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diana: yeah. so in a vertical merger, it's interesting because we think a lot about horizontal mergers which eliminates head-to-head rivals. vertical is different. it pairs up input with distribution. it's pairing up content with distribution, video distribution. but vertical mergers, even though they put together implementry assets, can still have what we call horizontal effects in markets. in this case, the government's concern was that because of at&t's market power combined with time warner, the company would have enhanced incentives after the merger to make it difficult for rival distributors, whether they be cable distributors or direct broad satellite distributors to get time warner content and that would make it more difficult for them to compete and that would potentially raise prices to consumers. and so it would hamper or hamstring competition. the judge rejected that on the basis of the government's theory of harm that the company would have more bargaining leverage with their rival di
diana: yeah. so in a vertical merger, it's interesting because we think a lot about horizontal mergers which eliminates head-to-head rivals. vertical is different. it pairs up input with distribution. it's pairing up content with distribution, video distribution. but vertical mergers, even though they put together implementry assets, can still have what we call horizontal effects in markets. in this case, the government's concern was that because of at&t's market power combined with time...
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diana: i want to push back on what josh said. the government failed to demonstrate that the merger would harm competition. that is pretty simple. the judge did not base the ruling on the fact that there synergies and other efficiencies. coming from the defensive perspective. all the judge said was the government failed on liability and failed to show that the merger would harm competition. as josh is pointing out, these the magnitude of benefits crept into the conversation. i found that to be a very muddled discussion in the complaint itself. defendants are saying that the merger is beneficial. the government is saying that it is hugely anti-competitive. without doubt, merger analysis does a balancing sometimes of those two affects. however, the more anti-competitive the merger, the harder it will be to make the case that there are beneficial effects that would overwhelm them. what i found particularly -- the ruling actually assumes that the company's will almost continue to operate after the merger. they did not seem to be a to
diana: i want to push back on what josh said. the government failed to demonstrate that the merger would harm competition. that is pretty simple. the judge did not base the ruling on the fact that there synergies and other efficiencies. coming from the defensive perspective. all the judge said was the government failed on liability and failed to show that the merger would harm competition. as josh is pointing out, these the magnitude of benefits crept into the conversation. i found that to be a...
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host: diana moss, would you appeal this case? diana: i would. i would absolutely appeal this case. notwithstanding the fact that this is a bit isolated and does value, i do think given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided the opinion is, and let's be honest, it is a very one-sided opinion. in fact, the government admonishes, and suggest strongly from seeking a stay and going on to appeal. that is really for the appellate court to determine whether the government's appeal has married or not. very one-sided. very fact specific. of contexta lot around the industry, or how the merger enhances market power, i think the government should appeal. because they have a strong case, and they could stand actually to make some corrections if an appeal went their way. an appealt'd -- if does not accord, if the government standdown, we are left with this behemoth merger in our vertically important immediate, content and distribution markets, it has huge ramifications for competition and innovation. the record on vertical mergers is not a good one. particularly, all of t
host: diana moss, would you appeal this case? diana: i would. i would absolutely appeal this case. notwithstanding the fact that this is a bit isolated and does value, i do think given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided the opinion is, and let's be honest, it is a very one-sided opinion. in fact, the government admonishes, and suggest strongly from seeking a stay and going on to appeal. that is really for the appellate court to determine whether the government's...
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diana was the tongue trolling group called the skipper s. and sheila to legal forms she was one heck of a baton twirler. she did this for many many years she actually love that activity. diana was a very kind person. here's just a natural warmth and love that's dinah there and myself. she end up getting married very very young because she got pregnant she was sixteen ok and that marriage. had failed as many as young marriages do she was on her own for a while raising her son danny. and chris and she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously devastating i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred in the phone rang as my my mother on the phone obviously upset and she just says me time is dead i was like what she was dying is dead it on in that state of shock at the time in a course the first thing i was like what happened and she said she was murdered of course our bus ran of the house and my mot
diana was the tongue trolling group called the skipper s. and sheila to legal forms she was one heck of a baton twirler. she did this for many many years she actually love that activity. diana was a very kind person. here's just a natural warmth and love that's dinah there and myself. she end up getting married very very young because she got pregnant she was sixteen ok and that marriage. had failed as many as young marriages do she was on her own for a while raising her son danny. and chris...
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diana was the tongue twirling group called the skipper at. and cilla to legal forms she was one heck of a baton twirler. she did this for many many years she absolutely loved that activity. diana was a very kind person. there's just a natural warmth and love that's dinah there and myself. she end up getting married very very young because she got pregnant she was sixteen ok and that marriage. had failed as many as young marriages do she was on her own for a while raising her son danny. cresent she met joe hudson joe was a disc jockey. and they actually cohabitate it up until the time of her death. must have been obviously i was there i can't imagine what how did you get the news and. i guess it was may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred the phone rang as my my mother on the phone. obviously upset and she just says me time is dead. as what she was dying is dead in that state of shock at the time in a course of first thing i was like what happened and she said she was murdered across our brush rather the house and my mother was there i cont
diana was the tongue twirling group called the skipper at. and cilla to legal forms she was one heck of a baton twirler. she did this for many many years she absolutely loved that activity. diana was a very kind person. there's just a natural warmth and love that's dinah there and myself. she end up getting married very very young because she got pregnant she was sixteen ok and that marriage. had failed as many as young marriages do she was on her own for a while raising her son danny. cresent...
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. >> diana maas of the american antitrust institute, do you agree with judge leon's arguments in the at&t time warner case. why or why not. >> could not disagree more. absolutely not. we think this is a poorly framed opinion. it's obviously a big loss for the government. we disagree on a number of grounds including the judge's rejection of the government theory. it is very fact specific, driven case in the race was in a number of issues regarding how antitrust cases are litigated in the important competition issues are an important consumer issues are. at the same time it's an isolated case. not going to send a lot of precedent of further cases. one district court judge's decision. other judges are not out by that. we don't see a whole lot of implications or drawbacks for future termers. ajit pai what is the government theory he reject it do you think is valid? >> in a vertical merger, it is interesting because we think about horizontal mergers which eliminate head-to-head rivals. it pairs up and put the distributions. in this case it is. not content with distribution, video distribu
. >> diana maas of the american antitrust institute, do you agree with judge leon's arguments in the at&t time warner case. why or why not. >> could not disagree more. absolutely not. we think this is a poorly framed opinion. it's obviously a big loss for the government. we disagree on a number of grounds including the judge's rejection of the government theory. it is very fact specific, driven case in the race was in a number of issues regarding how antitrust cases are...
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diana, would you oppose this case? i would, absolutely appeal this case. notwithstanding the fact that this is a bit isolated and does not have much value. i do think given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided opinion is let's be honest, it is a very one-sided opinion. the government suggest to go onto the field. it is really for the appellate courts to determine. whether the government appeals has merit or not. they are one-sided. it is very fact specific. spent without a lot of contacts within the industry. i think the government should appeal. they have a strong case and they could stand actually to make some corrections. for now, if an appeal does not occur, we are left with a booking merger -- behemoth merger. it has huge ramifications for competition and innovation and innovative business models. the record on vertical mergers is not a good one. efficiencies really pan out and unfortunately the government has no ability to hold the company to the fire to actually prove that they have generated those kind of fat -- assets. >
diana, would you oppose this case? i would, absolutely appeal this case. notwithstanding the fact that this is a bit isolated and does not have much value. i do think given the strength of the government's complaint, given how one-sided opinion is let's be honest, it is a very one-sided opinion. the government suggest to go onto the field. it is really for the appellate courts to determine. whether the government appeals has merit or not. they are one-sided. it is very fact specific. spent...
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testified that he watched huffington kill both diana becker and johansson. i think then was found guilty of both murders in november of one thousand nine hundred one and ultimately sentenced to two life terms it was vicious it was almost like. she was hated tell me why you think john huffington is guilty there's two pieces of physical evidence that placed john huffington at the scene of the crime one was the hair evidence that was later found to be inaccurate through d.n.a. testing the second was his thumb print on a vodka bottle which was one of the murder weapons it was his thumb was in a position on that bottle that was consistent with a bludgeoning sounds far as we're concerned yes ok i grant you the hair evidence. was inaccurate. but then you have other evidence that placed in there ok let's concede that it's a bad hair or put it aside we've got the bought the bottle and the vodka bottle has huffington fingerprint on it but it has a lot of other people's prints on it also and that bottle was in the trailer for anyone to touch. the justice system it's in
testified that he watched huffington kill both diana becker and johansson. i think then was found guilty of both murders in november of one thousand nine hundred one and ultimately sentenced to two life terms it was vicious it was almost like. she was hated tell me why you think john huffington is guilty there's two pieces of physical evidence that placed john huffington at the scene of the crime one was the hair evidence that was later found to be inaccurate through d.n.a. testing the second...
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i have been around for 71 years, diana was probably one of the few people in my life to be able to dohat is why he wants to do more with the aid committee and more with the commonwealth. you we re and more with the commonwealth. you were famously prank by someone pretending to be put in, but then he did speak to president putin, but of course russia has anti—gay legislation, chechnya has pogroms against queer people, if you could speak to the putin, what would you say? they say, "we don't like dislike homosexuals, but they influence children..." i would just sit down and say, what are you afraid of? we are not interested in your children, homosexuals aren't paedophiles, there are less paedophiles, there are less paedophiles than straight people are. what are you afraid of? some of your greatest composers, dancers are homosexuals. and it is something that i am prepared to do, i would love to sit down and talk to him face—to—face, only with face—to—face with people do you get progress. you don't get it on the phone or e—mail, beautifully don't get it in a letter. i'm sure he would be de
i have been around for 71 years, diana was probably one of the few people in my life to be able to dohat is why he wants to do more with the aid committee and more with the commonwealth. you we re and more with the commonwealth. you were famously prank by someone pretending to be put in, but then he did speak to president putin, but of course russia has anti—gay legislation, chechnya has pogroms against queer people, if you could speak to the putin, what would you say? they say, "we...
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five-year-old diana, have you been able to locate her or her mother?n may 29th. they have not seen each other, they haven't spoke to each other. the family was trying to find some information to get her to call them and last week they were able to contact me and finally i was able to locate diana, i was able to talk to maleesa who is obviously desperate. she cannot believe after fleeing from her country, from abuse, she comes here and this happens to her. she was convicted for a misdemeanor of coming illegally to the country. she was sentenced to 25 days in jail and she was prevented from seeking asylum. so i had to step in, request the credible fear interview which she is going to have on monday. after that hopefully she gets a credible fear finding and we can get her released. >> so a couple questions to follow up on that. when they were separated, mother and daughter, which i know they still are, but initially were they able to have contact with each other over the past month or so? >> not at all. >> not at all. >> not at all. they have not -- nothi
five-year-old diana, have you been able to locate her or her mother?n may 29th. they have not seen each other, they haven't spoke to each other. the family was trying to find some information to get her to call them and last week they were able to contact me and finally i was able to locate diana, i was able to talk to maleesa who is obviously desperate. she cannot believe after fleeing from her country, from abuse, she comes here and this happens to her. she was convicted for a misdemeanor of...
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diana: seis.níamos qué comer, o sea, teníamos que--o comíamos o nos moríamos de hambre. ilia: en bayunca, su hija mayor ayuda en la cocina mientras que su esposo se prepara para salir a trabajar. diana: nosotros ahorita estamos mejorcillo vendiendo empanadas arepas y jugos naturales, al estilo venezolano. y de verdad que nos ha ido, gracias a dios, dentro de lo que cabe para poder pagar el alquiler, para poder comer y estar aquí. mercy: aquí nosotros dormimos. ilia: a pocas cuadras, conocimos a mercy umbría. ella dice que trabajaba en un banco en venezuela. mercy: tenía donde dormir, tenía aire, tenía de todo, pero no tenía comida. entonces, en veces tenía que correr para que mi mamá para que me prestara una harina, en veces tenía que correr para que mi hermana para que me prestara un arroz y así. ilia: por estos días, vende empanadas en las afueras de un prostíbulo. mercy: se me dio ese negocio ahí, no estoy haciendo nada malo, estoy vendiéndole comida a ellas. >> dicen que todas las venezolanas
diana: seis.níamos qué comer, o sea, teníamos que--o comíamos o nos moríamos de hambre. ilia: en bayunca, su hija mayor ayuda en la cocina mientras que su esposo se prepara para salir a trabajar. diana: nosotros ahorita estamos mejorcillo vendiendo empanadas arepas y jugos naturales, al estilo venezolano. y de verdad que nos ha ido, gracias a dios, dentro de lo que cabe para poder pagar el alquiler, para poder comer y estar aquí. mercy: aquí nosotros dormimos. ilia: a pocas cuadras,...
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did andy enjoy the diana ross cover? >> he did.son evan is about to celebrate his fourth wedding anniversary with ashlee simpson. what does mama think about the relationship? >> she's supersupportive. she's on our team. >> diana is helping with the couple's album. >> she came up with the melody we ended up writing a song. >> really? >> that was fun. itingd you have to give her >> no, please. >> music bonds their family together. so do kids. ashlee and even's daughter, jagger snow, turns 3 in july. they're talking about expanding. >> definitely want more kids with you. well, a kid. another kid. >> uh-oh. she's like, more, five more. >> i want five more. she says one more. >> are you pregnan right now? >> no, i'm not. >> is there something you're hiding from me? >> i wish. >> sounds like another baby is going to happen. jagger snoe is the name of the couple's new zadig & voltaire clothing line. >> i have a good vintage rock t-shirt collection. >> she stakes my jazz stuff. >> i love this jacket. on the back, it says, like a bird, you
did andy enjoy the diana ross cover? >> he did.son evan is about to celebrate his fourth wedding anniversary with ashlee simpson. what does mama think about the relationship? >> she's supersupportive. she's on our team. >> diana is helping with the couple's album. >> she came up with the melody we ended up writing a song. >> really? >> that was fun. itingd you have to give her >> no, please. >> music bonds their family together. so do kids. ashlee...
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diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman.1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene photos. wasn't that creepy? >> very, very creepy. >> we thought it was the greatest thing ever. >> there are original mug shots of be and clyde an clippings about grandpa smoot's failed ambush in sowers, texas. you think he regretted the fact that he didn't get them the first time? >> i'm sure he was probably disappointed that attempt did not work out, buas a legendary hero after that. >> so, who was this legendary lawman? richard allen "smoot" schmid, born near garland, texas, in 1897, soon becomes the image of a long, tall texan. how did smoot get the name "smoot"? >> in high school, he was 6'4" and wore a 14-size shoe. i don't know what smoot has to do with that. >> smoot studies law in college but never goes on to practice. instead, he opens a bike shop
diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman.1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene photos. wasn't that creepy? >> very, very creepy. >> we thought it was the greatest thing ever. >> there are original mug shots of be and clyde an clippings about...
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. >> now to contra costa county, diana beck tin is widening her lead, she stands at 50.49%. she needs a majority of votes to secure a win or else there will be a runoff election.
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♪ >>nosotros aquÍ seguimos hablando de la crisis y la separaciÓn de familias que hoy no saco paÑal diana violento ya, de abuso y de mal trato y hoy en dÍa los que se encuentran solos en centros de detenciÓn fueron separados por parte del gobierno de de paÍs hay quienes dicen que las imÁgenes son nuevas y que es todo gurrÍa de de la mistral john obama estos han sido los centros de detenciÓn que han creado para los inmigrantes que entran al paÍs y vienen ex vistiendo desde hace muchos aÑos desafortunadamente no tienen la infraestructura para red Íbera menores y tampoco condiciones mejores porque se supone que son lugares donde sÓlo es darÍan por 72 horas. >>que hacen para ayudar a gente que huye de la violencia ya en sus paÍses es una prioridad poder ofrece ser asesorÍa legal de manera grata y tan entiendo que aquellas personas que tienen representaciÓn legal tienen un 70 por ciento de probabilidades de ganar un caso nosotros queremos garantizar esa ayuda legal para ellos y ofrecerles servicios legales y a los menores no acompaÑados ofrecerles herramientas para que la integraciÓn sea mucho
♪ >>nosotros aquÍ seguimos hablando de la crisis y la separaciÓn de familias que hoy no saco paÑal diana violento ya, de abuso y de mal trato y hoy en dÍa los que se encuentran solos en centros de detenciÓn fueron separados por parte del gobierno de de paÍs hay quienes dicen que las imÁgenes son nuevas y que es todo gurrÍa de de la mistral john obama estos han sido los centros de detenciÓn que han creado para los inmigrantes que entran al paÍs y vienen ex vistiendo desde hace...
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diana. -what is the amazon? -that's it. geography for $400.
diana. -what is the amazon? -that's it. geography for $400.
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he is a brexit supporting diana, the la st he is a brexit supporting diana, the last donation he gaveon. —— donor. he is causing trouble, it will not be happy reading for theresa may, the conservative party has to listen carefully to its donors, the way that the party is structured. he makes a good point that there is unhappiness within the conservative party each theresa may's leadership. this feeling about people within, figures within political parties, how many members, senior members, of the conservative party do you think would back michael gove given all we know about him and boris johnson? some years ago? him and boris johnson? some years ? i him and boris johnson? some years ago? i think the political knifing of borisjohnson a ago? i think the political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael gove came in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time
he is a brexit supporting diana, the la st he is a brexit supporting diana, the last donation he gaveon. —— donor. he is causing trouble, it will not be happy reading for theresa may, the conservative party has to listen carefully to its donors, the way that the party is structured. he makes a good point that there is unhappiness within the conservative party each theresa may's leadership. this feeling about people within, figures within political parties, how many members, senior members,...
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. >> the show's poeldest fashion choices come from their boss, diana trout. >> i hate wearing pink.e's dream funeral. >> reporter: and finding diana's statement necklaces can be a challenge. >> things have just really grown and grown. and you know, gotten bigger. and, much more interesting for me to find. sit a huge fan favorite. >> during an episode, kargts can wear up to eight different outfits the. sometimes the the cast can't help but covet the designer duds. >> last season, i got the most gorgeous valentino bag. i was like, i'm going the borrow it. i said, i'll bring it back. i brought it back. >> we did a photo shoot on coney eye lanld. i fell madly in love with this jacket. it made its way in my dressing room so it could go home with me. >> i think i took a bra home. that doesn't count. it's hard to find good underwear. i woke up in my spanx. >> that happened to me before. >> it happened to me, too. >> there's nothing i have to say about a spanx conversation. >> start right now. >> you better stop. >>> when we come back, will and jada's daughter willow opens up about having t
. >> the show's poeldest fashion choices come from their boss, diana trout. >> i hate wearing pink.e's dream funeral. >> reporter: and finding diana's statement necklaces can be a challenge. >> things have just really grown and grown. and you know, gotten bigger. and, much more interesting for me to find. sit a huge fan favorite. >> during an episode, kargts can wear up to eight different outfits the. sometimes the the cast can't help but covet the designer duds....
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diana: i cannot disagree more. is a poorly framed opinion. it is obviously a big loss for the government. we disagree on a number of grounds, including rejection of the government's theory. it is a very fact
diana: i cannot disagree more. is a poorly framed opinion. it is obviously a big loss for the government. we disagree on a number of grounds, including rejection of the government's theory. it is a very fact
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¿diana? felices como dicen aquÍ, nos volviÓ el alma al cuerpo. >> en casas, clubes y parques celebraron el primer gol de jerry mina y asÍ comenzÓ el optimismo. >> mi selecciÓn la amo. >> se venÍa venir. >> ya en el segundo tiempo con una colombia llena de Ímpetu la alegrÍa la dio falcao garcia. >> toda la gente que estÁ aca emocionada yo dirÍa mas que yo. >> minutos despuÉs la entregÓ juan guillermo cuadrado anotando el tercer gol de la selecciÓn >>> este es un paso para seguir ganando y esperdorado, el mejor >>> cuando sonÓ el pitazo final se escuchaba por todos lados. >> muy felices colombianos, excelente, falcao un ganador es un guerrero. >> todo el equipo jugÓ completo. >> estoy feliz >>> pues aquÍ la celebraciÓn es por todos lados pero todavÍa no podemos cantar victoria pues nos hace falta ganarle a senegal. >> julio regreso al estudio. >> quÉ fiesta y los que no bajamos de la nube somos los mexicanos, la segunda victoria del tri trajo una gran alegrÍa por eso los que viajaron a rusia ha
¿diana? felices como dicen aquÍ, nos volviÓ el alma al cuerpo. >> en casas, clubes y parques celebraron el primer gol de jerry mina y asÍ comenzÓ el optimismo. >> mi selecciÓn la amo. >> se venÍa venir. >> ya en el segundo tiempo con una colombia llena de Ímpetu la alegrÍa la dio falcao garcia. >> toda la gente que estÁ aca emocionada yo dirÍa mas que yo. >> minutos despuÉs la entregÓ juan guillermo cuadrado anotando el tercer gol de la...
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today marks the princess diana awards stand up to school bullies day. while much progress has been made, too many young people take their own lives as a result of bullying in schools. will the prime minister congratulate the people at the diana awards for their work and we commit her government to tackling this? >> can i thank my honorable friend for raising this. can i say i'm very happy to join with him in congratulating work of all those involved in the diana reward. hat this is a really poan issue that he has raised. we have made progress, but as he has pointed out, too many young people are bullied in schools and sadly that sometimes has tragic consequences. we are providing funding, 1.7 million pounds over the next two years for anti-bullying organizations, one of which is the diana reward, but more does need to be done as he says. we will continue to press hard on this issue and to work hard to eliminate this bullying. >> order! i must just say to the house and i'm grateful to the prime minister, before we come to points of order, that for all th
today marks the princess diana awards stand up to school bullies day. while much progress has been made, too many young people take their own lives as a result of bullying in schools. will the prime minister congratulate the people at the diana awards for their work and we commit her government to tackling this? >> can i thank my honorable friend for raising this. can i say i'm very happy to join with him in congratulating work of all those involved in the diana reward. hat this is a...
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but that image suffered after the break up of prince charles and princess diana and following his death the queen was criticized for stubbornly refusing to publicly mourn the tragedy. it took a long time for the queen and her husband to make amends to the public their subsequent efforts to join the mourning the princess diana where a turning point on the image front for him since. then within a process that is dissolving the old centuries long traditions. such as prince harry and making a man whose wedding have also helped to restore the royals image. while the queen takes a back seat. and a new generation prepares to continue this launch of the life legacy. and finally before we go we want to let you win on the winner of this week's drawn out since the world cup is underway we thought we'd take the chance to ask you which team is your favorite to win and not surprising germany was in the lead but our lucky winner today didn't choose germany instead it bertram ilana from italy wants iceland to win still a barito you know we won't hold it against you you have still one draw and this offi
but that image suffered after the break up of prince charles and princess diana and following his death the queen was criticized for stubbornly refusing to publicly mourn the tragedy. it took a long time for the queen and her husband to make amends to the public their subsequent efforts to join the mourning the princess diana where a turning point on the image front for him since. then within a process that is dissolving the old centuries long traditions. such as prince harry and making a man...
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at a diana ross conceree dan and the funny thing about the video is diana ross is singing while thiss happening. harvey: what is she singing? >> she's singing "reach out and touch." >> floyd mayweather just bought
at a diana ross conceree dan and the funny thing about the video is diana ross is singing while thiss happening. harvey: what is she singing? >> she's singing "reach out and touch." >> floyd mayweather just bought
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. >> diana mas spent several years at the federal energy regulatory commission lki at the competition issues in the specter of the economy. do you agree it was a compliment to the government that took 172 pages? >> at nearly impossible to read the decision and find a compliment to the government. what i will say his district court judges have a habit of writing a long fax specific decision in antitrust cases to appeal proof them. strategic act or spirit the more fax specific you can draw an opinion whether the government wins or loses, the more appeal proof you are. the 172 pages speaks to a desire not to be overturned upon appeal more than complementing of the government's case. i will say as much as i do agree that like most merger cases that take place at a specific time in specific industry wit specific theories, there are fax specific and some white in the liver to the layers and agencies to read the tvs with more about trends of enforcement and so forth. they will say this about the importance of a vertical merger case. i teach antitrust laws, i have been antitrust law case but
. >> diana mas spent several years at the federal energy regulatory commission lki at the competition issues in the specter of the economy. do you agree it was a compliment to the government that took 172 pages? >> at nearly impossible to read the decision and find a compliment to the government. what i will say his district court judges have a habit of writing a long fax specific decision in antitrust cases to appeal proof them. strategic act or spirit the more fax specific you can...
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this is a diana talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decisions join the colobus conversation the amount is iraq. hello again well look at the americas this time on across north america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the south yes some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast and i was looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the certainly can find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas down into the caribbean for the islands we've still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across eastern parts of cuba through jamaica and also for haiti up through the isthmus again silicon showery in places and the showers extending up
this is a diana talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decisions join the colobus conversation the amount is iraq. hello again well look at the americas this time on across north america we've got some heavy rain across parts of the south yes some flooding here along the gulf of mexico coastline showers pushing up the front direction across parts of the midwest still looking pretty wet and elsewhere across...
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diana olick has the details. >> home builders didn't start more homes in may compared to april, but they did sell more homes. sales of newly built homes jumped wider than expected, 6.7% after april's read was revised down. here was one more devil in the details. >> all the growth in housing, new home sales is in tso h, warehousing is affordable. and that has implications going-forward. if interest rates ticked up sharply, will it not even be affordab in the south. >> sales jumped dreatically in south, which is where builders are business jest and prices are the lowest. it may be why the medn price of a newly built home dropped 3c in maypared to a year ago. builders are not really focused on lower priced homes, because they can't make as much money on them, especially as the cost f land, labor and materials continue to rise. mortgage rates continued their charge higher in may. and while they didn't seem to heyt much in the south, likely contributed to the drop in sales in more expensive regions like the west. >> the bottom lineis, they're going to hurt sales going-forward. they probably a
diana olick has the details. >> home builders didn't start more homes in may compared to april, but they did sell more homes. sales of newly built homes jumped wider than expected, 6.7% after april's read was revised down. here was one more devil in the details. >> all the growth in housing, new home sales is in tso h, warehousing is affordable. and that has implications going-forward. if interest rates ticked up sharply, will it not even be affordab in the south. >> sales...
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our diana olick went to postbosn to see what's being done to safeguard billiouildings and bin of investment dollars. she joins us with more >> from floods to fires to the wildest hurricane season in memory, last year, 16 separate weather events in the u.s. caused more than $300 billion in economic damage, much of it to residential and commercial real estate but even with the frequency and intensity of recent superstorms, building along the waterfront continues, putting property and investment capital at risk and that's our cover story today. >>> winter slammed hard into boston this year back-to-back nor'easters sent water flooding into its historic streets and seaport. it was what city plarnners predicted, just not yet. >> we've spent a lot of time thinking that these impacts are 20, 30 years down the road these storms are here now. >> reporter: deanna moran studies the impact of climate change on boston real estate, especially its new development >> and the planning has been great, but we just aren't there yet. >> reporter: the planning started at the top, in the mayor's office, and its cl
our diana olick went to postbosn to see what's being done to safeguard billiouildings and bin of investment dollars. she joins us with more >> from floods to fires to the wildest hurricane season in memory, last year, 16 separate weather events in the u.s. caused more than $300 billion in economic damage, much of it to residential and commercial real estate but even with the frequency and intensity of recent superstorms, building along the waterfront continues, putting property and...
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eport,"ghtly business i'm diana olick in washington. >>> time to take a look now at today's upgrades and downgrades, beginning with southwest . airlin they were downgraded over the short term at least. the analysts there cites pressure from rising fuel costs in the comingrs quar but the firm has a favorable outlook longer term. shares re a fraction today. amd's price target was raised. the analyst predicts the chip maker will rort better than expected profits in 2020. he firm maintains i outperform rating. shares rose slightly to $16.34. >> davos price target cut to $39 at jpmorgan citing persistent margin headwinds after a report of a strong quarter but weaker than expected cash flow. the stock fell 6.5% to $27.73. and coverage of united technologies was resumedn with overweight rating at morgan the analyst cites the potential for corporate restructuring and if positive on the rockwell collins acquisition, the price target there is $160. the stock fell slightly to $126.91. >>> still ahead, a stock our market monitor says is in the eet spot. his list of recommendations coming up. ♪ ♪
eport,"ghtly business i'm diana olick in washington. >>> time to take a look now at today's upgrades and downgrades, beginning with southwest . airlin they were downgraded over the short term at least. the analysts there cites pressure from rising fuel costs in the comingrs quar but the firm has a favorable outlook longer term. shares re a fraction today. amd's price target was raised. the analyst predicts the chip maker will rort better than expected profits in 2020. he firm...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states is holding trade talks in beijing today. this ces days after the trump administration imposed new tariffs on aluminum and steel made in canada, mexico and the euroan union. commerce secretary wilbur ross arrived in cna for meetings pected to last several days. earlier this week, the white house said it would move forward with a plan to impose a 25% tariff on chinese products using new technologies in part to protect national security. just two weeks ago, u.s. treasury secretatry steve mnuchin s
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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diana olick reports tonight from boston with a look at what's being done there to safeguard buildings and billions of investment dollars. >> reporter: winter slammed hard into boston this year. back-to-back nor'easters sent water flooding into its historic streets and sea ports. it was what city planners predicted, just not yet. >> in boston we've spent a lot of time thinking that these impacts are 20, 30 years down the road. these storms are here now. they're happening more frequently. they're more severe. >> reporter: deanna moran studies the impact of climate change on boston real estate, especially its new development. >> the planning has been great, but we just aren't there yet. >> reporter: the planning started at the top in the mayor's office and its climate ready boston initiative headed by austin blackman. >> if you want to build a large building in the city of boston, not only do you have to take into account what the climate conditions are and the flood plain projections are now, but you have to look into the future. >> reporter: so far it's just conversations and recommend
diana olick reports tonight from boston with a look at what's being done there to safeguard buildings and billions of investment dollars. >> reporter: winter slammed hard into boston this year. back-to-back nor'easters sent water flooding into its historic streets and sea ports. it was what city planners predicted, just not yet. >> in boston we've spent a lot of time thinking that these impacts are 20, 30 years down the road. these storms are here now. they're happening more...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos f the j.p.ndation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the trade battit between the states and china is escalating. rhe trump administration revised its list of new iffs on $50 billion worth of chinese produc yesterday, and china retaliated within hours. inthe u.s. will now add 25ew tariffs on more than one 1,000 chinese products. among them, bulldozers, aircraft engine parts, agricultural machinery and automo. china responded by increasing riffs by 25% on $50 billion of u.s. impor including automobiles, agriculturalse products, ood and medical equipment. president
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos f the j.p.ndation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. . the anderson family fu rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. at the group of seven summit in quebec six heads of state concluded the two day meeting. while the seventh, president donald trump, left earlys heading for eting in singapore with north korean leader kim jong un. ft, the president issued stern warnings and threatened to end trade with his counterparts if they didn't halt what he called unfair trade practices. at the same time, he also proposed eliminating all tariffe and tarriers-- a drastic change to the current economic system tmit would impact ions of job
roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. . the anderson family fu rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. thj.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are t face-to-face.s have nevers and this all happens just as the president has added new tenon to relations with the leaders of the historically friendly nations in the g-7.cu ty is intense. there is no access to the actual d summit site, but the wo watching as newshour foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports from singapore. >> reporter: presidenttrump landed in singapore's humidity, hoping to replace the frostiness of the g-7 meeting, aking e of the wor
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. thj.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari...
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in one thousand nine hundred one he was found guilty of the brutal double murder of diana becker whose body was found at her mobile home and her boyfriend joe hudson whose body was discovered seven miles away and here again the f.b.i.'s crime lab where testimony was used as the main evidence to convict him. in this case d.n.a. was finally tested of a hair that was alleged to a bald to john helping to found in the bed of the murder victim diana back or that was the key evidence of the prosecution brought up there was a ninety nine point nine eight percent likelihood that the hairs found at the scene were hits now we know it's a zero percent chance likelihood because the d.n.a. testing shows that these were not is here's. the judge found in his order that's without the hair evidence being heard by the jury there's.
in one thousand nine hundred one he was found guilty of the brutal double murder of diana becker whose body was found at her mobile home and her boyfriend joe hudson whose body was discovered seven miles away and here again the f.b.i.'s crime lab where testimony was used as the main evidence to convict him. in this case d.n.a. was finally tested of a hair that was alleged to a bald to john helping to found in the bed of the murder victim diana back or that was the key evidence of the...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos.e p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ann thank you for g us. today on the u.s. side of the border with mexico, protesters and politicians demanded tppknow what is ing to thousands of immigrant children being held in shelters, many of them separated from the parents who were seeking asylum or illegally crossing the border. the trumadministration calls this new policy "zero- tolerance." it also contins to falsely blame the family separations on democrats. in texas, members of congress marched with protestors in the city of tornillo, site of a new detention facility wheregr imt boys a
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos.e p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. government officials say they know the location of all of the more than 2,000 children separated from their p or guardians at the border with mexico. and that g working to reunite them with their families. in a report released last night, the department of health and human services states that 17% of the chiren in its custody were placed there as a result of the "zero tolerance" policy. the rest, according to.h.s., re unaccompanied by an adult. customs and border patrol reported 522 children have been reunited with their parents, and that
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan....
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but what does mama diana think about the relationship? kelsey knight find out. >> super supportive.>> diana is helping with the couple's upcoming album of duets. >> she came out with a melody we ended up writing a song to. >> that was fun. >> did you have to give her writing credit on that. >> no, please. >> music bonds their family together. so do kids. ashley and evan's daughter turns 3 in july and they're talking about expanding. > definitely more kids in the mutual. another kid. >> uh-oh, she's like five more. >> i want five more. >> one at a time. >> are you pregnant right now. >> no, i'm not. >> is there something you're hiding? >> i wish. >> sounds like another baby is going to happen right away. jagr snow is also the name of the couple's new unisex clothing line. >> unisex came about because someone is stealing someone else's clothes in this relationship. >> who is the biggest stealer. >> probably me. i have a good vintage rock t-shirt collection you like to steal. i love this jacket. on the back it says like a bird you set me free. >> evan drew this design. the phrase comes
but what does mama diana think about the relationship? kelsey knight find out. >> super supportive.>> diana is helping with the couple's upcoming album of duets. >> she came out with a melody we ended up writing a song to. >> that was fun. >> did you have to give her writing credit on that. >> no, please. >> music bonds their family together. so do kids. ashley and evan's daughter turns 3 in july and they're talking about expanding. > definitely more...
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diana car hopes are samples will confirm his suspicions. and which plant this roofing you.may want to. throw out i planned system did give me a better directly. and insists i'm horrified like life because little five years ago it's what you can see just how disastrous the situation here really is and it becomes clear how hard it will be to change things and that really is to be honest that discourages me of course he needed to hide never thought that they would just dump the waste into the lake look people live here but i'm often because i never thought this could be possible for us to say go your department the seriousness of this god. this is where secrets family lives he's the young man we saw in the hospital with his father. none of the antibiotics helped the infection spread through his entire body. suit who died a few days after our visit. i want to me i'm a horse and then the doctor said you only could do was pray and stay at his side. there was nothing the doctors could do but you ended up and up until now we only have his daughter. she's eighteen months on and ther
diana car hopes are samples will confirm his suspicions. and which plant this roofing you.may want to. throw out i planned system did give me a better directly. and insists i'm horrified like life because little five years ago it's what you can see just how disastrous the situation here really is and it becomes clear how hard it will be to change things and that really is to be honest that discourages me of course he needed to hide never thought that they would just dump the waste into the lake...
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diana and paul, thank you for being with us. diana, you research the affect that separation from their children have, and you have personal experience about when those are children of migrants. we really do have to think about this. what is the affect this has on children? >> hi. thank you so much for having me on. i actually do not research family separation. but on my own, i decided to go out to the protest because this affects me personally, on a personal level. the childhood development that we're studying is on many different things, like brain development and childhood experiences affecting positive or negative outcomes. so, for me, i went to the protest on my own because this means a lot to me. >> tell me about development of these traumatic experiences on these children. what does your research tell you? >> well, we're starting. it is at the beginning of the study. it is a ten-year study. we're just starting. we don't know too much about the childhood development. as a protester, going there on my own, i went there becau
diana and paul, thank you for being with us. diana, you research the affect that separation from their children have, and you have personal experience about when those are children of migrants. we really do have to think about this. what is the affect this has on children? >> hi. thank you so much for having me on. i actually do not research family separation. but on my own, i decided to go out to the protest because this affects me personally, on a personal level. the childhood...
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. >> today marks the princess diana awards. stand up to school bullies day. while much progress has been made too many and people take of young lives as a result bullying in schools. will the prime minister congratulate the people of the diana awards for their work and reconnect her government to tackling this? >> i'm very happy to join with him into graduate of the work for all of those involved and to say that this is a really important issue that he has raised. have made progress, but as he has pointed out there are too , many people who have had tragic consequences. we are also providing funding over the next couple of years for organizations and one of them is the diana award. more does need to be done and we will continue to press hard on this issue and to work hard to eliminate this bullying. >> i must just say to the house and i'm most grateful to the prime minister that for all of the turbulence and discord in proceedings, the little baby who has been observing them impeccablemodel of behavior from start to finish. [applause] i have just been advised
. >> today marks the princess diana awards. stand up to school bullies day. while much progress has been made too many and people take of young lives as a result bullying in schools. will the prime minister congratulate the people of the diana awards for their work and reconnect her government to tackling this? >> i'm very happy to join with him into graduate of the work for all of those involved and to say that this is a really important issue that he has raised. have made...
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i'm very happy to join with him work of tulating the all of those involved in the diana award and to say this is a really important that issue he's raised. we've made progress but as he's pointed out, too many young bullied in schools and sadly that sometimes has tragic consequences. we are providing funding, 1.7 next twoounds over the years for two anti-bully organizations, one of which is needs award but more to be done and we'll continue to press hard on this issue and to ork hard to eliminate this bullying. >> i must say to the house an i'm grateful to the prime minister, and before we come to of order, that for all the of ulence and discord today's proceedings, the little who has been observing them as been a model -- [laughter] -- from impeccable behavior start to finish. [applause] and i've just been advised is the honorable mean, i'm not -- i'm not going to say his behavior is always impeccable, ut the little baby has been impeccable, and i think we salute that. the future of our democracy, and the future of our country. grateful to the prime minister, opposition and colleagu
i'm very happy to join with him work of tulating the all of those involved in the diana award and to say this is a really important that issue he's raised. we've made progress but as he's pointed out, too many young bullied in schools and sadly that sometimes has tragic consequences. we are providing funding, 1.7 next twoounds over the years for two anti-bully organizations, one of which is needs award but more to be done and we'll continue to press hard on this issue and to ork hard to...