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dina: dina, dina hunter. lemonis: dina, nice to meet you. can i try a few things? -dina: sure.: there's baklava, black daphne, hazelnut, sesame-tahini. wow. dina: because zoe's family is greek, a lot of their pieces feature a mediterranean flavor. -lemonis: that's really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: i eat chocolate literally every single day. so i know what good chocolate tastes like, and this chocolate was spectacular. unusual flavors, amazing texture -- i've never tasted any chocolate like it. -zoe: hi. -lemonis: how are you? -i'm marcus. -zoe: nice to meet you. i'm zoe. lemonis: nice to meet you. i was just eating your chocolate. zoe: oh, good. and you liked it? lemonis: this one's good. this is the baklava one? -zoe: yeah. lemonis: what is this one? zoe: sesame. it's like a tahini. lemonis: that one's good. i don't know what this one was. what was that? -zoe: pistachio. -lemonis: okay. i've had one, two, three, four, five already. how many flavors are in the case? zoe: probably 18. lemonis: and how many do you have in your library? zoe: i think there are 18. lemonis: oh, so
dina: dina, dina hunter. lemonis: dina, nice to meet you. can i try a few things? -dina: sure.: there's baklava, black daphne, hazelnut, sesame-tahini. wow. dina: because zoe's family is greek, a lot of their pieces feature a mediterranean flavor. -lemonis: that's really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: i eat chocolate literally every single day. so i know what good chocolate tastes like, and this chocolate was spectacular. unusual flavors, amazing texture -- i've never tasted any chocolate like it....
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man i mean dina and her group have already found nearly 500 bodies according to local media many of the disappeared a believed to have had ties to the drug trade victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to dig the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels releasing the him her was good they tell us we should stop looking yes it is proper otherwise the same thing will happen to us that we're going to then one day someone else will find us buried but we're scared but love in the uncertainty are stronger i mean i said. it took 3 years for man to find her son at last she says he can rest in peace. nobs for son in football chelsea are the new europa league champions after an impressive display against arsenal in the old english final olivier giroud chelsea can lead in the 2nd half before eden hazard sealed the deal scoring twice to dash arsenal's hopes for what the final score the mood outside
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dina, why they are problematic?unlike the 401k, where the employer has a fiduciary responsibility to that the investment, 403(b)'s don't have that requirement. unfortunately, many teachers are not aware of that. they think that like all of their other benefits, this happens to be a great benefit, but if you don't know what you are looking at and you don't know how to compare the fees, it is a landmine. the pricing is such that it is almost like, back into the 1970's, where people are paying 2% for annuities, surrender fees, or paying front and sales charges of 5% with a 1% mutual fund fee, which is unheard of nowadays, where you can have such a low-cost option. scarlet: a lot of teachers are pitched on variable annuities. why are they so bad? you were pitched some of these items as a teacher. how well did you understand these products? >> before i was a teacher, i was a foreign exchange trader, so i kind of knew. teachers would come up to me with their retirement stuff because they knew i knew something about financ
dina, why they are problematic?unlike the 401k, where the employer has a fiduciary responsibility to that the investment, 403(b)'s don't have that requirement. unfortunately, many teachers are not aware of that. they think that like all of their other benefits, this happens to be a great benefit, but if you don't know what you are looking at and you don't know how to compare the fees, it is a landmine. the pricing is such that it is almost like, back into the 1970's, where people are paying 2%...
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man i mean dina and her group have already found nearly 500 bodies according to local media many of the disappeared a believed to have had ties to the drug trade victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to dig the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels but the sympathy for him who was god they tell us we should stop looking yes it is proper otherwise the same thing will happen to us and we're going to then one day someone else will find us buried but in my gut we're scared but love and the uncertainty are stronger i mean i said. it took 3 years for minimal to find her son at last she says he can rest in peace. now to the u.s. state of georgia's plans to introduce a radical anti abortion law which could cost it economically it's a major hub for the movie and entertainment industry but now some production companies are threatening to pull out of filming there if the government moves forwa
man i mean dina and her group have already found nearly 500 bodies according to local media many of the disappeared a believed to have had ties to the drug trade victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to dig the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels but the sympathy for him who was god they...
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dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm.el like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as hosts and the top—ranked side in the world, england have are the firm favourites. but if that brought pressure as well as pre—macth anticipation in didn't show in an emphatic victory, as patrick gearey reports. world cups always begin with their money incurably free but you cannot plan everything. who could foresee celebrity opening the bolding with a leg—spin are doing this for second ball. jonny bairstow, zero, time for a strong and stable period. one of the biggest hitter stay grounded, he in giroud made dutiful 50s but left before the fireworks could start. 0ver before the fireworks could start. over to the captain eoin morgan to launch a few rockets wasn't he made 57 only to find himself quite brilliantly extinguished stop south africa kept stubbing englishmen out and jos buttler met an early end. ben stokes ago as england's guy, he made 89
dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm.el like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as hosts and the top—ranked side in the world, england have are the firm favourites. but if that brought pressure as well as pre—macth anticipation in didn't show in an emphatic victory, as patrick gearey reports. world cups always begin with their money incurably...
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dina is in the city of mobile in alabama.cess to abortion in the united states?” restrictions on access to abortion in the united states? i believe that thatis in the united states? i believe that that is something to be discussed between a woman and her doctor, between a woman and her doctor, between couples experiencing crisis pregnancies and their doctor when it comes to matters of late abortion. and i believe that whenever we go forward making new laws, if that becomes the case, those doctors should be intimately involved with those discussions, because at the moment i see people who have no qualifications and no experience in women's reproductive medicine trying to regulate it. should it be on demand if a woman changes her mind and does not want to have a baby? those are outliers to a situation, the way abortion law is regulated, women seeking late term abortion, they are not doing it because they have gone seven 01’ they are not doing it because they have gone seven or eight months into pregnancy and just have all of a
dina is in the city of mobile in alabama.cess to abortion in the united states?” restrictions on access to abortion in the united states? i believe that thatis in the united states? i believe that that is something to be discussed between a woman and her doctor, between a woman and her doctor, between couples experiencing crisis pregnancies and their doctor when it comes to matters of late abortion. and i believe that whenever we go forward making new laws, if that becomes the case, those...
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dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metresond league in a world—leading time. up against an elite field that included olympic champion elaine thompson and two—time world champion dafne schippers, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of 2019. i was really happy because honestly i wanted to come here and when i wa nted i wanted to come here and when i wanted to run a good quality race and hit all my technical points. but idid not and hit all my technical points. but i did not expect to run that site and do not expect if her alter ego that well so i'm really happy. it feels nice also have to go home and more because there is this incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. she bounced back from finishing third in the westminster mile on sunday to outclass the field and comfortably win the 1500 metres in a time of four minutes, 5.37 seconds. let's take a look at some of the day's other sports stories: italy's
dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metresond league in a world—leading time. up against an elite field that included olympic champion elaine thompson and two—time world champion dafne schippers, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of 2019. i was really happy because honestly i wanted to come here and when i wa nted i wanted to come here and when i wanted to run a good...
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victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to dig the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels with the simply going to him before a done seen the dean scoring twice to dash and hopes for one the final score and it was a festive mood outside the olympic stadium the host city buckled it is a bit john chelsea fans were over the moon as the blues a one this could go up in trophy in 70 ad as scored godzilla king of the monsters which harks back to the original views interesting ones correspondent scott drugs there has this report just has already. monster movie fans have had to wait a long time for the new godzilla movie to turn a $1000000.00 blockbuster finish shooting 2 years ago to angeles. and even the king of monsters himself got all spiffed up for the red carpet. the film's director sees godzilla. godzilla in his mind are just sort of the latest incarnation of. planet earth. but there's a
victims are often young men who had no prospects for legal employment minima dina and the other mothers found the remains of 15 people on a single day neighbors who had observed suspicious activity gave them crucial tips on where to dig the search missions are a provocation to the drug cartels with the simply going to him before a done seen the dean scoring twice to dash and hopes for one the final score and it was a festive mood outside the olympic stadium the host city buckled it is a bit...
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the day after graduation, katie was named salon assistant and then working side by side with dina, katie assisted santokh kahlon locatiosecondlocation in. while salon has changed hands, glamma ramma provides safe environment for style and original hair design. as an employer and small business owner, katie remains glamma ramma gender exclusive space. after just three years at the helm, katie opened glamma ramma third location. using the newest salon to train graduates, glamma ramma offers low price points. over the past 18 months, katie has grown glamma ramma to employ 15 new people. thank you katie and the wonderful staff of glamma ramma for all that you do. >> president yee: supervisor from district 9. >> supervisor ronen: it gives me great pleasure to introduce and honor my dear friend, charlie, the owner and operator of charlie's cafe. thank you. charlie's cafe looks unassuming on the outside. once you step inside, you find a sunny comfortable space brimming with hospitality, vitality and personality. the walls are covered with works of local artists, the room is buzzing with lively
the day after graduation, katie was named salon assistant and then working side by side with dina, katie assisted santokh kahlon locatiosecondlocation in. while salon has changed hands, glamma ramma provides safe environment for style and original hair design. as an employer and small business owner, katie remains glamma ramma gender exclusive space. after just three years at the helm, katie opened glamma ramma third location. using the newest salon to train graduates, glamma ramma offers low...
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britain's dina asher smith began her season with an impressive win in the 200 metres.uropean sprint double champion stormed to victory in doha, in a world leading time of 22.26 seconds. england's cricketers were given a fright by ireland in their "one off" one day international in malahide. in a match reduced to 45 overs a side, england were struggling on 101 for six chasing 199 to win before eventually winning by four wickets. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. spot the new boy, while singing is a lwa ys spot the new boy, while singing is always an option, there is a reason why england are excited atjohn frye, dennis. 90 miles an hour to dismiss mark. so the and placed under threat, fire it is to him today, i pray that his case too. but this game was a great opportunity for island. —— ireland. georgia's catch was grazing a world cup, the bowler made his debut and what a delight to get 0n out like this, england needed 199, they were in a mess. this is not england's world cup trial, it was an intense cricket match its own right, 101.6 when willie was dismissed
britain's dina asher smith began her season with an impressive win in the 200 metres.uropean sprint double champion stormed to victory in doha, in a world leading time of 22.26 seconds. england's cricketers were given a fright by ireland in their "one off" one day international in malahide. in a match reduced to 45 overs a side, england were struggling on 101 for six chasing 199 to win before eventually winning by four wickets. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. spot the new...
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man i mean dina is leading the group some of these women have been looking for their sons for years many were killed by members of the drug cartel and buried in anon places. over half of those who have disappeared the disappeared a c. those are thought to have been connected to the drug scene. says that this is often the case because of the poor drop prospects in the region. man and the others often dig into the areas controlled by the drug cartel and so make them their enemies. at least they told us we should stop searching and otherwise the same will happen to us one day someone will find us in a grave and when the end of wanting to move was. just a few a little safer man has now a personal bodyguard an extortioner was armed and never takes his eyes off her. the search continues. after this is a body part that we found in one of the graves there is the owner of the rod and the hand. individual body parts bones with skin and clothing remnants come to light. the smell of decay is almost unbearable but the journalists. and other mothers what's unbearable as the uncertainty is their child
man i mean dina is leading the group some of these women have been looking for their sons for years many were killed by members of the drug cartel and buried in anon places. over half of those who have disappeared the disappeared a c. those are thought to have been connected to the drug scene. says that this is often the case because of the poor drop prospects in the region. man and the others often dig into the areas controlled by the drug cartel and so make them their enemies. at least they...
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. >> reporter: dina's house is in pieces >> it's hard, because 99% of the stuff has gone >> reporter: the violent storms overnight also sliced through the northeast. these homes in pennsylvania shredded. >> i've lived here in 71 years and i've never seen it this bad, ever. >> reporter: this is the longest stretch of severe weather since 2011 >> i lost everything i had to borrow clean u >> reporter: tonight in kansas, shock, and for some, gratitude. >> this can all go away it can all be replaced lives can't. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, lynwood, kansas. >> reporter: i'm kristen dahl ioklahoma it's being called a slow motion disaster parts of the mississippi now seeing the longest-lasting flooding in almost a century. outside little rock, the arkansas river topped two levies and is respected to rise four feet above its hitting crest. hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland are already underwater braggs, oklahoma remains an island, no way in or out exception for evacuation missions by the national guard what does it look like >> the rivers have completed competexceeded their
. >> reporter: dina's house is in pieces >> it's hard, because 99% of the stuff has gone >> reporter: the violent storms overnight also sliced through the northeast. these homes in pennsylvania shredded. >> i've lived here in 71 years and i've never seen it this bad, ever. >> reporter: this is the longest stretch of severe weather since 2011 >> i lost everything i had to borrow clean u >> reporter: tonight in kansas, shock, and for some, gratitude....
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. >> reporter: dina garcia victim times from the car to her mail. >> they opened it up, they broke the lock. i'm sick of it. >> reporter: so when the area was given $600,000 to help the community overall, she and many of her neighbors voted to install security cameras on homes. >> and i'm excited to try to capture who is coming around our neighborhood. i'm sure it's several people. >> reporter: there are 300 cameras available for those living south of bernal, north of bailey and 101 and the foothills. it is backed by the mayor and police chief. the first community meeting for those who want in. >> we have case after case that we know these cameras help solve crimes and they can reduce crime. if they can help the police department in any way, it's definitely worth while. >> reporter: officials say the funding comes from a settlement between the city and cal pine. it was designated for this community. the nonprofit safer sj is running the project. >> the cameras are pointing to streets and sidewalks, being able to see the license plate at night. it is not license plate readers. but if yo
. >> reporter: dina garcia victim times from the car to her mail. >> they opened it up, they broke the lock. i'm sick of it. >> reporter: so when the area was given $600,000 to help the community overall, she and many of her neighbors voted to install security cameras on homes. >> and i'm excited to try to capture who is coming around our neighborhood. i'm sure it's several people. >> reporter: there are 300 cameras available for those living south of bernal, north...
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mommy dina. but what she did i knew a dutch shell in the hole she was. and they don't love me. chota put them. and over the eve of halle an absurdist. my mother had an idiot ad the new ads at the naacp and how they bled not $100.00 out of the and i hand them in and that lena yeah understood why i had to do that if in the arm in yemen at will i know only the sure enough seated will have the other that i am at that. the law and a committee can. decide. then it but there had to be. a.
mommy dina. but what she did i knew a dutch shell in the hole she was. and they don't love me. chota put them. and over the eve of halle an absurdist. my mother had an idiot ad the new ads at the naacp and how they bled not $100.00 out of the and i hand them in and that lena yeah understood why i had to do that if in the arm in yemen at will i know only the sure enough seated will have the other that i am at that. the law and a committee can. decide. then it but there had to be. a.
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she told the jury the last text she got from her daughter read, i'm going to dina. the defense said it was the prosecutions way to pull at jurors heartstrings. >> they wanted her out there so that everyone absorbs her pain, her suffering. and it casts an emotional shadow on the case right at the inception. >> nicholas bouchard was the second witness the prosecution called him he was part of the collective with derick almena and his wife because he referred to almeida as a father figure but later realized he was manipulated into staying there. he described the warehouse as a labyrinth and a maze of tunnels and alcoves, difficult to navigate. the defense maintains the warehouse that was intentionally set on fire. >> it was a and arson. the place was completely up to code but the skin burned.. >> more witness testimony expected tomorrow and many of the tenets of being called to the stand by the prosecution. also talking about the relationships with max harris and derick almena. we will continue to call this and have more on train one. >>> a live look at oakland airport
she told the jury the last text she got from her daughter read, i'm going to dina. the defense said it was the prosecutions way to pull at jurors heartstrings. >> they wanted her out there so that everyone absorbs her pain, her suffering. and it casts an emotional shadow on the case right at the inception. >> nicholas bouchard was the second witness the prosecution called him he was part of the collective with derick almena and his wife because he referred to almeida as a father...
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over breakfast, i catch up with dina. an advocate for women's rights in morocco and worked hard to launch these women's only tours. what do women get out of this rather thanjoining only tours. what do women get out of this rather than joining a only tours. what do women get out of this rather thanjoining a regular mixed group? in a country like morocco, where especially in places that are a bit conservative like here, it is really hard to be able to interact with the locals, especially when you come with a group of mixed tourists. in a group with women only we can actually break some barriers and get to learn about the customs, the tradition, they open up the headscarves fall down when you are in their homes, and they start to talk to you woman to woman. how much difference does it make to their lives? a lot, when you consider it is notjust a trend, it is something that is fast growing, women only trips in the world. it is a big business now. that means there is a need, and if we can supply this need, in a sense, we can s
over breakfast, i catch up with dina. an advocate for women's rights in morocco and worked hard to launch these women's only tours. what do women get out of this rather thanjoining only tours. what do women get out of this rather than joining a only tours. what do women get out of this rather thanjoining a regular mixed group? in a country like morocco, where especially in places that are a bit conservative like here, it is really hard to be able to interact with the locals, especially when you...
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dina: welcome to zoe's.is: that was really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: ...but the business is in meltdown. zoe: the last couple years, it's just been declining, and i can't figure out why. lemonis: though the owners, three siblings, have made great sacrifices, they've failed to properly market their product... sean: our initial reaction was that we didn't know how it connected to you. zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek? lemonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change. petros: we don't want to be mainstream and do what everyone else is doing. that's how we've gotten to 18 awesome chocolate pieces. lemonis: in 10 years. lemonis: if i can't get them to open up and try new things... zoe: i don't like the top. i don't like the cross.
dina: welcome to zoe's.is: that was really good. -dina: yeah. lemonis: ...but the business is in meltdown. zoe: the last couple years, it's just been declining, and i can't figure out why. lemonis: though the owners, three siblings, have made great sacrifices, they've failed to properly market their product... sean: our initial reaction was that we didn't know how it connected to you. zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek? lemonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change....
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. >> i live with grief -- aleem: dina was 17 when she was raped.ound out she was pregnant with a baby that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here.w es she feel that almost all women in her state now have no choice?ea >> thens why people would seek an abortion are all significant. they are all something to beat treated with e and kindness and dignity, and i don't see that hng now. aleem: this is one of the few inabortion clinics that rein alabama, a place where there is -- has been pressure from conservati up to this point.ng even though this new law has not come into force, this place has been inundated wh calls from women panicking about what to do now. ghe law they are protest against here may be the most restrictive, but there are antiabortion measures being tabled in many states right now. >> it's happening because trump is in office right now. he stacked t supreme court with conservative members ands i think foe emboldened across the country. they think they have the means toverturn roe v. wa
. >> i live with grief -- aleem: dina was 17 when she was raped.ound out she was pregnant with a baby that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here.w es she feel that almost all women in her state now have no choice?ea >> thens why people would seek an abortion are all significant. they are all something to beat treated with e and kindness and dignity, and i don't see that hng now. aleem: this is one of the few inabortion clinics...
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internally isolating while at the same time being very socially the opposite of that ok julia and dina and sassy and ronnie and thank you so much for being part of this program we really appreciate you bringing your insights to us joining this beginning of the holy month of ramadan and if any of the issues we've discussed today pertain to you or anyone you know please reach out for help in the u.s. the national eating disorders association is available and in the u.k. as i mentioned the muslim youth helpline may be able to help encourage you to find local resources will see you next time. russia has jeopardized the united states security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. into the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft. it's russian girls your true not. all russian coming soon. i am a citizen and every news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and that of course is donald trump told through the eyes of the welts generally that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of isra
internally isolating while at the same time being very socially the opposite of that ok julia and dina and sassy and ronnie and thank you so much for being part of this program we really appreciate you bringing your insights to us joining this beginning of the holy month of ramadan and if any of the issues we've discussed today pertain to you or anyone you know please reach out for help in the u.s. the national eating disorders association is available and in the u.k. as i mentioned the muslim...
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dina was 17 when she was raped. she found out she was pregnant.that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here. how does she feel that almost all women in her state will also now have no choice? the reasons why people would seek an abortion, they're all significant, they're all something to be, to be treated with empathy and kindness and dignity and i don't see that happening now. well, this is one of the few abortion clinics that remains in alabama, a place where there has been pressure from conservatives for years, leading up to this point. and even though this new law has not yet come into force, this place has been inundated with calls from women panicking about what to do now. the law they are protesting against here may be the most restrictive, but there are anti—abortion measures being tabled in many states right now. it's happening now because trump is in office right now. he's stacked the supreme court now with very conservative members on the supreme court, and i think folks are emboldened
dina was 17 when she was raped. she found out she was pregnant.that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here. how does she feel that almost all women in her state will also now have no choice? the reasons why people would seek an abortion, they're all significant, they're all something to be, to be treated with empathy and kindness and dignity and i don't see that happening now. well, this is one of the few abortion clinics that remains in...
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>>nevada congresswoman dina titus says the federal aviation administration has a credibility problem. >>you are and man with those that you are supposed to be regulating the us was the last country in the world to ground the boeing 7.37 max 8 jets. >>after 2 crashes just months apart, killed 346 people public perception was that it will took so long for us to do it. we were the last ones to do it. >>is because the f a a was just too cozy with modeling preliminary investigations show a link between both crashes and an aunt, a stall feature in the max jets called the m caste system until after lion air. >>the pilot said no the system was installed is that correct. yes, sir, oregon congressman peter defazio says boeing new for a year about the problems before notifying the f a a and a new audio recording obtained by cbs news reveals that american airlines pilots confronted boeing about the problems. >>before the second crash. >>served. with the families of some of the victims looking on acting f a administrator daniel along defended the agency safety record and promised not to rush the p
>>nevada congresswoman dina titus says the federal aviation administration has a credibility problem. >>you are and man with those that you are supposed to be regulating the us was the last country in the world to ground the boeing 7.37 max 8 jets. >>after 2 crashes just months apart, killed 346 people public perception was that it will took so long for us to do it. we were the last ones to do it. >>is because the f a a was just too cozy with modeling preliminary...
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away the clock is ticking already before the leadership contest has well and truly begun tom brooks dina dharma law school thank you so much for joining us on the program. more news after this short break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you than. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice or the biggest read in truth to stand out of the news business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. question. there's a cyclical nature to things there's t. globalization there's globalization there's lowering interest rates there's rising interest rates so when the interest rates rise hit the impact it is said will be instantaneous. welcome back tons of non-recyclable waste may end up in canadian waters if the country doesn't take it back from the philippines that's the warning of the president roderick go to terra to manila has vowed to start shipping the trash to ottawa by
away the clock is ticking already before the leadership contest has well and truly begun tom brooks dina dharma law school thank you so much for joining us on the program. more news after this short break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you than. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice or the...
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this constant effort to reach out to raise people's awareness and i think what's critical today to dina legitimize war as an approach to addressing conflicts internationally if you look at any of the major large scale armed conflicts over the last 20 years they have almost all ended in strategic failure there is actually the canadian general to sing all the commander of all in forces in rwanda. who said quite explicitly war and the military cannot bring peace they never how they never will at the same time we've seen the incredible development in the last 20 years of the field of peace building international organizations and agencies working on the ground in tunis affected by violent conflict very effectively gauged to prevention very effectively gauge working in mediation and peace processes and for 30 years we have i have a job and i have a job and here we're going to go to a short break i'm happy about your break we'll continue our discussion on the antiwar resistance spade with art. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next then th
this constant effort to reach out to raise people's awareness and i think what's critical today to dina legitimize war as an approach to addressing conflicts internationally if you look at any of the major large scale armed conflicts over the last 20 years they have almost all ended in strategic failure there is actually the canadian general to sing all the commander of all in forces in rwanda. who said quite explicitly war and the military cannot bring peace they never how they never will at...
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oh we're back with mr aymond dina for al qaeda member who defected from the group to work with western intelligence services discussing his life as an infiltrator within al qaeda or how does a base camp of a terror group like that operate when he decides who is in charge of watch. what is the chain of command and what is to standard of the training are there former officers doing like marine type drills for everyone. well i mean if i tell you for example what a comp that belong to a car that looked like for example which operated in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. until it was bombed in one thousand nine hundred eight by the americans of the suffolk a woman's every day we would wake up for example in zero eight before dawn pray as you know for the players of course and then there is the morning parade and then there is a military training. you know there will be minutes of training with its weapons and warfare mountain warfare explosives and you know other. military tactics and then there would be the religious training the ideological training and then there would be the creation o
oh we're back with mr aymond dina for al qaeda member who defected from the group to work with western intelligence services discussing his life as an infiltrator within al qaeda or how does a base camp of a terror group like that operate when he decides who is in charge of watch. what is the chain of command and what is to standard of the training are there former officers doing like marine type drills for everyone. well i mean if i tell you for example what a comp that belong to a car that...
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to hear you i like i was in the know i gotta do it or somebody on the no 4 in chile knew that and dina donors were here don't know who is about to see you so here why keep the middle and let them all get us in a store then where is healing but that of the deputy has disappeared and he's been disappeared for more than 20 days so i stopped by to see the nobody has said what he is and i'd be happy to hear where he is he wrote it so i will be. beneficial in that they don't benefit from the book at wimbledon in dollars that you have your lens and your militancy at the siller your benefits meant that i was going to feel that they would but they did. the and don said when if you consider yourself ever did oh i suppose there's a whole company or so until you get that comedy done the way that he was he was detained before the 30th and there's also meant that you will move on to a 4th when i meant what it is you know you know we don't know not know who knows you know why do what minute that i am in israel or i could say well i. don't know you got to be up a lot more at a moment don't be complain
to hear you i like i was in the know i gotta do it or somebody on the no 4 in chile knew that and dina donors were here don't know who is about to see you so here why keep the middle and let them all get us in a store then where is healing but that of the deputy has disappeared and he's been disappeared for more than 20 days so i stopped by to see the nobody has said what he is and i'd be happy to hear where he is he wrote it so i will be. beneficial in that they don't benefit from the book at...
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dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metres included olympic and world champions, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second, in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of the year so far. i was really happy, because obviously i wanted to come here and when, andi obviously i wanted to come here and when, and i wanted to run a good—quality race. i am hitting all my technical points, but i didn't anticipate to run that time, i didn't anticipate for it to all go as well. so i am really, really happy with that. while it feels nice, i still have to go home and work because there's some incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. the reigning european champion outclassed the field to comfortably win the 1,500 metres in a time of four mins, 5.37 seconds. kyle edmund is out of the french open, after being forced to retire with a knee injury when two sets down in his second—round match. the british number one was trailing uruguay‘s pablo cuevas at roland—garros,
dina asher—smith has put down another notable marker to her global sprint rivals by winning the 200 metres included olympic and world champions, asher—smith surged clear to win by almost half a second, in 22.18 seconds, the quickest time of the year so far. i was really happy, because obviously i wanted to come here and when, andi obviously i wanted to come here and when, and i wanted to run a good—quality race. i am hitting all my technical points, but i didn't anticipate to run that...
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earlier, i spoke to pro—choice campaigner dina zirlott.born baby was diagnosed with a terminal condition. she died 18 months later. i asked her what she thought the restrictions on abortions should be in the us. i believe that's something to be discussed between a woman and her doctor, between couples experiencing crisis pregnancies and their doctor when it comes to matters of late—term abortions. and i believe that whenever we go forward making new laws, if that becomes the case, those doctors should be intimately involved with those discussions. because, at the moment, i see people who have no qualifications and no experience in women's reproductive medicine trying to regulate it. some pro—life supporters believe that abortion is tantamount to murder, and there are women in alabama who support that view and are supportive of these restrictions that are being talked about. how do you convince them that their view is incorrect? i believe that whenever you come to another person with an opposing opinion, if you are open... it takes two peop
earlier, i spoke to pro—choice campaigner dina zirlott.born baby was diagnosed with a terminal condition. she died 18 months later. i asked her what she thought the restrictions on abortions should be in the us. i believe that's something to be discussed between a woman and her doctor, between couples experiencing crisis pregnancies and their doctor when it comes to matters of late—term abortions. and i believe that whenever we go forward making new laws, if that becomes the case, those...
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dina was 17 when she was raped.by that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here. how does she feel that almost all women in her state will also now have no choice. the reasons why people would seek an abortion, they're all significant, they're all something to be, to be treated with empathy and kindness and dignity and i don't see that happening now. well, this is one of the few abortion clinics that remains in alabama, a place where there has been pressure from conservatives for years leading up to this point. and even though this new law has not yet come into force, this place has been inundated with calls from women panicking about what to do now. the law they are protesting against here may be the most restrictive, but there are anti—abortion measures being tabled in many states right now. it's happening now because trump is in office right now. he's stacked the supreme court now with very conservative members on the supreme court and i think folks are emboldened
dina was 17 when she was raped.by that had a condition that meant it wouldn't survive long, but too late to have an abortion here. how does she feel that almost all women in her state will also now have no choice. the reasons why people would seek an abortion, they're all significant, they're all something to be, to be treated with empathy and kindness and dignity and i don't see that happening now. well, this is one of the few abortion clinics that remains in alabama, a place where there has...
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there was support today from some of the south african‘s fellow athletes, including team gb sprinter dinaely. however, there are increasing signs that reigning world and olympic champion‘s career could yet be brought to a halt. richard conway, bbc news. protesters have gathered in doncaster at the start of the tour de yorkshire cycling race. they are opposed to fracking firm ineos taking over from team sky. let's speak to our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. yes, the riders departed here around 20 minutes ago. the fifth edition of the tour de yorkshire. but this one certainly has been dominated by controversy certainly has been dominated by c0 ntrove i’sy over certainly has been dominated by controversy over team ineos and in particular their owner, said jim ratcliffe. he is briton‘s wealthiest man, but he's also divisive over the issues of fracking in particular, and ineos being one of the world's largest producers of plastic. joining forces with the team who previously, as team sky, were controversial in their own right and certainly divided opinion over various issues, such as sugg
there was support today from some of the south african‘s fellow athletes, including team gb sprinter dinaely. however, there are increasing signs that reigning world and olympic champion‘s career could yet be brought to a halt. richard conway, bbc news. protesters have gathered in doncaster at the start of the tour de yorkshire cycling race. they are opposed to fracking firm ineos taking over from team sky. let's speak to our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. yes, the riders departed...
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meanwhile, britain‘s dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women‘s 200 metresseconds. by the end of this evening, we should know the identity of the finalists for this year‘s world snooker championship. david gilbert leads john higgins 13 frames to 11. the scot, though, is battling to make it to an eighth final at the crucible, and he had a bit of luck along the way. higgins also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 143. the scot won the final frame of the session, and it promises to be an exciting contest when it resumes at 2:30. meanwhile, lets go to live pictures in the other semifinal. the underdog, gary wilson, is tryiing to stopjudd trump. he doesn‘t seem to be doing that so well today. trump has started really well, taking the first two frames of the session and he stretches his lead to 11—8, the first to 17 frames wednesday match. —— wins the match. and you can follow the action on bbc2, the bbc sport website and app. (pres)that‘s all the sport for now. with the bank holiday weekend upon us, the weather is looking mixed over the next few days a
meanwhile, britain‘s dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women‘s 200 metresseconds. by the end of this evening, we should know the identity of the finalists for this year‘s world snooker championship. david gilbert leads john higgins 13 frames to 11. the scot, though, is battling to make it to an eighth final at the crucible, and he had a bit of luck along the way. higgins also showed some of the old magic, with a break of 143. the scot won the final frame...
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leland stanford also established the largest winery in the world with that money at dina in chico in northern california. this was part of his california project where he was going to show the world that you can grow anything in california and you could grow it better in california than you could in france or italy or anywhere else in the world. they make pretty good wine up there still today. he owns the fastest horse in the world. this is the first world record holder that he had. he also believed you had to improve the stock of california. along with a number of other gentlemen farmers of the era, people from burbank for example , they would bring cows from the isle of jersey off the coast of brit. they would bring horses from france. they have this improvement notion that you could bring the best of everything to california and make it even better. this is what leland stanford was doing at the palo alto stockroom. and then of course, we have the tragic death of their only son. leland stanford junior. i had to have something that had a train in it as i know that is why you are all
leland stanford also established the largest winery in the world with that money at dina in chico in northern california. this was part of his california project where he was going to show the world that you can grow anything in california and you could grow it better in california than you could in france or italy or anywhere else in the world. they make pretty good wine up there still today. he owns the fastest horse in the world. this is the first world record holder that he had. he also...