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kwok willa -- donna be staying with us. after weeks, months, years of torturous negotiations, the european union and the united kingdom may be inching toward a deal. next wednesday, we see theresa may perhaps meeting her european counterparts and making a move to something a bit closer to a deal here as well. that meeting is set to take place in brussels. there is optimism. the argument is leaving the market will be good for the british business, but on the continent, people say it may be a great opportunity for germany and financial institutions. let's discuss this with joachim wuermeling, a member of the bundesbank executive board. it is a huge opportunity for germany, especially a no deal brexit. guest: there is no winner of brexit. not in great britain, and not in germany. some institutions, the move to other places on the continent, but the overall economic appreciation, it is a bad deal for everybody. rishaad: there are so many things that have to be sorted out. what would be the priority toward march of next year? jo
kwok willa -- donna be staying with us. after weeks, months, years of torturous negotiations, the european union and the united kingdom may be inching toward a deal. next wednesday, we see theresa may perhaps meeting her european counterparts and making a move to something a bit closer to a deal here as well. that meeting is set to take place in brussels. there is optimism. the argument is leaving the market will be good for the british business, but on the continent, people say it may be a...
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donna: not at all. this is a community of immigrants.father had waited a week and gone -- left lebanon for his first cousins -- with his first cousins, i would be cuban. my grandmother was an undocumented immigrant whose neck across the mexican border. -- snuck across the mexican border. all of us have some connection. in my situation, it is a connection to the caribbean. the community adopts people from different backgrounds no matter where they come from. the community knows me well and knows i am a fighter. i do not consider it a disadvantage. david: thank you for being with us. coming up, we're talking brazil's election come oil and more with pedro parente. he is the former head of digital grass. david: you're watching balance of power. brazil's presidential election drew strong reduce from the market but it -- investors wonder. pedro parente has some of the biggest brazilian companies and brs --chairman of ceo brf sa. we welcome alex steele from balance of power. give us a sense from your point of view, there is a lot of uncertainty
donna: not at all. this is a community of immigrants.father had waited a week and gone -- left lebanon for his first cousins -- with his first cousins, i would be cuban. my grandmother was an undocumented immigrant whose neck across the mexican border. -- snuck across the mexican border. all of us have some connection. in my situation, it is a connection to the caribbean. the community adopts people from different backgrounds no matter where they come from. the community knows me well and knows...
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donna: look at this place. it is just so sad.nd a lot of times i think they just want to talk to someone that doesn't live here. sosomeone that's kind of outsie of their parameters. but for the most part we feel they just need food. that's the biggest thing that they always take is food. reporter: also here in brunswick, near an old factory, is a small motel run as a family business. motel owner kamal patel knows that his 13 rooms are not exactly luxurious. he also wants to make money. but in spite of a rent of $200 a week, patel tries to maintain a certain standard. he even washes the shower curtains regularly. kamal: there's a saying -- can i swear, or not? repoporter: yeah, sure. kamal: . do not serve up -- that you're not willing to eat. if i'm not willing to stay in one of my own rooms, what makes you think somebody else will? reporter: many of patel's tenants have been here for years. tamoka hughes is a waitrtress o lives at the motel with her partner and two step-children. when hughes became unemployed, she discovered she
donna: look at this place. it is just so sad.nd a lot of times i think they just want to talk to someone that doesn't live here. sosomeone that's kind of outsie of their parameters. but for the most part we feel they just need food. that's the biggest thing that they always take is food. reporter: also here in brunswick, near an old factory, is a small motel run as a family business. motel owner kamal patel knows that his 13 rooms are not exactly luxurious. he also wants to make money. but in...
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and for donna strickland it was. another aspect of the technology which is they work that they did that allowed us to intensify lasers they the problem with an with a laser is that if you send in the old days was if you sent too much light through an amplifier would eventually destroy it because it would simply melt and they were they came up with a workaround called chirp pulse amplification which is something that i'll only say once and have a chirp holds amplification allow them to intensify the beam so now we can use these incredibly sharp and incredibly powerful lasers to do everything from cutting metal to operate on eyes obviously this is very fascinating stuff and it's been described as revolutionary but the focus somehow seems to be on the fact that very few women have won the prize for physics that's right but that's true donna strickland has is the third woman to have won the prize. overall she's joined mary curie and. she's the first one to win it in fifty five years so it's a shame it is a shame that it'
and for donna strickland it was. another aspect of the technology which is they work that they did that allowed us to intensify lasers they the problem with an with a laser is that if you send in the old days was if you sent too much light through an amplifier would eventually destroy it because it would simply melt and they were they came up with a workaround called chirp pulse amplification which is something that i'll only say once and have a chirp holds amplification allow them to intensify...
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and with donna so thank you. and if you are watching you can dial in for author her new book is called consent on carwas a manifesto 202 area code if you live in east and central time zone, 202-748-8201 for those in mountain and pacific time zones and before we get started and we have some callers on line so don't hang up. we don't want to not give you the chance. to talk with donna but i did want to ask about one line in your book professor, and that is -- sexual violence issues are diminished as are all women's issues. what did you mean by that? >> well -- [laughter] well that has to do with -- what i was talking about earlier with regard to how do we empower faculty to take up this issue? and the classroom -- because there are a lot of biases around women's issues. we often dismiss anything to do with women women's issues. the private, the personal, emotional. the relational. all the topics that we take up in gender studies psychology, education, we often you know -- whenever you're dealing with children and y
and with donna so thank you. and if you are watching you can dial in for author her new book is called consent on carwas a manifesto 202 area code if you live in east and central time zone, 202-748-8201 for those in mountain and pacific time zones and before we get started and we have some callers on line so don't hang up. we don't want to not give you the chance. to talk with donna but i did want to ask about one line in your book professor, and that is -- sexual violence issues are diminished...
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donna, what is the right strategy here? >> i don't know, i mean i think you have a race, for example, in kentucky, where amy mcgraph is running against andy bar, and she has really decided she is not going to go low. and we are going to see if that strategy pays off. >> what about against donald trump? >> well, look, i think it is tough to hit donald trump in the way that he hits, because he seems to know no low. and so i think national democrats, we are going to have to really come together and figure out how it is that we run against donald trump. and it could be getting a house majority and then talking about the things that we are going to do. i think that helps. >> talking about impeachment. >> i think the comments from hillary, they're pretty scary. so basically, she is saying the only way we can be civil is if democrats are in office. we can't be civil with republicans. i believe this is a reflection of what is happening in the democratic party and moving to the extreme left. and this is the error that democrats are
donna, what is the right strategy here? >> i don't know, i mean i think you have a race, for example, in kentucky, where amy mcgraph is running against andy bar, and she has really decided she is not going to go low. and we are going to see if that strategy pays off. >> what about against donald trump? >> well, look, i think it is tough to hit donald trump in the way that he hits, because he seems to know no low. and so i think national democrats, we are going to have to...
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. >> i am joined by dnc chair donna brazile. her new book is, "for colored girls who have considered politics." as well as leah wright lagore with harvard. thank you both for starting off our coverage tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. that's three thank yous. donna, when you see this type of attack, we didn't even put the actual tweet up, i don't care about the tweet, but the politics of it here going into the midterms with that women deficit for the president and even lindsey graham trying to say, don't do that. what do you think this means? >> well, it's another instance of the president attacking women. whether it's dianne feinstein, hillary clinton, nancy pelosi, maxine waters. i mean, the list can go on and on and on. we don't have enough time to discuss all of the women, all of the virulent attacks that he has shown over the years, the decades, and of course, as the president of the united states. look, this is going to fuel women to put a check on this presidency. president trump is unable to really gover
. >> i am joined by dnc chair donna brazile. her new book is, "for colored girls who have considered politics." as well as leah wright lagore with harvard. thank you both for starting off our coverage tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. that's three thank yous. donna, when you see this type of attack, we didn't even put the actual tweet up, i don't care about the tweet, but the politics of it here going into the midterms with that women deficit...
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the program the nobel prize in physics goes to a woman for the first time in more than fifteen years donna strickland and two other scientists were all up for their groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics. i'm from gail welcome to the program or sources in indonesia say the death toll from last week's earthquake and tsunami is now more than twelve hundred meanwhile survivors a growing anger at the government's response with aid slow to arrive people in the disaster zone are running short of food fuel and other essentials. the days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami survivors are still struggling to get hold of eight fuel is in short supply here people are trying to collect as much pecial as they can officials are trying to assure them that more is on the way. and then. logistical aid is coming in so the support being offered to refugees is better compared to day one day two and even yesterday. we still need more time to take care of all the problems because supply chains have been disrupted in the disaster zone the money. each ship will have to contend with pirate
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reporter: lasers also fascinated donna strickland.long with her mentor, she won the other half of the nobel prize for physics. they invented a new method for creating ultrashort high-intensity laser beams called chirped pulse amplification. the technique produces strong and very precise pulses that do not damage surrounding material that's useful in a wide range of applications. >> that means that we can operate with high precision. that is important both for soldering, but also important if you u make small p parts that ao be inserted in the body. there you need to have the precision and also the reproducibility and making the small details. reporter: donna strickland is only the third women to win a nobel prize for physics. in a phone call during the press conference, she said -- >> well, obviously we need to celebrate women physicists, because we are out there. and hopefully in time it will start to move forward at a faster rate, maybe. i am honored to be one of those women. reporter: the e laser technology will burn her name and t
reporter: lasers also fascinated donna strickland.long with her mentor, she won the other half of the nobel prize for physics. they invented a new method for creating ultrashort high-intensity laser beams called chirped pulse amplification. the technique produces strong and very precise pulses that do not damage surrounding material that's useful in a wide range of applications. >> that means that we can operate with high precision. that is important both for soldering, but also important...
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huge congratulations to donna. we have cornelia mayer with us. the daily telegraph says cabinet ministers have said to them it isa cabinet ministers have said to them it is a question of when, not if, when it comes to the pm stepping down. it is reminiscent of tony blairand down. it is reminiscent of tony blair and gordon brown, remember when they said, when tony blair was asked to tell what he was stepping down, to step aside? yeah, ifeel sorry for her, it is incredibly unhelpful, because right now she should really concentrate on brexit. this whole brouha ha should really concentrate on brexit. this whole brouhaha in the conservative party, with the brexiteers, jacob rees—mogg, boris johnson, you know, conjuring up all the dissent, it is not helpful because she has to negotiate now with europe, not within her own party. she is, and that is the reality and today she delivers her speech at the tory party conference. last year there were all sorts going on, letters falling down behind her, she lost her voice, a protest ran in with his p45, it was
huge congratulations to donna. we have cornelia mayer with us. the daily telegraph says cabinet ministers have said to them it isa cabinet ministers have said to them it is a question of when, not if, when it comes to the pm stepping down. it is reminiscent of tony blairand down. it is reminiscent of tony blair and gordon brown, remember when they said, when tony blair was asked to tell what he was stepping down, to step aside? yeah, ifeel sorry for her, it is incredibly unhelpful, because...
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former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. at the table, john than lemire for the "associated press." before question get to the president doubling down on being a nationalist, doubled down on being a proud supporter of people on both sides of charlottesville rally, the same way in tehelsinktell sinhelsink friend vladimir putin and denials of election meddling in 2016. today he doubled down on being a nationalist. >> he is. the tweets you put up earlier from robert costa are right, this is an evolution for him. >> or devolution. >> perhaps. >> a phrase that at first he didn't want to embrace. a key moment was after the "access hollywood" tape, some who covered the campaign wail remember it. a week or so later he gave a speech in florida i believe. he was discredit against globalist institutions, afterwards, there was criticism that it felt anti-semitic. the tone he followed through the stretch run of the campaign and has now kept since. he's obviously withdrawn from a number of international agreements. it's very much a americ
former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. at the table, john than lemire for the "associated press." before question get to the president doubling down on being a nationalist, doubled down on being a proud supporter of people on both sides of charlottesville rally, the same way in tehelsinktell sinhelsink friend vladimir putin and denials of election meddling in 2016. today he doubled down on being a nationalist. >> he is. the tweets you put up earlier from robert costa are...
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that much detective donna velasquez could say for certain. but the rest?e than a year of phone calls and late nights, all velazquez had come up with was an increasingly complicated web of stories and relationships. david jackson was married to barbara britton. her father, harry, disliked david. barbara went on to become the fifth wife of a man named michael wolfe. they divorced and he later married two more times. and now, finally, one of wolf's ex-wives, woman named nancy, was sitting with detective velazquez, telling police she knew everything about what happened to david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did with him. >> reporter: how did she know? according to the ex, michael drank. a lot. >> reporter: every night he would almost down a whole bottle of scotch, and i guess he just needed to talk. and the story wolfe told, according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened, as nancy heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, rented a motel room on that long ago july night, inv
that much detective donna velasquez could say for certain. but the rest?e than a year of phone calls and late nights, all velazquez had come up with was an increasingly complicated web of stories and relationships. david jackson was married to barbara britton. her father, harry, disliked david. barbara went on to become the fifth wife of a man named michael wolfe. they divorced and he later married two more times. and now, finally, one of wolf's ex-wives, woman named nancy, was sitting with...
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ashkan and the other half to a team of two physicists the frenchman gerard maule roo and canadian donna strickland the three were honored for their research in the field of laser physics . and derek williams joins us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about the nobel committee's decision and why exactly they've received this prize tell us a little bit more about laser physics and what they've accomplished these are two fairly widely divergent fields but what they do have in common is laser physics ashton's work involved what are called optical tweezers so they allowed us on a micro he created a tool that allowed us on a microscopic level to to push around things like bacteria and viruses without actually killing them before them we had to actually kill them and fix them place in order to observe them so it allowed us to begin to observing these living systems which obviously had huge ramifications for fields like biology. on on the other hand the work done by more rw and and by strickland is it's about high intensity compact laser system so when you're creating a laser you
ashkan and the other half to a team of two physicists the frenchman gerard maule roo and canadian donna strickland the three were honored for their research in the field of laser physics . and derek williams joins us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about the nobel committee's decision and why exactly they've received this prize tell us a little bit more about laser physics and what they've accomplished these are two fairly widely divergent fields but what they do have in common...
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better for the president and the numbers reflect that. >> donna, republicans have consolidated in the wake of the kavanaugh nomination. the president still in the danger zone at 41%. the democrats are holding the lead in the house. >> the president is under water. he's going to be a drag on republicans especially in the suburbs and i also believe in the rural areas. what we see in the democratic party is two things. energy, good quality candidates and for the first time there's money. there's money, george. it's always difficult to raise money in the midterms. democrats are focusing on kitchen table issues like health care. i have to say this, young people, they're showing an interest. if young people show up -- >> that's the question, if they show up. >> rich, donna talks about fueling the resistance. the president is calling that mob rule. is that an effective closing argument? >> i think it's effective and true. these were mobs roaming the capital. chasing ted and heidi cruz out of a restaurant. it's really served the whole kavanaugh controversy to agagiv. gin up the republican bas
better for the president and the numbers reflect that. >> donna, republicans have consolidated in the wake of the kavanaugh nomination. the president still in the danger zone at 41%. the democrats are holding the lead in the house. >> the president is under water. he's going to be a drag on republicans especially in the suburbs and i also believe in the rural areas. what we see in the democratic party is two things. energy, good quality candidates and for the first time there's...
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he looks like he is in. >> donna referred to him as a justice. >> thank you. to fan mail. >> that's nice! >> ♪ >> ♪ with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you have asthma, and are taking asthma medicines do not change or stop your asthma medicine without talking to your doctor. help heal your skin from within. ask
he looks like he is in. >> donna referred to him as a justice. >> thank you. to fan mail. >> that's nice! >> ♪ >> ♪ with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema....
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donna knew the odds. anna was probably killed by someone close to her.t very service, putting on a show. >> you know, the fact that somebody cries on the stand or at a funeral or so on and so forth, well, of course. i mean, if they've just committed a crime and-- and-- yes, they can still cry. >> grief does not imply innocence. >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: in the days that followed, detectives would consider the cast of characters who had reveled in the glow of the anna moses starlight, and then mourned her passing. and some began to drop off the list of suspects. including anyone she might have recently met from online dating. >> so anna did have a match.com account. but she hadn't been on it, or actively searching or looking, to our knowledge. and that's verified through the match.com records. >> so at least from match.com, she wasn't dating anybody except the boyfriend? >> correct. >> reporter: and the first real suspect was one of the first to be cleared. >> igor, the son, not terribly interested in helping law enforcement. says he doesn't wan
donna knew the odds. anna was probably killed by someone close to her.t very service, putting on a show. >> you know, the fact that somebody cries on the stand or at a funeral or so on and so forth, well, of course. i mean, if they've just committed a crime and-- and-- yes, they can still cry. >> grief does not imply innocence. >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: in the days that followed, detectives would consider the cast of characters who had reveled in the glow of...
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donna and i would look out what that looks like and consult with the general manager. that's all i have. i will entertain a motion to impeach the newly elected president. >> a question. the contingency fund for rec park, i wiould love to hear fro that department on how they're responding it. >> commissioner courtney: it's just a thought. i took it to heart when we watched that lady get interviewed. it's an honor to be here. hearing commissioner moran and commissioner vietor with mr. ritchie, i'm still delighted to be here. at the same time, we have to do stuff and sometimes it's not met with great enthusiasm. it's a big one. and i don't know if it's a report from rec and park, but i certainly encourage you to request the documents. it's the resolution. how it was formed. what it is connected to. and there's been a number of -- for example, tom harrison bought a truck and toro for the apprentices out at glenn eagles. there's been all kinds of expenditures made pursuant to this fund connected to the open space fund. let's take a shot. nothing will happen until we look at
donna and i would look out what that looks like and consult with the general manager. that's all i have. i will entertain a motion to impeach the newly elected president. >> a question. the contingency fund for rec park, i wiould love to hear fro that department on how they're responding it. >> commissioner courtney: it's just a thought. i took it to heart when we watched that lady get interviewed. it's an honor to be here. hearing commissioner moran and commissioner vietor with mr....
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the script as donna termed it, became a work of fiction.e had a very dear friend that told us -- and he helped us think about it. we were the type of women who don't big about ourselves like this. she said, you guys have done too much history. you know too much in a good way. for you to out, with this crypt and people don't know you and know your journey, i think it would just be an injustice for you all. we can't -- we pulled back a little bit. we came to the book process and then we were introduced to the lovely veronica who is just a beautiful soul. she rang vote 500,000 women t to -- it was reich wrangling them all ourselves. she was the best person that could have ever done this. any other person would have let us go a long time. [laughter] so we love her for that. that's how we got to the book. >> so this is your first book together? how did it -- how did you think about outlining it? or thinking, what's the first anecdote? how did you think we are going to introduce ourselves? was the best way to pull people into it? this is a book a
the script as donna termed it, became a work of fiction.e had a very dear friend that told us -- and he helped us think about it. we were the type of women who don't big about ourselves like this. she said, you guys have done too much history. you know too much in a good way. for you to out, with this crypt and people don't know you and know your journey, i think it would just be an injustice for you all. we can't -- we pulled back a little bit. we came to the book process and then we were...
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former dnc chairwoman donna brazile gives her take next. ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? >> harris: democratic senator elizabeth warren's facings some backlash from her own political party after she released dna results showing she has some native american ancestry. the cherokee nation pushed back in some democrats say the timing of her announcement could not be worse. for obama campaign manager jim messina tweeted this yesterday. argue the substance all you want, but why 22 days before a crucial election where he must win house and senate to save america? why did senator warren have to do her announcement now. >> the president is now trying to poke holes in the resume of the potential 2020 rival he calls pocahontas. specifically an old court of law review article that mentions the benefits of hiring a wo
former dnc chairwoman donna brazile gives her take next. ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? >> harris: democratic senator elizabeth warren's facings some backlash from her own political party after she released dna results showing she has...
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you heard from donna brazile earlier.ing this next to give us perspective from republicans and what they face in the november elections, liz mair, a strategist. she will give us her thoughts as "washington journal" continues. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis, indiana. looking forward to the midterm elections, where asking folks which party should control congress and why? >> the party i want to take over congress is the democratic party. it is not just because i support the values of the democratic party, but i think the republican party has completely party, but i think the republican party has completely abdicated its responsibility to serve as a check and balance on the republican branch. in addition to legislation, certainly it is the responsibility of congress to serve as that check and balance. you have not seen that. we have seen the presidency run amok. >> get control of congress changes in november, i believe i will be impacted in several
you heard from donna brazile earlier.ing this next to give us perspective from republicans and what they face in the november elections, liz mair, a strategist. she will give us her thoughts as "washington journal" continues. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis, indiana. looking forward to the midterm elections, where asking folks which party should control congress and why? >> the party i want to take over...
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susan page, george will, donna edwards. the migrant caravan that's coming through.en through a border fence in guatemala entering mexico. 2,000 or 3,000 migrants congregated near the mexican border there. secretary of state is going to mexico. trying to deal with. the president addressing a bunch of stuff last hour the president addressed the caravan again. take a listen. >> are about law and order and borders. and jobs. and they are about allowing crime to enter our country with open borders. because many of those people, a percentage, a fairly big percentage of those people, are criminals. and they want to come into our country. and they're criminals. and it's not happening on my watch. it's not going to happen. >> susan, this feels like a combustible ending to this campaign that could be coming. >> it is a gift to president trump. >> you think it is? >> because -- what's the first issue he talked about when he announced his presidential campaign? illegal immigrants coming over the border who were criminals who threaten us. this energizes his base like nothing els
susan page, george will, donna edwards. the migrant caravan that's coming through.en through a border fence in guatemala entering mexico. 2,000 or 3,000 migrants congregated near the mexican border there. secretary of state is going to mexico. trying to deal with. the president addressing a bunch of stuff last hour the president addressed the caravan again. take a listen. >> are about law and order and borders. and jobs. and they are about allowing crime to enter our country with open...
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thank you, donna.e looking live at the senate floor, where susan collins is set to atphoupb announce her vote on brett kavanaugh. employees upset at a company executive who was sitting behind the supreme court nominee during his hearing. check out "the daily briefing" on twitter, on daily briefing, on instagram and you can like our facebook page, too. i wanna keep doing what i love, that's the retirement plan. with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. it's for my family, its for my self, its for my future. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retire your risk dot org. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that
thank you, donna.e looking live at the senate floor, where susan collins is set to atphoupb announce her vote on brett kavanaugh. employees upset at a company executive who was sitting behind the supreme court nominee during his hearing. check out "the daily briefing" on twitter, on daily briefing, on instagram and you can like our facebook page, too. i wanna keep doing what i love, that's the retirement plan. with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. it's for my family, its for...
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latest on these developments from "the washington post," phil rucker, former democratic congressman donna edwards. shawn henry, a former fbi executive assistant director, tim o'brien for bloomberg opinion and charlie sikes, contributing editor for the weekly standard and host of the daily standard podcast. phil rucker, donald trump today, i don't know if he was shooting from the hip or getting ahead of his counsel's office and the directives your paper and colleagues have reported over the weekend had been given to the fbi to be narrow in that expanded background check. but what do you make of the president's statements this morning and reports now that the probe itself will be expanded as democrats had been clamoring for since word first broke that it was so narrow in its focus. >> yeah, nicolle, it seems to be a significant development. you not only have the president publicly saying he wants the fbi to pursue any and all of these leads, but you have word out of the white house that the actual directive that's been given to the fbi is to pursue these leads and do a more thorough investi
latest on these developments from "the washington post," phil rucker, former democratic congressman donna edwards. shawn henry, a former fbi executive assistant director, tim o'brien for bloomberg opinion and charlie sikes, contributing editor for the weekly standard and host of the daily standard podcast. phil rucker, donald trump today, i don't know if he was shooting from the hip or getting ahead of his counsel's office and the directives your paper and colleagues have reported...
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in two thousand and six following on head coach sean donna smocks debut film the lives of others wantevery award going his latest is never look away doesn't live up to expectations. this fellow doesn't do small long on hankel from donors mark won an oscar for his first ever feature film he made his second one with hollywood stars but was mocked by critics now his third film never look away has celebrated its premiere at the venice film festival although there were no prizes there was one success for adonis mark germany has selected his film as its nomination for the best foreign film oscar. gifts. so that's what constitutes. just as either of us that doesn't cut and so to london cordons for that kind of an exhibition about degenerate art in dresden nine hundred thirty seven. british duck a mile and then. only confidant is his favorite aunt elizabeth who has schizophrenia. to the effect. i suppose. it's sure to. compute. the mental confusion of kurt's aunt is her death sentence elizabeth becomes a victim of nazi ideology women like her belong in asylums. sebastian cost plays the monstr
in two thousand and six following on head coach sean donna smocks debut film the lives of others wantevery award going his latest is never look away doesn't live up to expectations. this fellow doesn't do small long on hankel from donors mark won an oscar for his first ever feature film he made his second one with hollywood stars but was mocked by critics now his third film never look away has celebrated its premiere at the venice film festival although there were no prizes there was one...
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africa and it's a story about china and africa first i'm going to start with the surprising story from donna news and it reads china africa relations is not colonialism a coup fellow oddo tells u.n. president not. a coup for otto mounted the podium at the united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it has not been lost on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of people are telling african nations you shouldn't deal with china you shouldn't let them build your infrastructure you shouldn't let them invest in you because it's just colonisation and he was pointing out the hypocrisy that well why do all these why is google building dragon-fly for them why are all these trade representatives traveling to china trying to
africa and it's a story about china and africa first i'm going to start with the surprising story from donna news and it reads china africa relations is not colonialism a coup fellow oddo tells u.n. president not. a coup for otto mounted the podium at the united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a...
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united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it has not been lost on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of people are telling african nations you shouldn't deal with china you shouldn't let them build your infrastructure you shouldn't let them invest in you because it's just colonisation and he's point. out the hypocrisy that well why do all these why is google building dragon-fly for them why are all these trade representatives traveling to china and trying to open up deals in china why can't we do deals with china right there recognize the difference between trade and colonization so trade is like for like africa's getting something.
united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it has not been lost on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of...
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donna strip canadaa strickland from won the award. victoria gill has this report. the ultimate scientific accolade, and donna ckland is only the third woman ever to have won the nobic prize for ph she and her fellow winners were honored for what were called the groundbreaking inventions in a laser physics. professor strickland devised a way to use lasers as precise cuttg tools. millions of i operations are performed -- eye operations are performed every year with these sharp laser beams. has uprising is it toth b third woman to win the prize? professor strickland: that is the story people want to talk aboute. th are so many women doing fantastic research, so why did it take so long? victoria: physics still hge one of the l gender gaps in science. one study concluded that at the current rate it would be more than two centuries before there were equal numbers of senior male and female researin the field. >> not only is this grtt for women, is great for career y researchers th can make discoveries and inventions that will change the world and you can your career and i
donna strip canadaa strickland from won the award. victoria gill has this report. the ultimate scientific accolade, and donna ckland is only the third woman ever to have won the nobic prize for ph she and her fellow winners were honored for what were called the groundbreaking inventions in a laser physics. professor strickland devised a way to use lasers as precise cuttg tools. millions of i operations are performed -- eye operations are performed every year with these sharp laser beams. has...
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united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it is not the loss on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of people are telling.
united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it is not the loss on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of people...
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donna haddock didn't have a way to check on her family, so she used our cell phone to tell her trapped nephew that help was on the way. within minutes, a driver in a big pickup truck pulled up to the waterlogged house and carried jeff pitts and his dog, buddy, to higher ground.he weve? >> uhh-- got up to four feet in the house.n thuse? >> in the house, up to about my hip. >> reporter: the driver was a man named chris. he didn't have time to talk, as he drove back to help more people, but his actions said plenty in this small community. where would these people be without people with big trucks and boats? >> yeah, where is anybody without friends? >> reporter: even as the storm was passing overhead, volunteers came out with chainsaws, working to clear the streets of downed trees. in other parts of the city, hurricane-force winds damaged buildings and even flipped over anis r.v. as people assessed the damage, donna is just thankful she survived one of the biggest hurricanes to hit the florida icnhandle. how was it to finally see him on the back of that truck? >> oh, it was good, good. we
donna haddock didn't have a way to check on her family, so she used our cell phone to tell her trapped nephew that help was on the way. within minutes, a driver in a big pickup truck pulled up to the waterlogged house and carried jeff pitts and his dog, buddy, to higher ground.he weve? >> uhh-- got up to four feet in the house.n thuse? >> in the house, up to about my hip. >> reporter: the driver was a man named chris. he didn't have time to talk, as he drove back to help more...
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donna haddock didn't have a way to check on her family so she used our cell phone to tell her trapped nephew that help was on the way. within minutes, a driver in a big pickup truck pulled up to the waterlogged house and carried jeff pitts and his dog buddy to higher ground. >> how was the water levels? >> got up to four feet in the house. >> in the house? >> in the house up to about my hip. >> reporter: the driver was a man named chris. he didn't have time to talk as he drove back to help more people. but his actions said plenty in this small community. where would these people be without people with big trucks and boats? >> where's anybody without friends. >> reporter: even as the storm was passing overhead, volunteers came out with chainsaws working to clear the streets of downed trees. in other parts of the city, hurricane-force winds damaged buildings and even flipped over this rv. as people assessed the damage, donna is just thankful she survived one of the biggest hurricanes to hit the florida panhandle. rews, port joe florida. sirumpl tour areas hit by hurricane michael next w
donna haddock didn't have a way to check on her family so she used our cell phone to tell her trapped nephew that help was on the way. within minutes, a driver in a big pickup truck pulled up to the waterlogged house and carried jeff pitts and his dog buddy to higher ground. >> how was the water levels? >> got up to four feet in the house. >> in the house? >> in the house up to about my hip. >> reporter: the driver was a man named chris. he didn't have time to talk...
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donna, you're first. what's going on with rosenstein, is he fighting for his job?tatement he did this summer when they released that long list of indictments. he's trying to tell the american people that, you know what, this investigation is fair. it's thorough. and the person who's conducting it is a man of integrity. i think he's just trying to lay the groundwork for what we're going to hear right after the election. >> when is the giuliani report coming out? that's going -- no, really. he's going to write a report matching mueller's, we're told. >> what rudy is there for is to editorialize on whatever report comes. seriously, say, look, from a former prosecutor -- >> he's hiding out to -- >> this interview was suspect in the sense that has you know, house committees have been trying to get him to come in and speak. doesn't do that. all of a sudden now he's granted interviews which is not what somebody from the justice department in the middle of an investigation -- >> pelosi said at harvard yesterday, she's going to protect that document when it comes over, it's
donna, you're first. what's going on with rosenstein, is he fighting for his job?tatement he did this summer when they released that long list of indictments. he's trying to tell the american people that, you know what, this investigation is fair. it's thorough. and the person who's conducting it is a man of integrity. i think he's just trying to lay the groundwork for what we're going to hear right after the election. >> when is the giuliani report coming out? that's going -- no, really....
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flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot <donna flynn/fleet week air operations: "on this area of grass right here you will see the leap frogs landing on the ground. you will see the blue angles in the sky. you will see a c-130. every one is centered on marina green. the event is free to the public. you don't have to pay at the gate. however there are additional things that you can purchase. we do have box seating which is still available. we do have upgrades to our executive club still available. people can go online and buy their tickets. go www.fleetweeksf.org">okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (pam)(pam) and a reminder... kron 4 is your official home of blue angels live. experience the speed... power and precision of the blue angels this saturday right here on kron-4... from 2 to 4pm. a full list o
flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (pam)(pam) and a reminder... kron 4 is your official home of blue angels live. experience the speed... power and precision of...
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flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot <donna flynn/fleet week air operations: "on this area of grass right here you will see the leap frogs landing on the ground. you will see the blue angles in the sky. you will see a c-130. every one is centered on marina green. the event is free to the public. you don't have to pay at the gate. however there are additional things that you can purchase. we do have box seating which is still available. we do have upgrades to our executive club still available. people can go online and buy their tickets. go www.fleetweeksf.org">okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news kron4news (ken) kron 4 is your official home of blue angels live. experience the speed... power and precision of the blue angels this saturday right here on kron-4... from 2 to 4pm. a full list of events happ
flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news kron4news (ken) kron 4 is your official home of blue angels live. experience the speed... power and precision of the blue angels...
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flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot <donna flynn/fleet week airperations: "on this area of grass right here you will see the leap frogs landing on the ground. you will see the blue angles in the sky. you will see a c-130. every one is centered on marina green. the event is free to the public. you don't have to pay at the gate. however there are additional things that you can purchase. we do have box seating which is still available. we do have upgrades to our executive club still available. people can go online and buy their tickets. go www.fleetweeksf.org">okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) in oakland.... more practice in the sky today-- ahead of the big fleet week air show..(grant) this time a flight to remember for kron4's gayle ong.. from flips and dips... to barrel rolls...gayle just g
flynn says blue angles fans will get a one of a kind experience heresot okay so these two have an active duty family member in the navy. so for the very best view it is all about who you knownat/sot haaziqokay for some people this will be the best location but for you guys the best location will be...? sot"on the ship"in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) in oakland.... more practice in the sky today-- ahead of the big fleet week air show..(grant) this time a flight to...
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donna strickland from canada shares this year's award with a frenchman, and an american. has the story. 2018 nobel prize in physics... the ultimate scientific accolade, and professor donna strickland is only the third woman ever to have won a nobel prize in physics. she and her fellow winners were honoured for what the nobel committee called groundbreaking inventions in laser physics. professor strickland devised a way to use lasers as very precise drilling or cutting tools. millions of eye operations are performed every year with these sharpest of laser beams. how surprising do you think it is that you are the third woman to win this prize? well, that is surprising, isn't it? i think that's the story that people want to talk about, that why should it take 60 years? there's so many women out there doing fantastic research, so why does it take so long to get recognised? physics still has one of the largest gender gaps in science. one recent study concluded that, at the current rates, it would be more than two centuries until there were equal numbers of senior male and fema
donna strickland from canada shares this year's award with a frenchman, and an american. has the story. 2018 nobel prize in physics... the ultimate scientific accolade, and professor donna strickland is only the third woman ever to have won a nobel prize in physics. she and her fellow winners were honoured for what the nobel committee called groundbreaking inventions in laser physics. professor strickland devised a way to use lasers as very precise drilling or cutting tools. millions of eye...
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outside the team's stadium fans have begun to lay tributes in the car park where it came down that donna promise helicopter had taken off from the pitch not long after lester had played a match in the english premier league helen gleason reports exams it was about an hour after last as one one draw with west ham that the on his helicopter pad as usual to take off from the king power stadium. but shortly after it did it crashed in the stadium and bust into flames. by sunday morning the club or yet to come for any casualties or whether the billionaire owner treated on a proper was on board that he had been at the match. the tide businessman has become a hugely popular figure at leicester since he bought the club in twenty ten he helped them return to the premier league in twenty fourteen and win the title against all the odds in twenty sixteen a year later they also reached the quarter finals of the champions league. a structural apply a future of. everything all the whole that the heart and soul of leicester city football program for it wasn't for them none of this what impossible in rece
outside the team's stadium fans have begun to lay tributes in the car park where it came down that donna promise helicopter had taken off from the pitch not long after lester had played a match in the english premier league helen gleason reports exams it was about an hour after last as one one draw with west ham that the on his helicopter pad as usual to take off from the king power stadium. but shortly after it did it crashed in the stadium and bust into flames. by sunday morning the club or...
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well donna this is a process that can quite some time to come. elections was held in may the process was supposed to have been finished four months ago but because of the tea party some politics in it out today in iraq today we have seen this process a link getting home until today but parliament today is in a rush against time today is the deadline and right now we have started the process that counting the votes cast in the first of round any come to date who wins in the foster round must get two thirds majority which is two hundred and ten members voting for the. many people do not expect any of the candidates to achieve that also you said that is the underwritten room and out it's all a tax that the kurdish region of most fun and out gets the presidency the sunni's get the speak out while the shia community hope it out get the prime ministerial position on in the past thirteen years the put through a union of kurdistan the second biggest party in dot's region hostile to the president but they ease this content between the kurdish. parties and
well donna this is a process that can quite some time to come. elections was held in may the process was supposed to have been finished four months ago but because of the tea party some politics in it out today in iraq today we have seen this process a link getting home until today but parliament today is in a rush against time today is the deadline and right now we have started the process that counting the votes cast in the first of round any come to date who wins in the foster round must get...
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well let's now cross live to r.t.c. a goodish donna who is and a russian fitty up thought she at the moment and following the meeting between the russian and egyptian presidents there now we just heard the president's address to the nation speaking on what happened in the russian city of church now what has the president sat in particular about the sense of dent. well nadine in fact putin began his speech with talking about this horrific tragedy tragic tragedy in crimea in the city of courage he was brief but it well he talked about how you offered his condolences to the relatives of those all victims of the tragedy he also said that the motives behind towards what happened today are being investigated by the authorities and that was wrapped up by a minute of silence so both delegations of the russian gelug ation and the gyptian delegation stood up and stayed in silence to commemorate the lives of those lives that have been lost today in the crimea and now just to give you some background here putin and the gyptian presidents were supposed to meet here long ago but when just being he
well let's now cross live to r.t.c. a goodish donna who is and a russian fitty up thought she at the moment and following the meeting between the russian and egyptian presidents there now we just heard the president's address to the nation speaking on what happened in the russian city of church now what has the president sat in particular about the sense of dent. well nadine in fact putin began his speech with talking about this horrific tragedy tragic tragedy in crimea in the city of courage...
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much is being made of the fact that donna strickland is the first woman to win the nobel physics prize for fifty five years but what of the been so few well basically there are two reasons first is history of course the nominations are representation off the gender balance and science of about thirty years ago so thirty years ago there were few few of females in science there were also a lot but not as many as today of course for different reasons second reason would be because these female scientists were not rican as the over looked a lot of the times and are still today so it does happen so often that there's a man and even a name for it it's called matilda effect. for it's belgrano franklin you see so gender bias is a real thing and it's not just the feeling there is data for it. yes when one of the stories that was thinking about was out of funds or. through mia only it was suspended from work with the european nuclear research center after he said that physics was invented in bills by men and that male scientists were being discriminated against you touched on it in your first an
much is being made of the fact that donna strickland is the first woman to win the nobel physics prize for fifty five years but what of the been so few well basically there are two reasons first is history of course the nominations are representation off the gender balance and science of about thirty years ago so thirty years ago there were few few of females in science there were also a lot but not as many as today of course for different reasons second reason would be because these female...