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are they find that fath. that. is a strong word but yes you know a number of experts have actually i.q. that africa has actually had the least contribution to the footprint at just one percent and ackerman's is africa has been short changed but africa should not be short changed make climate change finance that is what the africa development bank actually about and they're saying that you know the fact that the rest of the world has shoot changed africa by contributing the mosque to the cabin footprint then it shouldn't be short changed in terms of financing to help it we need to get some of that climate change effects and saw that akamai and africa being fed up could actually play very well into the fact that most of the african leaders are accurate if this cabinet mission is being contributed by the developed countries they should be able to finance africa's. climate change effects of the all well and good for western activists a task for action on climate change isn't growth a priority a bigger priority in afric
are they find that fath. that. is a strong word but yes you know a number of experts have actually i.q. that africa has actually had the least contribution to the footprint at just one percent and ackerman's is africa has been short changed but africa should not be short changed make climate change finance that is what the africa development bank actually about and they're saying that you know the fact that the rest of the world has shoot changed africa by contributing the mosque to the cabin...
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sisters feelings so they go back and try to win by pushing their brother or sister aside into the fathe and the fai gave you a warning, now no more roughhousing it up in the next time they roughhousing the father says you can't win by pushing your brother or sister aside they remember they have to consider their brother and sisters needs because if they don't they won't get what they want and that is one of many examples of the difference in dads style parenting versus mom style parenting that leads to children having much more ability to focus on postponing their gratification, doing what they need to do can be considered if there and sister in order to get what they want to more roughhousing. >> you talk into a book about 1972 being a watershed year in the women's movement. re it's one of the years where the women's movement and the other board members and myself i started to see the research that when there t was a divorce and fathers were not involved that was a problem. >> and divorce was on the rise. the board of directors say wait a minute we think they know them better and a lot
sisters feelings so they go back and try to win by pushing their brother or sister aside into the fathe and the fai gave you a warning, now no more roughhousing it up in the next time they roughhousing the father says you can't win by pushing your brother or sister aside they remember they have to consider their brother and sisters needs because if they don't they won't get what they want and that is one of many examples of the difference in dads style parenting versus mom style parenting that...
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doctors have theories, but no hard faths on what's making e-cigarette users sick. hundreds of people have been diagnosed with severe lung problems. today, the trump administration responded with pns for a ban on certain types of vaping products. >> vaping has become a very big business, but we can't allow people to get sick, and we can't have our youth be so affected. >> the data just showed the kids are getting access to these products, in spite of our best efforts, we simply have to remove these attractive flavored prub products from the marketplace. >> health and human services says they're several weeks away from announcing a new product that would leave tobacco flavored products on the shelves but force manufacturers to stop shipping flavors like mint, bubble gum, and others that appeal to young people, like this college student who ended up in the icu. >> it's horrible for you. and i came very close to death, and i'm lucky. >> san francisco already bans flavored e-cigarette products. gary knight, who managed a smoke shot, agrees with it if it keeps kids from
doctors have theories, but no hard faths on what's making e-cigarette users sick. hundreds of people have been diagnosed with severe lung problems. today, the trump administration responded with pns for a ban on certain types of vaping products. >> vaping has become a very big business, but we can't allow people to get sick, and we can't have our youth be so affected. >> the data just showed the kids are getting access to these products, in spite of our best efforts, we simply have...
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i grew up overseas and hmy fath a job where i lived in australia, africa, england.ially when i was a young child, my father would go out ol into these ed areas of australia, working on the oil rigs so i was nging around with aborigine children at 6 to 10 years old. i began gan to realize the powe their voice, their traditions. somewhere along the way, i knew i nted to be a photographer. i really committed myself to a lifetime of putting on ur traditional cu that are on the edge of something. maybe it is a the end of their culture in the sense of many of the children are moving to the city, but i found that there tas a huge rezation going on. this burst of energy that so many of the younger generations úthe kia po in brazil, they wan to do the dances. they want their culture to be alive and well into the 21st century. >> my goal for masks is to show people who are interested in looking at it that these rituals are alive. they are not dying. they are indanger, but they are not dying. and there is a vibrancy and a huge burst of cultural energy goinaround on the edges o
i grew up overseas and hmy fath a job where i lived in australia, africa, england.ially when i was a young child, my father would go out ol into these ed areas of australia, working on the oil rigs so i was nging around with aborigine children at 6 to 10 years old. i began gan to realize the powe their voice, their traditions. somewhere along the way, i knew i nted to be a photographer. i really committed myself to a lifetime of putting on ur traditional cu that are on the edge of something....
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that so we-- he would play occasionally in the portland area, and we would always invi o him and his fath to lunch, so we were working on that for probably 3 years before wtually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, exclusivy, but you also then began to make golf equipment as well, so you made golf balls and golf equipment, but now you are out of that business. is that because you just want to focus on shoes and not other types of equipment? phil: it'srly simple equation. we lost money for 20 years on equipment and balls and we realized next year was not going to be any different. david: ok,hao you got out of but let me ask you. for a while, you were doing casl wear as well. in other words, there was the aerobics effort and there was casual wear. you decided to try to make athletic shoes into a casual kind of shoes. did that work as well? david: yeah. sear and shoes and clothes is still a fairly significant part of our business. david: and so, in other words, it's not just for athletes. you try to now design shoeso and you have been fo time, for people who are just wearing them
that so we-- he would play occasionally in the portland area, and we would always invi o him and his fath to lunch, so we were working on that for probably 3 years before wtually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, exclusivy, but you also then began to make golf equipment as well, so you made golf balls and golf equipment, but now you are out of that business. is that because you just want to focus on shoes and not other types of equipment? phil: it'srly simple equation. we lost...
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the devastation from hurricane dorian is almost too much to fath fathom. search for survivors underway as some aides arrived on the island. my colleague, ali velshi is looif live. president trump called off talks with the taliban that's
the devastation from hurricane dorian is almost too much to fath fathom. search for survivors underway as some aides arrived on the island. my colleague, ali velshi is looif live. president trump called off talks with the taliban that's
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the devastation from hurricane dorian is almost too much to fath fathom. the search for survivors underway as some aides arrived on the island. my colleague, ali velshi is looif live. president trump called off talks with the taliban that's supposed to design to end the 18-year war. we got new details on why the plans collapse. americans across party lines support gun safety laws like expanded background checks. as congress returns from break. will they actually take action? we'll begin in the bahamas. as rescue missions are still underway. one week after hurricane dorian ravaged the island, 44 people have been killed. that number is expected to rise dramatically. as many are still missing. more than 70,000 people are homeless. most deaths are in the abaco island. the great island of abaco is now becoming a ghost town as thousands are trying to evacuate by planes or boats. >> it is really heartbroken. >> my home collapsed. a lot of people died and i thought i was going to be one of them. >> we lost everything. the lord is still here with us. >> i am going
the devastation from hurricane dorian is almost too much to fath fathom. the search for survivors underway as some aides arrived on the island. my colleague, ali velshi is looif live. president trump called off talks with the taliban that's supposed to design to end the 18-year war. we got new details on why the plans collapse. americans across party lines support gun safety laws like expanded background checks. as congress returns from break. will they actually take action? we'll begin in the...
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my fath my father in an episode has one line. so that was pretty great. >> that's fantastic. moment. i'm curious, as we look at all of this and i think back to different episodes that i watched and where i was watching them, i'm always curious, how much time did either one of you spend in coffee shops before writing this? >> almost none. >> none. i don't think so. i think marta was driving past one in l.a. and went, oh, that would be a good place to have them hang out. because seinfeld had their coffee shop and cheers had the beer so we needed someplace you hadn't seen before. >> it wasn't about us being in coffee houses when we were younger but we were part of a group of six people who lived in new york whose friends were family. >> and we sort of were drawing on that more than the caffeine. >> which there was so much to relate to. at that point in my life, i could relate to that when your friends are your family. you said no need to do a reboot. people ask you about the -- where do you think the characters would be? i'm curious there was so much attention on the rachel, do
my fath my father in an episode has one line. so that was pretty great. >> that's fantastic. moment. i'm curious, as we look at all of this and i think back to different episodes that i watched and where i was watching them, i'm always curious, how much time did either one of you spend in coffee shops before writing this? >> almost none. >> none. i don't think so. i think marta was driving past one in l.a. and went, oh, that would be a good place to have them hang out. because...
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er wa fath i spoke to here's his reaction to his flight this morning. >>by taking in those that he sometimes so. i seen i am lucky me goes, i don't know there are many delays probably because he's one of the first flights in the morning. more likely that you don't have delays but likely you're so get the this. >>seems like everybody stopping by looking at the board you have to do that never has it been more important for you to call ahead because of the runway that they are took off line they took off one. but that one intersects with another one so it infects one and a half of the 4 possible runways so far so good james and ari great whether they've been yeah lot lot of work has been done. john talked about that rain come monday, maybe that could be a little padding and then we come back to a normal schedule. let's hope to continue this momentum because daria a bit of fog does problems here runway forget about wondering if you give you could do something with the weather apparently around blessing. treece now has >>every time i'm at the airport i want
er wa fath i spoke to here's his reaction to his flight this morning. >>by taking in those that he sometimes so. i seen i am lucky me goes, i don't know there are many delays probably because he's one of the first flights in the morning. more likely that you don't have delays but likely you're so get the this. >>seems like everybody stopping by looking at the board you have to do that never has it been more important for you to call ahead because of the runway that they are took off...
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legislationly marshall washington strad strategist and susan fathe. washington free examiner. we think this is going. >> i spent all week recalling general petraeus' word at the outset of the 2003 iraq war tell me how this ends. i don't think anyone in washington, including speaker pelosi knows how this ends. i think the aid is key and if there was evidence establishing a connection between the withholding of the aid and the promise or the desired actions on the part of the ukrainian president, that might shift republican opinion. but we have no evidence at this point of that. so i think republicans hold firm. >> bret: not in this timeline but the ukrainians it's being reported didn't know that the aid was withheld until one month after that. so, how about the process the democrats are going through here? they are now on a two-week recess. where does this go from here? >> they shouldn't be on a recess. you want to get the job done. i'm hearing in my party that they want to get this wrapped up by the end of october, which is why not only are they having the subpoenas you just m
legislationly marshall washington strad strategist and susan fathe. washington free examiner. we think this is going. >> i spent all week recalling general petraeus' word at the outset of the 2003 iraq war tell me how this ends. i don't think anyone in washington, including speaker pelosi knows how this ends. i think the aid is key and if there was evidence establishing a connection between the withholding of the aid and the promise or the desired actions on the part of the ukrainian...
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unfortunately the trump administration has pulled a curtain down over the whole article i investigative, fath-finding're not going to cooperate with any investigations. they're really in battles with them on a daily basis to get information we seek. >> feels like they put you in a corner and you have to make one of two decisions, right? one is do you do what you do in judiciary and -- i know you have called it, you're essentially doing an impeachment inquiry. you and i have had this discussion. it's not yet. it's not formal. do you need to formalize it, in your opinion? i look at this list and wonder, do you guys need to do a special select committee? do you need to sort of concentrate this on and essentially come up with a special task force? >> well, we are conducting an impeachment inquiry, and the judiciary committee has announced and formalized. >> but it is informa. you're not a grand jury yet. >> well, that's true. but we've got the power to conduct the fact finding that we need to uncover high crimes and misdemeanors. so, it could grow more formal over time. but, yeah, we don't need to stand
unfortunately the trump administration has pulled a curtain down over the whole article i investigative, fath-finding're not going to cooperate with any investigations. they're really in battles with them on a daily basis to get information we seek. >> feels like they put you in a corner and you have to make one of two decisions, right? one is do you do what you do in judiciary and -- i know you have called it, you're essentially doing an impeachment inquiry. you and i have had this...
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and, state media has called him him xi dada, or fath xi, a people and cares about the common worker.s himself "core leader,"t ike mao. xi's travels recreate mao's countrysidvisits. this year, the cult of xi has but in beijing's le. bookstore, "xi jinping thought," the book, has pride of place. despite the american celebrities nearby, bookstore mager qin hui says xi's books are best- sellers. >> ( translated ): because we're entering this new era of developmt, general secretary xi's thought points a direction for our future.e sove to seriously study the spirit of general secretary xi's speeches. >> schifrin: but fly 1,200 miles south of beijing, and hundreds of thousands of people reject xi jinping thought, and everything it stands for. xi jinping's critics say he'sno only spreading his ownhe ideas- closing the space foanyone else's ideas, both inna mainland cand here in hong kong, where these protestors say, they feel like city's .ndendence is being er police have clashed withong kong protesrs, and many of the protestors connect the crackdo in hong kong to the restriction of rights m
and, state media has called him him xi dada, or fath xi, a people and cares about the common worker.s himself "core leader,"t ike mao. xi's travels recreate mao's countrysidvisits. this year, the cult of xi has but in beijing's le. bookstore, "xi jinping thought," the book, has pride of place. despite the american celebrities nearby, bookstore mager qin hui says xi's books are best- sellers. >> ( translated ): because we're entering this new era of developmt, general...
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so even as he tries to weaken our ability to get faths on one, he's going to strengthen the facts on the other. >> do you know the whistleblower yet? >> i don't. >> have you met them? >> no. >> okay. do you -- first, do you expect the whistleblower to testify? and if so, when? >> yes, and i hope very soon. excuse me. i hope very soon. all that needs to be done at this point is to make sure that the attorneys that represent the whistleblower get the clearances that they need to be able to accompany the whistleblower to testimony. and that we figure out the logistics to make sure that we protect the identity of the whistleblower. that's our paramount concern here. this whistleblower has done obviously a cardinal service to the country by exposing wrongdoing of the most serious kind. a breach of the president's duty of the country that endangers our security and he's got to be worried about his own security right now with the president issuing threats like he did the other day. >> your committee has seen material end up in the white house before, end up with the president's team before.
so even as he tries to weaken our ability to get faths on one, he's going to strengthen the facts on the other. >> do you know the whistleblower yet? >> i don't. >> have you met them? >> no. >> okay. do you -- first, do you expect the whistleblower to testify? and if so, when? >> yes, and i hope very soon. excuse me. i hope very soon. all that needs to be done at this point is to make sure that the attorneys that represent the whistleblower get the clearances...
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. >> at had point bag is yanked, car speeds out of the parkish lot and an image of a husband and fathing lot by himself watching the car speed away. >> two armed despuroddos with had family some. >> yes. >> reporter: they took off in a get away car. they had escaped once again. but this time they netted $195,000 for their efts. you believe you have two middle aged white males? not three? not a woman. >> no woman, no black male, no tattoo reported. >> reporter: how is this playing as story? >> i can't say people were universally frightened i think the greater harm initially was people were suspicious of these families. that's when i heard i have cop friends who were significances. we as jurnlss were suspicious. really they idcan. the you but then they let you go? and it just sounded unbelievable. >> reporter: unbelievable maybe but it would happen again. this time in northern tennessee. three month thafrz harris case, a young mother was struggling to get her toddler son secured in his car. >> he wants candy for breakfast and he's throwing a fit. so she's try tooling strap him anyway wh
. >> at had point bag is yanked, car speeds out of the parkish lot and an image of a husband and fathing lot by himself watching the car speed away. >> two armed despuroddos with had family some. >> yes. >> reporter: they took off in a get away car. they had escaped once again. but this time they netted $195,000 for their efts. you believe you have two middle aged white males? not three? not a woman. >> no woman, no black male, no tattoo reported. >>...
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he can relate to youth growing up without a fath. just ask romero wesson. he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers. he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man, an american. >>have then man come and talk to u n what you have one game inspire and motivate you to be your brain is self even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have your father. i think is be the young power. >>for program model that continues to make a difference. in oakland felipe gaulle kron 4 news. >>start to our sunday, here's a live shot coming in from timber on there's the golden gate very clearly in view way off to the distance and those temperatures that cooler this morning with 40's 39 up to napa your forecast is next up on 4 morning news continues. i'm leah. and that's me, long before i had moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader. had a zest for life. flash forward: then ra kept me from the important things. and wha
he can relate to youth growing up without a fath. just ask romero wesson. he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers. he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man, an american. >>have then man come and talk to u n what you have one game inspire and motivate you to be your brain is self even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have your father. i think is...