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sort of fragmentation? fragmentation of the society. fragmentation of the ideal palestine.hope. so that's why i still work with mud, and i like the cracks in the mud, which symbolises all these feelings. i just wonder, when we look at that huge canvas behind you, which is so much about heroic struggle and heroic individuals in palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarrassed by it, that it projects images which don't really match today's reality? yeah, in a way, but i was... i wanted to represent a certain time, from 1948 until 1992, through this painting, including the diaspora, including the occupation, including the resistance, and then the intifada, and then just before the oslo agreement. the hope was very high or very strong among palestinians and i wanted to represent that period, to represent it not only through figures and so on, but also through the spirit of the time. talk to me about the experience, the personal experience, of being an artist living through palestinian history of the last 50 years. have you known fear? fear coming from your art and the posit
sort of fragmentation? fragmentation of the society. fragmentation of the ideal palestine.hope. so that's why i still work with mud, and i like the cracks in the mud, which symbolises all these feelings. i just wonder, when we look at that huge canvas behind you, which is so much about heroic struggle and heroic individuals in palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarrassed by it, that it projects images which don't really match today's reality? yeah, in a way, but i was... i wanted to...
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the second is reducing complexity and fragmentation. our aspirational statement is moving toward an integrated delivery system focusing on primary care and prevention and targeting and personalizing care. again you will hear the themes of primary care which is very important. we think the best practices are around team-based and collaboration, where we are having the patient in the center with coordinated integrated care around them. two specific goals are ensuring we have programs that address the entire health cycle. we are talking a little different lingo, we talk about spectrum and we are kind of used to the linear health. we have kind of modified that to a cycle. you could be well at one time and you could be sick or you could have chronic condition you could have a chronic condition but come back to a well state so we are kind of defining that as a cycle. we want to ensure whatever programs are available address all of the different categories of your health status which is being well, at risk, maybe you need episodic care or chro
the second is reducing complexity and fragmentation. our aspirational statement is moving toward an integrated delivery system focusing on primary care and prevention and targeting and personalizing care. again you will hear the themes of primary care which is very important. we think the best practices are around team-based and collaboration, where we are having the patient in the center with coordinated integrated care around them. two specific goals are ensuring we have programs that address...
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fragments of animals that had died thousands of years ago. about one year ago a scientific paper was published studying the genomes of ancient horses and they had samples of d.n.a. that had lasted for seven hundred thousand years and they were able to successfully read back much of that d.n.a. so that's an experiment that has already been done that shows the. d.n.a. can last holding information holding a signal for more than half a million years. it took the german team nearly two weeks to decode all the d.n.a. sequences sent by the british research institute. all the d.n.a. strands would read and all the messages from be retrieved. to receive the sequence read information back from the heidelberg laboratory we decode those fragments of d.n.a. we put back together the binary files based on the information and then we want to compare whether that exactly matches what we started with the photograph looks exactly the same and we also checked in the computer whether every single bit every zero and one was correct and it will. make you meant his c
fragments of animals that had died thousands of years ago. about one year ago a scientific paper was published studying the genomes of ancient horses and they had samples of d.n.a. that had lasted for seven hundred thousand years and they were able to successfully read back much of that d.n.a. so that's an experiment that has already been done that shows the. d.n.a. can last holding information holding a signal for more than half a million years. it took the german team nearly two weeks to...
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fragments of d.n.a. we put back together the binary files based on that information and then we want to compare whether that exactly matches what we started with the photograph looks exactly the same and we also checked in the computer whether every single bit every zero and one was correct. and then she's colleagues demonstrated to digital information in d.n.a. strands is a perfectly realistic alternative which could also often launch storage capacities . so using the same system that we used in our experiment the full size of all the information in the whole world is two cubic meters so that's two meters. by one metre by one metre so you could fit out all in the back of a large car. bomb bomb but now the process is still experimental as it's complex and expensive. yet it is conceivable and within the realm of possibility that in the future storage sites could archive millions of test tubes containing strands of d.n.a. memory just the way we store and organize books in our libraries today. our memory co
fragments of d.n.a. we put back together the binary files based on that information and then we want to compare whether that exactly matches what we started with the photograph looks exactly the same and we also checked in the computer whether every single bit every zero and one was correct. and then she's colleagues demonstrated to digital information in d.n.a. strands is a perfectly realistic alternative which could also often launch storage capacities . so using the same system that we used...
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however things play out, i think the more fragmented it is, the more difficult for certain players toolding of this sector. in most industries, it is common for a couple of players to beef up their content and go from there. couple of players to beef up their content and go from therem couple of players to beef up their content and go from there. it begs the question of there for, is this too little, too late? netflix at amazon already have the services. --. ido not amazon already have the services. --. i do not think it is too late. disney have an enormous back catalogue. they will pull it from netflix. the disney brand is extremely well—known and popular and i think with the history it has behind it, it will always draw in viewers. thank you very much. let's go to asia now and the trade war between the world's two biggest economies, china and the us. the world trade organisation will try to get between the two of them. rico hizon is following the story in singapore face—off. anotherface—off! face—off. another face—off! laughter we are not talking about the recent complaint china has
however things play out, i think the more fragmented it is, the more difficult for certain players toolding of this sector. in most industries, it is common for a couple of players to beef up their content and go from there. couple of players to beef up their content and go from therem couple of players to beef up their content and go from there. it begs the question of there for, is this too little, too late? netflix at amazon already have the services. --. ido not amazon already have the...
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fragmentation. a fragmentation of society. a fragmentation of the ideal palestine, free from war.war. that is why i still work with mud and i like the cracks in the mud which symbolise all these things. when we look at that huge canvas behind you, which is so much about heroic struggle and heroic individuals in palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarra55ed palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarrassed by it, that it project5 image5 little embarrassed by it, that it project5 images which do not really match today‘5 reality? project5 images which do not really match today's reality? yes. in a way. but i was... i wanted to represent a certain time, from 19110 until 1992, through this painting, including the diaspora, including the resistance and then, just before the resistance and then, just before the oslo agreement and the hope was very highly among palestinians and wa nted very highly among palestinians and wanted to represent it, not only through figures and so on but also through figures and so on but also through the spirit of the time. talk to me about the exper
fragmentation. a fragmentation of society. a fragmentation of the ideal palestine, free from war.war. that is why i still work with mud and i like the cracks in the mud which symbolise all these things. when we look at that huge canvas behind you, which is so much about heroic struggle and heroic individuals in palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarra55ed palestine, do you feel in a way a little embarrassed by it, that it project5 image5 little embarrassed by it, that it project5 images...
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and then those grad teams to come up with these paragraphs of dna fragments. looking at the results of one of the strains to realize it isn't bacteria at all but this creature it was a single celled creature living in the oxygen-poor environments to produce methane which was thought of as a bacteria was not bacteria at all. he went down the hall and said it isn't even bacteria. not only was it drastically different on the basis of its genome but more similar to animals plants and fungus more similar to us than bacteria but under microscope a look just like a bacterium and this was the third form of life on the front page of the new york times. so this living form is a descendent with those primitive forms of life and going back to the beginning it was the archaic and archaeology, old. to publish this scientific article to announce there was a third major form of life. so now the tree of life looked a little bit like this. instead of two major limbs coming out of the trunk like we thought over 150 years, one represents the bacteria, single cell no nucleus or no
and then those grad teams to come up with these paragraphs of dna fragments. looking at the results of one of the strains to realize it isn't bacteria at all but this creature it was a single celled creature living in the oxygen-poor environments to produce methane which was thought of as a bacteria was not bacteria at all. he went down the hall and said it isn't even bacteria. not only was it drastically different on the basis of its genome but more similar to animals plants and fungus more...
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he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but nothing he could sell. bones would not put meat on the table. then one day, something in the rocky soil catches clayton's eye. >> i looked, and there was a t. rex pre-max tooth laying there in almost perfect, museum-quality condition. >> so, this tooth, for example, is a result of your inheritance? >> it is. >> clayton shows me a casting of the tooth -- his first real find -- in the back room where he prepares specimens for sale. it's a combination man cave, research library, and trophy room. >> and i went home and sold that tooth that night to a collector for $2,500, and i was back in business. [ cow moos ] >> back in the ranching business, that is. >> i used that money to buy my first cattle to help supplement my other disease, ranching and cowboying. >> right. well, that's what kind of actually was exciting about it. we were pretty proud of being able to start our herd with something that he found, you know? that was pretty cool. >> "pretty cool" -- sure. but could such prehistoric artifacts be the cash
he finds plenty of fragments -- buckets full of them, in fact -- but nothing he could sell. bones would not put meat on the table. then one day, something in the rocky soil catches clayton's eye. >> i looked, and there was a t. rex pre-max tooth laying there in almost perfect, museum-quality condition. >> so, this tooth, for example, is a result of your inheritance? >> it is. >> clayton shows me a casting of the tooth -- his first real find -- in the back room where he...
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it is very fragmented.n that, the invisible orthodontics market is definitely the biggest player in space they own about 80% of market, andigner that is also the fastest growing market. a club is able to offer a price compared aroundinvisalign system, $2000 or so compared to about or $8,000 by invisalign. they are doing that because they are cutting up the doctor. out theare cutting doctor. >> does anyone use those metal things anymore? >> i definitely still see some. it is definitely the biggest player for kids. again, the clear liner market is and it isickly definitely very popular with because they are clear, so you can't really tell if you have these on. they are definitely still popular with kids. caroline: what is interesting, i think, in terms of this whole company, is that even though they have this market hot on heels, this new startup seemingly eating their lunch, owner is taking a stake in the competitor. 19% stakeve about a in the company right now. they invested in it twice. they are definitely
it is very fragmented.n that, the invisible orthodontics market is definitely the biggest player in space they own about 80% of market, andigner that is also the fastest growing market. a club is able to offer a price compared aroundinvisalign system, $2000 or so compared to about or $8,000 by invisalign. they are doing that because they are cutting up the doctor. out theare cutting doctor. >> does anyone use those metal things anymore? >> i definitely still see some. it is...
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. >> it's a fragmented early childhood system. a fragmented and under funded system. that some say isn't a system at all. children have -- so when they start, they're on different footing. based on theirst character coming into school. >> in terms of quality of child education?eschool what are the things that are part of the patch work quilt thatouoint out. >> any parent who has a child this age knows that right nin our state child care is very expensive. and also the quality of child care is not highly regulated. across the state. so a lot of kids that parents can't afford to put into child care at all. and of the kids that are in a early childhood care orraining or education, there's a lot of variation. in terms of what they get from an educational perspective. there's a lot of variationin terms of the teachers that are in those positions. serving them. it's not a high wage position. there's not a lot of regulation around training. >> when i think was so interesting about that aspect of the study, the one thing i hought was really interestin about that information a
. >> it's a fragmented early childhood system. a fragmented and under funded system. that some say isn't a system at all. children have -- so when they start, they're on different footing. based on theirst character coming into school. >> in terms of quality of child education?eschool what are the things that are part of the patch work quilt thatouoint out. >> any parent who has a child this age knows that right nin our state child care is very expensive. and also the quality...
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but it's not just the fragmentation of iraq's security apparatus that has played into the hands of isis. it is also the country's ethno- religious strife. iraq's kurdish minority has long desired independence. in 2005, a new constitution grantegithe kurds al autonomy in what is known as iraqi kurdistan. the kurds have their own government and their own defense forces, known as the peshmerga. but the kurdsfuave pushed for independence. last year, they held a controversl referendum, the results of which overwhelmingly favored kurdistan's secession. the iraqi government didn't recognize those results. in response to the vote, it launched an offensive in october last year to retake disputed areas that the kurds controlled. the two sides briefly clashed, and the kurds subsequently withdrew north, leaving behind a security vacuum. >> ( translated ): isis will always exist in iraq and in syria, and that's because of the political instability in the region. >> reporter: dler ghazi worksco for the kurdisterterrorism service. he was in charge of security in tuz khurmatu for 10 years, until the ir
but it's not just the fragmentation of iraq's security apparatus that has played into the hands of isis. it is also the country's ethno- religious strife. iraq's kurdish minority has long desired independence. in 2005, a new constitution grantegithe kurds al autonomy in what is known as iraqi kurdistan. the kurds have their own government and their own defense forces, known as the peshmerga. but the kurdsfuave pushed for independence. last year, they held a controversl referendum, the results...
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they wa nt to ta ke that is fragmenting society. they want to take sweden back 100 years.hat you think about the government here? do they do enough for you as a person? no, i don't think so, no. today, it is a rich land but where is the money? not to the people. the political establishment have ruled out coalition with the far right, 110w. out coalition with the far right, now. tonight, sweden is waiting, impossible to predict who is going to run this country. tonight's results as they come in over the course of the evening will be closely scrutinised in other eu capitals. that is because, like so many other eu member states, sweden, for all its liberal values, it seems, is also shifting to the political right. let's talk to annika rothstein, swedish political adviser and a journalist at the wall street journal. thank you forjoining us tonight. how much of a shock or surprise has this result that we are seeing with the sweden democrats doing so well merely been for people in sweden?- be honest, as we see the results come in, do shock is... broken audio. seeing the coalitio
they wa nt to ta ke that is fragmenting society. they want to take sweden back 100 years.hat you think about the government here? do they do enough for you as a person? no, i don't think so, no. today, it is a rich land but where is the money? not to the people. the political establishment have ruled out coalition with the far right, 110w. out coalition with the far right, now. tonight, sweden is waiting, impossible to predict who is going to run this country. tonight's results as they come in...
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have conducted a briefing in which it showed fragments of the engine and then to read from the nine thirty eight book mistrial which they claim was used. to down flight m h seventeen on july seventeenth twenty four team much. the g.i. to put a special focus on the serial number of the nine thirty eight missile components shown on the slides from the presentation. these numbers are comprised of two parts the first part is the product design reference number indicating each separate component so ninety one through one is the code number that stands for the missiles engine and the nine d. one three one zero five zero zero zero stands for the venturi. the second target is the unique serial number that serves to identify each separate component of the military product in question in this case it's eight eight six nine zero three two for the engine and. eight three zero one one three for the ventura. were these with the serial numbers of the venturi and the missile engine that i was opposed we were able to identify the very book missile that is of interest to the joint investigation team so how
have conducted a briefing in which it showed fragments of the engine and then to read from the nine thirty eight book mistrial which they claim was used. to down flight m h seventeen on july seventeenth twenty four team much. the g.i. to put a special focus on the serial number of the nine thirty eight missile components shown on the slides from the presentation. these numbers are comprised of two parts the first part is the product design reference number indicating each separate component so...
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to the extent that now we have a fragmentation of the european union. all right.d the emergency sirens going off all across europe, how come in your own country, greece, right now, if one looks at the opinion polls, out in front is the new democracy party, the mainstream age—old centre—right party. your old party, syriza, the radical leftist government of the moment, they are struggling in the polls, but your own even more radical progressive offering, your new party, you're struggling to get even a single percentage point of the vote in the latest opinion polls. well, i would say that is unfair, because we have just started the party. judge us at the election, that is the only opinion poll. especially for a party that is not known to exist in greece at the moment. take my point. allow me to address the point directly. firstly, firstly, the real winners of opinion polls are the apathy and discontent with the political system. the majority of greeks today declared, through opinion polls, that they're not going to participate in the democratic triumph celebration at
to the extent that now we have a fragmentation of the european union. all right.d the emergency sirens going off all across europe, how come in your own country, greece, right now, if one looks at the opinion polls, out in front is the new democracy party, the mainstream age—old centre—right party. your old party, syriza, the radical leftist government of the moment, they are struggling in the polls, but your own even more radical progressive offering, your new party, you're struggling to...
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streets day and night to ship of the french recalling the events my view of that period is somewhat fragmented i stand as families i didn't realize that i'd cross through the battle of waterloo unawares or the barricades on that we get a second. fifty years later and i still have lots of questions between combat veterans memories and politically biased propaganda how should we now analyze that turning point in history what is its legacy this much unofficial the phenomenon was a global one purse berlin london south battle tokyo and elsewhere. there were so many uprising swarming the streets of big cities and it's impossible to cite them all but i would like to understand is the tipping point. so here are some images and sound all those protest movements and would have to be the immoral war the world's leading power was waging against the public district and country a war that would stretch over the entire decade. in essence a god of war in vietnam to protect its own capital us interests and to protect the imperialist interests of the french for example. and at the same time the united states wa
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and to have that fragmentation. butak the term fake news has become part of our vernacular.they believe trumps claim of the people. that was upsetting enough. >> i don't like it. fake news. [laughter] that is what you do now. 51% of trump supporters but the question that there is the notion f there is fake news. >> i mean this from the bottom of my heart it is a noble profession and a lot of journalists at the moment but i also getet really upset when reporters make sloppy mistakes or take positions that are debatable. like for instance. last week the new york times wrote a story and they said it was impossible the timing was impossible. and then trump said this is fake news nobody said this. and it turned out the new york times face the comment ond something said by an administration official at an official background briefing and when you read the quote with the aid actually said was something along the lines that it would be really, really difficult to pull off in june 12 because that is in ten minutes. but they did not say it was impossible but then it became a full deba
and to have that fragmentation. butak the term fake news has become part of our vernacular.they believe trumps claim of the people. that was upsetting enough. >> i don't like it. fake news. [laughter] that is what you do now. 51% of trump supporters but the question that there is the notion f there is fake news. >> i mean this from the bottom of my heart it is a noble profession and a lot of journalists at the moment but i also getet really upset when reporters make sloppy mistakes...
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now we have a fragmentation of the european union. all right.rgency sirens going off all across europe, how come in your own country, if you look at the opinion polls, how different is the new party, the mainstream age—old centre—right party. your old party, the syriza party, the radical leftist government of the moment, they are struggling in the polls, that your own even more radical progressive offering them at your new party, you are struggling to get even a single percentage point of the vote in the latest opinion polls. i would say that is unfair because we have just under the party. the election is the onion opinion poll. -- is the only. take my point. allow me to address the point directly. firstly, firstly, the real winners of opinion polls are the apathy and discontent with the political system will stop the majority of greeks today declared through opinion polls that then i go to participate in the democratic triumph celebration at the ballot box. that is the greatest defeat of democracy. even people who actually say that they are goi
now we have a fragmentation of the european union. all right.rgency sirens going off all across europe, how come in your own country, if you look at the opinion polls, how different is the new party, the mainstream age—old centre—right party. your old party, the syriza party, the radical leftist government of the moment, they are struggling in the polls, that your own even more radical progressive offering them at your new party, you are struggling to get even a single percentage point of...
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you talk about your risk dashboard of european fragmentation. just over the month of august.dashboard. what does it measure? the marketres what focuses on key political events and to what extent broker research reports as well as news reports such as bloomberg itself, to what extent they talk about geopolitical events. we have identified a list of events that could flag markets. we monitor individually all of them as well as an aggregate basis. august into september, european fragmentation is one of the top geopolitical events as evidenced by our indicators. with that sentiment around populism very much evident and dominating the news flow, certainly very evident, what are the flows into europe looking like? >> you see equities -- anna: pretty unloved. >> almost on a daily basis throughout the course of this year. fragmentation assessment is not help especially in italy, despite recent improvements, as well as growth stagnating very much not recovering at the same pace as what we have seen towards the end of last year. in fact, we continue to see growth downside consensus. th
you talk about your risk dashboard of european fragmentation. just over the month of august.dashboard. what does it measure? the marketres what focuses on key political events and to what extent broker research reports as well as news reports such as bloomberg itself, to what extent they talk about geopolitical events. we have identified a list of events that could flag markets. we monitor individually all of them as well as an aggregate basis. august into september, european fragmentation is...
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streets day and night to soup of the french recalling the events my view of that period is somewhat fragmented by some does families i didn't realize that i'd cross through the battle of waterloo unawares all the barricades on that we get a second. fifty years later and still have lots of questions between combat veterans memories and politically biased propaganda how should we know and the ones that turning point in history what is its legacy. this much unofficial the phenomenon was a global one. purse berlin london sao paulo tokyo and elsewhere. there were so many uprising swarming the streets of big cities and it's impossible to cite them all but i would like to understand is the tipping point so here are some images and sounds the few pieces of the puzzle of a world changing in the mix of exhilaration and violence. if there were a single string connecting all those protest movements it would have to be the immoral war the world's leading power was waging against the poverty stricken country a war that would stretch over the entire decade. the us into going to war in vietnam to protect its
streets day and night to soup of the french recalling the events my view of that period is somewhat fragmented by some does families i didn't realize that i'd cross through the battle of waterloo unawares all the barricades on that we get a second. fifty years later and still have lots of questions between combat veterans memories and politically biased propaganda how should we know and the ones that turning point in history what is its legacy. this much unofficial the phenomenon was a global...
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iris is for the cosmonauts to attain the needed altitude and never reach the station some of its fragments burnt in the dense on the sphere and some feel down to. and there is the view that there we saw about thirty minutes or so ago a clear rotational spin on the progress cargo craft failures detected in the cores automated system. mr. bell. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you final training sessions at star city chief in and sink arizona ski receive instruction on how to launch satellites they haven't mastered it so far. sanjay will join the station crew shortly because i'm an old swiss supposed to do a space will together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed in will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the i assess one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk i. thank you before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain of the tradition even though they know that if one of them falls six the launch will have to be postponed. beautifully you. because yo
iris is for the cosmonauts to attain the needed altitude and never reach the station some of its fragments burnt in the dense on the sphere and some feel down to. and there is the view that there we saw about thirty minutes or so ago a clear rotational spin on the progress cargo craft failures detected in the cores automated system. mr. bell. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you final training sessions at star city chief in and sink arizona ski receive instruction on how to launch...
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but its hopes that all is not lost among items firefighters have already found of fragments of bone it's hope to skull one of the oldest fossils ever found in the americas maybe among them. bones were found but we still don't know if it's the skull of lutea we're waiting researches also managed to rescue some items and there was great excitement when a security guard found this document across the street. but nothing can replace what's been destroyed and although the government has promised money to shore up what's left of the museum many feel successive governments have simply neglected this brazilian treasure house of germany and turkey kicked off a series of high level visits today relations between the two countries have soured in recent years of human rights and other issues germany's foreign minister will meet with turkish president wretch of type there to one in ankara later today i only get gender for the german government is the release of seven german citizens from turkish jail they're being held on political charges after the failed coup two years ago turkey will be looking fo
but its hopes that all is not lost among items firefighters have already found of fragments of bone it's hope to skull one of the oldest fossils ever found in the americas maybe among them. bones were found but we still don't know if it's the skull of lutea we're waiting researches also managed to rescue some items and there was great excitement when a security guard found this document across the street. but nothing can replace what's been destroyed and although the government has promised...
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home.and then importantly, we talk about the process of these guys digging into deep holes to find some fragment, some component of the remains and even in the midst of life sometimes but john and i were proudest of the fact that we put together through the military and with the george hw bush administration and the clinton administration themost extensive , most far-reaching accountable transparent system ever designed by any nation in any time of war in order to account for our missing, potentially pows and mias. it's an extraordinary process . >> "after words" air saturday at 10 pm and sundays at 9 pm eastern and pacific on book tv on cspan2. all previous "after words" areable to watch online at booktv.org . >> my book is not just about donald trump the man i know, it's not just about the media and hollywood hypocrite you are going to open it up to questions in a few minutes. but the book makes it clear what happened. there is a deep state. i don't know if any of you everwatched the view . [shouting] well, i think it's when whoopi goldberg said what is the deep state and who's in charge? and
home.and then importantly, we talk about the process of these guys digging into deep holes to find some fragment, some component of the remains and even in the midst of life sometimes but john and i were proudest of the fact that we put together through the military and with the george hw bush administration and the clinton administration themost extensive , most far-reaching accountable transparent system ever designed by any nation in any time of war in order to account for our missing,...
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organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. it is about that when you look at it a little has problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. there's a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the horde pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be lofty but according to the people of doral they have just gotten started. the reigning wimbledon champion germany's angela has been knocked out of the u.s. open in the third round she was beaten in three sets by the twenty ninth seed dominica. broke open and three times in the first set did the same to her in the second german star was then broken again twice in the final set that means none of this year's grand slam champions are left in the women's competition with five of the ten seeds already out well that's the latest here from news in berlin will do have we will have more coming at the top of the hou
organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. it is about that when you look at it a little has problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. there's a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the horde pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be...
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organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. it is about that when you look at it a little has problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. as a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the whole pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be lofty but according to the people of doral they have just gotten started. don't forget you can always get the news on the go it's really easy just download from google play it on the apple store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send us photos and videos. is the seat of the news live from brandon will have more coming up the top of the hour thank you for watching. we make up we want tons of food and of the two pilots we all deserve the surface of . the want to the continent's future for its part o
organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. it is about that when you look at it a little has problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. as a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the whole pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be lofty but...
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those clearer skies will work their way southwards behind a fragmenting area of cloud and just one or quite clear on the south coast for the start of friday, so it'll be a milder night here to take us into friday morning rush—hour. a colder one further north with a touch of frost possible just about anywhere. into friday, high pressure is building in, keeping things dry. but as that cold front clears away, we've got all of us seeing the door open to the colder conditions. so a much chillier day on friday right from the start. we'll see the morning cloud in southern counties of england clear. that will lead to some sunnier conditions for the rest of the day. sunny spells really for most, just a few showers in the north and west of scotland, northern ireland later. but friday, note the temperatures, 12—16 degrees — a big drop on what some have been used to so far this week. and we continue with the cool conditions through the night and into the start of the weekend. high pressure, though, largely in charge. so a dry start, even if it's a little bit of a frosty one for some of you. sunsh
those clearer skies will work their way southwards behind a fragmenting area of cloud and just one or quite clear on the south coast for the start of friday, so it'll be a milder night here to take us into friday morning rush—hour. a colder one further north with a touch of frost possible just about anywhere. into friday, high pressure is building in, keeping things dry. but as that cold front clears away, we've got all of us seeing the door open to the colder conditions. so a much chillier...
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those clearer skies will work their way southwards behind a fragmenting area of cloud and just one orgland. not quite clear on the south coast for the start of friday, so it'll be a milder night here to take us into friday morning rush—hour. a colder one further north with a touch of frost possible just about anywhere. into friday, high pressure is building in, keeping things dry. but as that cold front clears away, we've got all of us seeing the door open to the colder conditions. so a much chillier day on friday right from the start. we'll see the morning cloud in southern counties of england clear. that will lead to some sunnier conditions for the rest of the day. sunny spells really for most, just a few showers in the north and west of scotland, northern ireland later. but friday, note the temperatures, 12—16 degrees — a big drop on what some have been used to so far this week. and we continue with the cool conditions through the night and into the start of the weekend. high pressure, though, largely in charge. so a dry start, even if it's a little bit of a frosty one for some of
those clearer skies will work their way southwards behind a fragmenting area of cloud and just one orgland. not quite clear on the south coast for the start of friday, so it'll be a milder night here to take us into friday morning rush—hour. a colder one further north with a touch of frost possible just about anywhere. into friday, high pressure is building in, keeping things dry. but as that cold front clears away, we've got all of us seeing the door open to the colder conditions. so a much...
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you do have to have a globally more or less seamless set of rules because if you have a lot of fragmented rules, you don't have an internet, you have many internet so we benefit from that. we do need to however recognize countries that do have an interest in protecting their citizens and part of what we're talking about now is how do you at least with respect to countries of a similar value system, democratic countries, how do we synchronize a way to have kind of a common picture of what the rules are that govern data and what the rules of the road to be that we don't wind up with your foot in a situation in terms of how we manage the data? i think that's going to continue to be a big thing. now, i don't believe in tariffs . and i think on balance free trade is good for the country although it doesn't always evenly spread winners and losers sometimes. but there is an area where i think the administration has been correct. the chinese in particular have been very adamant about trying to get our intellectual property. they steal it. either stealing it online, they use spies. espionage, ther
you do have to have a globally more or less seamless set of rules because if you have a lot of fragmented rules, you don't have an internet, you have many internet so we benefit from that. we do need to however recognize countries that do have an interest in protecting their citizens and part of what we're talking about now is how do you at least with respect to countries of a similar value system, democratic countries, how do we synchronize a way to have kind of a common picture of what the...
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the world is well connected yet more fragmented. challenges outward while many people go inward. and policy is under fire exactly where we need it the most. so ladies and gentlemen it is true we cannot solve any global problems. that balance of power to be kept in check but it was not without the strong unilateral framework the results was world war. and today with the balance of power it may contribute to the war it was the rise and the fear of sparta that makes war inevitable. but to be destined for war with many examples and to conclude that conflict is never inevitable. it with those competing interest onto a safer path. those individual leaders advance the well-being of people as guardians of the common good with that multilateral system. and with those institutions. into shell that value and that is why am so committed to reform and responding to the needs that we need most. and with a shared prosperity and for the common good. excellency. then to remain steadily. is still yearning for safety to become more and more distant. meant to be linked to international organized cri
the world is well connected yet more fragmented. challenges outward while many people go inward. and policy is under fire exactly where we need it the most. so ladies and gentlemen it is true we cannot solve any global problems. that balance of power to be kept in check but it was not without the strong unilateral framework the results was world war. and today with the balance of power it may contribute to the war it was the rise and the fear of sparta that makes war inevitable. but to be...
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and its culture but its hopes that all is not lost among items firefighters have already found of fragments of bone it's hoped to skull one of the oldest fossils ever found in the americas maybe among them. bones were found but we still don't know if it's the skull of loot c.-o. we're waiting researches also managed to rescue some items. and there was great excitement when a security guard found this document across the street. but nothing can replace what's been destroyed and although the government has promised money to shore up what's left of the museum many feel successive governments have simply neglected this brazilian treasure house. to nigeria now in the port in the mega city of lagos is one of the most important in west africa and one of the most chaotic one month ago nigeria's vice president ordered a seventy two hour security operation to clear up the traffic jams around the port but very little progress appears to have been made thousands of trucks still wait up to four weeks to get into the facility our correspondent chris reports from lagos. breakfast on the side of the road i
and its culture but its hopes that all is not lost among items firefighters have already found of fragments of bone it's hoped to skull one of the oldest fossils ever found in the americas maybe among them. bones were found but we still don't know if it's the skull of loot c.-o. we're waiting researches also managed to rescue some items. and there was great excitement when a security guard found this document across the street. but nothing can replace what's been destroyed and although the...
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organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. is that when you look at the little had problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. there's a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the horde pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be lofty but according to the people of doral they have just gotten started. it watching the news live from berlin will be back in exactly forty five minutes away with more to stay tuned and thank you for watching. and the trench of going on a polar expedition in don't miss the story the talk asia johnson takes you along on the thrilling out. week if you can discover the story and locate. d.w. story on instagram.
organizations are pursuing the same goals collaboration isn't a given the venezuelan community is fragmented in terms of their socio economic status and political beliefs. is that when you look at the little had problems in venezuela exist in the us as well. there's a lack of unity in the community we need to organize ourselves better and work together or we're going to satisfy the horde pinero couldn't gain enough votes for this year's election the exile communities goals may be lofty but...
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so what we have in front of me are some of the more unique fragments of the harvey collection. drawings.these they are artistic renderings of drawings from the fred harvey company. we have the bride angelo -- the bright angel lodge. -- have the bride you can see this mixed media of adobe and bigwood and timber being mixed together to create this iconic southwestern architecture. that's this mere -- that's this material. these are reprints of the lot beside a hotel in windsor, arizona. -- winslow, arizona. she did the grounds, the building, the rooms, the doors, all of the elements of this .otel this project was one, if not the very last, of the grand hotel of the railroad hotels. the hotel itself was completed .n 1929 it was closed in 1957. during that time, it was open to all customers who came by rail or road. it was probably among the finest of the facilities in northern arizona. career kind, whose of as an architect or a building designer/artist begins with fred harvey designing displays in a department in outlook turkey. she really works through the 1920's and really start
so what we have in front of me are some of the more unique fragments of the harvey collection. drawings.these they are artistic renderings of drawings from the fred harvey company. we have the bride angelo -- the bright angel lodge. -- have the bride you can see this mixed media of adobe and bigwood and timber being mixed together to create this iconic southwestern architecture. that's this mere -- that's this material. these are reprints of the lot beside a hotel in windsor, arizona. --...
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the band is fragmented, the rain will come and go.nshine to the afternoon but a scattering of showers across northern england and scotland, some of those could be on the heavy side, a chance of the odd rumble of thunder. the northerly breeze is not especially strong but cool, temperatures around 12— 15 degrees across scotland and northern ireland. some showers into the evening rush hour, some evening rain across parts of it is anglia that will clear tonight. rain into eastern part of scotland but in between we see clearer skies the temperatures dropping into low single figures in the countryside, these ideal city 70 —— these are your city centre temperatures. for tomorrow, still low pressure and thatis tomorrow, still low pressure and that is what bringing —— what is bringing outbreaks of rain. to the east of us, cool north—westerly wind and persistent rain across the east coast of scotland sliding across the north and north—east england may have a wet time from mid—morning onwards. away from it, a few showers running down from that r
the band is fragmented, the rain will come and go.nshine to the afternoon but a scattering of showers across northern england and scotland, some of those could be on the heavy side, a chance of the odd rumble of thunder. the northerly breeze is not especially strong but cool, temperatures around 12— 15 degrees across scotland and northern ireland. some showers into the evening rush hour, some evening rain across parts of it is anglia that will clear tonight. rain into eastern part of scotland...