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of a few to a palestinian state and i think also mr micromanaged quite was quite clear on that that franz opposes the recognition by mr trump as a whole the city. is but he also urged again mr netanyahu to make steps to woods to palestinians for example a freeze of settlements something of that sort so there was a very clear message from one of the european leaders and he was the first to meet mr netanyahu after that statement to push for peace but that they can't except that to some unknowns the capital of israel well yes this is an attorney and his first trip to europe since trump's controversial announcement what do you think is netanyahu is mission on this trip. well you have to know this trip was planned some time ago actually before this diplomatic crisis erupted over this. issue so we expected netanyahu to come to paris and also to meet with the e.u. foreign ministers to talk about mainly iran the iranian presence also in syria because a lot of changes here in the region and to talk with them about the nuclear deal and now of course the focus here is on jerusalem and you could expe
of a few to a palestinian state and i think also mr micromanaged quite was quite clear on that that franz opposes the recognition by mr trump as a whole the city. is but he also urged again mr netanyahu to make steps to woods to palestinians for example a freeze of settlements something of that sort so there was a very clear message from one of the european leaders and he was the first to meet mr netanyahu after that statement to push for peace but that they can't except that to some unknowns...
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in africa is then followed by asia and the pacific region and central asia and europe third while franz itself has become a key human trafficking hub as according to a report from the u.s. state department it lists the country as a destination and transit point for men women and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking we spoke to the vice president of the libyan presidential council and asked him about look plan for military action. we are going to be but no. we cannot accept anything to be done with our representative libyan libyans would be the ones who do the action with the help of the lord to come up. with that i way to help them. to create the right investments on their country for a free libya if not the country for you know a democratic libya is a country of iran we as a libyan have already invest in africa and we want to see anybody talk of ever going first with the country for agent and the arabs immigrants to stay with their loved ones with their families thank you for choosing r.t. international that's all for me but with all the latest headlines my colleague
in africa is then followed by asia and the pacific region and central asia and europe third while franz itself has become a key human trafficking hub as according to a report from the u.s. state department it lists the country as a destination and transit point for men women and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking we spoke to the vice president of the libyan presidential council and asked him about look plan for military action. we are going to be but no. we cannot accept...
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on the morning of august 29, as franz sigel's men advanced toward jackson's position, they struggled to maintain a division or even a brigade front. the problem developed as a 's' theof pope intelligence on jackson's siegel's' intelligence on jackson's position. no one seemed to know exactly where jackson was. there was a large gap that was developed between two brigades, one of the advancing front and one on the right. as the advance against the position, one brigade slowed directly to a halt. carter m braxton opened on the right. at the same time, they received word of troops on his right and rear, and halted his command. those troops would later turn out to be general kearney's division. this would be the first attack on jackson's line, and it was an attack that broke down quickly by the federals advancing toward his position. shure's division was supposed to maintain his line with robert milroy and his independent again on his left, who was supposed to connect with brigadier general robert shanks, even further to the left. brigades pulled far ahead of the rest of the line to enga
on the morning of august 29, as franz sigel's men advanced toward jackson's position, they struggled to maintain a division or even a brigade front. the problem developed as a 's' theof pope intelligence on jackson's siegel's' intelligence on jackson's position. no one seemed to know exactly where jackson was. there was a large gap that was developed between two brigades, one of the advancing front and one on the right. as the advance against the position, one brigade slowed directly to a halt....
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franz. >> a proposal on indiana would force the indianapolis colts over cult players kneeling during. the bill would request a refund fund to fans who want them. give me a break. it wouldn't require the colts to refund tickets if members of the opposing team told me. for one, i get it it's red meet for whoever is propos ing this. if the colts were good, if andrew luck were playing, there would be no requests for any of this. >> i say they today serve refunds for how bad of a team i was. if you want to say bad play i i c't stub hub for my tickets. if you're offended by the anthem protest, that's in too, but agains that he's the case, you have the government telling a private event price. do i have time for a minute i soap box. >> ten seconds. direct tv he gave refunds for people who didn't like the kneeling but they wouldn't give me a refund for a product that doesn't work sunday ticket trks it's terrible . don't get it. brody logan a, everyone. back after this on the final five. here we are, this is the last live final five of 2017. we're going to go back to our best of show tomorrow
franz. >> a proposal on indiana would force the indianapolis colts over cult players kneeling during. the bill would request a refund fund to fans who want them. give me a break. it wouldn't require the colts to refund tickets if members of the opposing team told me. for one, i get it it's red meet for whoever is propos ing this. if the colts were good, if andrew luck were playing, there would be no requests for any of this. >> i say they today serve refunds for how bad of a team i...
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where wax franz's were shown in glasgow scotland. seeding made of wax also in glasgow at the lighthouse design museum. in her dancing water lilies piece she floated wax discs on a pond in toronto canada. in a good protos cast countless wax slabs in discs over the decades and melted countless ones down again if their color surface texture or degree of translucence didn't please or her wax objects are stable as long as they are exposed to excessive heat or direct sunlight the light source is in her wax lamps all burn cold. one of the oyster people who have bought my last repeatedly tell me that when they switch them on it's like turning on their hearts at the lamps bring a smile to their lips but what could be better than that. i skipped through not. ideal for this time of year as well now we end the show today by looking at the handwriting something that probably a many of us have not done for a while but at christmas time it's fitting to have calligraphy on christmas codd's and christmas party invitations the style is both traditiona
where wax franz's were shown in glasgow scotland. seeding made of wax also in glasgow at the lighthouse design museum. in her dancing water lilies piece she floated wax discs on a pond in toronto canada. in a good protos cast countless wax slabs in discs over the decades and melted countless ones down again if their color surface texture or degree of translucence didn't please or her wax objects are stable as long as they are exposed to excessive heat or direct sunlight the light source is in...
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his advisers hardwood franz's that using the word rohingya one of them. could aggravate a tense. support the country's. more christian population grows. politically speaking muslims have lived in the country's restive rajoy state for decades. analog recognized as citizens. they have limited access to education. health care homes implements. a deeply moving speech on his asian tour the particles for the given is. form of the rohingya minority has suffereded in t the face ofe world's indifference. a group off sixteen refugees have the opportunity his speaker leader of one point two billion catholics world lines. he listened to the stories and times. crossing the homes. more than six hundred thousand rohingya refugees have fled irma since august twenty fifth streaming across the border to neighboring bangladesh which is struggled to deal with the influx. acetatate when e lease is brutatal crarackdon lurking insurgents b began. over they reportedly killed twelve people in attacks on police pays. since then about two hundred seventy hoffman of religiou. houthi england's. at least nine
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lieutenant colonel alexander jefferson, who was a tuskegee airman who flew 19 missions over italy and franz except for that last mission in which he crashed and was captured by the germans and was a p.o.w. so these are the stories we'll hear this morning so let's get started. i'd like to start gentlemen, as i mentioned earlier -- can you hear me okay? okay. let's start with mr. alexander. could you give us a little bit about your background, where you grew up, where you came from and why you joined the tuskegee airmen. >> i'm a college graduate. and you had to be a college graduate to go into the army air corps in 1941. i remember the japanese bombed pearl harbor in december. i graduated six months later from college and the draft board was after me trying to bite me to send me to the army. if the draft board had caught me i would be a book private making $21 a month. but i stayed -- i allowed -- joined the army air corps and as a cadet learning how to fly with the excitement, you made $57 a month and after nine months you became a second lieutenant with a little gold bar on your shoulder a
lieutenant colonel alexander jefferson, who was a tuskegee airman who flew 19 missions over italy and franz except for that last mission in which he crashed and was captured by the germans and was a p.o.w. so these are the stories we'll hear this morning so let's get started. i'd like to start gentlemen, as i mentioned earlier -- can you hear me okay? okay. let's start with mr. alexander. could you give us a little bit about your background, where you grew up, where you came from and why you...
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so, and unconditional assurance to eu citizens i think will make a big franz liszt christmas. -- willstmas. our economics editor kamal ahmed joins us now. a bit of divers and should —— a bit ofa a bit of divers and should —— a bit of a divers and check —— a bit of a divergences between what theresa may and what donald tusk were saying in terms of the future trading relationship? is i think many businesses would argue that they are much more in the donald tusk position than they are in the theresa may position. the key thing for businesses and indeed for the economics of this deal is the transition and final end stage of the relationship between the uk and the relationship between the uk and the european union. now, on that matter, there‘s not a lot of substance in the agreement we‘ve had today. so, the agreement on citizens rights, the agreement on the open border and the agreement on the divorce bill, i think politically are good news for the uk government and for the european commission and for the european union 27. but what of course we don‘t have is how any of course we don‘t hav
so, and unconditional assurance to eu citizens i think will make a big franz liszt christmas. -- willstmas. our economics editor kamal ahmed joins us now. a bit of divers and should —— a bit ofa a bit of divers and should —— a bit of a divers and check —— a bit of a divergences between what theresa may and what donald tusk were saying in terms of the future trading relationship? is i think many businesses would argue that they are much more in the donald tusk position than they are...
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and fifty meters so yes a lot of anger that it did bring fans together though the dortmund monaco's franz. stayed overnight with and fans they were fed and it really did kind of football into perspective for a bit also such an unusual story how did investigate get to the suspect initially they thought it was an islamist attack because they found three deaths at the scene claiming responsibility by islamic state that they quickly realized their friends it's the authenticity of theirs that this was that was questionable and then they were alerted to some behavior the hosts how opposite where the attack took place stuff they said a man was insistent on having a room with a view of the street and then they said someone was acting strangely on afterwards because for a restaurant order the steak even ordered a massive ability to showed and so that kind of behavior really alerted police and then there's this stock option this person on option. was allegedly took place on the day of the attack itself in place able to trace that using an ip address and the suspect was then arrested ten days and th
and fifty meters so yes a lot of anger that it did bring fans together though the dortmund monaco's franz. stayed overnight with and fans they were fed and it really did kind of football into perspective for a bit also such an unusual story how did investigate get to the suspect initially they thought it was an islamist attack because they found three deaths at the scene claiming responsibility by islamic state that they quickly realized their friends it's the authenticity of theirs that this...
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well, rather than a passive one, toows us mark: to a bloomberg exclusive, former french president franz -- francois hollande says the u.k. can't accept this expect to keep the trade deal in the single market. >> [speaking in french] iso the united kingdom would have to pay and that the deal has been found, we were incurred a what we referred to was general countries by the british and generally we were able to find an agreement on the question of european citizens. be a second phase that will deal with the place of the united kingdom in the internal market due to an internal market if the trade agreement was made. europe's attitude is one of respect, but also one of certain demands. we now have to connect to europe of 27. as it is a reversible and its aim is not to punish the british, its aim is to clarify as best as possible future relations between the european union and the united kingdom. and also, with france, i was keep a special relationship with the u.k., especially on questions around defense, and this will be up cap. >> the international trade secretary today said we hope for
well, rather than a passive one, toows us mark: to a bloomberg exclusive, former french president franz -- francois hollande says the u.k. can't accept this expect to keep the trade deal in the single market. >> [speaking in french] iso the united kingdom would have to pay and that the deal has been found, we were incurred a what we referred to was general countries by the british and generally we were able to find an agreement on the question of european citizens. be a second phase that...
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well so be as you heard of vice president franz timmermans is clearly exasperated it's been him personally who had to negotiate with the polish government over these last two years trying to bring them back into compliance with the e.u. law in terms of freedom of the judiciary right now the government has given itself the power to in some cases terminate judges or at least control their terms all the way up to the supreme court and timmerman says that's simply not an e.u. norm and that poland must amend these decisions rollback these laws and poland has basically ignored every recommendation the commission has made and so as to remain said they are left no choice they have to go to the back of the tool shed and bring out their most powerful weapon to suspend possibly poland's voting rights to possibly cost money and was poland being the biggest net beneficiary of e.u. funds they're hoping that this time warsaw will listen so wojciech the e.u. saying it has no choice what's the polish government saying. well the polish prime minister met those more obvious q. wrote on twenty third this judi
well so be as you heard of vice president franz timmermans is clearly exasperated it's been him personally who had to negotiate with the polish government over these last two years trying to bring them back into compliance with the e.u. law in terms of freedom of the judiciary right now the government has given itself the power to in some cases terminate judges or at least control their terms all the way up to the supreme court and timmerman says that's simply not an e.u. norm and that poland...
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eric franz, one of dr. buchbinder's lawyers said jake acted alone. >> good morning. >> so what is this new evidence that led to the arrest of book booinlder five years after? >> it camp to the statue of limitations and they finally decided let's give this a shot. >> that was quite a question that you asked. why did you buy that sledgehammer. i was very curious to hear her answer. what will be her defense? >> her attorney says you've got to stay tuned. we won't tell you yet. they can explain the sledgehammer and they hope to introduce a new piece of evidence allegedly a handwritten note from jake nolan, the boy who's allegedly ill, that says pamela had nothing do with this. >> has she made bail? >> she was turned down twice. she had her passport birth certificate, her child's passport and staying in a placy upstate new york. prosecutors believe because she has some wealth she's a flight risk. >> i'm intrigued. >> you can watch peter's full report, "the psychiatrist and the selfie" tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. senn tralg. >> the names are alw
eric franz, one of dr. buchbinder's lawyers said jake acted alone. >> good morning. >> so what is this new evidence that led to the arrest of book booinlder five years after? >> it camp to the statue of limitations and they finally decided let's give this a shot. >> that was quite a question that you asked. why did you buy that sledgehammer. i was very curious to hear her answer. what will be her defense? >> her attorney says you've got to stay tuned. we won't tell...
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. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowther interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us several shows that didn't explode in the ratings, but were influential to others. "homicide" is one of them. ♪ shell me with questions all night ♪ ♪ i'm living in a danger zone >> "homicide: life on the street" was innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. >> tears coming out of your eyes. >> ain't no tears coming from my eyes. >> those eyes are brimming with tears. >> they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people o
. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right nowther interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us...