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michael: in ecuador, people living in the amazon often maintain household garde,, calllled ckras, , wiin the rainforest.. for r kichwa peoplple, who are indigenous to this part t the amamazonchakraras e often n thr mamain source ofof food. cecilishshiguango and her fami e amamong ose whwho live fromm ththe bounty andnd biodiversitf the forest.. they know which plants are good to eat and which can b be useds medicicine. cesar: this fruit is gd d for treang a s sna bite. we break open the skin and squeezeze out the jujuice ontoe wound. michael: this wealth of knowledge is passed down from generaon to gegeneration. cecicilia: guayusasa is anotherr mecinanal plt. we give it to women wharare ababout give e birth. it prerevents hemorrrrhagin. now i ll t the lves toto restaurants. you can n make tea witith them. sosometimes i geget an order d sesend guayusa l leaves to qu. michael: casa gangotena is o thehe besrestauauras in thehe capita centlyly, e menu h h been beefed u up with exotic iningredients frfrom the chak. an intnteresting movove, givene guesests are city y dwellers d foreign visitor
michael: in ecuador, people living in the amazon often maintain household garde,, calllled ckras, , wiin the rainforest.. for r kichwa peoplple, who are indigenous to this part t the amamazonchakraras e often n thr mamain source ofof food. cecilishshiguango and her fami e amamong ose whwho live fromm ththe bounty andnd biodiversitf the forest.. they know which plants are good to eat and which can b be useds medicicine. cesar: this fruit is gd d for treang a s sna bite. we break open the skin...
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down as part of a plea agreement to felony theft charges related to her affair with her former body gardprosecutors say barry used taxpayer money to pay for the bodyguard's expenses while he was on personal time and she was sentenced to three years of probation. >>> the roanoke time s says a video shows a father showing his son running to school. he drives behind his son. he is punishing his son for getting kicked off the school bus for being a bully. it has more than 23 million views. his son has not gotten into any trouble since running to school. >>> and michelle obama met the 2-year-old girl captivated by her portrait. they danced to her favorite song. mrs. obama invited parkey curry to her office after a photo of curry became an internet sensation last week. the photo shows a little girl awestruck by the former first lady's portrait. >>> still ahead, newly approved screening. 23 and me is offering a new test that can help a high-risk group. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can
down as part of a plea agreement to felony theft charges related to her affair with her former body gardprosecutors say barry used taxpayer money to pay for the bodyguard's expenses while he was on personal time and she was sentenced to three years of probation. >>> the roanoke time s says a video shows a father showing his son running to school. he drives behind his son. he is punishing his son for getting kicked off the school bus for being a bully. it has more than 23 million views....
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alongside various people like christian dior after the second world war, and employed by the avant—gardechiaparelli. there are claims that up to 1,000 children may have been abused in the shropshire town of telford over a a0 year period, and mps are now calling foran inquiry. seven men have already been convicted, but it's thought others have escaped charges. it's thought the unfolding scandal in telford could be the worst the country has ever seen. kathleen hallisey is a lawyer specialising in child abuse. she thinks it's important a public inquiry does take place. i don't think that we can just end it here. we definitely need a public enquiry. the victims need justice. as was pointed out in the sunday mirror investigation, many of these victims are not going to come forward and i am extremely concerned that there have been continued failings by police and social workers. and i think a broader enquiry needs to look in depth in those issues. and potentially what we need to be looking at is we need to be educating people in positions of authority of how to deal with these, and that victim
alongside various people like christian dior after the second world war, and employed by the avant—gardechiaparelli. there are claims that up to 1,000 children may have been abused in the shropshire town of telford over a a0 year period, and mps are now calling foran inquiry. seven men have already been convicted, but it's thought others have escaped charges. it's thought the unfolding scandal in telford could be the worst the country has ever seen. kathleen hallisey is a lawyer specialising...
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less interest is on -- less emphasis on union organizing and more on creating thatolutionary avant-garde , is a cadre of revolutionaries who would lead the working-class into revolution, rather than the working-class creating the revolution. now, i am mentioning these ideological differences, feuds, because part of the tragedy that is coming ahead, the haymarket tragedy, is that the state executed men -- the haymarket riot, who actually hated each other, who took different positions with anarchism. but as far as the state is concerned, and anarchist is an and anarchist as an anarchist and that is it. anarchists in the u.s. were having some pr problems because the anarchists in europe especially were using assassination. there were two attempts in 1878 kaiser.erman one each on the king of spain and italy, and a second attempt on the king of spain. and james a. garfield assassinated in 1882 by a suspected anarchist, as was mckinley. in 1901. two british officials were killed by irish revolutionists, blamed on anarchists. if you want to check me out on this, wikipedia has a list of assassin
less interest is on -- less emphasis on union organizing and more on creating thatolutionary avant-garde , is a cadre of revolutionaries who would lead the working-class into revolution, rather than the working-class creating the revolution. now, i am mentioning these ideological differences, feuds, because part of the tragedy that is coming ahead, the haymarket tragedy, is that the state executed men -- the haymarket riot, who actually hated each other, who took different positions with...
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one from the russian avant garde and. >> it really is that complex. >> it's considered to be one of the demanding solos in classical music. >> the real treat just to hear that alone for tickets visit the arts in philly.org. >> black panther is a box office hit as you know and now our parent company disney is giving a cut of the profits back to children. disney is donating $1 million to boys and girls clubs of america. the boys' and girls' club endorses stem. black panther is a production of marvel studios which disney owns. >>> pizza hut is replacing papa john's as nfl's pizza sponsor. papa john's blamed its sagging sales on the nfl's response to the player protest. the nfl's deal with pizza hut is for four years. >>> always glad you're waking up with us on a sunday morning. 7:54, 37 degrees. sky 6hd, hey that nor'easter is gone but it's still a bit windy outside. chris sowers is here now with a final check on the forecast. >> still breezy today, even tomorrow we could be dealing with breezes. the new jersey shore still dealing with minor tidal flooding from sandy hook down through aval
one from the russian avant garde and. >> it really is that complex. >> it's considered to be one of the demanding solos in classical music. >> the real treat just to hear that alone for tickets visit the arts in philly.org. >> black panther is a box office hit as you know and now our parent company disney is giving a cut of the profits back to children. disney is donating $1 million to boys and girls clubs of america. the boys' and girls' club endorses stem. black...
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we have these higher-end malls like king of prussia and garde state -- >> is that a simon property, kingng of prussia is a simon property they put in 47 restaurants -- >> that's the one where urban outfitters has a pizza in it >> yes i love the place they have great stores around it anthropology right across the board. so we're seeing those become show places. and become a real attraction that you will go and do something at not just shop. as a big-time ceo of an operator said to me not long ago, back when we got in the business, we would build a mall and put in places for people to eat now we build a mall and we get them to come to eat and hope they buy something on the way out. >> it's like airports. come shop and by the way get a flight while you get something to eat buy something at swatch. do you like the deal do you like this deal? >> love this deal. >> was it a fair price >> fair price. >> for a company that was bankrupt eight years ago, 15 billion. >> they've been negotiating. they came in they made an offer they had to redo the offer now the offer is better. my guess is it's a f
we have these higher-end malls like king of prussia and garde state -- >> is that a simon property, kingng of prussia is a simon property they put in 47 restaurants -- >> that's the one where urban outfitters has a pizza in it >> yes i love the place they have great stores around it anthropology right across the board. so we're seeing those become show places. and become a real attraction that you will go and do something at not just shop. as a big-time ceo of an operator said...
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when you look at life, you have the issue of i am autonomous unless i am charlie gard, autonomous unless phil in the blank. will that breakdown in and of itself because when we see my generation as the most pro-life generation in part due to that conflict. do you think that will breakdown internally? secondly, if not, how do you see our role to address that? >> autonomy means different things in different contextss. and secular philosophy, modernist, modernism stressed personal autonomy. the notion of i think therefore i am and apart from my community, my body, descartes said i don't get truth from my body, it is true in my mind. my locus of personal identity is my mind. that was modernist. postmodernism comes out of hegel. hegel's philosophy, pantheism and the idea the universal mind evolving in the universe and you are part of that mind so even after it was secularized it contained the notion your identity is part of a group so this, people like mark, this became your mentality, the way you think, you are not an individual. you are part of a group, and economic class, race, class, gend
when you look at life, you have the issue of i am autonomous unless i am charlie gard, autonomous unless phil in the blank. will that breakdown in and of itself because when we see my generation as the most pro-life generation in part due to that conflict. do you think that will breakdown internally? secondly, if not, how do you see our role to address that? >> autonomy means different things in different contextss. and secular philosophy, modernist, modernism stressed personal autonomy....
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do you think that the american people can trust that thaez massive social media companies can safe gardhe privacy? and if not, should there be regulation? >> i'm very concerned about privacy, primarily from the government, because i think the government takes it from you unwilli unwillingly. the internet does trade information. if you order a pair of shoes line, those shoes will pop back up if you didn't pick them, or even if you did pick those shoes, you'll get more shoes. there's a certain amount of personal information, but it's consistent with your agreements. we ought to be very, very kau l careful about the government collecting that data from private entities. i'm not sure about the specifics of this. but whether or not it broke the law, absolutely, the privacy of the american consumer should be protected. >> senator rand paul of kentucky, thank you so much, sir. always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a very different perspective on haspel and pompeo. trump ally and confidant senator lindsey graham is threatened with senator paul's threat to politic the nominees and
do you think that the american people can trust that thaez massive social media companies can safe gardhe privacy? and if not, should there be regulation? >> i'm very concerned about privacy, primarily from the government, because i think the government takes it from you unwilli unwillingly. the internet does trade information. if you order a pair of shoes line, those shoes will pop back up if you didn't pick them, or even if you did pick those shoes, you'll get more shoes. there's a...
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ebola,gards to zika and we have a policy that whenever we partner with a company that cdc, federal funds, if we get involved in any aspect of the development of a vaccine, that thature vaccine will be made available in a reasonable way to the people we tested the vaccine in. when we do this in west africa, , andin liberia, guinea it has to be affordable. we had agencies that would make repurchases. i don't really have a concern that we will have a vaccine that will be out priced for the people who need it. both for zika and ebola. those are the kind of arrangements that you make with the companies. you don't have a situation where they are out priced. issue, and this gets to your fourth question, you make a vaccine, who do you give it to? it's very interesting. that is one of the reasons why we have such a problem getting companies to make an investment for a vaccine that doesn't have a set group of people who unquestionably would get the vaccine, such as we give with childhood vaccines, where everybody gets measles, mps, everybody mu gets hepatitis. thing about zika, it would depend on
ebola,gards to zika and we have a policy that whenever we partner with a company that cdc, federal funds, if we get involved in any aspect of the development of a vaccine, that thature vaccine will be made available in a reasonable way to the people we tested the vaccine in. when we do this in west africa, , andin liberia, guinea it has to be affordable. we had agencies that would make repurchases. i don't really have a concern that we will have a vaccine that will be out priced for the people...
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to me that says, they don't trust their republican majority to safe gard this investigation, which theyas something worth investigating. and i think that is a shot across the bow to republicans who have been privately bemoaning the idea that president trump might fire the special counsel, but publicly not really doing much to discourage that. >> yeah, the breaking news continues next. we'll have more on the newly revealed line of questioning that special counsel robert mueller wants to use on president trump. >>> also, stormy daniels speaking out on twitter, taking on her critics insisting she's not a victim. what's the porn star saying tonight about the president of the united states. in the eastern united states supported by innovative packaging that extends the shelf life of foods and infrastructure upgrades that help us share our produce with the world. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov go. yes! still buffering. go. yes! nice play. mine too. what happened? hey, joy, you should let your new pa
to me that says, they don't trust their republican majority to safe gard this investigation, which theyas something worth investigating. and i think that is a shot across the bow to republicans who have been privately bemoaning the idea that president trump might fire the special counsel, but publicly not really doing much to discourage that. >> yeah, the breaking news continues next. we'll have more on the newly revealed line of questioning that special counsel robert mueller wants to...
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the polls on monday in a presidential race that pits the incumbent abdul fattah el-sisi against el garde party chairperson was a star for most of the vote comes seventy years after the revolution that ended the three decades long presidency of hosni mubarak al-jazeera as media review program the listening post has been analyzing egyptian news coverage in the run up to the voters reporting this election campaign hasn't been a particularly complex operation for the egyptian news media the decks were largely cleared early on of potential challengers to president abdullah thought to l.c.c. one by one those would be candidates dropped out of the race for egyptians turning into broadcasters both state owned as well as private there have been plenty of media outlets to watch but much less available in terms of information opinions and perspectives. over the past few weeks egypt's state owned broadcaster and private channels like d.m.c. saddam and on t.v. have all done their part in scripting effect accompli contributing on the airwaves to the cult of personality surrounding president. be the go
the polls on monday in a presidential race that pits the incumbent abdul fattah el-sisi against el garde party chairperson was a star for most of the vote comes seventy years after the revolution that ended the three decades long presidency of hosni mubarak al-jazeera as media review program the listening post has been analyzing egyptian news coverage in the run up to the voters reporting this election campaign hasn't been a particularly complex operation for the egyptian news media the decks...
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him from the beginning, as you know well, alongside keith schiller, effectively the president's body gard, hope hicks, who has now announced she is resigning and nbc news has confirmed that mcentee is currently being investigated for what are being described as serious financial crimes. so there is a lot that indicates that this has been anything but orderly behind the scenes, even as the president would like to say, hey, this is exactly as i like it to look. i'm struck by what he said on the south lawn when we saw him today, basically saying, i'm finally getting to that place where i think i have the cabinet and the other officials i want. as you know well, he said he only hires the best people. if that's the case, you wouldn't think they would have to be leaving so often. >> and we just showed a picture of john mechancentee. a young guy who's been with the campaign since almost the very beginning. we have andrea mitchell who was in that briefing. unfortunately, we just lost andrea mitchell. almost got her. who was in the briefing with secretary of state -- outgoing secretary of state re
him from the beginning, as you know well, alongside keith schiller, effectively the president's body gard, hope hicks, who has now announced she is resigning and nbc news has confirmed that mcentee is currently being investigated for what are being described as serious financial crimes. so there is a lot that indicates that this has been anything but orderly behind the scenes, even as the president would like to say, hey, this is exactly as i like it to look. i'm struck by what he said on the...
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including steve bannon, hope hicks, a lot of those around donald trump, ekeikeith schille his former body gard. he hasn't spoke with roger stone and sam was talking a lot about stone. is there an indication from your reporting that stone might be nervous about that? >> that was one of the most interesting things about this entire kind of meltdown that sam had yesterday was that he kept referring to the idea that he did not want to testify against his good friend and mentor, roger stone. now, of course, we know, both from your reporting and mine from last week, that stone is of interest to mueller. and he actually did exchange direct messages with wikileaks during the election that were not previously disclosed. now, whether or not sam nunberg actually knows that and whether or not he just doesn't want to go in there, because he's afraid of being asked by the special counsel about, you know, perhaps ror roger stone's communications with wikileaks, it's still unclear. but roger stone has made it abundantly clear that he does not think that he has anything to hide. now, of course, the question is
including steve bannon, hope hicks, a lot of those around donald trump, ekeikeith schille his former body gard. he hasn't spoke with roger stone and sam was talking a lot about stone. is there an indication from your reporting that stone might be nervous about that? >> that was one of the most interesting things about this entire kind of meltdown that sam had yesterday was that he kept referring to the idea that he did not want to testify against his good friend and mentor, roger stone....
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. >>> the '70s in new york were one wild ride from the avant-garde art of andy warhol to the edgy soundsat redefined pop culture and artist duncan hannah was in the middle of it all. his notebook "notebooks on the seventies" are being published next week. we recently met up with hannah at his brooklyn, new york, studio. duncan hannah was 19 when he landed in new york in 1971, an art student from minneapolis in a city so alive he wrote in his journals this place is a monster. >> so yu just put anything in there that was camping your fancy at the time. >> yeah. >> throughout the decade he filled dozens of elaborate notebooks which he titled and illustrated. i'm rich in my povertying he wrote, in the prime of my life. he paid the rent doing magazine illustrations, living for the night life. ♪ >> reporter: like one epic after party, in 19784, after a roxy music concert -- >> at the end of it, andy warhol said, we're all going to the 82 club, do you want to come, and i said, sure. it was bryan ferry, david bowie, and andy and me. >> in the car. >> yeah. >> what are you thinking at that moment
. >>> the '70s in new york were one wild ride from the avant-garde art of andy warhol to the edgy soundsat redefined pop culture and artist duncan hannah was in the middle of it all. his notebook "notebooks on the seventies" are being published next week. we recently met up with hannah at his brooklyn, new york, studio. duncan hannah was 19 when he landed in new york in 1971, an art student from minneapolis in a city so alive he wrote in his journals this place is a monster....
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who voted for donald trump did so at the behest of their boyfriends and husbands generally not avant-garde remark. you have also growing concern that nancy pelosi is more after drag for the party. her approval numbers gone down into the high teens, low 20s, record low numbers there. so not across the board, all democrats all the time there. are some democrats they don't want to deal with any of the time, huh? >> that's right. i think it would do both parties well to get some fresh blood, new leadership, new face, new names on the ballot. when it comes to midterms, two points caitlyn and joe touched on it, we elect congress noting it nationally by district by district and in the case of senate by states. tax law continues to very popular. that should be their focus. they should tout the economy, economic benefits of that reform. secondly elections go to people that show up. turnout will be the most important variable. of course new presidents tend to lose in the midterm elections following their election. but people, it is hard to be negative, hard to get the negative emotions motivating pe
who voted for donald trump did so at the behest of their boyfriends and husbands generally not avant-garde remark. you have also growing concern that nancy pelosi is more after drag for the party. her approval numbers gone down into the high teens, low 20s, record low numbers there. so not across the board, all democrats all the time there. are some democrats they don't want to deal with any of the time, huh? >> that's right. i think it would do both parties well to get some fresh blood,...
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the bill doesn't even allow regulators to consider how to improve safe gards to better protect consumers. it is absurd that we're here today discussing yet another bill that leads to massive deregulation and seeks to tip the scales in fare of the financial industry. the interest of the public or what we should be focused on this bill is yet another piece of the harmful and reckless republican agenda. only a few months ago, republicans jammed their tax scam legislation through this chamber. they added $1.8 trillion to the federal debt in order to line the pockets of wall street and other mega corporations with billions in tax cuts and leaving families on main street and generations of their children just to pick up the tab. democrats rejected that terrible piece of legislation and should now reject h.r. 4607 as well. americans for financial reform a coalition of more than 200 consumer civil rights investor, retiree, community labor, faith-base and business groups said that h.r. 4607, quote, contains no consideration of the public benefits that are the justification for psychiatry ating th
the bill doesn't even allow regulators to consider how to improve safe gards to better protect consumers. it is absurd that we're here today discussing yet another bill that leads to massive deregulation and seeks to tip the scales in fare of the financial industry. the interest of the public or what we should be focused on this bill is yet another piece of the harmful and reckless republican agenda. only a few months ago, republicans jammed their tax scam legislation through this chamber. they...
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solomon,gards to mr.s of the most profitable, the most profitable division. that would be the investment banking division. as for mr. schwartz, he was the x cfo for the past four years. lost andow that he has will be moving on. mr. blankfein, we are wondering whether he will step down sooner or later. some analysts are positing that maybe he might step down sometime next year. the reason for that is that it would be the 150th anniversary of goldman sachs. so that could be quite pointed. david: the next question i guess we have to ask is what does david solomon bring that harvey schwartz does not? ramy: i mentioned he was head of the investment banking division. looking at the investment banking division revenue and profit -- let's hop into the bloomberg journal -- terminal. you can see, over the past several quarters, we see a rise in terms of positivity. to see the white areas, 2008 2011. that is a thing of the past. a lot of analysts and people are saying, look, he did a really good job for most of the
solomon,gards to mr.s of the most profitable, the most profitable division. that would be the investment banking division. as for mr. schwartz, he was the x cfo for the past four years. lost andow that he has will be moving on. mr. blankfein, we are wondering whether he will step down sooner or later. some analysts are positing that maybe he might step down sometime next year. the reason for that is that it would be the 150th anniversary of goldman sachs. so that could be quite pointed. david:...
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remi garde on the details through the next couple of days. —— we will firm up on the details.t travel disruption as and significant travel disruption as a result of that snow. you can stay up—to—date with the warnings. we will keep you updated as it goes. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the us, france, and germany have issued a joint statement with the uk, saying that russian action is the only plausible explanation for the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury. we do hold russia culpable for this brazen, brazen act and despicable act that's taken place on the streets of what is such a remarkable city. a fire door taken from grenfell tower resisted flames for only half as long as expected when tested by police, but the housing secretary has told mps there is no evidence of wider problems. and the leader of northamptonshire county council has resigned, following a report that called for the council to be abolished. an independent inspection concluded failings left the organisation facing huge debts. sport now on afternoon live. it's known as st patri
remi garde on the details through the next couple of days. —— we will firm up on the details.t travel disruption as and significant travel disruption as a result of that snow. you can stay up—to—date with the warnings. we will keep you updated as it goes. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: the us, france, and germany have issued a joint statement with the uk, saying that russian action is the only plausible explanation for the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in...