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surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which a hundred and seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards and old erections they on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the comerica temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood between essential shrine and its surrounding walls. these housed the priests and their assistants. according to one account eighteen high priests two thousand seven hundred forty officiants two thousand two hundred two assistant priests and six hundred fifteen dancing girls served in one single shrine and a vast store of treasure was piled up in the shrine five tons of gold plates thirty five. forty thousand six hundred twenty pearls four thousand five hundred forty precious stones nine hundred sixty seven veils of chinese silk. the bay on was the last known building to be constructed in the ankara period the golden age of the khmer culture. with its central temple the bay on remains a great monument to the comm
surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which a hundred and seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards and old erections they on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the comerica temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood between essential shrine and its surrounding walls. these housed the priests and their assistants. according to...
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i was doing a little star gazing this morning before i came in. i saw beautiful stars. >> perhaps the big dipper. >> reporter: matt and i like to star gaze separately. let's step outside, just making that point known. outside live on the vine street expressway approaching the schuylkill expressway all the lanes and ramps are shut down. the crews will return again tonight to shut the vine down once again, should be open at 5:00 a.m. this is the schuylkill expressway near the blue route, still seeing cones set up him web we have construction blocking the right lane and blocking the blue route off-ramp, westbound conshohocken to the blue route. that should clear at 5:00 a.m. vine is shut down. the schuylkill expressway has construction with the cones up, should should be clear at 5:00 a.m. burlington bristol bridge everything moving fine. commodore barry bridge one lane getting by in both directions it's causing a little bit of slowing, as you get out the door. >> we're the two people who they separate in class because we disrupt the class. >>> retai
i was doing a little star gazing this morning before i came in. i saw beautiful stars. >> perhaps the big dipper. >> reporter: matt and i like to star gaze separately. let's step outside, just making that point known. outside live on the vine street expressway approaching the schuylkill expressway all the lanes and ramps are shut down. the crews will return again tonight to shut the vine down once again, should be open at 5:00 a.m. this is the schuylkill expressway near the blue...
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gaze out into the atlantic and you will see various weather systems.tems. some remnants of the former hurricane coming our way. as the tonight, it is fairly quiet. still a few showers across western parts in particular, but the northwest scotland another speu but the northwest scotland another spell of rain moving on. fairly breezy. quite chilly overnight where we are clear. temperatures dipping down into mid single figures. cloud increasing across south—east england later. tomorrow we start with a few showers in the west to begin with. a few outbreaks of rain. some showers further east across england into the afternoon. but for scotland and showers tend to be in the morning. in the afternoon it looks quieter. more in the way of sunshine. largely fine in northern ireland. some in northern england will be dry in the afternoon, with sunny spells, but for the midlands, east anglia, it right and for the midlands, east anglia, it rightand up for the midlands, east anglia, it right and up into the afternoon. an increasing chance of picking up showers. as we
gaze out into the atlantic and you will see various weather systems.tems. some remnants of the former hurricane coming our way. as the tonight, it is fairly quiet. still a few showers across western parts in particular, but the northwest scotland another speu but the northwest scotland another spell of rain moving on. fairly breezy. quite chilly overnight where we are clear. temperatures dipping down into mid single figures. cloud increasing across south—east england later. tomorrow we start...
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. >> reporter: they're collective gaze isn't for criminals but rather the menacing smoky cloud rising above the ridge. the fire started burning between 6:30 and 7:00 saturday night. many here packed up and prepared to leave. just in case increasing winds started blowing trouble toward their home. >> you hate to see the house go up. but it's just a house. and we're okay. so you know, you keep thinking of houston and the other fires that are going on and you say, okay we can do this lord. >> reporter: 200 firefighters are waging an unrelenting assault on the flames from the air and from the ground. steep rocky terrain is making it difficult for bulldozers to dig containment lines around the fire. so firefighters from calfire and local departments from surrounding counties have gone back to basics. >> we're basically building containment lines. right now we're hitting it very hard with helicopters. the priority is always going to be life and property. >> reporter: no homes have been damaged and they hope changing winds won't change that. >> i have dog food ready to go, kennels. packed cl
. >> reporter: they're collective gaze isn't for criminals but rather the menacing smoky cloud rising above the ridge. the fire started burning between 6:30 and 7:00 saturday night. many here packed up and prepared to leave. just in case increasing winds started blowing trouble toward their home. >> you hate to see the house go up. but it's just a house. and we're okay. so you know, you keep thinking of houston and the other fires that are going on and you say, okay we can do this...
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av i walk down mexico's main reforma avenue, there are thousand of people out on the street gazing upan bard in mexico city. thank you, adrian. >>> a newscaster in mexico was on the air when the earthquake hit. when the studio started shaking, he left quickly. and in search of a safe place. the station's cameras caught what was happening outside. and back in the studio, heavy lights shook wildly. a good reason not to be under them. >> dr. lucy jones is a renowned seismologist, who spent years with the u.s. geological survey. dr. jones, this was a smaller quake than the one that hit mexico earlier in the month but appears to be doing more damage. so where the 8.2 was offshore and at depth of 40 miles down. this is only 80 miles from mexico city. and -- about 30 miles down, and with a lot of people near. proximity makes a big difference. >> noticed on twitter, you said part of the problem here is mexico city has what you call bad soil. soil in mexico amplifies the shaking what do you mean? >> that's right. well, so, mexico city is built on a dry lake bed. there was a lake there, dried o
av i walk down mexico's main reforma avenue, there are thousand of people out on the street gazing upan bard in mexico city. thank you, adrian. >>> a newscaster in mexico was on the air when the earthquake hit. when the studio started shaking, he left quickly. and in search of a safe place. the station's cameras caught what was happening outside. and back in the studio, heavy lights shook wildly. a good reason not to be under them. >> dr. lucy jones is a renowned seismologist,...
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i'm okay, i was doing some star gazing this morning. nice and clear out there. >> lying on the lawn and looking up. >> reporter: let's take a look outside, this is the schuylkill expressway westbound at the blue route. we've got construction that is blocking the left lane in each direction. you can see the cones set up, but we have light volume out there, but it's not a big deal. schuylkill expressway westbound at 30th street is blocked. we have construction crews westbound near gulph mills, right lane block there. eastbound at 202, blocked there. 495 northbound near edgemore road we have two left lanes blocked with construction here watch for that. new castle county i-95 northbound near mlk boulevard we have overnight construction here blocking the left lane. no crews at the moment on 42. northbound traffic heading toward the walt whitman bridge moving very nicely mr. matt. >> thank you, karen. >> who has not been hacked yet? whole foods is reporting a credit card breach. they hacked the swipe credit cards at the taprooms. company exec
i'm okay, i was doing some star gazing this morning. nice and clear out there. >> lying on the lawn and looking up. >> reporter: let's take a look outside, this is the schuylkill expressway westbound at the blue route. we've got construction that is blocking the left lane in each direction. you can see the cones set up, but we have light volume out there, but it's not a big deal. schuylkill expressway westbound at 30th street is blocked. we have construction crews westbound near...
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as we gaze across the river, 86. that was the high today. the strongest wind gust at 31 miles per hour. didn't pick up any rain. and ample sunshine. very mild for everybody. look at all of you in wilmington. 70 degrees. good evening in vine land. cooler at mount. allen town 70. trenten 72. and coats ville 68. heading into a balmy night. the summer like pattern. and fall starts friday. it will stay warm and sticky. we aren't look at much in the way of cloud kvr coffever. it's cleared out. jose moved to the north and east. you can make out the swirl in the tropical storm. for the most part, this is going to leave us a loan. through the weekend. it looks like things will be quiet. we'll get a break. from this storm. so 60 miles per hour winds moving to the east and northeast. at six miles per hour. the track is strange. it's been strange frl several days. a giant circle. it will be a remnant low and could go anywhere in the circle. circle around and bring a few showers back towards philadelphia. into monday. at this point it's just sort of out
as we gaze across the river, 86. that was the high today. the strongest wind gust at 31 miles per hour. didn't pick up any rain. and ample sunshine. very mild for everybody. look at all of you in wilmington. 70 degrees. good evening in vine land. cooler at mount. allen town 70. trenten 72. and coats ville 68. heading into a balmy night. the summer like pattern. and fall starts friday. it will stay warm and sticky. we aren't look at much in the way of cloud kvr coffever. it's cleared out. jose...
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we'll see morning clouds, sky6 live hd looks live with our temple university camera, i love to star gaze in the morning, didn't get to do that morning with the clouds hovering over the area. temperature, 74 degrees. it's warm, the dewpoint has dropped a little bit. the last time we showed you this, it was 70 now 68. the wind out of the north. you feel the difference with the winds out of the north feels refreshing a little bit, even though the humidity is out there. the pressure is steady. the ocean temperature, 73. 26-mile an hour wind gusts in the poconos. 23 in atlantic city, 22 in cape may. here's the satellite and radar, we can see clouds east of the city, some clouds west of us right now. we'll start with clouds the rest of the day, bright sunshine. we see the front limping through the area, all the clouds to the west, behind the front, the dewpoint dropped. they have dropped you can see buffalo, 47, pittsburgh, 55. the dewpoints in the 70s. you see the effects of the cooler air, you can see the darker green hovering near the coast, as the front pushes through, the dewpoints will d
we'll see morning clouds, sky6 live hd looks live with our temple university camera, i love to star gaze in the morning, didn't get to do that morning with the clouds hovering over the area. temperature, 74 degrees. it's warm, the dewpoint has dropped a little bit. the last time we showed you this, it was 70 now 68. the wind out of the north. you feel the difference with the winds out of the north feels refreshing a little bit, even though the humidity is out there. the pressure is steady. the...
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of it covered in snow and ice this is another such moon and solid us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it in to saturn. so after the last of twenty two fowle dives between saturn's rings and surface because seaney will fly into the planet's burning atmosphere. burn it smith al-jazeera. more on this i'm joined by dr david clements an astrophysicist from imperial college london thanks very much for coming in so it's been a really long mission isn't it what for you have been the highlights of th
of it covered in snow and ice this is another such moon and solid us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for...
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berlin and a warm welcome to our latest edition and before we get started with some crystal ball gazing on the fashion front here's a quick look at what's coming up. a belgian fashion designer takes paris by storm. last places a german photographer transports us to abandon location. and subway serenade a polish oh boy scout underground in berlin. and we start off in paris the city of fashion and this week even more so is the press report a show's showcase the trends for next spring and summer a french fashion label why project was particularly hotly awaited had designer glen martin's is a protege of french designers. and it shows his creations are like a new hybrid of streetwear and elegant and so we caught up with him backstage. with barely an hour to go before his latest creations if the catwalk thirty three year old glenn martin splits around backstage nipping and talking and making sure everything fits perfectly right to the last second. of all i even used to put on sunglasses because i'd been so nervous about the show walker it is i didn't want anyone to see my eyes and realize how
berlin and a warm welcome to our latest edition and before we get started with some crystal ball gazing on the fashion front here's a quick look at what's coming up. a belgian fashion designer takes paris by storm. last places a german photographer transports us to abandon location. and subway serenade a polish oh boy scout underground in berlin. and we start off in paris the city of fashion and this week even more so is the press report a show's showcase the trends for next spring and summer a...
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over the years on grammatical succeeded in keeping her private life out of the public gaze she never felt the urge to play to the cameras bought her sober down to earth style contributed significantly to happiness. isn't there for you before he will see three things on her that they like things that don't involve her strategy or goals . she was she seems modest. she's not vain and she has zero interest in material things. usual and appealing. to her a new part of her secret. that's part of why so many people accept and trust her. they don't see her as someone who is out to prove herself. they see her as someone who wants to change things. for two thousand and thirteen general election represented in landslide victory for the christian democrats will be returning to a coalition with the social democrats because their time in office would see the economy continue its recovery. on other fronts however the chancellor had major crises to contend with. early two thousand and fourteen dramatic scenes in ukraine where pro european protests on my down square in the capital kiev led to the ous
over the years on grammatical succeeded in keeping her private life out of the public gaze she never felt the urge to play to the cameras bought her sober down to earth style contributed significantly to happiness. isn't there for you before he will see three things on her that they like things that don't involve her strategy or goals . she was she seems modest. she's not vain and she has zero interest in material things. usual and appealing. to her a new part of her secret. that's part of why...
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over the years until americal succeeded in keeping her private life out of the public gaze. she never felt the urge to play to the cameras and her sober down to earth style contributed significantly to her popularity. before he will see three things on her that they like things that don't involve her strategy or her goals. she was she seems modest. she's not vain and she has zero interest in material things. that's but on usual and appealing. that's what he. that's got her new part of her secret. that's part of why so many people accept and trust her. they don't see her as someone who is out to prove herself. they see her as someone who wants to change things. the twenty thirteen general election represented a landslide victory for the christian democrats although it did mean returning to a coalition with the social democrats america's third term in office would see the economy continue its recovery. on other fronts however the chancellor had major crises to contend with. early twenty fourteen dramatic scenes in ukraine where pro european protests on my down square in the ca
over the years until americal succeeded in keeping her private life out of the public gaze. she never felt the urge to play to the cameras and her sober down to earth style contributed significantly to her popularity. before he will see three things on her that they like things that don't involve her strategy or her goals. she was she seems modest. she's not vain and she has zero interest in material things. that's but on usual and appealing. that's what he. that's got her new part of her...
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our our commitment that we do european union i gaze at the tender shape of nicholas my little. now was the vice president of the national assembly and events were speaking to from sony for. no elections looming less than three weeks from now the german chancellor angela merkel in a main challenger martin schulz have taken part in a tv debate which was held last night. both hopefuls seem to agree on quite a lot of things in particular the idea that neither of them believe that turkey has a place in europ. well throughout the course of the last year michael has traded blows with the turkish president's and these latest comments. so do you have and helped improve relations between ankara unbuttoned. question it seems a little too difficult relationship just go trick kia. during a televised debate in the lead up to the german general elections. pangolin michael took a tough stands on turkey's european union did. a controversial move. unlikely to please some of the three million people of turkish background. currently living in germany. sort or where i think what i though it remains
our our commitment that we do european union i gaze at the tender shape of nicholas my little. now was the vice president of the national assembly and events were speaking to from sony for. no elections looming less than three weeks from now the german chancellor angela merkel in a main challenger martin schulz have taken part in a tv debate which was held last night. both hopefuls seem to agree on quite a lot of things in particular the idea that neither of them believe that turkey has a place...
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. ♪ >> one of the nicest things about travelling by train is that you can sit and gaze out the window anyone who did just that recenty between jena and naumburg in eastern germany might not have believed their eyes: that's because up to 1000
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this way because they follow the rule in gaze the greeks they have no more trust to the polling place now so they don't pay the. taxes and don't support. my opinion is that their money rules your room. i give them medical leave. i like sees my professor at the brain to me you know new. but this is a dead one if we all had the professor. giving us it either way it's a good the way. that. we just need a professor to the day is nearly done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag of the day and now back to the height of the cold war we heard about that earlier in the show back to september twenty sixth one thousand nine hundred three the u.s. of the soviet union have huge nuclear arsenals pointed at each other moscow was told that u.s. missiles are on the way it was russian colonel study soft petrol who kept calm and kept the world from nuclear annihilation when news of mr petrols death was announced today we leave you now with images from the man who saved the world and remember no matter what happens betwee
this way because they follow the rule in gaze the greeks they have no more trust to the polling place now so they don't pay the. taxes and don't support. my opinion is that their money rules your room. i give them medical leave. i like sees my professor at the brain to me you know new. but this is a dead one if we all had the professor. giving us it either way it's a good the way. that. we just need a professor to the day is nearly done the conversation continues online you'll find us on...
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i sat there transfixed, gazing at the news. most of the text i had prepared for this moment lost its relevance. message iabout what could deliver. i decided to delete the whole report. i felt helpless watching them brag about the successful test of h bombs. what should we do? do we have any option other than another round of global condemnation? sanctions and resolutions? could they ultimately stop korea from becoming a new state? e? nuke stat i unfortunately have no answer to those questions. i am hoping some of you are most of you do. however, as an ordinary citizen of korea that was born but after the war, one thing i am sure of is that no matter how great the situation becomes, any military this can neverks be an option. the survival.ruly forget the effect beyond the north korean issue. there is another pressing issue. in addition to security cooperations, this is under the fta. it has been a foundational pillar for our relationship. when it was signed, they felt fta was the most significant trade agreement for career. also
i sat there transfixed, gazing at the news. most of the text i had prepared for this moment lost its relevance. message iabout what could deliver. i decided to delete the whole report. i felt helpless watching them brag about the successful test of h bombs. what should we do? do we have any option other than another round of global condemnation? sanctions and resolutions? could they ultimately stop korea from becoming a new state? e? nuke stat i unfortunately have no answer to those questions....
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people across the united states and our students and faculty gazed up with their safety glasses i hope and it was as if nature itself was conspiring to bring us together if only for aa few hours. but that sense of unity and wonder why the meeting was very welcomed from the tumultuous events that continue to roil this country.of thi some of them are graduates from our law school, some of them are lawyers of the graduates arem lawyers but also lawyers are hoping for the cleanup and recovery from the devastation of hurricane from irma in florida and helping texas recover and also those in the caribbean. i know that's one of our most highly expected to speak martinez is unable to get out. he wasn't able to get to us. he will not be here but people have a wonderful substitute for his panel this afternoon. meanwhile, we are returning to the things on our minds including white supremacists, neo-nazis march as in cities, north korea menacing the country and others in the pacific. we are worrying about immigrants and their future given the announcement of the decision from the white house and w
people across the united states and our students and faculty gazed up with their safety glasses i hope and it was as if nature itself was conspiring to bring us together if only for aa few hours. but that sense of unity and wonder why the meeting was very welcomed from the tumultuous events that continue to roil this country.of thi some of them are graduates from our law school, some of them are lawyers of the graduates arem lawyers but also lawyers are hoping for the cleanup and recovery from...
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part of it covered in snow and ice this is another subtle and celebrants it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. so after the last of twenty two foot between. surface to see lines of the planets burning up. burned out smith. three female former google employees have filed a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of discriminating against women in pay and promotions they say the company pays women less than men who perform similar work the class action comes as google faces a gender bias investig
part of it covered in snow and ice this is another subtle and celebrants it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable...
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avenue tonight,al w reform ma avenue i can tell you there are thousands of people out on the street gazing up at >> mason: adrienne bard in mexico city. thank you, adrienne. a newscaster in mexico was on the air when the earthquake hit. when the studio started shaking, he left quickly in search of a safe place. the station's cameras caught what was happening outside. sideback in the studio, heavy lights shook wildly-- a good reason not to be under them. dr. lucy jones is a renowned seismologist who spent years with the u.s. geological survey. dr. jones, this was a smaller quake than the one that hit mexico earlier in the month, but it appears to be doing significantly more damage. >> this earthquake, it's smaller, but it's closer to many more people. so where the 8.2 was offshore and at a depth of 40 miles down, ths lycoon c iomy, andmi about down, and with a lot of people nearby. proximity makes a big difference. >> mason: i noticed on twitter that you said that part of the problem here is that mexico city has what you called bad soil, that the soil in mexico amplifies the shaking. what d
avenue tonight,al w reform ma avenue i can tell you there are thousands of people out on the street gazing up at >> mason: adrienne bard in mexico city. thank you, adrienne. a newscaster in mexico was on the air when the earthquake hit. when the studio started shaking, he left quickly in search of a safe place. the station's cameras caught what was happening outside. sideback in the studio, heavy lights shook wildly-- a good reason not to be under them. dr. lucy jones is a renowned...
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i will do fine things in my own image like narcissus gazing at his image in the pool, we slip, we fall in and infatuated with ourselves, we drowned and all that's left is the echo. pining after the loss of such wasted beauty. that's where we are coming from as a culture today, we are on the precipice of the pool ready to slip and fall in. we might be wise to recognize that that thing we see in the mirror is not as grand and glorious as we think, that might be something actually better. bigger, more permanent than that that's worthy of conservation. and it is only that that will give us liberty and liberation and freedom. thank you. [applause] >> every weekend, but td offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books . keep watching for more you're on c-span2 and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> we recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. what oklahoma congressman the russell had to say. >> i read all kinds of stuff. i'm a voracious mystery reader, not much on nonfiction although there are some. i just finished a act
i will do fine things in my own image like narcissus gazing at his image in the pool, we slip, we fall in and infatuated with ourselves, we drowned and all that's left is the echo. pining after the loss of such wasted beauty. that's where we are coming from as a culture today, we are on the precipice of the pool ready to slip and fall in. we might be wise to recognize that that thing we see in the mirror is not as grand and glorious as we think, that might be something actually better. bigger,...
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can you gaze into the crystal ball for me to 150 amendments already, how is the committee stage goingsee substantial amendments, they have no option but to listen to the backbenchers — and that is great. late nights? i'm not bothered by late nights, to be truthful. lam, i do think... you want to get to bed earlierfor me! ijust think we are doing serious business and playing silly tricks is not the way to tackle serious business. even this week keeping us there till midnight one night, that's not the way in which we can sensibly engage in what are hugely convex issues which have an incredibly lasting effect on the country. i disagree. i think we've got eight days on committee stage which i think is plenty long enough. and i think it is a good length of time. 0n maastricht we didn't have guillotine motions and all of these things which the labour government brought in. and so it went on too long and did not really add to the debate. cheryl gillan and margaret hodge. some mps think the government is getting a taste for power in many areas of parliamentary life. on tuesday the government
can you gaze into the crystal ball for me to 150 amendments already, how is the committee stage goingsee substantial amendments, they have no option but to listen to the backbenchers — and that is great. late nights? i'm not bothered by late nights, to be truthful. lam, i do think... you want to get to bed earlierfor me! ijust think we are doing serious business and playing silly tricks is not the way to tackle serious business. even this week keeping us there till midnight one night, that's...
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real wealth creating jobs have been lost and all that has been has been replacing it are precarious gaze connelly sort of jobs because those are can be papered over with this current say they keep on thinking that they're just going to come up with a new crazier scheme to deal with the consequences of their previous crazy scene so modi you know what have to go on to something even crazier because we've seen this now in japan we've seen this in the united states we've seen this in europe that they have to every crazy plan they enact causes so much disaster that they have to come up with an even crazier plan on top of that whether or not you know it first started out as tarp in america that we needed queuing that we needed nor. i don't know what money printing central banks is that that paper over every mistake of more paper and it requires more and more paper the amount of g.d.p. growth as a result the money printing in america used to get a dollar for every g.d.p. growth every two two dollars or fifty cents with the money printed now takes eight or nine dollars of printed new money to cr
real wealth creating jobs have been lost and all that has been has been replacing it are precarious gaze connelly sort of jobs because those are can be papered over with this current say they keep on thinking that they're just going to come up with a new crazier scheme to deal with the consequences of their previous crazy scene so modi you know what have to go on to something even crazier because we've seen this now in japan we've seen this in the united states we've seen this in europe that...
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although russia's foreign ministry has just revealed that it is in gazed in behind the scenes diplomatic activities try and calm tensions on the korean peninsula at the moment they're not saying what that activity constitutes the russian position at the moment is that it believes that sanctions are essentially running out of steam it has voted for sanctions twice recently in the u.n. security council but i don't think it's going to go any further and also russia believes the conflicts on the korean peninsula will be absolutely catastrophic i think it's clear that moscow's position is that donald trump is being irresponsible in the language that he's using at the moment and ratcheting up tensions so what smites russia be able to do to calm the situation down well actually russia does have fairly good economic and to some degree political relations with pyongyang and it could use these if it wanted to so perhaps it believes that the carrots is the best way forward rather than the stick that mr trump seems to favor if you read people like dmitri trenin who is the head of the carnegie center
although russia's foreign ministry has just revealed that it is in gazed in behind the scenes diplomatic activities try and calm tensions on the korean peninsula at the moment they're not saying what that activity constitutes the russian position at the moment is that it believes that sanctions are essentially running out of steam it has voted for sanctions twice recently in the u.n. security council but i don't think it's going to go any further and also russia believes the conflicts on the...
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program we opened up a back channel we started speaking with them about how to get to the table we gazed with russia with china with the international community on multilateral just group discussions in a framework that ended up getting a negotiation under way we need to explore this and currently we're not doing enough to really use that tool set is it possible that they are doing it without our knowing it while it is possible certainly there have been discussions about human rights issues behind the scenes and with the release of americans from north korea and that has not been easy it's not as if this will lead to wonderful al comes but it is possible and hopefully is happening but my sense is that that's really not what's taking place right now the rhetoric coming from the white house is very much opposite type of rhetoric one would hope to hear if there were backchannel discussions underway the president recently tweeted the talking is not the answer when it comes to north korea of lot of putin says resolving the crisis is impossible without a dialogue you agree with putin there so
program we opened up a back channel we started speaking with them about how to get to the table we gazed with russia with china with the international community on multilateral just group discussions in a framework that ended up getting a negotiation under way we need to explore this and currently we're not doing enough to really use that tool set is it possible that they are doing it without our knowing it while it is possible certainly there have been discussions about human rights issues...
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covered in snow and ice this is another sutton moon and salad us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life for apps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. so after the last of twenty two farewell dives between saturn's rings and surface because seaney will fly into the planet's burning atmosphere. bernard smith al-jazeera. more than one hundred girls who were kidnapped by boko haram fighters in nigeria and twenty fourteen due to be reunited with their family. girls have been in state care since they were released in may a finally r
covered in snow and ice this is another sutton moon and salad us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for...
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it was horribly predictable, in lots of ways, in that the public gaze has not been on these sites.are hidden and pushed and starved of funds until the worst things happen. london is so severely fractured and atomised now, in a way that i've never seen before, that references the victorian period. in that, you have these groups. as you move through london, you can't help noticing them. the numbers of people who are sleeping under bushes, under railway bridges. plenty of people do seem to manage not to notice. i mean, you document them in your books. you only kind of notice them if you're moving fairly slowly on your feet. for sinclair, his fellow londoners often miss what's around them, preoccupied with their bikes or smartphones, or both. like the cyclist he rescued from a canal. "the bike weighs nothing when i pull it out. it must feel like riding on an idea, a line drawing. he seems like a decent chap, in shock to be grounded. he shakes his head to get the water out. the bike is undamaged. the man is most concerned about his phone. he pats lycra padding, with multiple pockets, to
it was horribly predictable, in lots of ways, in that the public gaze has not been on these sites.are hidden and pushed and starved of funds until the worst things happen. london is so severely fractured and atomised now, in a way that i've never seen before, that references the victorian period. in that, you have these groups. as you move through london, you can't help noticing them. the numbers of people who are sleeping under bushes, under railway bridges. plenty of people do seem to manage...
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and he felt fully confident to be ablee to control these headstrong prima donnas.ma i know were all gazingback and i think it's right to do so in terms of the brilliance and the integrity of these people, but it was a nasty political time. i did a piece of the wall street journal on the founders, for instance john adams and benjamin franklin, his entire life has been a continued insult to decency and good manners. franklin set of atoms, he'ss often an honest man but sometimes in some things, out oa his senses. this is good stuff compared to adams they called him the best or brat of a sketch peddler. they said hamilton had a superabundance of secretions which he cannot plan cause enough to draw. thesn't get stronger than that. hamilton, hamilton gave as good as he got and he rejoined, shoots similar to say that john adams is as wicked as he is mad. the only one who rises above this name-calling is george washington. the beginning of his term his a political honeymoon but then the two-party system brings up in the opposition party attacks some relentlessly for plotting to restore monarchy to
and he felt fully confident to be ablee to control these headstrong prima donnas.ma i know were all gazingback and i think it's right to do so in terms of the brilliance and the integrity of these people, but it was a nasty political time. i did a piece of the wall street journal on the founders, for instance john adams and benjamin franklin, his entire life has been a continued insult to decency and good manners. franklin set of atoms, he'ss often an honest man but sometimes in some things,...
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covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can't land on saturn it may still carry microbes from earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. cassini's final mission was twenty two dives between saturn's rings and surface then it flew into the planet's burning up misfit. burnet smith al-jazeera. and i look at the main stories making news u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says north korea's aggressive regime threatens not only the region but the entire world is comments come after pyongyang find yet anothe
covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can't land on saturn it may still carry microbes from earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be...
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primaries in twenty eighteen i think a lot of people who saw that photo of him and chuck schumer gazing into each other's eyes breathed a sigh of relief as far as his base went because at least something's getting done and that's right what i want to know is what in the world is going to happen to paul ryan. you know you saw rumors on wednesday from the washington post again the there are some people discussing what is going to look like for his future as speaker of the house i think paul is on a very short lease a very short runway in regards to will he be speaker in the near future because again a he has very low approval ratings b. he's got to get something done he has to get this legislative agenda through and in some ways lindsey it's a little unfair because i think a lot of the blame should rest squarely on mitch mcconnell's shoulders because of the senate's inability to get anything through and so you know paul ryan's in a very tough spot he's got to get something through but at the same time the legislative agenda cannot be successful unless the senate gets its act together and
primaries in twenty eighteen i think a lot of people who saw that photo of him and chuck schumer gazing into each other's eyes breathed a sigh of relief as far as his base went because at least something's getting done and that's right what i want to know is what in the world is going to happen to paul ryan. you know you saw rumors on wednesday from the washington post again the there are some people discussing what is going to look like for his future as speaker of the house i think paul is on...
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part of it covered in snow and ice this is another subtle and solid us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. so after the last of twenty two dives between saturn's rings and surface because seaney will fly into the planet's burning up a sphere. burn it smith al-jazeera. there's other headlines on al-jazeera north korea has fired a ballistic missile over japan and northern province and into the pacific ocean japan. and condemned the launch of south korea's president warned that north
part of it covered in snow and ice this is another subtle and solid us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable...
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as i walk down reforma avenue, mexico's main avenue, there are thousands of people on the street gazing up athe cracked buildings. >> president trump pulling no punches when he addressed the unitaslyestteo ed gio nalnsener "totally destroy north korea" over its nuclear weapons program. agend referred to the country's leader as rocketman. major garrett reports. >>> the scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes, that violate every principle on which the united nations is based. >> president trump warned world leaders iran and north korea must be stopped. he said the u.s. is not afra to useil my are it >> the united states has great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself, or its allies, we will have no choice, but to totally destroy north korea. neco nam>>her pnoresih ntdeisnd korean dictator kim jong-un. mission for himself. and for his regime. >> the president accused iran of financing terrorism in the middle east. tod repeated calls for the world m.in aniga >> we will stop radical islamic terrorism, because we cannot allow it. to tear up our nati
as i walk down reforma avenue, mexico's main avenue, there are thousands of people on the street gazing up athe cracked buildings. >> president trump pulling no punches when he addressed the unitaslyestteo ed gio nalnsener "totally destroy north korea" over its nuclear weapons program. agend referred to the country's leader as rocketman. major garrett reports. >>> the scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes, that violate every principle on which...