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cool day ten or 11 celsius year and tactic day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally betweens dry for the evening and overnight, works its way southwards across northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south stop it stays dry but quite breezy, all of us combined means it will not be as cold between five and ten celsius. for more consistent rain for scotland, courtesy of this front that is still here, notice the squeezing the ice, still windy, particularly across scotland and northern ireland and on the northern england with stronger winds compared to the weekend and some persistent rain, between north and west of scotland, and close to the area down towards the borders here, some spells of sunshine, and northwest england and northern ireland, sunshine the furthest out, 15 to 16 celsius, to the eastern side of scotland, 12 and 13 for the west. by the time he did wednesday, our front is all the way, so mainly dry, one or two showers but fairly moist wind flow and that's to generate a little bit more cloud mid
cool day ten or 11 celsius year and tactic day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally betweens dry for the evening and overnight, works its way southwards across northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south stop it stays dry but quite breezy, all of us combined means it will not be as cold between five and ten celsius. for more consistent rain for scotland, courtesy of this front that is still here,...
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a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsius and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still here. notice the squeeze in the isobars, it's still windy particularly across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england. some strong winds compared to the weekend. and persistent rain particularly for northern and western scotland, not so much getting across to aberdeenshire, towards the borders. dry here and sunshine. cloud across north—west england and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine further south and east you are, helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. similar temperatures for the eastern side of scotland, 12 or 13 further wes
a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsius and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday,...
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communication between east germans of different generations and between east and west germans of the same and different generation but the older is german generation there is always the question of the shanty the secret police yeah it's clear that not all the citizens were in the star that was a minority but it's a huge mess and a powerful narrative that you were either a spy or a victim in fact many people just lead normal lives and took a stance internally maybe they opposed the system and had enough of all open resistance and i would have found many just conformant. it's a challenge when children ask their parents did you conform to the system or critic and maybe that's the point where the conversation can become uncomfortable but it's always productive even if it evokes feelings of shame or guilt from those your toe the line or support of the system it's still good to talk about what you have the truth out in the open it's been almost thirty years and it's possible to risk that now without completely losing face with this disease for years. si
communication between east germans of different generations and between east and west germans of the same and different generation but the older is german generation there is always the question of the shanty the secret police yeah it's clear that not all the citizens were in the star that was a minority but it's a huge mess and a powerful narrative that you were either a spy or a victim in fact many people just lead normal lives and took a stance internally maybe they opposed the system and...
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a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 14 celsius evening and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still here. notice the squeeze in the isobars, it's still windy particularly across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england. some strong winds compared to the weekend. and persistent rain particularly for northern and western scotland, not so much getting across to aberdeenshire, towards the borders. dry here and sunshine. cloud across north—west england and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine further south and east you are, helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. similar temperatures for the eastern side of scotland, 12 or 13 fur
a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 14 celsius evening and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on...
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cool day ten or 11 celsius year and tactic day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally between overnight while it starts to work its way southwards across northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south stop it stays dry but quite breezy, all of us combined means it will not be as cold between five and 10 celsius. for more consistent rain for scotland, courtesy of this front thatis scotland, courtesy of this front that is still here, notice the squeezing the ice, still windy, particularly across scotland and northern ireland and on the northern england with stronger winds compared to the weekend and some persistent rain, between north and west of scotland, and close to the area down towards the borders here, some spells of sunshine, and northwest england and northern ireland, podesta sunshine the furthest out, 15 to 16 celsius, to the eastern side of scotland, 12 and 13 for the west. by the time he did wednesday, our front is west. by the time he did wednesday, ourfront is all west. by the time he did wednesda
cool day ten or 11 celsius year and tactic day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally between overnight while it starts to work its way southwards across northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south stop it stays dry but quite breezy, all of us combined means it will not be as cold between five and 10 celsius. for more consistent rain for scotland, courtesy of this front thatis scotland, courtesy of this...
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. >> can you comment on a shouting match between general kelly and ambassador bolton. >> that i've not heard about. >> anything new from secretary pompeo in your meeting? >> just that we're waiting for some investigations and waiting for the results, and we'll have them very soon, and i think we'll be making a same, a very strong statement, and we're waiting for the results of about three different investigations that we should be able to get to the bottom fairly soap, and i'll see you on the plane. >> mr. president, what are you considering for possible consequences for saudi --? >> well, it will have to be very severe. i mean, it's bad, bad stuff, but we'll see what happens. okay? thank you. see you on the plane.
. >> can you comment on a shouting match between general kelly and ambassador bolton. >> that i've not heard about. >> anything new from secretary pompeo in your meeting? >> just that we're waiting for some investigations and waiting for the results, and we'll have them very soon, and i think we'll be making a same, a very strong statement, and we're waiting for the results of about three different investigations that we should be able to get to the bottom fairly soap,...
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infacta a cool day, ten or 11 celsius here in fact a cool day across the uk compared to with highs generally betweenough the evening and overnight, more persistent rain starting to work its way upwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south it stays dry but quite breezy, always combine, it won't be as cold tonight as the one just gone, lows between five and 10 celsius, some more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday courtesy of this front would just go here, notice to squeeze in the isobars and it still windy but securely across scotland, northern ireland and down into northern england then some stronger winds compared to the weekend. some persistent ring particularly for northern and western scotland, getting across towards the borders, try here and install the sunshine more proud of chris northwest england and the best of the sunshine and the east you are helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. summer temperatures for the eastern of scotland 12 or 13 further west. the time we get
infacta a cool day, ten or 11 celsius here in fact a cool day across the uk compared to with highs generally betweenough the evening and overnight, more persistent rain starting to work its way upwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and strong winds extending down to northern england and northern ireland further south it stays dry but quite breezy, always combine, it won't be as cold tonight as the one just gone, lows between five and 10 celsius, some more...
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a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsiusovernight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still here. notice the squeeze in the isobars, it's still windy particularly across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england. some strong winds compared to the weekend. and persistent rain particularly for northern and western scotland, not so much getting across to aberdeenshire, towards the borders. dry here and sunshine. cloud across north—west england and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine further south and east you are, helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. similar temperatures for the eastern side of scotland, 12 or 13 further west. by
a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsiusovernight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday,...
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, ten or 11 celsius here in fact a cool day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally betweenght, turning to work its way southward particularly north and west of scotla nd particularly north and west of scotland and strong winds extending down and further south it stays dry but quite breezy and all this combined and it won't be as cold tonight as the one just gone, those between five and 10 celsius. some more persistent rain for scotland, squeeze in the isobars and it still windy, northern ireland, and northern england seen some stronger winds compared to the weekend and some persistent rain, for northern and western scotland and getting across the aberdeen towards the borders, try here and install the sunshine. a bit more clouds and the rest of the sunshine and further south and east you are hoping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. summer temperatures for the event that of scotland and 12 or 13 by the west. by the time we get to wednesday, our front has west. by the time we get to wednesday, ourfront has pulled west. by the time we get to wednesday, our front has pulled a
, ten or 11 celsius here in fact a cool day across the uk compared to the weekend with highs generally betweenght, turning to work its way southward particularly north and west of scotla nd particularly north and west of scotland and strong winds extending down and further south it stays dry but quite breezy and all this combined and it won't be as cold tonight as the one just gone, those between five and 10 celsius. some more persistent rain for scotland, squeeze in the isobars and it still...
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a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsiusvening and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still here. notice the squeeze in the isobars, it's still windy particularly across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england. some strong winds compared to the weekend. and persistent rain particularly for northern and western scotland, not so much getting across to aberdeenshire, towards the borders. dry here and sunshine. cloud across north—west england and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine further south and east you are, helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. similar temperatures for the eastern side of scotland, 12 or 13 furth
a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsiusvening and overnight. more persistent rain working its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on...
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in highest stress levels are younger americans and the survey, we looked at generation between 15 and1. that age und was that group experiences stress at higher rate than other age groups. fact, on a whole series of questions, they rated that, more were stressed ey by events in the news like immigration, , some of the political issues that are happening. numbersme results, some specifically focusing on sources of , citing stress. 75% mass shootings. shootings.chool 68% are very stressed about the future.'s 57% cite immigrant family separation and deportation as source of stress. you noted sexual harassment ssault reports, 53% of generation z sites it as source f stress, what is the takeaway for the youngest americans? what is your advice to them? dr. evans: right. americans, in that age group, they are not fully mature. that helpof the brain us with executive functioning, or kinds of functioning skill to manage this kind of stress are not fully developed around the age of 25. you have young people experiencing the same thing that lder americans are experiencing, but they are not quite
in highest stress levels are younger americans and the survey, we looked at generation between 15 and1. that age und was that group experiences stress at higher rate than other age groups. fact, on a whole series of questions, they rated that, more were stressed ey by events in the news like immigration, , some of the political issues that are happening. numbersme results, some specifically focusing on sources of , citing stress. 75% mass shootings. shootings.chool 68% are very stressed about...
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a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 14 celsiusng its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still here. notice the squeeze in the isobars, it's still windy particularly across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england. some strong winds compared to the weekend. and persistent rain particularly for northern and western scotland, not so much getting across to aberdeenshire, towards the borders. dry here and sunshine. cloud across north—west england and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine further south and east you are, helping temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. similar temperatures for the eastern side of scotland, 12 or 13 further west. by the time we get to wednesday, our fr
a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 14 celsiusng its way southwards across scotland, particularly for northern and western scotland and those strong winds extending to northern england and northern ireland. further south it stays dry but quite breezy. all this combined, it would not be as cold a night as the one just gone, lows between 5 and 10 celsius. more persistent rain for scotland on tuesday, courtesy of this front, which is still...
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. >> shepard: we have a political generation between now and the election. that is obvious.ith that said, the analysts have said this vote, because of suburban educated white women and the energizing of them, that the house is more solid for democrats now and the senate could possibly be more solid for republicans. could you explain that part of it? >> yeah, i think that might well be true. because house districts are so confined and oftentimes gerrymandered so the cross section, the cut of the pie, in each individual district can be more localized.you might see suburban women in a suburban district or college educated people that they'll turn out more that will have more of an impact in the house. in a senate race, the entire state, it's more intensity. mid-term elections, people don't tend to turn out as much unless they're energized. the aftermath of obama care, you saw republicans turn out. this year in the opposition to trump, it looked like democrats would turn out. now there's a backlash by republicans, particularly in senate races, you're beginning to see a lot of th
. >> shepard: we have a political generation between now and the election. that is obvious.ith that said, the analysts have said this vote, because of suburban educated white women and the energizing of them, that the house is more solid for democrats now and the senate could possibly be more solid for republicans. could you explain that part of it? >> yeah, i think that might well be true. because house districts are so confined and oftentimes gerrymandered so the cross section,...
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we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue from thermal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to engage with those companies to understand their plans around their thermal coal business. two companies announced plans to exit the thermal coal business. the other two have no information that they've communicated around their plans for thermal coal but we'd want to engage and understand if those companies as well have plans to exit that business or not. so to wrap up here, there's a lot of next steps we have for the analysis. it's a starting point for us. go through the four next steps and ultimately what our recommended action areas are. so in terms of next steps for staff, we plan to continue to identify and prioritize investments around strategy area five that kurt talked about. i think there's a lot of investments we made. we continue to get opportunities in this area that are attractive so we'll continue to prioritize th
we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue from thermal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to engage with those companies to understand their plans around their thermal coal business. two companies announced plans to exit the thermal coal business. the other two have no information that they've communicated around their plans for...
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we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue frommal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to
we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue frommal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to
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we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue frommal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to engage with those companies to understand their plans around their thermal coal business. two companies announced plans to exit the thermal coal business. the other two
we thought it would be prudent to look at companies that generate between 10% and 15% of revenue frommal coal and further scrutinize those. there are four companies that fall in the category we cooperate cooperately -- currently invested in. we proposed to engage with those companies to understand their plans around their thermal coal business. two companies announced plans to exit the thermal coal business. the other two
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maps estimated the recommended design would have generated between $60 and $80 million a year in net revenue. that's after paying to operate the system. for scale, that's close to what we get from prop k now, and that was in 2010 dollars, so the numbers presumably would be higher if we did the study again now. so, we'd also expect some significant health and safety benefits. less driving and less pollution mean fewer crashes and more people walking and biking. all of that makes people healthier overall. and the health department did a health impact assessment that predicted pricing would save about eight lives per year. and finally, we looked at the impacts on business. which were broadly neutral. there was expected a minimal impact on employment and neutral to positives on retail sales. with congestion pricing, you get fewer drivers, but more foot traffic, and surveys found that foot traffic, people arriving on transit or walk or bike might buy less per trip, but they shop a lot more often. so after maps, we finished the study and what happened? this board voted 8-3 to take the next
maps estimated the recommended design would have generated between $60 and $80 million a year in net revenue. that's after paying to operate the system. for scale, that's close to what we get from prop k now, and that was in 2010 dollars, so the numbers presumably would be higher if we did the study again now. so, we'd also expect some significant health and safety benefits. less driving and less pollution mean fewer crashes and more people walking and biking. all of that makes people healthier...
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watching according to a recent study by the american psychological association stress from generations the betweenand 21 years old is the worst mental health of any generation. our children are listening. 27 percent rated mental health fair or poor. the single greatest fear between 15 and 25 is to be shot in school. that's a fact. we will not speak out. it has to stop the democrats and republicans that bargain with the enterprise that you work with the middle-class isn't a number but a value set. to send your kid to a park or to a high school that if they do well they will go on beyond high school and figure out somehow to get them there for your geriatric mom after dad dies hoping that your children never have to take your review. a little bit of peace of mind the middle class is shrinking no longer the wealthiest. ladies and gentlemen, as my dad used to say after everything died he was a gentle man but there were no jobs in scranton so he took us to my grandfather. to say you can go back to school daddy doesn't have a job. so he took a year until he finally got a place. but then got a good job f
watching according to a recent study by the american psychological association stress from generations the betweenand 21 years old is the worst mental health of any generation. our children are listening. 27 percent rated mental health fair or poor. the single greatest fear between 15 and 25 is to be shot in school. that's a fact. we will not speak out. it has to stop the democrats and republicans that bargain with the enterprise that you work with the middle-class isn't a number but a value...
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he team comprised of 15 people meet at the consulate general, arriving separately between the hours of 9:50 and 11:00 a.m. first a hard disk is ripped out of the camera system of the consulate general and jamal khashoggi was called at 11:50 to confirm hers opponent that day. having returned to istanbul from london on the same day, khashoggi walks in to the consulate building at eight past 1:00. of course, his fiancee is with him. and after that, he is never heard from again. country's ., our official authorities were contacted by khashoggi's fiancee that he was being withheld against his will in the consulate general or that something might have happened to him. the units of the istanbul police police force after that mmediately started an inquiry. as a result of a review of security footage around the area, it became ascertained that khashoggi never left the building. of course, because they have diplomatic immunity as per the vienna commission which is a matter of discussion now, some statements made pertaining to this recent, and the convention ill most likely be laid on the table.
he team comprised of 15 people meet at the consulate general, arriving separately between the hours of 9:50 and 11:00 a.m. first a hard disk is ripped out of the camera system of the consulate general and jamal khashoggi was called at 11:50 to confirm hers opponent that day. having returned to istanbul from london on the same day, khashoggi walks in to the consulate building at eight past 1:00. of course, his fiancee is with him. and after that, he is never heard from again. country's ., our...
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the estimate is if we took it back up not to where it was but to perhaps 25% or 26%, we'd generate between $500 billion to $600 billion. now, i just mentioned those two investments in pre-k at $76 billion, in higher education at $60 billion. we could make that decision that we're going to invest in one another. we have the resources to do it. so yes, on the corporate tax rate, i'd move that corporate tax rate up higher, not to where it was, but high enough to generate the revenue, to make sure that everyone, especially those corporations which are doing just fine, in fact, better than ever, pay their fair share so that all of us can get ahead. >> congressman, in this campaign, you have raised more than $60 million in campaign contributions. that's more than double just for perspective and context what senator cruz has brought in. ben is here with a question about that. he's a second year medical student at the university of texas rio grande valley. >> hello. >> hi there. >> congressman o'rourke, i listened to you talk about bringing other people along, working together, investing in the su
the estimate is if we took it back up not to where it was but to perhaps 25% or 26%, we'd generate between $500 billion to $600 billion. now, i just mentioned those two investments in pre-k at $76 billion, in higher education at $60 billion. we could make that decision that we're going to invest in one another. we have the resources to do it. so yes, on the corporate tax rate, i'd move that corporate tax rate up higher, not to where it was, but high enough to generate the revenue, to make sure...
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the estimate is if we took it back up not to where it was but to perhaps 25% or 26%, we'd generate between0 billion to $600 billion. now, i just mentioned those two investments in pre-k at $76 billion, in higher education at $60 billion. we could make that decision that contributions. that's more than double just for perspective and context what senator cruz has brought in. ben is here with a question about that. he's a second year medical student at the university of texas rio grande valley. >> hello. >> hi there. >> congressman o'rourke, i listened to you talk about bringing other people along, working together, investing in the success of others. i've seen a lot of publicity recently about the $63 million your campaign has raised. it's amazing. you've done it all without accepting a dime of pac dollar. that's amazing. my question is, what would you tell texans who think you're being selfish with your political campaign money at the expense of the democratic party and what will you be doing with the millions your campaign has raised to ensure a strong democratic turnout in competitive ra
the estimate is if we took it back up not to where it was but to perhaps 25% or 26%, we'd generate between0 billion to $600 billion. now, i just mentioned those two investments in pre-k at $76 billion, in higher education at $60 billion. we could make that decision that contributions. that's more than double just for perspective and context what senator cruz has brought in. ben is here with a question about that. he's a second year medical student at the university of texas rio grande valley....
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in general the scale of today's talks is massive everything from nuclear corp to multi-billion dollar deals between companies and to arms trade and that the latter is well is the most anticipated thing because india is expected to buy russia's as four hundred missile defense systems and it's important not only because it will expand new delhi's defense capabilities but also because it is a full political statement by india the united states they have a habit of punishing anybody showing interest in russian arms china was slapped with sanctions after it purchased russia's most advanced fighter jets and the same as four hundred missile defense systems and with india it is expected to be well quite similar here's how the russian industry and trade minister described the situation knowing india is no exception in terms of the pressure being exerted on them and at the end of the day it will all depend on how resilient a colleague saw in the face of this pressure i wouldn't venture to predict with a hundred percent certainty how india will act but judging by the talks with them surely some obstacles a la
in general the scale of today's talks is massive everything from nuclear corp to multi-billion dollar deals between companies and to arms trade and that the latter is well is the most anticipated thing because india is expected to buy russia's as four hundred missile defense systems and it's important not only because it will expand new delhi's defense capabilities but also because it is a full political statement by india the united states they have a habit of punishing anybody showing...
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so these are the gaps between, on the generic ballot, between those who say the economy is number one, republicans have a 28-point advantage in the generic battle. among those, immigration is your top issue. you have a 19% advantage. those on the republican side. but look at this advantage for democrats among those who care about health care, which is, with the economy, one of the top two issues, and it's a 47% advantage. >> and that's what -- that's why democrats are going to keep talking about health care and pre-existing conditions, you're going to hear that phrase, until it's ringing in your ears. you know, there still could be a blue wave. or there might not be any wave at all. the only thing that feels like 2016 to me is the squishiness. and the big uncertainty is, for democrats to do really, really well, democratic voters have to do something that they don't usually do, which is vote in midterms. and so people who don't usually vote in midterms have to come out. for republicans to hold on, they actually have to do the same thing, even though republicans do vote in midterms, the
so these are the gaps between, on the generic ballot, between those who say the economy is number one, republicans have a 28-point advantage in the generic battle. among those, immigration is your top issue. you have a 19% advantage. those on the republican side. but look at this advantage for democrats among those who care about health care, which is, with the economy, one of the top two issues, and it's a 47% advantage. >> and that's what -- that's why democrats are going to keep...
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generally, you know, these books generally take between two and three years. i spend about two of those years on the research, and my general process is to first read everything that has been written on the subject. not only in this case about p.o.w.s, but about mi-9 and about escapes in world war i. there are just a vast shelves of world war i escape memoirs which are wonderful. but once i got to the end of that, of course, i couldn't interview anybody. these events happening over a hundred years ago. and so what i really wanted was that firsthand information, those memoirs, those letters, diaries. and so i spent a lot of time, to be honest, on ancestry.com. which ises a weird way to, a weird thing to say. but i needed to find the families. i needed to find the granddaughters, the distant cousins, the strange people i met who for some reason had information. and then i collected all these memoirs from these individuals. cecil blaine, for instance, who tragically was killed six months after he escaped. had taliban to write -- had began to write a memoir of his
generally, you know, these books generally take between two and three years. i spend about two of those years on the research, and my general process is to first read everything that has been written on the subject. not only in this case about p.o.w.s, but about mi-9 and about escapes in world war i. there are just a vast shelves of world war i escape memoirs which are wonderful. but once i got to the end of that, of course, i couldn't interview anybody. these events happening over a hundred...
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and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for a lucrative contract to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens a germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will contract to build new infrastructure that can generate as much as eleven gigawatts of power that's enough to increase current production by fifty percent overall and sell one point five gigawatts of that yield to iraq over four years seaman c.e.o. reportedly flew directly to iraq to avoid missing out entirely on this round of iraqi infrastructure upgrades. and chinese leaders are pushing back after u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all last week.
and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for a lucrative contract to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens a germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will contract to build new infrastructure that can generate as much as eleven gigawatts of...
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. >> can you comment on a shouting match between general kelly and ambassador bolton in the west wing? >> i have not heard about it. >> reporter: an administration official says the disagreement is over immigration. a shouting match, curse words and all. the white house late tonight says while we are passionate about solving the issue of illegal immigration, we are not angry at one another. it comes as a caravan of central american migrants have gathered in guatemala, some 4,000 people according to government documents obtained by nbc news. u.s. authorities monitoring the group expect them to start heading towards mexico today and to be at the u.s. border within the next few weeks. in other words right around the mid terms. >> we see what is happening with the border where we have to stop them even though the laws are terrible. >> reporter: president trump has threatened to cut off aid to honduras and guatemala if they do not stop the caravan of migrants. today he is tweeting a threat to close our southern border if mexico doesn't also crack down. this caravan is bigger than the one e
. >> can you comment on a shouting match between general kelly and ambassador bolton in the west wing? >> i have not heard about it. >> reporter: an administration official says the disagreement is over immigration. a shouting match, curse words and all. the white house late tonight says while we are passionate about solving the issue of illegal immigration, we are not angry at one another. it comes as a caravan of central american migrants have gathered in guatemala, some...
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and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for lucrative contracts to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens a germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will.
and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for lucrative contracts to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens a germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will.
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technologies to be cheap enough a lot of the electrical energy we produce is washed in the wires between the generator and the house so if we could make superconducting wires that would be. wonderful way to transport energy from one place to another so let's make those investments now so that we all know things that we need to own when the time comes . please. play. such. u.s. president donald trump has met with pastor andrew bronson who was released from custody in turkey on friday trump claimed no deal was made for brown's release and said the move could improve u.s. turkish ties brunson have been arrested two years ago on terrorism charges. in berlin an estimated two hundred forty thousand people took to the streets as part of an anti racism demonstration on saturday protesters were do.
technologies to be cheap enough a lot of the electrical energy we produce is washed in the wires between the generator and the house so if we could make superconducting wires that would be. wonderful way to transport energy from one place to another so let's make those investments now so that we all know things that we need to own when the time comes . please. play. such. u.s. president donald trump has met with pastor andrew bronson who was released from custody in turkey on friday trump...
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in fact, looking at generations e-between 15 and 21 and we found that age group is stressed at a much higher rate than all of the other age groups on a whole series of questions more of them were stressed by the events in the news like immigration and the political issues that are happening. >> and with those sources of the stress 75 percent say mass shooting 72 percent say school shooting 60 percent are stressed about the country's future 57 percent say family separation and deportation. and sexual-harassment assault reports 53 percent. that is cited as a source of stress what is your advice? . >> for young americans in that age group they are not fully mature. parts of the brain that help us with functioning that we need to manage this kind of stress are not fully developed until about age 25 see you have young people see the same things that older americans are seeing but they are not quite capable. but over time we learn how to manage stress much more effectively but until you have people exposed to the same things we are exposed to but not having those same coping skills or mecha
in fact, looking at generations e-between 15 and 21 and we found that age group is stressed at a much higher rate than all of the other age groups on a whole series of questions more of them were stressed by the events in the news like immigration and the political issues that are happening. >> and with those sources of the stress 75 percent say mass shooting 72 percent say school shooting 60 percent are stressed about the country's future 57 percent say family separation and deportation....
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and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for a lucrative contract to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens ag in germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will contract to build new infrastructure that can generate as much as eleven gigawatts of power that's enough to increase current production by fifty percent overall and sell one point five gigawatts of that yield to iraq over four years seaman c.e.o. reportedly flew directly to iraq to avoid missing out entirely on this round of iraqi infrastructure upgrades. and chinese leaders are pushing back after u.s. secretary of state might pompei all last week warned latin american leaders of pitfalls of involvement in chinese dollar diplomacy and mexico city the u.s. top diplomat and former director of the central intelligence agency warn latin american leaders that chinese officials may show
and updating a story we brought to you last week there are new developments in the fight between general electric's and siemens for a lucrative contract to upgrade iraq's electricity generation last week u.s. space g e seem to have taken the entire prize from siemens ag in germany but now it appears looks like there will be more business for both corporations in the war torn iraq the german firm says they will contract to build new infrastructure that can generate as much as eleven gigawatts of...