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geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it will. because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people in to be in history fundamentally the kosovo history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented even to bury. your ideology. and there was a popular revolution in the bolsheviks came to power. on a wave of revolution is what russia revolutionary movement over at both civic revolutionary mode what were. revolutionary. majority when they will but they were very strong minority and that your world war saw the end of the western empires the russian. said the seeds of it eventually did decades later we just had the collapse of the russian empire one cannot say that that was necessarily part of the same process that when they were in the eighty's nelson mandela who was supported by the soviet union and him self was a communist of sorts was still oppo
geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it will. because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people in to be in history fundamentally the kosovo history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented even to bury. your ideology. and there was a popular...
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francine: thank you christian and geoffrey. christian keller and geoffrey yu .w. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua and tom keene. we do not to go for a slow friday in the united states. a big deal for retail america. emma chandra outside macy's in new york will come to us in the next hour as well. on this friday, your first word news with taylor riggs. >> holiday shopping season is underway. some stores in the u.s. got a jump on black friday by opening yesterday. chains comingar up a generally positive earnings season and are optimistic about their prospects. ended theavy has search in the pacific ocean for three sailors missing in the crash of a transport airplane with eight rescued when the airplane crashed southeast of okinawa on wednesday. it was flying from japan to an aircraft carrier. consumer confidence in the u.k. has severed its biggest monthly decline since the month after the brexit vote. the latest and expel over concerns of finances and health prices -- house prices, the government downgraded the economic outlook. zimbabwe has its first new pr
francine: thank you christian and geoffrey. christian keller and geoffrey yu .w. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua and tom keene. we do not to go for a slow friday in the united states. a big deal for retail america. emma chandra outside macy's in new york will come to us in the next hour as well. on this friday, your first word news with taylor riggs. >> holiday shopping season is underway. some stores in the u.s. got a jump on black friday by opening yesterday. chains comingar...
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. >> hi, i'm geoffrey. >> >> reporter: this is toys "r" us' new app.eoffrey today is part of an interactive digital theme park. >> point your camera at it. >> i found a treasure. >> reporter: it only works inside the store. >> it says i unlocked a new game. now what do i do? >> go to fast lane, where there's an app you can play with monster trucks. you can ride the monster truck afterwards. >> reporter: that's what the retailer wants, to get children inside to play and parents to buy. >> so cool. >> reporter: it's designed to offer more games the further you go through the aisles. >> almost like a scavenger hunt. it's free and fun. >> reporter: toys "r" us is not the only game retailer upping its game. disney redesigned stores, and the redesign incorporates innovative technology, story screens, and even character engagement with customers. target has introduced toys exclusive to their store. you can't buy them anywhere else. retailers reinventing the way they do business to get you inside their stores. tomorrow, beginning on new 4 today, we look at wha
. >> hi, i'm geoffrey. >> >> reporter: this is toys "r" us' new app.eoffrey today is part of an interactive digital theme park. >> point your camera at it. >> i found a treasure. >> reporter: it only works inside the store. >> it says i unlocked a new game. now what do i do? >> go to fast lane, where there's an app you can play with monster trucks. you can ride the monster truck afterwards. >> reporter: that's what the retailer...
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geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was one because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to come a whopping one hundred seventy was that the people in to be in history fundamentally changed the course of world history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented even to bury. your ideology. and they were sure it was a popular revolution the bolsheviks came to power. on a wave of revolution is what for russia revolutionary movement or a bolshevik revolution or removed what were. revolutionary. majority when they seize power but they were very strong minority and they actually had a majority or they had majority in the in the urban areas so the point is that the it wasn't just the post or insurrection and russia there was a revolution and the bolsheviks were the beneficiary of it and the part this revolution rocks but it was too you know not to just bring to power a particular group of p
geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was one because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to come a whopping one hundred seventy was that the people in to be in history fundamentally changed the course of world history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented even to bury. your ideology. and...
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geoffrey: no, please.t happens in washington is critical but what happens in washington, you're talking about tax reform, does it help with growth, because we hear a lot of the c.e.o.'s will reinvest to shareholders and doesn't necessarily impact the economy. geoffrey: to be fair, the economists aren't expecting a broad tax bill 1986 style and saying the likeliest outcome of anything is a modest tax cut which has probably very low multiplier impacts on the economy because the tax cuts go to the uppers and corporates and no guarantee they'd invest. and short of there beeping a massive tax refund bill i doubt the economy will accelerate and will create a pretty reasonably fair environment for emerging market equities. tom: geoffrey will continue with u.b.s. it's a special issue, bloomberg business week has done it again. in the year 50, important people you need to be briefed on. it is a briefing, important. bloomberg business week. . ♪ . ♪ francine: these are live pictures from the house of parliament, for
geoffrey: no, please.t happens in washington is critical but what happens in washington, you're talking about tax reform, does it help with growth, because we hear a lot of the c.e.o.'s will reinvest to shareholders and doesn't necessarily impact the economy. geoffrey: to be fair, the economists aren't expecting a broad tax bill 1986 style and saying the likeliest outcome of anything is a modest tax cut which has probably very low multiplier impacts on the economy because the tax cuts go to the...
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geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people into being.
geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will ask the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people into being.
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people's loss pulitzer prize winning author jeffrey eugenides joining us tonight from princeton geoffrey thank you very much we appreciate your time tonight thank you for in the united states democrats are celebrating a long list of election day victories from new york city to new jersey to virginia tuesday's election results are considered the first verdict on the first year of the trumpet ministration and for the first time ever and openly transgender candidate has won a state election in virginia democrat rome won a seat in the state assembly beating her republican rival who ran a smear campaign against transgender rights. on the cover and celebrating a historic victory in virginia. not ten you see the first open the transgender person the elected to a u.s. state that just as she also defeated a staunch conservative republican to get that marshall had sponsored legislation seeking to restrict which bathrooms transgender people can use but it was algae champion road who came out on top. yeah i am a transgender woman everyone because i am a translator and because i am a reporter because
people's loss pulitzer prize winning author jeffrey eugenides joining us tonight from princeton geoffrey thank you very much we appreciate your time tonight thank you for in the united states democrats are celebrating a long list of election day victories from new york city to new jersey to virginia tuesday's election results are considered the first verdict on the first year of the trumpet ministration and for the first time ever and openly transgender candidate has won a state election in...
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the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas pasta it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century suites were made to look like eggs bacon all storerooms . up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth night and base within the cake would have been a been underpaid and say whichever kind of male member of the family got the he would have become the being king and it's going to be in a small child and a space to be a joke that then that child.
the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas pasta it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century suites were made to look like eggs bacon all storerooms . up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth...
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geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was one because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people into the history fundamentally changed to kosovo history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented a very very. well here ideology. and there was a popular revolution the bolsheviks came to power. on a wave of revolution is what for russia that won a revolutionary movement over it both civic revolutionary mood. revolutionary moved . the majority when they seize power but they were very strong minority and they actually had a majority already have majority in in the in the open air was the point it's not the it wasn't just the. insurrection and russia there was a revolution and the bolsheviks were the beneficiary of it and the part this revolution rocks but it was to the north to just bring to power a particular group of people it was all real mu
geoffrey robertson we go to you first here one hundred years on i will the most obvious question was it worth it was it worth it yes i think it was one because what the revolution showed was that it was possible to. get nine hundred seventy eight was that the people into the history fundamentally changed to kosovo history but there are those that say that it was a coup d'etat that the bolsheviks didn't represent the people that represented a very very. well here ideology. and there was a...
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geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finishn the marathon which had heightened security following last week's terror attacks in new york. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. hello there. the second part of the weekend is drier and brighterfor many of us, bar a few showers. noticeably colder. it would be a cold bonfire event for most. overnight, the temperatures really fall away under clear skies. you can see the blue developing. by dawn, temperatures in the countryside down to minus two celsius for many, but as mine low as minus six celsius, along with mist and fog patches. monday starts on a cold, frosty note in parts of england and wales. some mist and fog will clear away. a change in the north and west as a weather front will move in, change in the north and west as a weatherfront will move in, bringing increasing cloud and rain. some of that will reach the south west of england and parts of wales by the afternoon, giving spots of light rain, and temperatures slowly lift
geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finishn the marathon which had heightened security following last week's terror attacks in new york. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. hello there. the second part of the weekend is drier and brighterfor many of us, bar a few showers. noticeably colder. it would be a cold bonfire event for most. overnight, the temperatures really fall away...
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while in the men's race, 24—year—old geoffrey kamworor also won his first major marathon as he held offm the title in his whatjust his seventh marathon to tennis, where jack sock has won the paris masters to claim the final position for the season ending atp world tour finals later this month in london. the american came from a set down to beat serbian filip krajinovic giving him his third title of the season, but something he hadn't planned for was having to cancel a golf trip with fellow american john isner. so glad to win, i had a golf trip planned with isner next weekend at augusta, which would have been pretty special. i look forward to seeing him at his wedding in a couple of months, i wish we could have played today in the final and enjoy the special moment but add another week on to the season and keep competing and playing tennis, obviously what we love to do. it's going to be a lot of fun. ifjohn isner needs a playing partner at augusta then i'm available! if there are no withdrawls, the other seven joining sock in london will be rafael nadal, roger federer, alexander zverev,
while in the men's race, 24—year—old geoffrey kamworor also won his first major marathon as he held offm the title in his whatjust his seventh marathon to tennis, where jack sock has won the paris masters to claim the final position for the season ending atp world tour finals later this month in london. the american came from a set down to beat serbian filip krajinovic giving him his third title of the season, but something he hadn't planned for was having to cancel a golf trip with fellow...
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he teaches creative writing geoffrey lived here in berlin i think during the time when he was writing middlesex jeffrey it's good to have you on the show this evening i want to ask you what do you think based look at based on your time here in berlin what do you think it is about germany that made today's ruling possible what is it about germany i don't know i think there's a fair amount of free thinking over there when i wrote middlesex i was living in shone a bit in berlin and right upstairs was the. sexual bit in shock. colin so there was a fair amount of. study and thought going into. what constitutes gender and different variations about it so i think this is something that you can trace back in germany to the one nine hundred twenty s. . you know investigations and now assess of gender and sexuality trying to figure out trying to understand how we can deal with it as a society so i would i would say that's probably why it's emerging in germany before some other countries want to talk a little bit about your book middlesex it dealt with a hermaphrodite and you know for our viewer
he teaches creative writing geoffrey lived here in berlin i think during the time when he was writing middlesex jeffrey it's good to have you on the show this evening i want to ask you what do you think based look at based on your time here in berlin what do you think it is about germany that made today's ruling possible what is it about germany i don't know i think there's a fair amount of free thinking over there when i wrote middlesex i was living in shone a bit in berlin and right upstairs...
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old beat out three time champion mary toney of kenya kenya did prevail however in the men's race geoffrey commodore finished just seconds ahead of his compatriot wilson cup song it was his first ever marathon victory. all right it's reminder of our top story that we've been following for you before we go let's put him on test turned himself into belgian police chief ousted cattle on leader and four former ministers were taken into custody in brussels and will appear before a prosecutor any time now. to washington d.c. news from berlin we'll have more news coming at the top of the hour with sara harmon and don't forget there's more news on our website dot com i buy. health. and here in studio. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. in life in an equal societies. the divide.
old beat out three time champion mary toney of kenya kenya did prevail however in the men's race geoffrey commodore finished just seconds ahead of his compatriot wilson cup song it was his first ever marathon victory. all right it's reminder of our top story that we've been following for you before we go let's put him on test turned himself into belgian police chief ousted cattle on leader and four former ministers were taken into custody in brussels and will appear before a prosecutor any time...
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guy: geoffrey yu is going to stay with us.will get another take on what is happening in britain. ckel is surging. commodities next. ♪ guy: let's talk about some of the movements. >> i've got quite a few looking here. india up more than 10 persons percent -- 10.6%. an fda advisory panel backing -- theirm a claim pharma claim and support their drug's treatment of opioid use disorder. backing from the fda giving the stock a lift. moving higher,o up 4.3%. on the downside, i am looking at marks & spencer. nothing news wide, but it seems to be a read through from its competitor, the second-biggest u.k. clothing retailer, heading into the holiday season with waning momentum. sales feller retail 7%. guy: we have seen big moves and commodities overnight. plus, we have u.s. crude extending gains. nickel leading again in the metals market. glencore saying 1.2 million tons will be needed by 2030. a faddoes seem to be attached to this, and it is very hard to get solid numbers on what is going to be happening in the future. battery producti
guy: geoffrey yu is going to stay with us.will get another take on what is happening in britain. ckel is surging. commodities next. ♪ guy: let's talk about some of the movements. >> i've got quite a few looking here. india up more than 10 persons percent -- 10.6%. an fda advisory panel backing -- theirm a claim pharma claim and support their drug's treatment of opioid use disorder. backing from the fda giving the stock a lift. moving higher,o up 4.3%. on the downside, i am looking at...
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crosstalk in the russian revolution i'm joined by my guest here in moscow geoffrey robertson is a professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy well.
crosstalk in the russian revolution i'm joined by my guest here in moscow geoffrey robertson is a professor of history at university college cork and a member of the royal irish academy well.
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woman winner in forty years of geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieved victory. by. your. football now and around madrid have moved up to third in the spanish league with a win over last promise as promised were unable to break a run of two straight defeats the marrow opened the scoring for around madrid before half time marcos then zero and isco added to the score sheet for a three nil when rail and now eight points behind leaders barcelona. manchester city have moved to a point for care of the top of the english premier league after a two one win over aston on sunday kevin de bruyne per city ahead in the first half before a second half penalty by the club's all time leading goalscorer made it to alexander pulled one bag but gabriele has sues for stuart the two goal lead as pep guardiola team rout three one winners manchester united squandered the chance to narrow the gap on their city rivals as they lost a current champions chelsea one nel alvira marotta with the goal the
woman winner in forty years of geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieved victory. by. your. football now and around madrid have moved up to third in the spanish league with a win over last promise as promised were unable to break a run of two straight defeats the marrow opened the scoring for around madrid before half time marcos then zero and isco added to the score sheet for a three nil when rail and now...
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the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas past it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century sweets were made to look like eggs bacon all stored. up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth night and base within the cake would have been a be underpaid and say whichever kind of male member of the family got the would have become the being king i mean this could have been a small child and it was space to be a joke that then that child with be the head of the household would have seen over the christmas festivities and they also had the pieces. to feed the queen and it was so kind of twisting the hierarchy of the house. the christmas card was invented in the mid nineteenth century in england a german christmas tradition made it across the channel around this time to the christmas trees another
the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas past it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century sweets were made to look like eggs bacon all stored. up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth night and...
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. >> geoffrey kamworor won the men's race. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the iphone 10 sells out.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the price of gas jumped 10 cents. the lundberg survey cites a spike in oil prices for the blame. the dow rallied 104 points. the s&p 500 ended 6 points higher, and the nasdaq gained 62 points. >>> in saudi arabia this morning where the economy is dependent on oil, there's been an unprecedented shakeup in the ruling family. dozens have been arrested. their arrests are said to be part of an anti-corruption sweep, but many of those arrested are potential rivals or critics of the pass. in the past the rulers have kept their disagreements private. >>> amazon is discounting products from third-party sellers on its websites. it includes board games and other things. they've been trying to lure customers away from places like walmart. >>> the iphone 10 sold out in 20 cities over the weekend. the smartphone which sells for $999 went on sale and began selling out by saturday afternoon. online orders is
. >> geoffrey kamworor won the men's race. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the iphone 10 sells out.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the price of gas jumped 10 cents. the lundberg survey cites a spike in oil prices for the blame. the dow rallied 104 points. the s&p 500 ended 6 points higher, and the nasdaq gained 62 points. >>> in saudi arabia this morning where the economy is dependent on oil,...
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. >> geoffrey cam worer won the men's race. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the iphone 10 sells out.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the price of gas in this country jumped 7 cents. the average cost is $2.86. the lundberg survey cites a spike in oil prices for the blame. meanwhile the doll rallies higher. the dow rallied 104 points. the s&p 500 ended 6 points higher, and the nasdaq gained 62 points. >>> in saudi arabia this morning there's been an unprecedent shakeup in the ruling family. dozens of senior officials and princes are under arrest overseen by prince mohamed bin salman. dozens have been arrested. their arrests are said to be part of an anti-corruption sweep, but many of those arrested are potential rivals or critics of the p in the past the rulers have kept their disagreements private. >>> amazon is discounting products from third-party sellers on its websites. it includes board games and technology gadgets offered by other merchants. amazon has been trying to lure customers away from discount places like walmar
. >> geoffrey cam worer won the men's race. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the iphone 10 sells out.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the price of gas in this country jumped 7 cents. the average cost is $2.86. the lundberg survey cites a spike in oil prices for the blame. meanwhile the doll rallies higher. the dow rallied 104 points. the s&p 500 ended 6 points higher, and the nasdaq gained 62 points....
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the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas past it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century sweets were made to look like eggs bacon all stored. up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth night and didn't the cake would have been a been underpaid and say whichever kind of male member of the family got the would have become the being king i mean this could have been a small child and it was space to be a joke that then that child with be the head of the household would have kind of seen over the christmas festivities and they also had the pieces if the pay to feed the queen and it was so kind of twisting the hierarchy of the house. the christmas card was invented in the mid nineteenth century in england a german christmas tradition made it across the channel around this time to the christmas
the geoffrey museum of the home is putting on a show called christmas past it covers english christmas traditions from the past four hundred years. in the seventeenth century sweets were made to look like eggs bacon all stored. up until the nineteenth century christmas was celebrated over twelve days at least by those who could afford it the twelfth day of christmas the six of january was the highlight then people ate a very special case this cake would have been eaten on the twelfth night and...
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but others are pointing out that the program was always meant to be temporary geoffrey says there's no such thing as temporary protected status for any foreigners is protected status always finds a way to become permanent so joining us now in the sand least we have cynthia for us she's a lawyer with the coalition for human immigrant rights in massachusetts jessica for director of policy studies at the center for immigration studies and in florida where ham is a t.p.s. recipient of reaching from haiti hello everybody good to have you here ladies let me start with this picture cynthia this is you and your mother. did she tell you about the story of how she got to the u.s. what happened to her share it with us yes well first and foremost thank you for having me on i greatly appreciated in fact that is me and my mother at my swearing in ceremony when i was licensed to practice law in california my mother came to the united states in the mid one nine hundred eighty s. as a result of the civil war in central america and as a result she was designated with t.p.s. during this first round of t.
but others are pointing out that the program was always meant to be temporary geoffrey says there's no such thing as temporary protected status for any foreigners is protected status always finds a way to become permanent so joining us now in the sand least we have cynthia for us she's a lawyer with the coalition for human immigrant rights in massachusetts jessica for director of policy studies at the center for immigration studies and in florida where ham is a t.p.s. recipient of reaching from...
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this is before the election of last year when geoffrey wamba told a crowd of people that he would go the throat of the president. what kind of language is that? if you followed the campaign and looked at people flowing from one side to the other,... you, for example, you said that edgar lungu wanted to kill you. of course. it's evident. the manner in which i was arrested and detained... with respect, if he wanted to kill you he could have. but he did not. there is absolutely no evidence that his intent was to kill you. my point is this. you came out of prison saying you wanted to work for national unity. national unity means getting away from this inflammatory rhetoric. national unity means restoring the rule of law. in all respects, whether the law in question, you know, favours a particular group, it does not matter. in a case like our petition, article 104, our petition in the case, once a petition is submitted, just submitted, it then needs to be transferred to the speaker. as the leader of the united party for national development have a duty to follow the law just as the presid
this is before the election of last year when geoffrey wamba told a crowd of people that he would go the throat of the president. what kind of language is that? if you followed the campaign and looked at people flowing from one side to the other,... you, for example, you said that edgar lungu wanted to kill you. of course. it's evident. the manner in which i was arrested and detained... with respect, if he wanted to kill you he could have. but he did not. there is absolutely no evidence that...
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eugenides he joins us tonight from princeton university in the us where he teaches creative writing geoffrey lived here in berlin i think during the time when he was writing middlesex jeffrey it's good to have you on the show this evening i want to ask you what do you think based on your time here in berlin what do you think it is about germany that made today's ruling possible. what is it about germany i don't know i think there's a fair amount of free thinking over there when i wrote middlesex i was living in shown to be going to berlin and then right stairs was the. sexual bit in shopped. so there was a fair amount of. study and thought going into. what constitutes gender and different variations about it so i think this is something that you can trace back in germany to the one nine hundred twenty s. . you know investigations and now assists of gender and sexuality trying to figure out trying to understand how we can deal with it as a society so i would i would say that's probably why it's emerging in germany before some other countries and when we're talking about this if you have gende
eugenides he joins us tonight from princeton university in the us where he teaches creative writing geoffrey lived here in berlin i think during the time when he was writing middlesex jeffrey it's good to have you on the show this evening i want to ask you what do you think based on your time here in berlin what do you think it is about germany that made today's ruling possible. what is it about germany i don't know i think there's a fair amount of free thinking over there when i wrote...
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geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finishhich had heightened security following last week's terror attacks in new york. that's all the sport for now. thank you very a much indeed for that, james. let's get more on the texas church shooting. we are speaking to the pastor of river oaks church, which is close. we are hearing what his congregation fell when they heard about the shooting. i don't know narrative. i am going to say it must have been as i was preaching at our church down the road. it was probably about 11, 1115 or so when some people in our church space as we have a deputy and some other people in our church, when we got that call that there was an active shooting going on down at first baptist church. those first responders immediately left our church and went down there, and we immediately sat praying for everyone involved in it, the people of this church. that is about the only time and again tell you. we knew some in was going on earlier, i believe that had something to do with the shooter, but i do wonder to mak
geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finishhich had heightened security following last week's terror attacks in new york. that's all the sport for now. thank you very a much indeed for that, james. let's get more on the texas church shooting. we are speaking to the pastor of river oaks church, which is close. we are hearing what his congregation fell when they heard about the shooting. i don't know narrative. i am going to say it must...
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. >> one that i loved was geoffrey hinton. old and this , in canada, they announced the construction of a 100 million dollar institute for artificial intelligence research. if you have ever fired up an autopilot on a tesla, it is because of research that geoffrey hinton did starting in the 1980's. someone like anthony tan, also in southeast asia. when we started doing the reporting of this, his company grab was in 87 cities. and by the time we went to press, it was in more than 140. paul: you have done some great work putting this list together, but who can we look out for in 2018? >> james jeff yeah. he founded supreme in the u.s. and around the world. streak label. hot the carlyle group took a 50% stake in this which allowed them to expand more internationally. keep an eye on him. and i think other people you want to keep an eye on our in the sector of millennial's and online shopping. you have people that are doing -- for millennial's and across the board in car and self driving cars. there are so many people getting into t
. >> one that i loved was geoffrey hinton. old and this , in canada, they announced the construction of a 100 million dollar institute for artificial intelligence research. if you have ever fired up an autopilot on a tesla, it is because of research that geoffrey hinton did starting in the 1980's. someone like anthony tan, also in southeast asia. when we started doing the reporting of this, his company grab was in 87 cities. and by the time we went to press, it was in more than 140. paul:...
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if you had four—day, the over rate wouldn't increase like geoffrey boycott wants it to.esult? the very fact there is an extra day at the end, mentally, means games finish within four days rather than the easy finish in an hour's time. so we have to completely forget that idea. for me, four—day cricket is first—class cricket. five—day is special. you strive for it, you want to play that. i know it used to be six—day but in my lifetime, i have known it has five—day cricket. i absolutely adore five—day cricket and i don't know many players i play against around the world who don't adore it. just because the crowds aren't huge around the world, if we rush towards making everything, you know, box it up, 20—over cricket, in 15 years time, we will lament it and miss this incredible game that we've let go to rack and ruin. people will try and get a resurrection but i'm going to be there if i do, ‘cause i'm not going anywhere. that is a very strong statement in favour of five—day cricket at test match level. over 25 days, potentially, down under. give me your final prediction. 2—
if you had four—day, the over rate wouldn't increase like geoffrey boycott wants it to.esult? the very fact there is an extra day at the end, mentally, means games finish within four days rather than the easy finish in an hour's time. so we have to completely forget that idea. for me, four—day cricket is first—class cricket. five—day is special. you strive for it, you want to play that. i know it used to be six—day but in my lifetime, i have known it has five—day cricket. i...
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if you want to be queen soirse or king geoffrey, you get to choose.next for autism. a very worthy cause. [ cheers and applause ] speaking of worthy causes. the guitar company dean gel co donated a bunch of guitars. and all this week we've been collecting signatures from billy joel, dj khaled, tony bennett, amy schumer, david letterman, howard stern, jon stewart, tracy morgan, woody harrelson, paul shaffer signed the guitar, starting now go to ebay.com/kimmelinbrooklyn to bid on them, all proceeds will go to my montys children's hospital, the only children's hospital here in brooklyn. go bid, i'll wait while you go. okay? all right. on monday we are back home in l.a. with george clooney, norman reedus and niall horan of one direction. please join us for that. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and emmy-winning actor who plays united states president lyndon johnson in the rob reiner directed "lbj." it opens in theaters on november 3rd. please welcome woody harrelson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you doing? what are you wearing there? y
if you want to be queen soirse or king geoffrey, you get to choose.next for autism. a very worthy cause. [ cheers and applause ] speaking of worthy causes. the guitar company dean gel co donated a bunch of guitars. and all this week we've been collecting signatures from billy joel, dj khaled, tony bennett, amy schumer, david letterman, howard stern, jon stewart, tracy morgan, woody harrelson, paul shaffer signed the guitar, starting now go to ebay.com/kimmelinbrooklyn to bid on them, all...
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three seconds she beat mary kay to me who's won the new york marathon in the past three years kenyan geoffrey come war held off wilson kept trying to win the men's race and it's his first major marathon when he run a time of two hours ten minutes and fifty three seconds security's been tied for the race following the truck attack in manhattan last week that killed eight people our correspondent mike hanna has been at the finish line with more on that. security around the city is in tents the number of national guard soldiers has been tripled the number of port authority police being deployed has been doubled and then of course you have the tens of thousands of new york city police are lining the route as well as undercover officers snipers are posted up on the roof tops of buildings around the course of the race and sanitation trucks loaded with sand had been positioned to stop any vehicles from gaining access to the roots of the race and but at the hudson river greenway the place at which the carnage took place earlier this week there are cyclists there are walkers there are runners still ta
three seconds she beat mary kay to me who's won the new york marathon in the past three years kenyan geoffrey come war held off wilson kept trying to win the men's race and it's his first major marathon when he run a time of two hours ten minutes and fifty three seconds security's been tied for the race following the truck attack in manhattan last week that killed eight people our correspondent mike hanna has been at the finish line with more on that. security around the city is in tents the...
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geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieves victory. mike hanna al-jazeera new york ok for some fun i was thank you very much andy. finally the ball is in the conflict in kashmir has had a profound impact on the movie going in the region in the early days of the troubles many cinemas before its to shot by some armed groups residents relied on d.v.d.'s and even tapes to watch the latest flicks but now a new festival is hoping to change this song your guy has more. it was meant to be a welcome distraction from reality a trip to the cinema and it was no different in srinagar once for the past thirty years the cinemas have served other functions including military camps and hospitals it's a legacy from the early days of the indian administered kashmir separatist movement that's when a rebel group tigers shut down cinemas no movies were able to be screened anywhere student because he was safe and his friends say they feel they've missed out i think it'
geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieves victory. mike hanna al-jazeera new york ok for some fun i was thank you very much andy. finally the ball is in the conflict in kashmir has had a profound impact on the movie going in the region in the early days of the troubles many cinemas before its to shot by some armed groups residents relied on d.v.d.'s and even tapes to watch the latest flicks but now a new...
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in next year's parliamentary elections and the presidential elections in two years time you know geoffrey every speaking the hekmatyar haven't you and i'm wondering how his piece mediation efforts are going. well he says that he is taking an active role in the peace process he says that he recognizes the taliban that can be negotiated with and the taliban they can't be negotiated with and he says he's been sitting down and having dialogue with those taliban he believes are fed up with the war who feels that they were forced to come to the battlefield in the first place and he feels that they could take a place at the negotiating table but he also is at pains to say there are taliban who are in the fighting it has been their whole life they would they stand to lose a lot if the fighting were to end and those taliban really should be fought on the battlefield he also went on to say that. no one can win this on the battlefield that there's going to have to be a political solution and he really is the government's took a big risk in bringing him back to afghanistan but the president ashraf gh
in next year's parliamentary elections and the presidential elections in two years time you know geoffrey every speaking the hekmatyar haven't you and i'm wondering how his piece mediation efforts are going. well he says that he is taking an active role in the peace process he says that he recognizes the taliban that can be negotiated with and the taliban they can't be negotiated with and he says he's been sitting down and having dialogue with those taliban he believes are fed up with the war...
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geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieves victory. mike hanna al-jazeera new york. you'll be hearing more from shalane flanagan after that historic win a little later on this monday that is always full for me thank you very much candy and that does it for the al-jazeera news out of adrian finnegan as him with another full news bulletin just a couple of minutes. right . facing new realities no president said that there would be a complete audit a hundred percent audit that audit hasn't happened getting to the heart of the matter so are you saying then that the future of the g.c.c. will be in doubt. he had a story. on talk to al-jazeera at this time. november on al-jazeera. in a historic visit the pope will travel to me in my i'm bangladesh bringing more focus to the plight of the range of. a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia. as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomat
geoffrey cum war of kenya takes the men's gold. but on this day in the city it's as if every athlete and every spectator achieves victory. mike hanna al-jazeera new york. you'll be hearing more from shalane flanagan after that historic win a little later on this monday that is always full for me thank you very much candy and that does it for the al-jazeera news out of adrian finnegan as him with another full news bulletin just a couple of minutes. right . facing new realities no president said...
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from yemen and saudi arabia's capital last weekend was originally from iran you're telling general geoffrey hartigan who oversees the air force's central command in qatar says they're trying to work out how the missile was smuggled to yemen who the rebels their war with the saudi led military coalition which is supporting yemen's exiled government has been in panicle hand in washington d.c. patty what more is this u.s. air force general saying about this misao what are the other details here well that's the interesting thing he didn't give any other details and this is the u.s. military they have the capability as we've seen in the past to provide pictures and evidence he didn't even talk about what kind of missile they think it is important remember that this missile was allegedly fired at the riyadh international airport it was shot down sometimes when that happens there are remnants all this general is saying is that there were a rainy and markings on those remnants but again when the u.s. in the past has made these claims they've often provided pictures or evidence or details they've gi
from yemen and saudi arabia's capital last weekend was originally from iran you're telling general geoffrey hartigan who oversees the air force's central command in qatar says they're trying to work out how the missile was smuggled to yemen who the rebels their war with the saudi led military coalition which is supporting yemen's exiled government has been in panicle hand in washington d.c. patty what more is this u.s. air force general saying about this misao what are the other details here...
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were burned in fairly small areas in these fires, i think that's a first-of-its-kind event," says geoffrey health for the us geological survey. "the concern is, can they get it cleaned up before the heavy rains come?" (darya) make sure you download the kron four mobile app to stay up to date on the weather as the rain approaches. the app is free to download for apple and android devices. and be sure to enable the push alert feature to receive breaking news updates. ( james ) they've all been touched by the north bay wildfires... but for one night... the community came together to make sure everyone had a fun halloween. along shappino street in santa rosa... neighbors held a halloween block party. there were games... pumpkin bowling... a bounce house... and course trick-or-treating. the recent wildfires came within just a few blocks of this street. < "we have some friends who's homes are gone. hectic and surreal and scary. one of my friends's houses burned down. it was pretty scary for all of us around here.">( james ) people in the neighborhood say they wanted to help the community get the
were burned in fairly small areas in these fires, i think that's a first-of-its-kind event," says geoffrey health for the us geological survey. "the concern is, can they get it cleaned up before the heavy rains come?" (darya) make sure you download the kron four mobile app to stay up to date on the weather as the rain approaches. the app is free to download for apple and android devices. and be sure to enable the push alert feature to receive breaking news updates. ( james )...
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geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finisht i finished. it is a long story. you completed it. well done. but not in those kind of times, let's be clear about that. 26 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a church in the texan town of sutherland springs. the gunman, who was later found dead in his car, opened fire during a service at the first baptist church on sunday morning. the attack comes just over a month since the worst mass shooting in modern american history when 58 people were killed by a gunman at a concert in las vegas. nannette kilbey—smith is a journalist in sutherland springs. shejoins us now. thank you she joins us now. thank you very much for your time and joining us. can you tell us anything else about the shooting? when you have been at the shooting? when you have been at the scene for many hours. yes. it is probably the single worst tragedy we have ever experienced and it really is quite incomprehensible. the community is just in complete shock at this time. what have relatives and friends been tell
geoffrey kamworor from kenya won the men's race, holding off compatriot wilson kipsang in a close finisht i finished. it is a long story. you completed it. well done. but not in those kind of times, let's be clear about that. 26 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a church in the texan town of sutherland springs. the gunman, who was later found dead in his car, opened fire during a service at the first baptist church on sunday morning. the attack comes just over a month since the...