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it to the overall title and the slalom globe she's already won this season.ied for fourth. she's almost certain to add the giant slalom globe at the same venue on sunday, when she only needs to finish in the first 15 places. now, if she does, she'll become the first skier — male or female — to collect world cup titles in overall, slalom, giant slalom, and the super—g in a single season. mitchelton—scott‘s simon yates won stage five of the paris—nice on thursday — an individual time trial, as team sky's michal kwiatkowski finished third to retain his overall race lead. yates, over 18 minutes down in the general classification following his struggles through the crosswind stages, powered through the 25.5 kilometre time trial in an impressive 30 minutes and 26 seconds. friday's stage six is a hilly 176.5 kilometre trek from peynier to brignoles. that is about all we have got time for. from me and the rest of the sport today team, until next time, goodbye. hello again. a quick look at what's happening in east africa's mozambique first of all. because here cyclone
it to the overall title and the slalom globe she's already won this season.ied for fourth. she's almost certain to add the giant slalom globe at the same venue on sunday, when she only needs to finish in the first 15 places. now, if she does, she'll become the first skier — male or female — to collect world cup titles in overall, slalom, giant slalom, and the super—g in a single season. mitchelton—scott‘s simon yates won stage five of the paris—nice on thursday — an individual...
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thousands of children around the globe skipped school to call for action to protect the client. viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome tonight of forty nine people are dead and dozens wounded after two mosque attacks in the new zealand city of christchurch one man has been charged with murder and is expected to appear in court within the next few hours the attacks happened during friday prayers at two mosques the first at the eleanore mosque in the center of the city is where the majority of victims lost their lives the second was in the suburb of lynwood were several more fatalities were reported. this has shocked new zealand which is a country which has had little its. all right we are going to go now to w. samantha early she is in christ church where it is morning early morning now i'm going to need to your good morning to you i should say. what are we expecting today after the day after such a horrible terrorist attack. christchurch is looking at really and a state of shock i could hear helicopters buzzing round for much of the night and
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those planes are allowed back in the air here in the united states and it also elsewhere around the globe. a long journey ahead still for a boeing then but stay where you are yes we have even more ground to cover with you and that's because it fresh figures show that the u.s. trade deficit narrowed by nearly fifteen percent in january compared to the previous month but that was when the trade gap was actually at its widest in ten years analysts say that's mostly due to an increase in soybean exports fewer chinese imports to the u.s. amid an ongoing trade conflict between the two countries also helped train the trade deficit. back to carter on wall street now this narrower trade gap was of course a stated goal of the trump administration is the u.s. then emerging the winner in this trade conflict well i wouldn't go that far but what we did see in those trade figures is that imports for example dropped quite a bit so that it did help to ease the deficit but imports fell for one particular reason because in december a lot of companies feared that there might be a new terror of some place was
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it's actually an inverted globe of asia.nd this is another one of the unintended things that truman found after his election in 1948. in addition to the fair deal, suddenly during his second term, there became a number of hot spots in asia. during his first term, he had focused mostly on europe, you know, the marshall plan, truman doctrine. but in the beginning of 1949, truman's second term, there were a number of places in asia that started causing problems. one was the communist forces in china were overwhelming the nationalist forces. and so it became inevitable that the communists would take over china. another was in all of southeast asia, the colonial governments, pre-world war ii colonial governments were collapsing. so there were a number of nationalist movements going on in southeast asia. then finally, the big issue that truman felt faced during the second term was the korean war that broke out on the korean peninsula. so this part of the exhibit we call 10 faithful months. it's really the 10 months after truman wa
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thousands of children around the globe skipped s school to call r action to protect the climate. ♪ brenti'm brent goff. to all of our viewers, welcome. tonight 49 people are dead and dozens wounded after two mosque attacks in the new zealand city of christchurch great one man killed with discharged with murder and expected to be in court in the next few hours. the attacks happened during friday prayers at two mosques, the first in the center of the city where the majority of the victims were lost. the second was in a suburb of lynwood. ththis has shocked new zealand,a country which has had little gun violence. we are going to go to samantha early. she is in christchurch where it is early morning now. good morning. what are we expecting today the day after such a horriblee terrorist attack? samantntha: the whole country is in a state of s shock. i coululd hear helicopters buzzg around for much of t the night d ththe police said they will increaease their presence thehe streetss, here in christchurch especially but also throughout ththe country. large events have been canceled. we are expe
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we are showing leadership all around the globe. that is america first. when we are stepping forward and we are leading and others are , so venezuela is just one of the more recent examples that we have seen all around the globe of america first, american leadership. katie: congressman, you can get away from president trump's foreign policy without talking about trade. this is a huge part of other way he has negotiated with north korea, the way he has been implementing sanctions and economic costs to russia, allowing gas to come into europe through other means. can you talk a little bit about how trade is directly tied to president trump's foreign policy and how he uses that to put american interests first? as. williams: he uses it great as any president we have had feared i am a business person. car dealerships, so i am used to negotiations and training. the fact that he can sell the fact of trading has really been responsive to this country, and he has done a fantastic job. wecourse we have tariffs, talking about china, various things. he is using a big
we are showing leadership all around the globe. that is america first. when we are stepping forward and we are leading and others are , so venezuela is just one of the more recent examples that we have seen all around the globe of america first, american leadership. katie: congressman, you can get away from president trump's foreign policy without talking about trade. this is a huge part of other way he has negotiated with north korea, the way he has been implementing sanctions and economic...
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it's going to be so easy after the globes. it's not, andy. >> she's so funny. >> luckily she is joke about her nerves. the band tame impala is the music this week. >>> a martinez world war ii veteran is going to france. 96-year-old jake harrson reached his go fund me goal. nearly 170 people made sure he got the ten grand to go. he's set to depart in june for 75th anniversary of d day. he said he's the only living one from his unit. the page will stay up another week so any extra can go toward his trip. >> that's great. thanks very much for joining us. nightly news with lester hoelt s coming up. >> see you at 6:00. >>> breaking news tonight. the surprise word from attorney general william barr. new details on the mueller report. how and when we'll finally see it. why democrats already pouncing saying, not good enough. what they want instead. >>> critical new clues. a new report detailing a potential connection between those two boeing air disasters. the stunning similarities of what happened onoard moments before both planes we
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>> she won the globe and a s.a.g.ole as eve, an agent who's obsessed with hunting down crafty assassin jodie comer. >> eve just goes darker, much darker. >>> coming up -- you are getting sleepy, so sleepy that you will drop 20 pounds. >> start to imagine a nice bright light. >> we're with the hollywood hip no therapist helping stars lose wet. >> then we're with denies richards on the set of her day time debut. >> >>> minutes away hawaii >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] ♪ >>> rita is truly a one-woman super power. >> julia roberts helped her dear friend rita wilson get a star on the hollywood walk of fame, the same day she dropped a new album. tom hanks couldn't be prouder of her better half who got her start as a cheerleader on the brady bunch. >> would you know it, she played the winner of the competition?
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and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. stralsund was founded in twelve thirty four and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance the hanzi attic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in two thousand and two. in the port you'll find a real eye catcher that gore's fuck a former training sailing boat built in one thousand nine hundred thirty three and these planks could talk the captain's cabin has seen german russian and ukrainian skippers rest their heads. the vessel was built and hamburg and was given to the soviet union as reparation after world war two in one thousand nine hundred one it became property of the ukrainian merchant navy. since two thousand and three the course fox has been back in its original harbor serving first and foremost as a museum the vessel which is not sea worthy anymore is maintained by an association that hopes to one day bring the old lady back to see. the building you see
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, just won the golden globe.car. she's amazing. beautiful film, too. have you seen it. >> jon: yeah, "beale street." barry jenkins. i like how he lights black people. we look great on his films. >> stephen: you look great a lot of times-- >> jon: but he really -- >> stephen: he knows how to capture that? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: what's his secret, do you think? >> jon: i don't know, but i would love to see what he does because it's so majestic and beautiful the way he portrays us. it's amazing. >> stephen: and it's a beautiful love story, too. >> jon: definitely, definitely, i agree. ( applause ) >> stephen: you know, every night i focus so much on the big roasted pig that is the news. but sometimes i like to take all the trimmings, boil them down, and set them in aspic in the savory head cheese of news that is my recurring segment: "meanwhile." ( cheers and applause ) meanwhile... didn't even do anything. didn't do anything. meanwhile, a florida city commissioner has resigned over face-licking allegations. now,
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but fear is driving the rise of white ring populism around the globe. not all populism is white nationalism. white nationalism is a subset of populism. it's a movement that will continue to spread until world leaders address the sorts of policy concerns hillary clinton was referencing to the requested guardian." migration, immigration, national identity. ironically, those conversations were made all the more difficult by the white nationalist gunman in new zealand. go to my website smerconish.com, answer this question. does white nationalism pose a threat to liberal democracy? joining me now to discuss is kaz irka kazir con, he is the farm of the captain killed in 24 and made a speech at the democratic national convention waving the constitution at president trump and subsequently wrote the book, an american family, a memoir of hope and sacrifice, mr. khan, thank you so much for coming back to the program. what should i have said about this caller who wanted to speak about populism and tie it to his immigration concerns? >> well, fear of immigrants. let
but fear is driving the rise of white ring populism around the globe. not all populism is white nationalism. white nationalism is a subset of populism. it's a movement that will continue to spread until world leaders address the sorts of policy concerns hillary clinton was referencing to the requested guardian." migration, immigration, national identity. ironically, those conversations were made all the more difficult by the white nationalist gunman in new zealand. go to my website...
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march of 2009, in which stocks globally lost approximately 50% and investment portfolios across the globe lost trillions of
march of 2009, in which stocks globally lost approximately 50% and investment portfolios across the globe lost trillions of
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worldwide travel abroad in two thousand and eighteen this brought in trillions in revenues around the globe china has sent the most tourists abroad but the most popular destinations are in europe. but mass tourism is also causing more and more problems in many places for example so-called over tourism in places like dubrovnik cruise ships with their masses of tourists are especially problematic. in the first in two thousand and eighteen the sexy these two organize cruise ship passengers the sixty that overnight the buses coming to the old city centers and we succeeded to have a much better check week without any day of congestion in the city. the climate cost of tourism is also a topic at the i t b. so are human rights questions as organizers gear up for next year's fair with partner country oman. is goldman sachs going casual the legendary u.s. investment bank is loosening its dress code urging employees in a company wide memo to simply exercised quote good judgment in their attire. the company has traditionally favored business where collared shirts and suits for men and women although wh
worldwide travel abroad in two thousand and eighteen this brought in trillions in revenues around the globe china has sent the most tourists abroad but the most popular destinations are in europe. but mass tourism is also causing more and more problems in many places for example so-called over tourism in places like dubrovnik cruise ships with their masses of tourists are especially problematic. in the first in two thousand and eighteen the sexy these two organize cruise ship passengers the...
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marketing for the future thousands of children around the globe skipped school to demand more action on climate protection. i mean you could just mention and thank you so much for joining us. less than twenty four hours all for the mass shootings at two mosques in new zealand the suspected gunman a twenty eight year old australian has appeared in court and has been charged with murder the attack described by new zealand's prime minister as terrorism is the nation's worst ever peacetime mass killing meanwhile people in christ church where the massacres took place are in mourning. mourning the victims and searching for answers in christ church outside the city's al-noor mosque people paused to honor those who lost their lives in the worst mass murder in new zealand's modern history. these were the scenes friday as a suspected white supremacist opened fire on worshippers nor at a mosque in the neighborhood of linwood killing and wounding dozens as police scramble to stop the shooter rescuers raced to save the wounded survivors spoke of a narrow escape. after three four minutes. fired wh
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thousands of children around the globe skipped school the call for action to protect the. i bring cough it's good to have you with us new zealand is waking up to the aftermath of the deadliest terrorist attack in its history and terror attack at two christ church mosques forty nine people died and dozens were wounded with many still receiving medical care one day has been charged with murder and is expected to appear in court within the next few hours of the attacks happened during friday prayers at two mosques the first at the al noor mosque in the center of the city that's where the majority of the victims lost their lives the second was in the suburb of lynwood were several more fatalities were reported making these killings even more shocking new zealand is a country. with gun violence nonetheless the prime minister addressed the country a short while ago and promised to crack down on fire or. i'm advised said they were five guns used by the primary paper. they were to see me sick weapons and two shotguns if the indo was and position of a gun license on advised that th
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his country has been eliminated what does this all actually mean for the terrorist threat around the globe. well i think we can't really judge about that it was not very relevant for the isis cells. when they committed their credit checks that there was a caliphate it was more about the ideology and i think the victory against isis will have made this less attractive for many people because and now the myth that strength is also gone but i think all terrorist attacks that we've seen a globe we're not steer it from there and that for one thing we concentrate lex on that and then to sell and beirut thank you very much. thank you to washington now and the moment voters around the country have been bracing for yesterday's special counsel robert morris a minute has reported to the u.s. justice department lawyers spent almost two years investigating russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and possible collusion with president donald trump's campaign it's unclear how much if any of the confidential report will be released to the public but u.s. media are reporting a speci
his country has been eliminated what does this all actually mean for the terrorist threat around the globe. well i think we can't really judge about that it was not very relevant for the isis cells. when they committed their credit checks that there was a caliphate it was more about the ideology and i think the victory against isis will have made this less attractive for many people because and now the myth that strength is also gone but i think all terrorist attacks that we've seen a globe...
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in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genetics to alter the d.n.a. that affects so many of our traits and i think if there's an ethical experiment by hold your inquiry can have any silver lining is that it prompts us it forces us to have our societal debate over these very thorny questions sharon begley what what what what what's the what's the general public's. what's public opinion say about all all of this i mean do you do your criticisms of dr hay in china and his team reflect public opinion at large i think the public is very confused about what the technology can be used for and where it can appropriately feel used for there had then and then a republican in the united
in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genetics to alter the d.n.a. that affects so...
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in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption i would say for is it acceptable to to edit the human genome that's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genetics to alter the d.n.a. that affect so many of our traits and i think if there's an ethical experiment by heard your inquiry can have any silver lining is that it prompts us it forces us to have our societal debate over these very thorny questions sharon begley what what what what what's the what's the general public's. what's public opinion say about all all of this i mean do you do your criticisms of dr hay in china and his team reflect public opinion at large i think the public is very confused about what the technology can be used for and where it can appropriately feel used for there had then and then a republican in the united
in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption i would say for is it acceptable to to edit the human genome that's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genetics to alter the d.n.a. that affect so...
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countries around the globe and other supporters of the court to come forward and say they back this court it should not be deterred this may not be the last step by the u.s. to create a confrontation with the court but really the trumpet ministration is on the wrong side of history here this is a court to ensure that no one is above the law there is nothing illegitimate about that and there needs to be a really responding call from the international community to back the court up on this one elizabeth even some we thank you for joining us from washington now afghan special forces have been deployed to save up to seven hundred security personnel under siege by the taliban in western this province that's on the border between afghanistan and turkmenistan fifteen checkpoints were overrun by the taliban on friday morning afghan police and soldiers retreated to a district headquarters where local officials say a to seven hundred are now surrounded the afghan ministry of defense has called in air strikes to support ground troops the battle is in its tenth day and thirty soldiers have been kille
countries around the globe and other supporters of the court to come forward and say they back this court it should not be deterred this may not be the last step by the u.s. to create a confrontation with the court but really the trumpet ministration is on the wrong side of history here this is a court to ensure that no one is above the law there is nothing illegitimate about that and there needs to be a really responding call from the international community to back the court up on this one...
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marching toward their future thousands of children around the globe to skip school to demand more action on climate protection. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. less than twenty four hours after the mass shootings at two mosques the new zealand the suspected gunman has appeared in court and has been charged with murder the twenty eight year old australian man brenton tera and was remanded without a plea until his next court appearance which is scheduled for april fifth new zealand's prime minister just send ardern has promised the country's gun laws will change in light of the attack she's been reassuring muslim community leaders in christ church meeting personally with them the attack left forty nine people dead and many dozens more injured. it's new zealand's worst ever peacetime mass killing and the community of christ church is struggling to process the events. they were supposed to be safe in a country that prides itself on being welcoming and inclusive but the massacres at two of their places of worship have stunned the people of christchurch it really hit hom
marching toward their future thousands of children around the globe to skip school to demand more action on climate protection. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. less than twenty four hours after the mass shootings at two mosques the new zealand the suspected gunman has appeared in court and has been charged with murder the twenty eight year old australian man brenton tera and was remanded without a plea until his next court appearance which is scheduled for april fifth new...
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working across the globe, we are engaged across the globe every day showing standards and training opportunities and best practices. there may be one or two folks from our bureau working through the programs. we look at the footprint of where we are helping shape best practices and control mechanisms to make sure things don't go across borders or transit from country to country. the great work being done with the team, and again, educate, inform, reinforce and callout, quite honestly when there is a breach to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> thanks very much. we haven't talked about china and i was looking to see if there were any questions about china. a simple but important one, is the united states pushing for any nuclear arms control with china? will kind and what are the prospects. i can tell you that i have had some discussion with my chinese counterpart and we have made no new headway. but again, working with them closely in the p-5 many have asked that china be open to engagement, they talk about the inf and next steps in can you will collateralize that? based on the discussion with
working across the globe, we are engaged across the globe every day showing standards and training opportunities and best practices. there may be one or two folks from our bureau working through the programs. we look at the footprint of where we are helping shape best practices and control mechanisms to make sure things don't go across borders or transit from country to country. the great work being done with the team, and again, educate, inform, reinforce and callout, quite honestly when there...
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travel especially with regard to those urban ecosystems moreover and help us take a spin around the globe and later most people know that old p.c. is a major pull blame away in other places around the world not just in the u.s. and it starts early in life with school age children but it's not just the help that you shoot it's the ability to get better get a better education get a good job be a contributing member of society well we're joined by the president and founder of chalk healthy snacks a minute mora's all that directly ahead but first let's get to some headlines let's go. to. the economic aftermath of the so-called bomb cycling weather system that recently hit the united states leads our globe report today as farmers and ranchers across the nation's midsection are hit with this. doric flooding that could alter the landscape of american agriculture nebraska governor pete ricketts says the state has sustained more than one point three billion dollars in flood related losses with four hundred million in livestock and four hundred forty million in pain for grain farmers more than thir
travel especially with regard to those urban ecosystems moreover and help us take a spin around the globe and later most people know that old p.c. is a major pull blame away in other places around the world not just in the u.s. and it starts early in life with school age children but it's not just the help that you shoot it's the ability to get better get a better education get a good job be a contributing member of society well we're joined by the president and founder of chalk healthy snacks...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.name is reged ahmad. our top stories: new zealand police say they're not looking for any further suspects in the killing of 49 people in christchurch on friday, but are remaining vigilant. we will be highly vigilant, highly present, highly visible, to ensure if there is anyone out there wanting to commit harm, that we can intervene. i'm shara njit leyl live in christchurch, at the hospital where dozens of people remain in a critical condition. the main suspect in the killing, brenton tarrant, has been charged with murder. further charges are expected. people in christchurch, new zealand, have been paying tribute to the victims of a terror attack at two mosques in the city. 49 people were killed after a gunman opened fire during friday prayers. a 28—year—old australian man has appeared in court charged with murder in connection with the terror attack. my colleague sharanjit leyl is in christchurch at the hospital where many of the injured have been taken. that's right, i am right outsid
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.name is reged ahmad. our top stories: new zealand police say they're not looking for any further suspects in the killing of 49 people in christchurch on friday, but are remaining vigilant. we will be highly vigilant, highly present, highly visible, to ensure if there is anyone out there wanting to commit harm, that we can intervene. i'm shara njit leyl live in christchurch, at the hospital where dozens of people...
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brexit isa around the globe this year.y localised issue, with the exception of the british pound, asia will not really be paying a lot of attention. for asian businesses, they just want a brexit attention. for asian businesses, theyjust want a brexit in any shape oi’ theyjust want a brexit in any shape orform. theyjust want a brexit in any shape or form. they want certainty. yes, and this is what markets actually prefer. they prefer uncertain —— certainty. you look at the thailand election, they prefer certainty and this is what they want from brexit as well. we just want to know what is going to happen one way or another. is there quite a fatigue right now among investors when it comes to brexit? if you bring it up ina comes to brexit? if you bring it up in a conversation these days, people hang their heads and put their fingers in their ears. there is a lot of brexit fatigue around but we are approaching a pretty interesting endgame. the eu, i would are approaching a pretty interesting endgame. the eu, iwould be question
brexit isa around the globe this year.y localised issue, with the exception of the british pound, asia will not really be paying a lot of attention. for asian businesses, they just want a brexit attention. for asian businesses, theyjust want a brexit in any shape oi’ theyjust want a brexit in any shape orform. theyjust want a brexit in any shape or form. they want certainty. yes, and this is what markets actually prefer. they prefer uncertain —— certainty. you look at the thailand...
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here's bill weir on the movement powered for change by young people all over the globe. >> reporter:iday alexandria walks to this bench, a one-year strike. started months ago after a trip to california brought to almost to a paradise in flames. >> i have asthma. we had to roll up wet towels put themed upper windows. >> reporter: so scary her family sent her back home early. she began researching fires, longer droughts, bigger storms, baked into her fauture thanks t our relentless relial on fossil fuels and then she found greta, you say your love your children above all else and yet you're stealing their future in front of their very eyes. >> reporter: after starting her one-girl school strike in her native sweden, she filled rooms calling all out for a failure to act. >> adults keep saying we owe it to the young people to give them hope. but i don't want your hope. i don't want you to be hopeful. i want you to panic. i want you to act as if the house was on fire. because it is. >> she tweeted. going to be one for the history books. >> reporter: you think you will be, too? >> maybe. >
here's bill weir on the movement powered for change by young people all over the globe. >> reporter:iday alexandria walks to this bench, a one-year strike. started months ago after a trip to california brought to almost to a paradise in flames. >> i have asthma. we had to roll up wet towels put themed upper windows. >> reporter: so scary her family sent her back home early. she began researching fires, longer droughts, bigger storms, baked into her fauture thanks t our...
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people in their homes, local sinesses, and iconic buildings, landmarks across the globe will turn offir lights for one hour to bring attention to climate change. >> you're looking at footage from previous years. tonight at 8:30, this is going to happen. all those places going dark, showing their support for the fight against climate change and the preservation of wild oceans, and forests. earth hour started in sydney, australia, in 2007. it is now global. >> i like that. good idea. >>> springtime in the district, it'snghy we're wea pink, cherry blossom colors, right? a lot of folks waitingat for something else is going on, another waiting game. talk about panda watch. so exciting. this is at the national zoo. they're hoping mei xiang will get pregnant. they artificially inseminated her last night. not too much information, right? >> getting her business out everywhere. >> the thing is, they have a small window to do this. pandas can become pregnant 24 to 72 hours each year. the zoo has been watching changes with mei xiang. they'll monitor here to see if she cou be pregnant or experien
people in their homes, local sinesses, and iconic buildings, landmarks across the globe will turn offir lights for one hour to bring attention to climate change. >> you're looking at footage from previous years. tonight at 8:30, this is going to happen. all those places going dark, showing their support for the fight against climate change and the preservation of wild oceans, and forests. earth hour started in sydney, australia, in 2007. it is now global. >> i like that. good idea....
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in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genomics to alter the d.n.a. that affects so many of our traits and i think if there's an ethical experiment by her john can have any silver lining is that it prompts us it forces us to have a societal debate over these very thorny questions sharon begley. what what what what what's the what's the general public's. what's public opinion say about all all of this i mean do you do your criticisms of dr hay in china and his team reflect public opinion a large. i think the public is very confused about what this technology can be used for and what it can appropriately be used for there have been a number of public polls in the united states a
in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big question i don't know who am i to say i'm i'm just one ethicist i think the most important thing that everyone has been emphasizing now is we need to have a public dialogue on that very question on whether or not we think it's acceptable to alter our genomics to alter the d.n.a. that affects so...
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first the golden globes. now, "saturday night live."ctress sandra oh will make her hosting debut tomorrow night. >> that andy sandberg told me, oh. you're hosting nl easy after the it's not, andy. >> andy sandberg giving her advice. she won a golden globe and s.a.g. award for the show, "killing eve." i have to say, i don't know who tame impala is. i'm going to watch it. when we come back on monday, i'll tell you who they are. >> i think she will be at her best. >> i loved her on "grey's anatomy." >> a thousand hairstiles, tyleh. >>> sunny skies, 70 degrees. clouds increase, up to 73. shower chances next tuesday, wednesday and thursday. but the heavier rain we could get next week, might not arrive until next friday. >> oh. >> here comes the weekend. >> yes. let's celebrate saturday. >> we're living for the weekend. >> thank you, jeff. have a great weekend, everyone. enjoy the sunshine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." ton
first the golden globes. now, "saturday night live."ctress sandra oh will make her hosting debut tomorrow night. >> that andy sandberg told me, oh. you're hosting nl easy after the it's not, andy. >> andy sandberg giving her advice. she won a golden globe and s.a.g. award for the show, "killing eve." i have to say, i don't know who tame impala is. i'm going to watch it. when we come back on monday, i'll tell you who they are. >> i think she will be at her...
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z. >>> the opposite size of the pacific is reverb rating across the globe and into the u.s. this morning. here is what we know. 45 people across new zealand were slaughtered and a 28-year-old man is in custody and charged with murder. he is believed to have posted a manifesto on social media full of white supremacist, anti-immigrant anti-muslim language. police in several american cities have beefed up security at mosques, although the homeland security secretary says there's no credible threat in the u.s. here is how witnesses described what they saw. >> he was just conditionusly shooting and coming inside slowly because he was killing all the people in the entrance. >> after a minute, we heard the fighting and it was from the main entrance, the main entrance of the building. and then everybody just ran towards the back doors just to save themselves. >> there were a lot of bodies outside. so we've been waiting here just to see if our son is all right. but he's not answering his phone. >> let's go straight to new zealand to bliss savage in the city of christchurch outside a
z. >>> the opposite size of the pacific is reverb rating across the globe and into the u.s. this morning. here is what we know. 45 people across new zealand were slaughtered and a 28-year-old man is in custody and charged with murder. he is believed to have posted a manifesto on social media full of white supremacist, anti-immigrant anti-muslim language. police in several american cities have beefed up security at mosques, although the homeland security secretary says there's no...
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. >> the golden globe winning drama has mystery and suspense.r season two, and once you binge, you will understand why there is rumors richard could be the next james bond. >> it's interesting to be involved in that conversation, and there are films to be made. who knows? >> so maybe. >> who knows? >> so he's leaving it open-ended. to maybe he could be the next bo bond. he would be fantastic by the way. >>> coming up, remembering "who's the boss" star, katherine helmond. and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. i'm all in. when i believe in something, so if i'm going to be brunette, it's got to be great. superior preference from l'oreal. translucent, liquid gel formula. lu
. >> the golden globe winning drama has mystery and suspense.r season two, and once you binge, you will understand why there is rumors richard could be the next james bond. >> it's interesting to be involved in that conversation, and there are films to be made. who knows? >> so maybe. >> who knows? >> so he's leaving it open-ended. to maybe he could be the next bo bond. he would be fantastic by the way. >>> coming up, remembering "who's the boss"...