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, and i said i'm looking for whoopi goldberg.etball basketba it sounds like somebody of african-american descent. i said the woman who wrote and directed love of basketball, i work for her. perfect. i'm trying to get to whoopi goldberg. who do you need to connect me to? he said i need to connect you to the view. i said i need to talk to whoopi goldberg. they hang up on me. so then i call, i call dispatch again, get the same black guy. love of basketball. can you connect me to a black...
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thank you for being with us, paul goldberger. the very earliest baseball parks and their design tell us abamt divisions in ica? paul: baseball tells us a lot about america. it tells us that people are -- thatri ans are deeply connected to their cities and irplay tames there, not somewhere else, and that in fact, all of the economic and class struggles that have beenpa of america are also very much part of the history ofba base. laura: fenway park and wrigley field are often called the cathedrals of baseball. but what does their design reflect? paul: they are places where people come together and celebrate being together. part of the idea of my book is to say that the ballpark is really one of the great forms of american public space. in an age when we don't come together enough, when virtual thgs often get in the way physical reality, having great places that everyone feels a sense of cmon purpose in and enjoys being together in, that is an incredible thing. laura:aul, ebbets field was the home of the brooklyn p andrs, and then t
thank you for being with us, paul goldberger. the very earliest baseball parks and their design tell us abamt divisions in ica? paul: baseball tells us a lot about america. it tells us that people are -- thatri ans are deeply connected to their cities and irplay tames there, not somewhere else, and that in fact, all of the economic and class struggles that have beenpa of america are also very much part of the history ofba base. laura: fenway park and wrigley field are often called the...
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peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. is a former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentlemen lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking international peacekeepers day mark goldberg i'll start with you and i feel we should really before we get into any of the controversies look at the importance of peacekeepers there are 14 missions in place all over the world if they were not in place tell us about the sort of vacuum that that might leave. sure so as you noted there are 14 peacekeeping missions around the world deploying about $100000.00 peacekeepers by and large these peacekeepers are deployed to places that if they weren't there there would be a security vacuum and conflict that they are there to keep a damper on would fester and w
peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. is a former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentlemen lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking...
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>> i loved working for justice goldberg. he was not -- there were only two clerks per justice then, and he would take us to lunch, and he would -- we became friends, and i stayed close to him for many years thereafter. wonderful. he was a kind of activist. i think he liked best being secretary of labor. when he was appointed secretary of labor, i saw these materials. within two weeks, he'd appointed a task force on segregation, desegregation. he appointed a task force on minimum wage. he liked to do this kind of thing, and the court is not really like that very much. but he seemed perfectly happy. he seemed perfectly happy with it. so i mean i remember one -- oh, god, we were working on a case, and they were arguing about the history of the 14th amendment, and justice black said one thing, and we said the opposite thing in goldberg's office. he said, i'm going to write this thing and say it's totally wrong. he said, what's the point? he'll write some other thing. stop. and if we lost, we lost. and, hey, you lose. okay. you g
>> i loved working for justice goldberg. he was not -- there were only two clerks per justice then, and he would take us to lunch, and he would -- we became friends, and i stayed close to him for many years thereafter. wonderful. he was a kind of activist. i think he liked best being secretary of labor. when he was appointed secretary of labor, i saw these materials. within two weeks, he'd appointed a task force on segregation, desegregation. he appointed a task force on minimum wage. he...
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, sohn von rosa und baruch goldberg.ll tolling) it certainly touched me. remarkably, it has now been publicly and officially, incontrovertibly, indisputably... confirmed. >> i could have been a miserable, depressing character that, "ooh, you know, i've had an awful start in life, woe is s," but i've taken the opposite view in a sense, ad, you know, "you tried to wipe me out, but it didn't happen, so here i am andake note." my son made an observation, and he said, "you know, your father would have wanted you to enjoy your life and be happy." and i think he, he was right in making that observation. the struggle i've had, um... is partly to do with, um... well, i'm sure you're familiar s with tt of guilt of surviving that many-- not just survivors of the holocaust, but mafu people have survived aw elagedies of one thing or another that they uilty about, um, having survived. and i, i suppose what my son was saying, "don't feel bad." (voice breaking): and, uh... yeah, i think he's right.th k... you know, don't, don't... don't
, sohn von rosa und baruch goldberg.ll tolling) it certainly touched me. remarkably, it has now been publicly and officially, incontrovertibly, indisputably... confirmed. >> i could have been a miserable, depressing character that, "ooh, you know, i've had an awful start in life, woe is s," but i've taken the opposite view in a sense, ad, you know, "you tried to wipe me out, but it didn't happen, so here i am andake note." my son made an observation, and he said,...
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peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. the former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. it is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentleman lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking international peacekeepers day mark goldberg i'll start with you and i feel we should really before we get into any of the controversies look at the importance of peacekeepers there are 14 missions in place all over the world if they were not in place tell us about the sort of vacuum that that might leave. sure so as you noted there are 14 peacekeeping missions around the world deploying about $100000.00 peacekeepers by and large these peacekeepers are deployed to places that if they weren't there there would be a security vacuum and conflict that they are there to keep a damper on would fester and
peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. the former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. it is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentleman lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking...
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adrian goldberg.ed at a march in the cuban capital havana. it's after the island's annual gay pride event was cancelled without a clear explanation by the authorities. the governmentstate announced the usual march would not be held, citing "foreign interference". it prompted a number of activists organise another of activists to organise another one via social media, in direct conflict with the government. from havana, our cuba correspondent, will grant, reports. havana's gay pride is normally much bigger than this, an annual celebration of the island's gay and lesbian community, and their decades—long struggle to be recognised. but this was an improvised event, with word spread by social media, after the cuban government cancelled this year's march at the last minute. this particular gay pride march might not look very big, but what it represents is really quite significant in cuba. after being told they weren't allowed to hold the march, many have simply turned up anyway. the organisers said they ha
adrian goldberg.ed at a march in the cuban capital havana. it's after the island's annual gay pride event was cancelled without a clear explanation by the authorities. the governmentstate announced the usual march would not be held, citing "foreign interference". it prompted a number of activists organise another of activists to organise another one via social media, in direct conflict with the government. from havana, our cuba correspondent, will grant, reports. havana's gay pride is...
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danny goldberg. how about that?hing deductible, you can earn $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing deductible. oh, gosh. sweet, sweet. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. kennedy: a group of malnourished lions have been rescued from the an albanian zoo. albanians. the same establishment came under fire years back for a chimpanzee who smoked cigarettes. [laughter] it was a funny video. i know it's wrong. but the zoo said it wasn't a big deal because he only smokes when he
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but we are going to get more on iron tayo and his legacy joining us from new york is paul goldberger he's an architectural critic author and columnist very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so he is hailed as one of the best architects good to be here one of the best architects of the past several decades what is it mr goldberger that made his work so unique. well i am pe was really one of those people who was able to push the envelope with innovative new things and yet make architecture that was interesting too to a broad range of people so he could create a building like the national gallery in washington d.c. that was incredibly popular and yet was also evident guard so he was somehow able to almost magically blend the cutting edge with things that people were interested in and wanted and like and responded to so he made modernism modern architecture something that people loved as opposed to something that people hated which a lot of architects have done and you know as you've written and you just said something that i'm a lot of people loved you know has a pain wide not just
but we are going to get more on iron tayo and his legacy joining us from new york is paul goldberger he's an architectural critic author and columnist very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so he is hailed as one of the best architects good to be here one of the best architects of the past several decades what is it mr goldberger that made his work so unique. well i am pe was really one of those people who was able to push the envelope with innovative new things and yet make architecture...
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adrian goldberg.es over on radio 5 live now, or later on the bbc sounds app. let's just have another look at some pictures from bangkok in thailand where the newly crowned king has been making his way through through the city's streets. we can show you inside one of the temples. king maha vajiralongkorn, who was crowned yesterday, is visiting three temples to greet his subjects as part of a elaborates coronation ceremony. today is the second day. well—wishers have been turning out in huge members. it has been 69 years since the last coronation. and that was of his father. this king was proclaimed king in 2016, but has onlyjust been crowned. this it was him earlier being carried through the streets in 16 -- being carried through the streets in 16 —— by16 being carried through the streets in 16 —— by 16 men being carried through the streets in 16 —— by16 men in a being carried through the streets in 16 —— by 16 men in a sort of chariot. he is dressed in gold embroidered clothes. he is wearing the same m
adrian goldberg.es over on radio 5 live now, or later on the bbc sounds app. let's just have another look at some pictures from bangkok in thailand where the newly crowned king has been making his way through through the city's streets. we can show you inside one of the temples. king maha vajiralongkorn, who was crowned yesterday, is visiting three temples to greet his subjects as part of a elaborates coronation ceremony. today is the second day. well—wishers have been turning out in huge...
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danny goldberg. how about that?d our zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. who used expedia to book the hotel which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now...
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peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. the former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. he is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentlemen lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking international peacekeepers day mark goldberg i'll start with you and i feel we should really before we get into any of the controversies look at the importance of peacekeepers there are 14 missions in place all over the world if they were not in place tell us about the sort of vacuum that that might leave. sure so as you noted there are 14 peacekeeping missions around the world deploying about $100000.00 peacekeepers by and large these peacekeepers are deployed to places that if they weren't there there would be a security vacuum and conflict that they are there to keep a damper on would fester and
peacekeepers we are starting in denver in the united states with mark goldberg he's the editor of un dispatch a u.n. and global affairs news website on skype from florence. the former african union commission official now a specialist on peace and security in africa and running up the panel from kiel in the u.k. he is our will arlo senior lecturer in law at kiel university and a specialist on human rights international law gentlemen lovely to have all 3 of you with us as we look at marking...
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. >> it is so good to see whoopi goldberg back to work on "the view." she missed more than a month because of a major health scare. whoopi thought she might not survive, but she's here and going tell us all about it. >> it was very scary. nobody wants to find out they're close to death. those are not words you really want to hear. >> reporter: the 63-year-old says she feels lucky top alive after being hospitalized twice. >> i appreciate stuff a little bit better and take a little bit more time, but this is a slow process. i'm not used to that. >> she's the executive producer of a new documentary, "waldo on weed," which debuted at the tribeca film festival. it's about a child's family that treats their child's cancer can cannabis. whoopi is a cannabis advocate herself. >> i had pneumonia. i'm not allowed to vape anymore. >>> up next, stars grilled by their hilarious pmoms. >> that's my boy. >> can i give you a hug? >> she's doing this only because the cameras are there. >>> plus, "the simpsons" turns 30. >> they made me sing with lady gaga. >>> plus -- >
. >> it is so good to see whoopi goldberg back to work on "the view." she missed more than a month because of a major health scare. whoopi thought she might not survive, but she's here and going tell us all about it. >> it was very scary. nobody wants to find out they're close to death. those are not words you really want to hear. >> reporter: the 63-year-old says she feels lucky top alive after being hospitalized twice. >> i appreciate stuff a little bit...
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let's bring in our panoply jonah goldberg, senior editor at national review., democratic strategist and "washington post" columnist. also known as jonah goldberg, mark the ascend how it's playing with states really stepping in with aggressive laws? >> this is anticipatory, prepositioning with both sides thinking there is a shot at roe v. wade to go. one of the things it's doing is accelerating a phenomenon, the party positions -- their political analysis, neither right or wrong, moral thing, are at the extremes, while the mainstream of american public opinion is very much like western europe's public opinion. most americans are in favor of the right to an abortion in the first trimester. most americans think abortion after the first trimester is something depending on how late it goes close to a moral horror. the problem is is that role and go in that planned parenthood v casey, establish a president that says donald trump was basically right, it's possible, constitutionally, to have laws that say you can kill the fetus seconds before birth. and that is causin
let's bring in our panoply jonah goldberg, senior editor at national review., democratic strategist and "washington post" columnist. also known as jonah goldberg, mark the ascend how it's playing with states really stepping in with aggressive laws? >> this is anticipatory, prepositioning with both sides thinking there is a shot at roe v. wade to go. one of the things it's doing is accelerating a phenomenon, the party positions -- their political analysis, neither right or wrong,...
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dana milbank, michelle goldberg, thank you on this sunday. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> up next, a severe weather outbreak to tell you about. more than a foot of rain fallen in some areas of the country. tornadoes included here. what it means for the eastern seaboard. >>> on this mother's day, mortality. why the u.s. is one of the worst among the industrialized world. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon cancer and precancer. cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high risk individuals, including those wit
dana milbank, michelle goldberg, thank you on this sunday. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> up next, a severe weather outbreak to tell you about. more than a foot of rain fallen in some areas of the country. tornadoes included here. what it means for the eastern seaboard. >>> on this mother's day, mortality. why the u.s. is one of the worst among the industrialized world. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now...
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the arts here and joins the acts of past recipients including eddierp , dave letterman and whoopi goldbergm jim handly. we thank you for joining us and have a great week, everybody. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next stor. don't get k in the past. sell with a redfin agent. of the olympic games, the indianapolis 500 and sunday night football, onlyn nbc. >>> a 76 degree evening in northern california. we welcome you to sap center, sharks andlues game one, western conference final, two of 14 remaining for hockey's grandest prize. >> many of ts
the arts here and joins the acts of past recipients including eddierp , dave letterman and whoopi goldbergm jim handly. we thank you for joining us and have a great week, everybody. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your...
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of really enjoyed this discussion but we're out of time going to have to leave it there so mark goldberg in denver hurried to the other matter in florence and i will in kill thank you so much for joining us and thank you for watching plenty more few online and on to 0 dot com you can see this program or any of our other editions by visiting inside story in the show's menu where facebook dot com forward slash age. inside story for further discussion we're on twitter at a.j. inside story. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us. the way. the world. the world. the way. we. i need want to get down to the reality where they're online and have a male chauvinism that is in french with in our local federation and it is really hard to get. or if you join us on sunday. to beat up their mind this is a dialogue everyone has a voice talk to us in our lives you tube chat and you too can be in history join the global conversation on how to 0. 1 a military coup overthrew chile's marxist president one stadium's became prism and the one to the sole objective was absolute control. publicly r
of really enjoyed this discussion but we're out of time going to have to leave it there so mark goldberg in denver hurried to the other matter in florence and i will in kill thank you so much for joining us and thank you for watching plenty more few online and on to 0 dot com you can see this program or any of our other editions by visiting inside story in the show's menu where facebook dot com forward slash age. inside story for further discussion we're on twitter at a.j. inside story. if you...
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adrian goldberg talking to martine croxall.anda eller was rescued by helicopter from a deep ravine. she'd been hiking in the area when she became lost and then injured. ramzan karmali reports. the last 17 days of my life have been the toughest of my life. hiker amanda eller knows how lucky she is to be alive. she spent over two weeks lost in a forest on the hawaiian island of maui. the yoga instructor thought she was walking back to her car but was instead wandering further and further into the wilderness. it came down to life and death, and i had to choose, and i chose life. i wasn't going to take the easy way out, even though that meant more suffering and pain for myself. amanda was rescued from a deep ravine. she waved down a rescue helicopter funded by donations. one of her friends was on that rescue helicopter. out of the woodwork, she comes out, arms swinging. i was like, "there she is!" i know amanda very well so i said, "that is amanda eller!" i thought, "how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land thi
adrian goldberg talking to martine croxall.anda eller was rescued by helicopter from a deep ravine. she'd been hiking in the area when she became lost and then injured. ramzan karmali reports. the last 17 days of my life have been the toughest of my life. hiker amanda eller knows how lucky she is to be alive. she spent over two weeks lost in a forest on the hawaiian island of maui. the yoga instructor thought she was walking back to her car but was instead wandering further and further into the...
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arts here and joins the acts of past recipients including eddie murphy, dave te letan and whoopi goldberg. that's going to do it for us. i'm jim handly. we thank you for joining us and have a great week, everybody. i'm paige, and well the lit le thing that i like the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. my name is fra l and the little thing ie about the grilled chicken sandwich is the first bite. i love how juicy the chicken is but there's also the tomatoes and the lettuce and it's incredible. make sure you get it with waffle fries, because that's my favorite. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection fromarodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> gunfire in a maryland office park leaves one woman dead. this morning police scrambling to track down the shooter. >>> two major
arts here and joins the acts of past recipients including eddie murphy, dave te letan and whoopi goldberg. that's going to do it for us. i'm jim handly. we thank you for joining us and have a great week, everybody. i'm paige, and well the lit le thing that i like the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. my name is fra l and the little thing ie about the...
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obama look back, barack used to love sitting down with just goldberg of the atlantic or ezra klein. infrequentvery compared to what we know about how donald trump is talking with the television personalities who he favors, absolutely, journalists have played an influential role in how presidents have made policies, think about issues. it just is not may in this model or this form. i would say maybe this is unique, but i do know for sure that all of our presidents are influenced based and seek out opinions from opinion makers, like jeffrey goldberg and ezra klein, as well as sean hannity and lou dobbs. that is their right. [laughter] >> when you see folks like the president go back to a news source that they like to hear from often, typically we use the term echo chamber, do you think that media companies are effort toe or have an kind of break down those echo chambers they create? ms. brown: yeah. are -- i think we think where the danger is is when generalist themselves get caught in the echo chamber and they are not testing the assumptions on what they are hearing. we saw that play
obama look back, barack used to love sitting down with just goldberg of the atlantic or ezra klein. infrequentvery compared to what we know about how donald trump is talking with the television personalities who he favors, absolutely, journalists have played an influential role in how presidents have made policies, think about issues. it just is not may in this model or this form. i would say maybe this is unique, but i do know for sure that all of our presidents are influenced based and seek...
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. >> carrie: i think if you look back, barack obama used to love sitting down with jeff goldberg of the atlantic, these were very infrequent compared to what we know about how donald trump is talking with the tv personalities who he favors. but absolutely, journalist have plays apinfluential in how presidents have made policies and think about issues. it's just not -- maybe not in this model in this form. i would say this may be unique. but i do know for sure that all of our presidents are influenced they seek out opinions from opinion-makers like jeffrey goldberg, and ezra klein as well as sean hannity and lou dobbs, and that's their right. >> christopher: so when you see folks like the president to go back to a news source that they like to go back to often. typically we use the term "echo chamber" do you think that media companies are responsible or have an effort to kind of break down the "echo chambers" they create? >> carrie: yeah. i think where the danger is when the journalist themselves get too caught up in the echo cham ber, and they're not testing their own assumptions about
. >> carrie: i think if you look back, barack obama used to love sitting down with jeff goldberg of the atlantic, these were very infrequent compared to what we know about how donald trump is talking with the tv personalities who he favors. but absolutely, journalist have plays apinfluential in how presidents have made policies and think about issues. it's just not -- maybe not in this model in this form. i would say this may be unique. but i do know for sure that all of our presidents...
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adrian goldberg talking to martine croxall.s who target young people. the newspaper has uncovered thousands of reported cases involving the photo—messaging app since 2014. john mcmanus reports. snapchat has helped to revolutionise mobile communication. it is a simple idea — photos and videos sent between users are deleted once they have been viewed, very quickly. that tends to induce a carefree attitude, which means if you feel like sending your mate an embarrassing picture of them or you, well, the image will quickly disappear once it has been seen. that makes the app popular with teenagers. but the sunday times says there is a dark side to the craze for sending what are known as "snaps". it says data it obtained under freedom of information requests shows that officers are handling about three child sexual exploitation cases every day in which snapchat has played some kind of role, though it doesn't specify exactly what. users of the app can message each other, which means potential abusers can chat to and groom victims. and
adrian goldberg talking to martine croxall.s who target young people. the newspaper has uncovered thousands of reported cases involving the photo—messaging app since 2014. john mcmanus reports. snapchat has helped to revolutionise mobile communication. it is a simple idea — photos and videos sent between users are deleted once they have been viewed, very quickly. that tends to induce a carefree attitude, which means if you feel like sending your mate an embarrassing picture of them or you,...
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of really enjoyed this discussion but we're out of time going to have to leave it there so mark goldberg in denver to the other matter in florence and i will arlo in kill thank you so much for joining us and thank you for watching plenty more few online and out as they were dot com you can see this program or any of our other additions by visiting inside story in the show's menu where facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story for further discussion we're on twitter at a.j. inside story i'm at kemal a.j. 8 if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us so you can send. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers canelo on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on off future the big picture codes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine coming soon on al-jazeera capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided attempts into someone else's work out. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the
of really enjoyed this discussion but we're out of time going to have to leave it there so mark goldberg in denver to the other matter in florence and i will arlo in kill thank you so much for joining us and thank you for watching plenty more few online and out as they were dot com you can see this program or any of our other additions by visiting inside story in the show's menu where facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story for further discussion we're on twitter at a.j. inside story...
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earlier, adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates explained why. the terrorist attacks in manchester and london in 2017. there was then a split in the organisation. the fla still exists, but the larger group is the dfla, the democratic football lads alliance. what is interesting is that they are made up primarily of people who used to be involved in football hooliganism. so if they have a street protest, and they have attracted thousands of people, they can present a pretty intimidating sight. they say they are not racist, they are not far right, but there is evidence on some of their facebook pages for example, and indeed from some of the comments that have been made by people on their protests, that a good number of their supporters are to say the least islamaphobic. so we have some clubs trying to distance themselves from the dfla. what has emerged as a result of our investigation is a number of dfla supporter groups have associated the dfla with the official club crest of a number of teams. three clubs, arsenal, crystal palace and manchester ci
earlier, adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates explained why. the terrorist attacks in manchester and london in 2017. there was then a split in the organisation. the fla still exists, but the larger group is the dfla, the democratic football lads alliance. what is interesting is that they are made up primarily of people who used to be involved in football hooliganism. so if they have a street protest, and they have attracted thousands of people, they can present a pretty intimidating sight....
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parents accused of fii even fear their children could be taken from them. 5 live investigates' adrian goldbergventing a sickness or actually making your child ill. campaigners are concerned that there has been an increase in the accounts of this, or the accusations of it. which they believe often occurs when parents either make enquiries about their children's condition, or they question a professional judgment or are just unhappy with how their child has been treated. how common is it? it's becoming more common if you believe some of the campaign groups that we have been talking to. we have a couple of campaign groups on the programme later who will say they have been contacted by scores of families who have experienced this. i have spoken to one mother who has a really heart—rending tale. she took her child into hospital, she was accused of poisoning the child. the child had a long history of medical conditions. the child improved in hospital. because the child improved the mum was accused of having poisoned the youngster. she was actually taken away from her for 360 days before independent
parents accused of fii even fear their children could be taken from them. 5 live investigates' adrian goldbergventing a sickness or actually making your child ill. campaigners are concerned that there has been an increase in the accounts of this, or the accusations of it. which they believe often occurs when parents either make enquiries about their children's condition, or they question a professional judgment or are just unhappy with how their child has been treated. how common is it? it's...
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adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates is here.fell. yes, the greater tragedy is clouded with topical atm, which at the time was legal. expert evidence has suggested that it has contributed to the spirit of the fire at grenville. the government says there are hundreds of boating still clad with it around the country but they have made funds available for local councils and private landlords there is a move that acm cladding. what other forums are causing concern, it could be that other things will crop up as pa rt that other things will crop up as part of these inspections? that is right. because the acm cladding was considered safe at the time, the government has decided to investigate other forms of building materials to see if they pose a safety threat. around 1700 buildings across the country and need to be investigated because they may represent a fire risk. one other material called apl is another one. i folk into another expert today, she said that in the worst circumstances, this type of cladding could potentially be more d
adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates is here.fell. yes, the greater tragedy is clouded with topical atm, which at the time was legal. expert evidence has suggested that it has contributed to the spirit of the fire at grenville. the government says there are hundreds of boating still clad with it around the country but they have made funds available for local councils and private landlords there is a move that acm cladding. what other forums are causing concern, it could be that other things...
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adrian goldberg, the presenter of 5 live investigates is in salford for us.exactly is revenge porn? good morning. quite a clear definition, the posting online without your permission of images that could be videos or photographs of you with the intention of causing embarrassment or distress. the figures that you have seen show that in terms of the reported incidence of revenge porn, that is up, but the number of prosecutions is actually done. this law was only introduced in 2015. in the first year after it was introduced, more than 800 reports of revenge porn reported to the 19 police forces who responded to our freedom of information request. over a four—year period, that had more than doubled to 1800 reports injust one year. however, the number of charges brought had fallen considerably. just 158 charges brought last year, over the four—year period that resonates the remark represents a 23% decline. —— that represents. one of the key issues according to campaigners is a question of ad immunity, revenge porn is not classed as a sex crime. that means if you b
adrian goldberg, the presenter of 5 live investigates is in salford for us.exactly is revenge porn? good morning. quite a clear definition, the posting online without your permission of images that could be videos or photographs of you with the intention of causing embarrassment or distress. the figures that you have seen show that in terms of the reported incidence of revenge porn, that is up, but the number of prosecutions is actually done. this law was only introduced in 2015. in the first...
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they seek out opinions from opinion makers like jeffrey goldberg and ezra klein as well as sean hannity and lou dobbs and, you know, that's their right. yeah. >> absolutely. >> so when you see folks like the president go back to a news source that they like to hear from often, typically we use the term echo chamber. >> mm-hmm. >> do you think that media companies are responsible or have an effort to kind of break down those echo chambers they create? >> yeah. i mean i think where the danger is when the journalists themselves get too caught in the echo chamber and they're not testing their own assumptions about what they're hearing. and i think we saw that obviously play out in 2016, where reporters were seeing things with our own eyes as they went out into the states or were hearing things about the strength of or the concern about hillary clinton, just the dynamic that was emerging in the country that led to, you know, donald trump succeeding in 2016. and i have talked with many reporters who say, you know, they traveled to michigan or there were -- i have one reporter in particular wh
they seek out opinions from opinion makers like jeffrey goldberg and ezra klein as well as sean hannity and lou dobbs and, you know, that's their right. yeah. >> absolutely. >> so when you see folks like the president go back to a news source that they like to hear from often, typically we use the term echo chamber. >> mm-hmm. >> do you think that media companies are responsible or have an effort to kind of break down those echo chambers they create? >> yeah. i...
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adrian goldberg, from 5 live investigates, has been giving me more details.mething called acm. this was cladding which, at the time, was legal, but which expert evidence at the grenfell enquiry suggested contributed to the spread of the fire around grenfell tower. the government has identified that there are still hundreds of buildings that are clad with acm around the country but they have made £600 million available in total for local councils and private landlords to remove that acm cladding in the fullness of time. what other forms are causing concerns, because it could be that other things will pop up as part of these inspections? that's right. because the acm cladding for grenfell was considered to be acceptable at the time, the government decided to commission an investigation into otherforms of cladding and building materials to see if they now posed a safety threat and a private company commissioned by the government has identified as many as 1700 buildings around the country which need further testing because they may represent a fire risk. one of t
adrian goldberg, from 5 live investigates, has been giving me more details.mething called acm. this was cladding which, at the time, was legal, but which expert evidence at the grenfell enquiry suggested contributed to the spread of the fire around grenfell tower. the government has identified that there are still hundreds of buildings that are clad with acm around the country but they have made £600 million available in total for local councils and private landlords to remove that acm...
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adrian goldberg, the presenter of 5 live investigates can tell us more. is the posting online, without your — it's the posting online, without your permission, of images, they could be videos or photographs of you, with the intention of causing embarrassment or distress. and the figures that you've seen show that in terms of the reported incidents of revenge porn, that is up, but the number of prosecutions is actually down. that's right. this law was only introduced in 2015. now, in the first year after it was introduced, there were more than 800 reports of revenge porn reported to the 19 police forces who responded to our freedom of information request. now by last year, so this is over a four—year period, that had more than doubled to 1,800 reports in just one year. however, the number of charges brought had fallen considerably. there were just 158 charges brought last year, so over that four—year period that represents a 23% decline in the number of cases brought against offenders for revenge porn. and have you been able to find out any reasons for tha
adrian goldberg, the presenter of 5 live investigates can tell us more. is the posting online, without your — it's the posting online, without your permission, of images, they could be videos or photographs of you, with the intention of causing embarrassment or distress. and the figures that you've seen show that in terms of the reported incidents of revenge porn, that is up, but the number of prosecutions is actually down. that's right. this law was only introduced in 2015. now, in the first...
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brian, michelle goldberg is a columnist for the new york times and msnbc contributor and eugene scotthelle, take your piblg whick crisis -- i surge jeggest we st with the constitutional one. he read the documents and things we should start with impeachment processes. >> i think the signature, i don't know if it's a motion in the last two and a half years has been slow motion crisis and completely insufficient response, right? so we've been in a crisis in d.c. and to the country and life goes on as normal. nobody seems up to actually confronting this complete breakdown how american governance is supposed to work. >> we've been used to it happening here. what have you noticed in recent weeks. the foreign policy changes is most novel and new. >> to michelle's point, we've been normalizing and normalizing and normalizing and that the challenge for a democratic house, how much did they allow trump to continue to normalize bad behavior with respect to subpoenas that and everything else versus how much did they want to talk what they see as political risks going down the impeachment road. on
brian, michelle goldberg is a columnist for the new york times and msnbc contributor and eugene scotthelle, take your piblg whick crisis -- i surge jeggest we st with the constitutional one. he read the documents and things we should start with impeachment processes. >> i think the signature, i don't know if it's a motion in the last two and a half years has been slow motion crisis and completely insufficient response, right? so we've been in a crisis in d.c. and to the country and life...
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goldberg here, the bread and butter projects which are the roof replacements, bay doors, exterior components such as roofing and painting to maintain a level of readiness. i will also add and reinforce what charles stated. the construction market is super hot. it's tough to get a lot of these contractors out here for these city projects. also, the rain has caused some delays, but we have been very diligent as a public safety entity to be able to respond, but it is great to be back in our houses and our response areas. so with that being said, we absolutely understand the challenges that d.p.w. is dealing with, and we support them. and we have really strong communication lines with d.p.w., not always happy or fun, but we -- we get the job done. so i would just say that we're very satisfied at this point as fire department. >> thank you. >> i'm the liaison from the police department and i can see from the police department's perspective anyone that's lived through a remodelling now's the challenges of -- knows the challenges of construction. the police facilities are operational during this wh
goldberg here, the bread and butter projects which are the roof replacements, bay doors, exterior components such as roofing and painting to maintain a level of readiness. i will also add and reinforce what charles stated. the construction market is super hot. it's tough to get a lot of these contractors out here for these city projects. also, the rain has caused some delays, but we have been very diligent as a public safety entity to be able to respond, but it is great to be back in our houses...