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ladies and gentlemen, joseph ellis and gordon wood. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we'll start with professor wood. there were two foundings, of course, the declaration declaring our independence and then the constitutional convention. so let's start with the first, with the declaration. what were some of the great challenges that led to the declaration and some of the great challenges during that summer in philadelphia? >> well, obviously, the declaration was an act ratifying the decision to break from great britain. john adams didn't think it was all that important. the important decision had been made on july 2nd. and that's the day he thought would be celebrated with bonfires and fireworks and so on. and he -- he was on the committee, five people, to draw up this declaration, which i think no one at the time fully realized the importance of it. and they gave it to this younger man, who had come late to the second continental congress, thomas jefferson. he had written a pamphlet. he, obviously, was a skilled stylist. and if adams had
ladies and gentlemen, joseph ellis and gordon wood. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we'll start with professor wood. there were two foundings, of course, the declaration declaring our independence and then the constitutional convention. so let's start with the first, with the declaration. what were some of the great challenges that led to the declaration and some of the great challenges during that summer in philadelphia? >> well, obviously, the declaration was an act ratifying the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi. and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is this 13—year—old. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight group. they all stayed together. they must have feared they were going to die? yes, becaus
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried...
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are just before we went to break parts sat down with alex gordon brander the c.e.o. of a mega one to talk about the history of the block chain and the future it might have now here's the second part of that interview and alex the you know the theme here building a consensus in a fragmented world if you're at davos the world economic forum how does block work into that how does this figure in blocking digital economy into what is a pretty fragmented world won't take that on a couple of levels the you know the obvious sort of you know. it was a lowball question there is a local answer there is that the block chain itself is a consensus mechanism the entire point of the block chain is a way that actors in a distributed network can achieve consensus and the the real power of it is even if up to hearth of the act is in the distributed network a malicious act is trying to break it the overall network achieves consensus so from purely technological perspective that's not sort of the question but of course you know alex technology is america all of our sociology and our inte
are just before we went to break parts sat down with alex gordon brander the c.e.o. of a mega one to talk about the history of the block chain and the future it might have now here's the second part of that interview and alex the you know the theme here building a consensus in a fragmented world if you're at davos the world economic forum how does block work into that how does this figure in blocking digital economy into what is a pretty fragmented world won't take that on a couple of levels...
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gordon ramsay, everybody.back with andrew gordon ramsay, everybody. we'll be right back with andrew rannells. gordon ramsay, everybody. we'll be right back with andrew rannells. so i asked my doctor about truvada for prep. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may do more tests to confirm you are still hiv negative. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems, kidney failure, and bone problems, which may lead to fractures. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney, bone, or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking truvada without talking to your doctor. common side effects include stomach pain, headache, and weight loss. ask your doctor about your risk of getting hiv and if truvada for prep may be right for you. i wanted to do more. that's wh
gordon ramsay, everybody.back with andrew gordon ramsay, everybody. we'll be right back with andrew rannells. gordon ramsay, everybody. we'll be right back with andrew rannells. so i asked my doctor about truvada for prep. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may do more tests to confirm you are still hiv negative. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems, kidney failure, and bone problems, which may lead to...
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gordon. davey gordon currently runs for two communications for based in washington d c and the service of national security and foreign policy advisor to three republican presidents. j.d. gordon do you believe donald trump is president of the united states today because of collusion between his election campaign the campaign you were part of and the russian government no not at all as far as collusion with russia the collusion with russia narrative is a hoax it's the witch hunt of the century it's basically been a shakedown and. it's ruined a lot of lives frankly and it's basically an excuse from the democrats for losing the election when hillary clinton was heavily favored to win just to be clear then when you say it's a hoax are you saying the allegations of the trump campaign that you were part of working with the russians or russian government officials or cut out is a hoax or are you saying that the idea that the russians interfered in the american election campaign in order to try and g
gordon. davey gordon currently runs for two communications for based in washington d c and the service of national security and foreign policy advisor to three republican presidents. j.d. gordon do you believe donald trump is president of the united states today because of collusion between his election campaign the campaign you were part of and the russian government no not at all as far as collusion with russia the collusion with russia narrative is a hoax it's the witch hunt of the century...
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he'll be back for more tomorrow but also today, britain's gordon reid and hewett today, britain's gordond and hewett won the wheelchair doubles here for the 30 in a row. angelique kerber, at 30, has plenty of time for more of this. —— the wheelchair doubles for the third year in a row. england's world cup adventure has come to an end with a 2—0 defeat by belgium in the third place play—off. england had their chances, but belgium were worthy winners, earning their best ever finish at a world cup. here's our sports editor dan roan. it's the match no team really wants to play in, a reminder ofjust how close you came to the main event. but for england this was at least a chance to end a stirring campaign on a high. they say no one remembers who finishes third at the world cup. but belgiun's hunger was immediately apparent. less than four minutes gone when thomas meunier stole in. despite still being the tournament's top scorer, harry kane had failed to find the net in his last two matches and here again it was not quite happening. eric dier then denied by a desperate goal—line clearance from
he'll be back for more tomorrow but also today, britain's gordon reid and hewett today, britain's gordond and hewett won the wheelchair doubles here for the 30 in a row. angelique kerber, at 30, has plenty of time for more of this. —— the wheelchair doubles for the third year in a row. england's world cup adventure has come to an end with a 2—0 defeat by belgium in the third place play—off. england had their chances, but belgium were worthy winners, earning their best ever finish at a...
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i would agree with gordon this is a real make or break meeting.t is not at all clear that north korea is really going to do what the administration has hoped it's going to do. i think it is also important for the administration to follow this through. had they not they would have opened up huge gaps with the south koreans if the administration had just ignored all these positive sounds from north korea. that said, i stand by my comments the other day. i mean, the singapore fling became, i think, a little too much of our president leaping in the lap of kim jong-un. i think that, in turn, may have actually done some lasting damage in terms of our ability to get the sanctions back on when we feel we need them. >> this idea, gordon, of make or break tomorrow, put up or shut up, what would it look like if it was a success tomorrow? what would it look like if it isn't? >> the success is pompeo comes back with a document signed by kim jong-un that says, look, we are giving up our ballistic missiles, nuclear weapons, dismantling the infrastructure for thi
i would agree with gordon this is a real make or break meeting.t is not at all clear that north korea is really going to do what the administration has hoped it's going to do. i think it is also important for the administration to follow this through. had they not they would have opened up huge gaps with the south koreans if the administration had just ignored all these positive sounds from north korea. that said, i stand by my comments the other day. i mean, the singapore fling became, i...
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gordon reporting on how the n.r.a. funneled money you know the conspiracy is right there and i have to tell you i talked to greg gordon just two or three months ago personally and he completely drunk all the kool-aid about russia gate it's really really ridiculous when amy goodman and rachel maddow cannot be distinguished one from the other amazing joe let me go to you she's denied bail because she's identity is flight risk here ok i mean looking at her biography and look at her instagram very provocative pictures folks ok food and her love of guns ok and her love of america which is very very clear i mean is this you know we don't have a lot of evidence i read part of the indictment here. this seems like it's a nice ingredient to the russia russia russia mantra go ahead joe. you know i think it's more than that peter i've read the criminal complaint and the f.b.i. agents affidavit in the case and i think it's pretty clear that they're setting this up to be the so-called evidence for collusion as you were everyone know
gordon reporting on how the n.r.a. funneled money you know the conspiracy is right there and i have to tell you i talked to greg gordon just two or three months ago personally and he completely drunk all the kool-aid about russia gate it's really really ridiculous when amy goodman and rachel maddow cannot be distinguished one from the other amazing joe let me go to you she's denied bail because she's identity is flight risk here ok i mean looking at her biography and look at her instagram very...
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at the last moment slade gordon changed his mind, voted for daniel mannion and you know what, slade gordon lost his seat that year. if you look back to anita hill, clarence thomas, after that huge bruising fight and hearing, a number of democrats who voted for clarence thomas faced a very hostile crowd back home. fowler in georgia lost his ace. alan dixon was up for trying to e re-elected in illinois and he lost his seat over this particular issue. so, voters are paying attention, particularly at the supreme court level. and because there is so much more engagement and more excitement, at least on the progressive side, i think that this will be a huge issue. host: three minutes left. last question from each of you. siobhan: i wonder if the risk is you end up energizing an already energized democratic base but don't expand the pool of the public that might have oncerns. nan: my assumption is based on a lot of experience in this is that, once people come to understand who brett kavanaugh is and what he stands for and the threats that he would pose to all of our rights and liberties, not just
at the last moment slade gordon changed his mind, voted for daniel mannion and you know what, slade gordon lost his seat that year. if you look back to anita hill, clarence thomas, after that huge bruising fight and hearing, a number of democrats who voted for clarence thomas faced a very hostile crowd back home. fowler in georgia lost his ace. alan dixon was up for trying to e re-elected in illinois and he lost his seat over this particular issue. so, voters are paying attention, particularly...
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reporting from the university of maryland, chris gordon, news 4. >>> godspeed, indeed. >>> dr. gregory hutchings calls this a homecoming for him. the former t. williams high school student returning to the region as superintendent of alexandr city public schools. field reporter david culver explains how one teacher put him on the path to success. >> reporter: summe session for these students. >> i won't condone violence in our schools. >> reporter: the city's new school superintendent addressing stemming school violence to expanding vocational programs. >> success can also mean i'm going go into ty. milit success can also mean i'm going to go directly into the workforce. >> reporter: success for dr. agreeingy hutchings jr. coincides with a homecoming. the school board chairmalling ith good news a few months back. >> she told me i got the job. amwas really excited. >> reporter: a dre job that dr. hutchings says began in alexandria k indergarten with his teacher mrs. dorothy mckenzie. s> she, i believe, instilled in me that anything possible. >> reporter: growing up in a single p
reporting from the university of maryland, chris gordon, news 4. >>> godspeed, indeed. >>> dr. gregory hutchings calls this a homecoming for him. the former t. williams high school student returning to the region as superintendent of alexandr city public schools. field reporter david culver explains how one teacher put him on the path to success. >> reporter: summe session for these students. >> i won't condone violence in our schools. >> reporter: the city's...
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gordon, thank you so much for coming on to share here. remember, bloomberg users can interact with the charts shown using gtv go. use the charts you just saw just now for key analysis. save those charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- e started the week ramy: welcome back, this is "day break asia." yvonne: a quick check of the latest business headlines. tesla fell the most since march due to questions about the temporary halt in production line. it dropped tesla behind general motors once again. they've suspended production of the model 3 and orders for the car are also slightly down. ramy: shares in the big three u.s. airlines fell after they were cut from hold to buy. american split as much as 4.2% before pearing some of those losses. it cited geopolitical risk in the downgrade. yvonne: barnes and noble fire thared c.e.o. for violations of company policy and says he will leave without a severance package. bookstore declines to say exactly why he's been dismiss bud affirmed it's nothing to do with the company's financial re
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back in the day when gordon brown was going to leave number10, when gordon brown was going to leave numberg another ten, the idea of clinging onto power... they are arguing that he is getting a lot of rent for his own house while he is living there, so presumably with that rent he could go and rent somewhere else. listen to the pair of you. we shall leave it there for now. that's it for the papers for now, but we'll back at 11—30 with a longer review. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. but for the moment, thank you to my guests christopher hope from the telegraph and the political commentator, lance price. hello again. there is a change in our weather. some rain in the forecast, although not for all of us. and not for too long either. many of us had a fine end to the day but for northern and western parts of the country, well, the cloud has been gathering and that is the first sign
back in the day when gordon brown was going to leave number10, when gordon brown was going to leave numberg another ten, the idea of clinging onto power... they are arguing that he is getting a lot of rent for his own house while he is living there, so presumably with that rent he could go and rent somewhere else. listen to the pair of you. we shall leave it there for now. that's it for the papers for now, but we'll back at 11—30 with a longer review. don't forget you can see the front pages...
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gordon chang and michael crowley, thanks to both of you. >>> keeping the number of undocumented kids taken from their parents secret. when "the 11th hour" continues. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look after them is fantastic. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's picking the care team, and feeling secure where you are. surround yourself with the team of breast cancer experts at cancer treatment cen
gordon chang and michael crowley, thanks to both of you. >>> keeping the number of undocumented kids taken from their parents secret. when "the 11th hour" continues. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer...
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of omega one who is a walk star one of the analysts here today alex gordon brander plus we've got the best selling author don tapscott who wrote the book walk chain revolution but first let's check out some headlines in business and finance back in the studio in washington. u.s. treasury secretary steve menuchin speaking at the world economic. in davos embraced a weak dollar and the nugent told reporters quote obviously a weaker dollar is good for us as it relates to trade and opportunities a weaker dollar generally favors domestic production by making imports for expensive blackrock chief executive lawrence fink also played down the dollar slide and said investors and the media overreacted to me and statement i.m.f. managing director christine lagarde however said she hoped menuhin would quote clarify his comments and suggested that the recent trump tax cuts would push the dollar's value higher. as puerto rico struggles to recover from hurricane maria the island's leaders announced late wednesday that they won't be able to pay back any portion of that seventy billion dollars debt for
of omega one who is a walk star one of the analysts here today alex gordon brander plus we've got the best selling author don tapscott who wrote the book walk chain revolution but first let's check out some headlines in business and finance back in the studio in washington. u.s. treasury secretary steve menuchin speaking at the world economic. in davos embraced a weak dollar and the nugent told reporters quote obviously a weaker dollar is good for us as it relates to trade and opportunities a...
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our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports.s has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a round but it has not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship with the british people. and we just need to exerciseour right to protest. it's not just trump, it's the billionaire class that is dominating our world and we've got to get rid of them. this is now the third day of protests, not impressed, says the minister hoping to cut a deal with the us after brexit. i don't thi
our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports.s has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a...
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gordon, we're going to have a truncated version of a conversation you and i had a little earlier in the green room, and that is for decades, north koreans have suffered under their dictatorship because they feel they're giving something up for some greater fight. those nuclear weapons, that development of that nuclear program is part of that fight, that kim jong-un and his father and his grandfather told the north koreans is necessary. this is his raison d'etre. >> yes, you have two koreans sitting side by side, one rich, one poor. the world's most interesting political experiment. and in the poor korea, the kim regime has told people you can sacrifice because we're going rid the peninsula of foreigners, and we're going to extend our system. and nuclear weapons has been really at the center of this, because kim jong-un, his policy was nuclear weapons, economic development. you give up the nukes, that basically says everything i've been telling you for five years is wrong. >> so is donald trump being duped into thinking that kim jong-un really wants to give up his nuclear weaponry? >> it
gordon, we're going to have a truncated version of a conversation you and i had a little earlier in the green room, and that is for decades, north koreans have suffered under their dictatorship because they feel they're giving something up for some greater fight. those nuclear weapons, that development of that nuclear program is part of that fight, that kim jong-un and his father and his grandfather told the north koreans is necessary. this is his raison d'etre. >> yes, you have two...
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here is lorna gordon looking ahead to the day.and is a country donald trump knows well and has visited many times before but this, the first time as president, arriving at prestwick airport on air force one. the president accompanied by his wife melania are expected to spend the weekend relaxing at his golf resort on the ayrshire coast. after a fast moving working visit which has included tea with the queen, a full banquet, and political talks amid controversy over his comments about brexit. away from the official agenda, there have been large protests, tens of thousands taking to the streets in cities throughout the uk. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but there have been some very public anti—trump demonstrations and more are planned for over the weekend. it is about making a stand as a society and saying we don't really approve of trump, we don't approve of the people around him and his agenda. what do you want to say to him? go back home, please. we don't want you here. that sentiment isn't shared by all,
here is lorna gordon looking ahead to the day.and is a country donald trump knows well and has visited many times before but this, the first time as president, arriving at prestwick airport on air force one. the president accompanied by his wife melania are expected to spend the weekend relaxing at his golf resort on the ayrshire coast. after a fast moving working visit which has included tea with the queen, a full banquet, and political talks amid controversy over his comments about brexit....
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ian austin began his career working for gordon brown as an adviser and became labour mp for gordon brownod terms with jeremy but he has been not exactly on good terms withjeremy corbyn but he has been not exactly on good terms with jeremy corbyn for some time, but this is clearly a personal issue. he has been a critic of jeremy corbyn and the labour leadership for some time, that is no secret. but ian austin has a family history with regards to anti—semitism because his own grandmother, and his aunts, also died in the holocaust. he was brought up by refugees from the holocaust, so he has a personal interest in this issue. he said that the row that has led to this disciplinary action was as a result of him being unhappy with labour‘s sta nce of him being unhappy with labour‘s stance on anti—semitism because labour took on a new code of conduct which has upset several labour mps and many within the jewish community. severaljewish and many within the jewish community. several jewish newspapers criticised it a couple of weeks ago. margaret hodge had a stand—up row with jeremy corbyn margaret
ian austin began his career working for gordon brown as an adviser and became labour mp for gordon brownod terms with jeremy but he has been not exactly on good terms withjeremy corbyn but he has been not exactly on good terms with jeremy corbyn for some time, but this is clearly a personal issue. he has been a critic of jeremy corbyn and the labour leadership for some time, that is no secret. but ian austin has a family history with regards to anti—semitism because his own grandmother, and...
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gordon change says he expects president trump and administration to up ante on tariffs. didn't say it would come tomorrow. susan what do you think? >> not good for the 10-year yield. that might push us into inversion below the zero line, possibly recession indicator. adam: if gordon is right we'll get another 200 billion from president trump against tariffs in china. that's not going to be good? >> i think it will be good eventually if we have to go that far. he is pushing the envelope. about time we had somebody in the white house to run this country like a business. that is what we're seeing. only people are complaining about are lobbyists and and, of course, we want fair and free trade, not a one-sided event. and i think that's what he's trying >> s&p is up by 24, the tech-heavy nasdaq, more than a quarter percent jump for the nasdaq. stronger than expected job growth. despite the latest volley in president trump's building trade war with china which officially kicked off early this morning. the june report showing 215,000 jobs added last month. the unemployment rate
gordon change says he expects president trump and administration to up ante on tariffs. didn't say it would come tomorrow. susan what do you think? >> not good for the 10-year yield. that might push us into inversion below the zero line, possibly recession indicator. adam: if gordon is right we'll get another 200 billion from president trump against tariffs in china. that's not going to be good? >> i think it will be good eventually if we have to go that far. he is pushing the...
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. >> in 1968, gordon moore dropped by bob noids house. bob was mowing the lawn.y were discussing the state of their current jobs as well as the possibility of a new industry. >> reporter: elizabeth jones is intel's archivist. she runs the intel museum in santa clara,and apparen b it's a good idea in. >> he did, and on july 18th, 1968, intel was incorporated. >> reporter: ahis previous semd the circuit. a way to etch all the circuits onto a tiny slice of silicon. >> we have intel's first product, a memory chip called the 3101. >> before that, how did they make memory? >> thts this larger device on top called core memory. >> reporter: smaller also meant faster and easier to make. this plant near portland, oregon, one of intel's oldest, is what a chip factory looks like today. no tv crew has ever been allowed inside before. do you have this in a khaki? >> no, i'm sorry. >> reporter: isha evans, intel's chief strategy officer, showed me how to put on the so-called bunny suit. that's her on the left. i did take a thorough shower this morning. why was all this necessar
. >> in 1968, gordon moore dropped by bob noids house. bob was mowing the lawn.y were discussing the state of their current jobs as well as the possibility of a new industry. >> reporter: elizabeth jones is intel's archivist. she runs the intel museum in santa clara,and apparen b it's a good idea in. >> he did, and on july 18th, 1968, intel was incorporated. >> reporter: ahis previous semd the circuit. a way to etch all the circuits onto a tiny slice of silicon. >>...
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gordon, lindsey, great to see you guys. want to check on markets which are hanging in there, up 117, off the highs of the session. hey, who is going to complain with triple-digit gains going on? meanwhile president hinted certainly in the past couple months but is tax reform 2.0 actually really and truly going to happen? we have intel. all the details next. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your danish. not cool! at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & this shipment will be delivered... retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time in
gordon, lindsey, great to see you guys. want to check on markets which are hanging in there, up 117, off the highs of the session. hey, who is going to complain with triple-digit gains going on? meanwhile president hinted certainly in the past couple months but is tax reform 2.0 actually really and truly going to happen? we have intel. all the details next. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen....
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gordon chang.ordon, collapse of china, i don't know, i mean they're on a trajectory right now if we don't actually assert ourselves, i worry we're going to be looking at an economic collapse, not them? >> you know you're absolutely right, trish. we increasingly have an innovation-based economy. the chinese have been stealing u.s. intellectual property to the tune of hundreds of billions dollars a year. forced transfers of technology violate world trade organization obligations. we have to deal with this and as you pointed out earlier we have a strong economy right now. the chinese economy is quite fragile. the currency is in a swoon. this is the time for the united states to defend its workers, its businesses, and its future. trish: i hate to think the united states having seen its heyday and lost it to a country like china. one of my concerns always has been if we don't actually safeguard what we have, continue to grow and invest in our industries, if we turn it all over to the likes of china, the
gordon chang.ordon, collapse of china, i don't know, i mean they're on a trajectory right now if we don't actually assert ourselves, i worry we're going to be looking at an economic collapse, not them? >> you know you're absolutely right, trish. we increasingly have an innovation-based economy. the chinese have been stealing u.s. intellectual property to the tune of hundreds of billions dollars a year. forced transfers of technology violate world trade organization obligations. we have to...
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gordon, david raises a good point, they have to do it.t happens, have you seen the reports in the news media, they're still developing this, they're still doing. that what if we sign a great deal, pompeo leaves, and then it's clear they're cheating. what do we do next. >>> we go back to the maximum pressure campaign. the way kim got to the bargaining table in the first place. tightening sanctions on north korea, going after north korea's major power sponsors. >> is china being helpful? >> no. and president trump intimated that when he said after that second summit between kim and the chinese ruler that the north korean attitude became much more difficult. china has been busting sanctions, very open about it. chinese banks continue to launder money for the north koreans. we have not imposed the clause on them. >> david, from the view some of one who worked for the obama administration do you feel like having folks that north korea is worried about, whether it's john bolton or mike pompeo, does that help to realize if they don't do it they
gordon, david raises a good point, they have to do it.t happens, have you seen the reports in the news media, they're still developing this, they're still doing. that what if we sign a great deal, pompeo leaves, and then it's clear they're cheating. what do we do next. >>> we go back to the maximum pressure campaign. the way kim got to the bargaining table in the first place. tightening sanctions on north korea, going after north korea's major power sponsors. >> is china being...
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and my former colleague, gordon smith. two republicans. nobody ever thought gordon smith and i would work together. we had had a race in 1996. i won by a little bit. he won the next one. nobody ever thought that we would work together, but we worked together on those judicial nominations literally hand in glove. a democrat and republican. senator merkley, who defeated senator smith, brought exactly the same approach to this. and he said, well, how did it work in the past? and i said, well, we had a judicial selection process that was bipartisan, and we'd have all our offices represented, and i remember when i was the junior senator and mark hatfield was the senior senator, and bill clinton had been elected, i said, senator, i can't imagine that you and i aren't going to find common ground through our selection process and the effort to come together around judges that made sense for our state and our country. and we did. and year after year that's been the case, for almost 20 years. mr. president, i've been the senior democrat in our congr
and my former colleague, gordon smith. two republicans. nobody ever thought gordon smith and i would work together. we had had a race in 1996. i won by a little bit. he won the next one. nobody ever thought that we would work together, but we worked together on those judicial nominations literally hand in glove. a democrat and republican. senator merkley, who defeated senator smith, brought exactly the same approach to this. and he said, well, how did it work in the past? and i said, well, we...
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gordon. dr. gordon: ok, good morning everybody. thank you so much for having me here today. it is truly an honor. i have been asked to speak about sam fuller and about his war films, and especially about the big red one, which has a d-day scene that is pertinent to today's discussion. i published this book last year that is on the screen. i will talk a little bit about that in the course of my discussion today. his hotcused on all of and cold war films that he made over the course of his career. i havellywood historian, been working on this project for a long time. it is wonderful to see it out. i will draw from a couple of things i want to mention. how many have seen a sample or film before? -- sam fuller film before? he published that his widow published posthumously his memoir called "a third face." it is wonderful if you're a fan. i would encourage you to read it. his daughter is a filmmaker and she did a documentary called "a fuller life" that is extraordinary. she is working on a docume
gordon. dr. gordon: ok, good morning everybody. thank you so much for having me here today. it is truly an honor. i have been asked to speak about sam fuller and about his war films, and especially about the big red one, which has a d-day scene that is pertinent to today's discussion. i published this book last year that is on the screen. i will talk a little bit about that in the course of my discussion today. his hotcused on all of and cold war films that he made over the course of his...
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laura: gordon corera reporting. for the very latest on tes story, ple go to the bbc news website for all the update and do get in touch with me on on twitter. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> witthe bbc news app, our vertical vid s are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of thupday and stay -to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's, neglected ne d purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that l ands in the way to reveanew possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have desioed our modern approach t banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint finaial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los a
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gordon could have done in the way exhorted rode in a. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively yet they could ask us now do i not somebody affordable by the us southwest reading your play pick last thought on. the chest but i looked up i thought of those nasa she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the all last administration is delivering results and you raise your voice to see a steady flow of embassy in washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year. so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at th
gordon could have done in the way exhorted rode in a. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively yet they could ask us now do i not somebody affordable by the us southwest reading your play pick last thought on. the chest but i looked up i thought of those nasa she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the all last administration is...
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ramsey. >> reporter: gordon ramsey 24 hours to hell and back takes on another struggling restaurant hoping to revive it in a day. >> this experience was shocking. the most important thing for me is to identify the cracks and build the kitchen and menu together and training going on in the decorating room and restripping the bar and intense training going on throughout the night. neighbors complaining about the smell. >> this week in west los angeles, a family owned mexican eatery struggling to sur vooi. >> a wake up call, everybody sort of snapped out of it and realized we had to change and do something if we wanted to save the restaurant. >> after trans forming four restaurants this season, all are still open and thriving. something mar co rodriguez can only hope for. >> it's been a transformation here and hopefully we can take it to the next step and open another two. >> it's all about the results, not the love. >> we're trying. we're trying. >> you're worse than him. >> literally they cannot stand me within minutes. they loathe me. across that period of 24 hours they don't start
ramsey. >> reporter: gordon ramsey 24 hours to hell and back takes on another struggling restaurant hoping to revive it in a day. >> this experience was shocking. the most important thing for me is to identify the cracks and build the kitchen and menu together and training going on in the decorating room and restripping the bar and intense training going on throughout the night. neighbors complaining about the smell. >> this week in west los angeles, a family owned mexican...
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. >> gordon chang is with me. the author of nuclear showdown, how north korea takes on the world.ith the daily beast. so gordon, when i first read about this, was it wrong of me initially when i read about it, believed to be the remains. this is north korea we're talking about. what if it's something else? >> well, it certainly could be. the north koreans could be known to supply the remains of dogs to countries where they said they were actually returning soldiers' remains. at this particular point, until the dna analysis is done in hawaii, we won't know who they are. these could be british soldiers. the british fought alongside us in the korean war. presumably the north koreans would return remains that they thought were westerners. until that analysis is done, we certainly don't know. >> you know it is the u.n. flag draped over the remains and not an american flag. the dna analysis, they say it will take months of detailed analysis to determine how many americans can even be identified. you were saying there are 7697 unaccounted for americans in north korea. considered m.i.a. a
. >> gordon chang is with me. the author of nuclear showdown, how north korea takes on the world.ith the daily beast. so gordon, when i first read about this, was it wrong of me initially when i read about it, believed to be the remains. this is north korea we're talking about. what if it's something else? >> well, it certainly could be. the north koreans could be known to supply the remains of dogs to countries where they said they were actually returning soldiers' remains. at this...
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>> pete, i agree with gordon. pompeo has the hard work ironing out of the details in the agreement at the summit to denuclearize. he has to have a list of things that north korea is going to do, things we can proo prove are happening, otherwise the president and pompeo can't say it's a success. i'm hopefully, optimistic, but it means locking down kim jong-un on what he's going to do. >> we've seen reports in the news media, they're still developing this, still doing that. what if we sign a great deal, for leaves, and north korea two to three weeks from now, it's clear they're cheating, what do we do next? >> maximum pressure campaign, how kim got to the bargaining table in the first place. that means tightening sanctions on north korea, but more important going after north korea's major power sponsors, the russians and chinese. >> is china being helpful? >> no. president trump said after the second summit between kim and the chinese ruler that the north korea attitude became more difficult. chinese banks have cont
>> pete, i agree with gordon. pompeo has the hard work ironing out of the details in the agreement at the summit to denuclearize. he has to have a list of things that north korea is going to do, things we can proo prove are happening, otherwise the president and pompeo can't say it's a success. i'm hopefully, optimistic, but it means locking down kim jong-un on what he's going to do. >> we've seen reports in the news media, they're still developing this, still doing that. what if we...
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gordon chang, adp private sector jobs creation when we come back. 2 was important then. r communitiesy. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. jobs, added by private sector companies, it is 137 -- 177,000 jobs added last month by private sector employers, again this is what happened when somebody is talking in your ear 1, 177,000 a slight miss on adp what do you make ahead of jobs' report tomorrow the big government jobs' report. >> the adp report, and government jobs' report is a lot of are variability we are deep in economic cycle it is hard to find workers i wouldn't be surprised if number was with a little disappointing tomorrow it kwo happen. >> what do you makes of it -- a little bit short but, again, 195,000 if we want to look at what the expectation is for payrolls report tomorrow, 159,000, unemployment rate holding at 18 -- >> i was going to say 18 year loss. >> bottom line if you look at the adp report this is a positive, and
gordon chang, adp private sector jobs creation when we come back. 2 was important then. r communitiesy. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. jobs, added by private sector companies, it is 137 -- 177,000 jobs added last month by private sector employers, again this is what happened when somebody is talking in your ear 1, 177,000 a slight miss...
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gordon corera is here, and we're alsojoined by gordon corera is here, and we're also joined by alastairuation, now that somebody has died and it is a murder inquiry. but on another level, in terms of what they are doing, it doesn't necessarily change what police are doing at the scene, which is going through a number of locations and trying to identify what contaminated these two individuals. it has been a challenge, because they have been wearing these big hazmat suits trying to find if there was a specific item which poisons them and which contains the novichok, which appears to have then been transferred to their hands when they handled it. we are just hearing that the new brexit secretary is dominic raab. he has just the new brexit secretary is dominic raab. he hasjust been appointed by the prime minister to take over from david davis, who, as you know, renowned last night. dominic raab, a brexiteer, is the new brexit secretary. more reaction to come in just a moment. let me bring in alastair, if i may, how does this change things? well, as gordon said, a moment ago, the police are
gordon corera is here, and we're alsojoined by gordon corera is here, and we're also joined by alastairuation, now that somebody has died and it is a murder inquiry. but on another level, in terms of what they are doing, it doesn't necessarily change what police are doing at the scene, which is going through a number of locations and trying to identify what contaminated these two individuals. it has been a challenge, because they have been wearing these big hazmat suits trying to find if there...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. let's get some of the day's other news.uring an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of students had been taking part in anti—government protests when they came under attack from paramilitaries and became trapped in the church on friday evening. they could be escorted out after the intervention of the roman catholic cardinal and another bishop. hundreds of people had been holding a vigil outside the church. officials in somalia say at least seven people have been killed in two car bombings in mogadishu. five of the dead are said to be from the islamist group al shabaab which carried out the attack. british police have recovered more than 400 items and samples in connection with the poisoning of a couple. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley were exposed to the nerve agent novichok last month, ms sturgess died last weekend, while mr rowley remains in a critical condition in hospital. the british prime minister, theresa may has warned her own conservative mps not to put the government's plans for brexit at risk. she's appealed
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. let's get some of the day's other news.uring an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of students had been taking part in anti—government protests when they came under attack from paramilitaries and became trapped in the church on friday evening. they could be escorted out after the intervention of the roman catholic cardinal and another bishop. hundreds of people had been holding a vigil outside the church. officials in somalia say at least...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.fficials say israel and militant groups in gaza have agreed a ceasefire. the announcement by a hamas spokesman comes after israel carried out what it said were its most significant air strikes on the gaza strip since 2014. israel has declined to comment on the statement by hamas. lebo diseko reports. and just a warning, there are some distressing images. this is what israel is calling the hardest blow it has dealt hamas in gaza since their large—scale airstrikes in 2014. the idf says its fighterjets hit dozens of targets, including a weapons manufacturing site, storage facilities, and the training camp. israel says the raids were in response to rockets fired on its territory. three people were wounded in a rocket attack on a house. translation: in consultation with the ministry of defence, the chief of staff, and the top security command of the state of israel, we have decided on strong action against hamas terrorism. the idf struck them with the hardest blows since 2014 and will incre
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.fficials say israel and militant groups in gaza have agreed a ceasefire. the announcement by a hamas spokesman comes after israel carried out what it said were its most significant air strikes on the gaza strip since 2014. israel has declined to comment on the statement by hamas. lebo diseko reports. and just a warning, there are some distressing images. this is what israel is calling the hardest blow it has dealt hamas in gaza since their...
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youth enjoyed great success to date alongside his doubles partner gordon reid.oubles final. they came through against cuneda and fernandez. he couldn't translate that into the doubles having lost —— he couldn't translate that to the singles having lost a olsson this morning. he won the french open last year, semifinals in the singles at wimbledon last year but he lost 6—2, 6—4 in that one. as far as the doubles goes, alongside alfie hewett and gordon reid against fernandez and kuneda, they came through. good news for the british interest in the wheelchair doubles. that is all from wimbledon and semifinals day. but epic opening semifinals day. but epic opening semifinal between kevin anderson and john isner going the distance. for now, back to salford. england's dream in russia may be over but their world cup's not. it's the game nobody wants to play in as they battle it out with belgium for third place in st petersberg tomorrow afternoon. victory for gareth southgate's side would make it their most successful world cup behind 1966, as our sports correspondent da
youth enjoyed great success to date alongside his doubles partner gordon reid.oubles final. they came through against cuneda and fernandez. he couldn't translate that into the doubles having lost —— he couldn't translate that to the singles having lost a olsson this morning. he won the french open last year, semifinals in the singles at wimbledon last year but he lost 6—2, 6—4 in that one. as far as the doubles goes, alongside alfie hewett and gordon reid against fernandez and kuneda,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire.ys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi, and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is 13—year—old dom. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark, and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight group, and t
lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire.ys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are...
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are just before we went to break parts sat down with alex gordon brander the c.e.o. of a mega one to talk about the history of the block chain and the future it might have now here's the second part of that interview well it's the theme here building a consensus in a for admitted world. here at davos the world economic forum how does block chain work into that how does this figure in blocking digital economy into a what is a pretty fragmented world won't take that on a couple of levels the you know the obvious sort of you know there's a low ball question there is there is that the block chain itself is a consensus mechanism the entire point of the block chain is a way that actors in a distributed network can achieve consensus and the the real power of it is even if up to half of the act is in the distributed network a malicious act to try and break it the overall network achieves consensus so from purely technological perspective that's not sort of the question but of course you know alex technology is america all of our sociology and our interactions and so the very
are just before we went to break parts sat down with alex gordon brander the c.e.o. of a mega one to talk about the history of the block chain and the future it might have now here's the second part of that interview well it's the theme here building a consensus in a for admitted world. here at davos the world economic forum how does block chain work into that how does this figure in blocking digital economy into a what is a pretty fragmented world won't take that on a couple of levels the you...
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>> we're beginning to hear a lot about a lawyer named gordon liddy who -- [ whistling ] gordon liddyto the fbi. >> do you want to hear me? talk. i went to a party once, and lady put his hand over a candle and he kept it there, right in the flame until the flaesh was burned. one said, what's the trick? he said the trick is not minding. >> the story is dry. all we got are pieces we can't seem to figure out what the puzzle is supposed to look like. john mitchell resigns. says he wants to spend more time with his family. >> of course. you don't exactly believe that. >> no, but it's touching. >> you forget the myths the media created about the white house. the truth is, they're not very bright guys, and things got out of hand. they want to come in from the cold. >> supposedly he's got a lawyer with $25,000 and a brown paper bag. >> follow the money. >> what do you mean? >> i can't tell you that. >> but you could tell me that. >> no. i have to do this my way. you tell me what you know, and i'll confirm. i'll keep you in the right direction if i can, but that's all. just follow the money. ♪
>> we're beginning to hear a lot about a lawyer named gordon liddy who -- [ whistling ] gordon liddyto the fbi. >> do you want to hear me? talk. i went to a party once, and lady put his hand over a candle and he kept it there, right in the flame until the flaesh was burned. one said, what's the trick? he said the trick is not minding. >> the story is dry. all we got are pieces we can't seem to figure out what the puzzle is supposed to look like. john mitchell resigns. says he...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ca correspondent, james cook, has been telling ros atkins whether we're any clearer about a potential trade agreement between britain and the united states. well, as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we had the interview with the sun in which he suggested the prospects for a trade deal after brexit had been killed because of theresa may's plan for brexit. i think he nub of —— of that is the problem for the americans that the uk, under her plan, would maintain eu regulations and standards, and the americans don't want that because they want to apply their regulations, plus opening up trade for more goods they can send to the uk. -- for more goods they can send to the uk. —— thus. but in truth, although the rhetoric has changed, that problem remains, so i don't think we've moved too far at all. that is the number one issue from a uk perspective. on a global level, arguably be meeting with putin on monday is the biggest
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ca correspondent, james cook, has been telling ros atkins whether we're any clearer about a potential trade agreement between britain and the united states. well, as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we had the interview with the sun in which he suggested the prospects for a trade deal after brexit had been killed because of theresa may's plan for brexit. i think he nub of ——...
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gordon corera, thank you.oy has been charged in connection with the death of a six year old schoolgirl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail had been staying at her grandmother's house on the island when she was reported missing in the early hours of monday morning. her body was found in woodland. the boy is due to appear in court tomorrow. authorities in thailand are still trying to decide how to rescue 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in a flooded cave for almost two weeks now. they're trying to pump as much water as they can out of the caves before further rainfall. the children were found on a rocky ledge around 2.5 miles from the mouth of the cave on monday. more than 128 million litres of water has been pumped out of the cave — allowing rescue teams to walk further into the tunnel. but some parts are too narrow to walk through. the boys are being taught the basics of diving — some need to learn how to swim, but it's feared that option could be too risky. our south east asia corresponde
gordon corera, thank you.oy has been charged in connection with the death of a six year old schoolgirl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail had been staying at her grandmother's house on the island when she was reported missing in the early hours of monday morning. her body was found in woodland. the boy is due to appear in court tomorrow. authorities in thailand are still trying to decide how to rescue 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in a flooded cave for almost two weeks...