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>> cronin: gordon jin. >> pelley: when gordon jin was making claims about what he could provide, whatr undercover agents? >> cronin: what gordon jin said he could provide to you was essentially, any drug you could imagine: those that exist, those that don't even currently exist. he called it custom synthesis. what it really meant was made- to-order poison. >> pelley: we'll track down the man prosecutors say is gordon jin, in a moment. but first, have a look at fentanyl and its derivatives. justin herdman is u.s. attorney in cleveland. he told us some of this was seized by the d.e.a.thst wasounl by u.s. postal service inspectors. >> justin herdman: this is essentially enough fentanyl and carfentanyl to kill every man, woman and child in the city of cleveland. >> pelley: just this? >> herdman: just this. >> pelley: carfentanyl is a derivative used by veterinarians to tranquilize elephants. >> herdman: carfentanyl is another 100 times more potent than fentanyl. here, you've got 300 grams of powder that could ve fatal dose to 150,000 people. here, you've got only five grams of powder whic
>> cronin: gordon jin. >> pelley: when gordon jin was making claims about what he could provide, whatr undercover agents? >> cronin: what gordon jin said he could provide to you was essentially, any drug you could imagine: those that exist, those that don't even currently exist. he called it custom synthesis. what it really meant was made- to-order poison. >> pelley: we'll track down the man prosecutors say is gordon jin, in a moment. but first, have a look at fentanyl...
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how do you think you would do in "hell's kitchen" with gordon breathing down your neck? amazing cook. everybody knows that. >> you've never cooked anything in your life. >> you're obviously never tasted my turkey and cheese sandwich. >> you wouldn't do well with gordon? >> no, i wouldn't. >> keltie and i are still traumatized but we are big fans of gordon but clearly he wasn't scared. >> you won't believe this, everyone. we came early to the restaurant to visit you to celebrate the big one year. there's already a line outside. let's go out and meet your fans. >> oh my lord. enjoy lunch. >> okay. >> if you're not happy with it, send it back. >> one-year anniversary, how does it feel? >> it's almost like a second home. we have five businesses now. it was a dream. we opened up and there were 30,000 reservations. me.ll that as gordon turned up we faced off in our very own "hell's kitchen" on the vegas strip. >> welcome to my world, okay? >> a little hot back here. >> i'm terrified of you. >> the challenge, pan seared scallops in just three minutes. >> ready? >> ready. >> you
how do you think you would do in "hell's kitchen" with gordon breathing down your neck? amazing cook. everybody knows that. >> you've never cooked anything in your life. >> you're obviously never tasted my turkey and cheese sandwich. >> you wouldn't do well with gordon? >> no, i wouldn't. >> keltie and i are still traumatized but we are big fans of gordon but clearly he wasn't scared. >> you won't believe this, everyone. we came early to the...
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lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.xt, obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to get
lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.xt, obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going...
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lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again! lou: we've had more than two years of assault on this president, the witch hunts, the investigations, the nonsense, an
lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot...
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lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks., obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: we've had more than two years of assault on this president, the witch hunts, the investigations, the nonsense, and i think just about everybody knows now who this president is and we sure know what these radical dems and all their little committees and all of their little special counsel efforts, we know what they amounted to and as president trump and this country have been under assault by well from almost every quarter, it is good , i think, to remember what the president promised us all on that historic day when
lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks., obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to...
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lou: all right, gordon good to see you thank you. >> thank you.up next. 9/11 revisionist history by radical dimm freshman congresswoman ilhan o omar, she has every american outraged, or has every american outraged, or they should be, aft lou: ilhan omar, the radical freshman dimm congresswoman assaulting americans when addressing september 11 at council on american islamic relations even last month. >> care was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something. and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties. lou: wow. september 11, 3,000 people killed, in a terrorist attack. and she is talking trash about civil liberties? astounding. amazing that house speaker pelosi has yet to remove her proher seat on house fore -- from her seat on house foreign affairs committee and democrats have not repudiated this woman. first ever picture by the way of a black hole released today, a group of international astronomers used telescopes from across the globe, spotted in a galaxy, 55 million light years away. and r
lou: all right, gordon good to see you thank you. >> thank you.up next. 9/11 revisionist history by radical dimm freshman congresswoman ilhan o omar, she has every american outraged, or has every american outraged, or they should be, aft lou: ilhan omar, the radical freshman dimm congresswoman assaulting americans when addressing september 11 at council on american islamic relations even last month. >> care was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did...
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lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks. next, obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun ♪ ♪ you got a side that wants more space, ♪ ♪ 'cause every day starts like a race. ♪ ♪ you got a side that loves that style, ♪ ♪ but to fit in those shoes gonna take awhile. ♪ ♪ today life's got you runnin'. ♪ ♪ tomorrow big things are comin'. ♪ ♪ that's why nationwide is on your side. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: we've had more than two years of assault on this president, the witch hunts, the investigations, the nonsense, and i think just about everybody knows now who this president is and we sure know what these radical dems and all the
lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks. next, obama back on the world stage where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is...
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lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.age where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and six is greater than one. flonase sensimist. and six is greater than one. naysayer said no one
lou: all right gordon always good to see you thanks.age where he set a new record. this is, you've heard a lot of talk about narcissism. well this is the man who defined narcissism and he has exceeded himself in promoting himself. his record-setting performance, it came overseas of course. we will have that for you here next. you do not want to miss a single word on the part of the former president. join me right after this quick break stay with us. this is going to be a lot of fun you wouldn't...
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lou: all right, gordon good to see you thank you. >> thank you./11 revisionist history by radical dimm freshman congresswoman ilhan o omar, she has every american outraged, or they should be, after the break. stay with us. introducing... sma. the first dogs trained to train humans. stopping drivers from: liking. selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital f
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lou: all right, gordon good to see you thank you. >> thank you.ical dimm freshman congresswoman ilhan o omar, she has every american outraged, or they should be, aft -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm not the maid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbells. who's your new maid? 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay in
lou: all right, gordon good to see you thank you. >> thank you.ical dimm freshman congresswoman ilhan o omar, she has every american outraged, or they should be, aft -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪...
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but clay got a hand on it and gordon stepped out of bounds, paul got ejected into the warriors hang onto one. 104-100, let's hit the locker room. >> it felt like we never lost control of the game, even one they went on a couple of runs, kd was special in the fourth quarter and everybody was locked in defensively trying to make him take tough shots and obviously, as mattered getting the wind, huge the start the series >> i just wanted a chance, called the game how it was supposed to be called and that's it and i will live with the results. >> game two of the series is to stay at oracle and then they moved to houston for game 3 on saturday. how about a little baseball? yankee fans pushing up for everyone, their team scored today against the giants, derek rodriguez loaded the bases of the first and gary sanchez who had a grand slam yesterday did a routine double play ball to brandon crawford and he included it, new york scored twice in the inning after another error in the second, luke floored bp ship and knocked in two runs and board was 3-4 today. they did not have a ton of loud cont
but clay got a hand on it and gordon stepped out of bounds, paul got ejected into the warriors hang onto one. 104-100, let's hit the locker room. >> it felt like we never lost control of the game, even one they went on a couple of runs, kd was special in the fourth quarter and everybody was locked in defensively trying to make him take tough shots and obviously, as mattered getting the wind, huge the start the series >> i just wanted a chance, called the game how it was supposed to...
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gordon chang is here. and wait until you hear what liberal california wants to put a tax on now.e's a hint, you might lose your appetite. trish lee began prime time -- "trish regan primetime" begins right now. ♪ ♪ trish: a top contender to become the democratic nominee for president going straight back to the bell to good oldie vicive, old-fashioned, manipulative identity politics. joe biden announcing his candidacy today with a message designed to rally minorities while painting the president as a racist who inspires more racism. watch him. >> the longest of 2017 we saw klansmen and white supremacists and neo-nazis come out in the open. he said there were, quote, some very fine people on on both sides. those words, the president of the united states assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. and at that moment, i knew the threat to this nation was unlike any i'd ever seen in my lifetime. trish: yeah, come on. you know what in this political tactic takes us backwards as a nation. the president may not speak perfectly
gordon chang is here. and wait until you hear what liberal california wants to put a tax on now.e's a hint, you might lose your appetite. trish lee began prime time -- "trish regan primetime" begins right now. ♪ ♪ trish: a top contender to become the democratic nominee for president going straight back to the bell to good oldie vicive, old-fashioned, manipulative identity politics. joe biden announcing his candidacy today with a message designed to rally minorities while painting...
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brian: who was gordon cooper? doug: gordon cooper was one of the mercury astronauts.he most recent to have gone up and was a popular hero. kennedy knew he was popular in san antonio houston, and not dallas. he wanted a space hero by his side. a called gordon cooper away from being with kennedy. he had with him his speech for the -- the space speech about how successful the program is. kennedy was comfortable with running for reelection in 1964 with mercury, gemini, apollo and the moonshot being part of his reelection strategy. brian: folks that may not have been alive in those days, project mercury, 1958 to 1963? what was it? doug: the simplest way to think about project mercury was one astronaut. all of the mercury missions are one. it starts with alan shepard in april 1961. it goes until gus grissom. i write about all of the mercury astronauts. all of the seven mercury astronauts. six of them got to go on mercury missions. up and down. of course, with glenn, you are starting to do orbits of the earth, but it is still solo astronaut. brian: project gemini, 1962 to 19
brian: who was gordon cooper? doug: gordon cooper was one of the mercury astronauts.he most recent to have gone up and was a popular hero. kennedy knew he was popular in san antonio houston, and not dallas. he wanted a space hero by his side. a called gordon cooper away from being with kennedy. he had with him his speech for the -- the space speech about how successful the program is. kennedy was comfortable with running for reelection in 1964 with mercury, gemini, apollo and the moonshot being...
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our security correspondent gordon corera reports.y promises to transform our lives, connecting millions of devices and enabling everything from driverless cars to smart homes. but it also poses a major security question — should a chinese company be the one to deliver this future? 5g is a real game changer because the network itself is going to be much more intelligent. there's going to be much more software running things, changing its shape, changing its function, all the time. it's going to be a much more unpredictable service, and for cyber security experts, that means that it presents more of a potential risk. huawei may be best known to most people for making phones, but it's also a leading player in building the infrastructure for all our communications. critics fear that allowing it to build 5g could enable the chinese state to spy on — or even switch off — the flow of data we will all depend on. but the uk's top cyber security official says the risks posed by huawei can be managed. whatever final decision ministers reach, we
our security correspondent gordon corera reports.y promises to transform our lives, connecting millions of devices and enabling everything from driverless cars to smart homes. but it also poses a major security question — should a chinese company be the one to deliver this future? 5g is a real game changer because the network itself is going to be much more intelligent. there's going to be much more software running things, changing its shape, changing its function, all the time. it's going...
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he's going to miss it and eric gordon steps out of bound. the warriors survive became one, barely. 104-100 is the final. there was a pretty good uproar on foul. the rockets were not pleased with the no call on the warriors closing out on the three points shooter especially on harden. >> i just want a fair chance. i was supposed to be called and i will live with the results. just call the game, i was supposed to be called and i will live with the results. it is plain and simple. >> i have been fouled by james' three-pointer before. i ain't going with that one. i am straight. na. >> they're trying to do the best they can do. you know -- obviously, it was what it was. >> all right, players are looking at those fouls and having a little chuckle. >>> the sharks are going 2-0. the ceremonial door opener for san jose. sharks get on the board first, that is good one. the shot by brent burn does not go. evander came and cleaned it up nicely. colorado tied it up mid way through the second. that was a tough one. with 3.5 minutes to go. martin jones mak
he's going to miss it and eric gordon steps out of bound. the warriors survive became one, barely. 104-100 is the final. there was a pretty good uproar on foul. the rockets were not pleased with the no call on the warriors closing out on the three points shooter especially on harden. >> i just want a fair chance. i was supposed to be called and i will live with the results. just call the game, i was supposed to be called and i will live with the results. it is plain and simple. >> i...
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gordon corera, oursecurity correspondent.s been flying at half mast over downing street and the foreign office in memory of those killed in the bombings in sri lanka. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, will make a statement in the commons this afternoon at 3.30pm. buckingham palace has announced president trump will make a state visit to the uk in earlyjune. theresa may promised him the visit shortly after he was elected in 2016, but no date was set. it will coincide with the preparations for the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. president trump's last visit to the uk was met with mass protests. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond is at buckingham palace. what are the details of this state visit? the details of this state visit? the details of this state visit are much like the details of every other state visit and that is what is so tantalising and interesting about this visit. you may rememberfrom interesting about this visit. you may remember from the last visit, which was a working visit, the president pretty much
gordon corera, oursecurity correspondent.s been flying at half mast over downing street and the foreign office in memory of those killed in the bombings in sri lanka. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, will make a statement in the commons this afternoon at 3.30pm. buckingham palace has announced president trump will make a state visit to the uk in earlyjune. theresa may promised him the visit shortly after he was elected in 2016, but no date was set. it will coincide with the preparations for...
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gordon hit at close range. he continues to drive his car down alabama avenue but about a ha block away he loses control. you c see where the wheels of his car scraped along the curb. finally the car comes to a stop. mr. gordon gets out. he start m toion towards a fleeing car, a car have the s muspe tctsay inshaide. but as he does that, he falls unconscious into t roadway. council man gray says this kind of broad daylight violence sends bad message to others in the community. >> it sends a message that you can get away with anything. we've had triple the number of homicides for this period of time in wd seven by comparison to last year. i've said over and ove and over again we need different approaches to community eppolicing. >>ter: now gray wants more experienced cops and me violence interruptors deployed in this area. back to you. ig pat collins live. etrour f noow to s remember the life of a transgender woman killed over the weekend. she was shot multiple times saturday morning in fairmont heights. so far po
gordon hit at close range. he continues to drive his car down alabama avenue but about a ha block away he loses control. you c see where the wheels of his car scraped along the curb. finally the car comes to a stop. mr. gordon gets out. he start m toion towards a fleeing car, a car have the s muspe tctsay inshaide. but as he does that, he falls unconscious into t roadway. council man gray says this kind of broad daylight violence sends bad message to others in the community. >> it sends a...
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dryden, thank you, as well gordon bethune we'll see you gentlemen later.morning is dominated by industrial earnings, tonight it is all about technology. is it buy or sell facebook and microsoft? both reporting quarterly numbers after the bell also, what about tesla joe terranova. >> mm, not so hot. >> we'll see paul meeks is going to join us just ahead with his take stay tuned to "squawk box" right stay tuned to "squawk box" right here on cnbc empower yourself with the free tools and resources on investor.gov. before you invest, investor.gov. on investor.gov. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ >> we're on air. >> well, maybe craig heard welcome back to -- i said craig, you're my favorite actually, bert no, no, brian. mark no -- >> there's so many favorites. >> so m
dryden, thank you, as well gordon bethune we'll see you gentlemen later.morning is dominated by industrial earnings, tonight it is all about technology. is it buy or sell facebook and microsoft? both reporting quarterly numbers after the bell also, what about tesla joe terranova. >> mm, not so hot. >> we'll see paul meeks is going to join us just ahead with his take stay tuned to "squawk box" right stay tuned to "squawk box" right here on cnbc empower yourself...
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this is from susan gordon, the principal deputy of national security. said if we lose a couple of millions, that's okay, if we couple of lives, i have decisions.my that resonated with me because oftentimes we lose context of lost, the eing families being separated, people in detention centers and we stop about the stories and the people occurring and focus the economic aspect, which is important, but when ms. gordon says, we lose a couple of lives, i have to rethink my decisions, resonated with me. >> yes, sir. please stand. name is jacob bernard. i'm from the garden state of new jersey. it res. made it when judge henry with sed being a nominee bill clinton. bill clinton said, i didn't like your decision in one of the said i didn't like it either but it is a law thing. and to recognize the fact that need to separate yourself from your personal feelings and the idea that judges are only responsible and constitution and the law, not necessarily their personal feelings and the opinion much the country. going to do with your diary once this week is over? my
this is from susan gordon, the principal deputy of national security. said if we lose a couple of millions, that's okay, if we couple of lives, i have decisions.my that resonated with me because oftentimes we lose context of lost, the eing families being separated, people in detention centers and we stop about the stories and the people occurring and focus the economic aspect, which is important, but when ms. gordon says, we lose a couple of lives, i have to rethink my decisions, resonated with...
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fourth quarter, eric gordon drives and turnser on the ball.t up dunk, warriors outside. under a minute left in the game, steph with the crossover and the three. that is money. the trademark shimmy. and he i pumped. 15 seconds left. rockets up three. kevin durant loses the ball. james harden brings it up. misses the three. chris paul gets the rebound. rockets throw the ball away and paul is not happy and he gets tossed. let's take another look at that. eric gordon stepping out, jawing at the rev, bumps into him, gets ejected. warriors win 104-100. here's kevin durant on the ws not heeding the refs. >> i don't think that gave us any momentum. i think if anything that definitely lit a fire under their group. you know, they ramped up their intensity after that as well. so, you know, i think both teams are not worried about letting the refs get involved or letting anybody else get involved in a game. you know. we going to play this ourselves. i think, you beauty of having us two teams on the floor. >>> a's i toronto. oakland came into the game 0-5
fourth quarter, eric gordon drives and turnser on the ball.t up dunk, warriors outside. under a minute left in the game, steph with the crossover and the three. that is money. the trademark shimmy. and he i pumped. 15 seconds left. rockets up three. kevin durant loses the ball. james harden brings it up. misses the three. chris paul gets the rebound. rockets throw the ball away and paul is not happy and he gets tossed. let's take another look at that. eric gordon stepping out, jawing at the...
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ws4's chris gordon is getting a special look inside at the evolving safety procedures. >>> flipped cars, flooded roads, and trees ripped right out of the ground. the severe weather left plenty of destruction down south. now it's heading our way. lauren? >> yeah. we are weather alert because of that treat. here'she rain that we're going to see slowly move into the area. multiple rounds later on this afternoo and evening. a possible severe weather flash flood watch already in place. we'll sort it out comingp. u >>> been busy week. we all watched as fire engulfed e historic notre dame cathedra in paris on monday. what about our cherished landmarks in the district? >> we're getting a better look efforts being made no, sir nation-- bng made at the national cathedral. more on how they'rein safeguardg the cathedral. [ bell ] >> reporter: churches worldwide joined in recognizing the tremendous loss caused by theat devastg fire at notre dame. it's raising awareness of fire safety. we got a tour of washington national cathedral rarely seen by the public. unlike notre dame's roof which was support
ws4's chris gordon is getting a special look inside at the evolving safety procedures. >>> flipped cars, flooded roads, and trees ripped right out of the ground. the severe weather left plenty of destruction down south. now it's heading our way. lauren? >> yeah. we are weather alert because of that treat. here'she rain that we're going to see slowly move into the area. multiple rounds later on this afternoo and evening. a possible severe weather flash flood watch already in...
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here's gordon chang. what about this idea of treating china the way that reagan treated the soviet union. broke them, didn't it? >> i'd did. we're funding our own destruction. china is using the profits of trade to expand its military and the senior military officers boast about killing americans. twice in december, the pla officers talked about unprovoked attacks on the u.s. navy in the global commons. in the second of those attacks, december 20th, a rear admiral said let's use our missiles by sinking two aircraft carriers? i don't understand why we trade with this country. we have to protect ourselves. >> laura: i remember in the 80s, i was in college, a big divestment from south africa movement. it ended up having an effect on a lot of companies, pulled out because of apartheid. tell us very quickly how on a scale china compares to what was happening as horrific as it was, the sheer numbers of those oppressed in china today? >> you talk about the reeducation centers. they're building crematoriums to di
here's gordon chang. what about this idea of treating china the way that reagan treated the soviet union. broke them, didn't it? >> i'd did. we're funding our own destruction. china is using the profits of trade to expand its military and the senior military officers boast about killing americans. twice in december, the pla officers talked about unprovoked attacks on the u.s. navy in the global commons. in the second of those attacks, december 20th, a rear admiral said let's use our...
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he keeps it alive, the trailer and gordon hayward back to hayward. he's in for the hoop and the celtics beat the heat 110-105. the worriers and nuggets tonight, a battle for the best record in the western conference. we will be there. that is the latest in sports. you tonight. >>> the time is 4:56 am. >> what is a russian biplane doing over california? the unusual spotting and what the white house has to say about it. >> show me the crown. show me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and get 20 hours of cloud dvr service included. switch today. >>> now at 5:00, rain is rolling back into the bay area today. when to expect heavy showers. >>> chaos and fear at a memorial for slai
he keeps it alive, the trailer and gordon hayward back to hayward. he's in for the hoop and the celtics beat the heat 110-105. the worriers and nuggets tonight, a battle for the best record in the western conference. we will be there. that is the latest in sports. you tonight. >>> the time is 4:56 am. >> what is a russian biplane doing over california? the unusual spotting and what the white house has to say about it. >> show me the crown. show me homecoming. baby sloth...
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joining us eric gordon, professor at the university of michigan's raw school of business.ichotomy we have here, eric. this sounds like a business progra that would be studied there at your university and wh do you mak of this dichotomy right now? we hate them, but we can't l th go. >> we hate them and we can't resist it. it's a form of addictive behavior where even though you know your behavior is bad, even though you know your behavior is killing you, you just can't resist. facebook and twitter and what these folks have come up with is somethinghat is so addictive that we can't help ourselves, whin a great bs model. even if people know it's bad, 70% of the people still use it. >> but does that mean that an h investor -- should an investor look at those numbers that we just rattled off? does it make the social media companies a good investment because we can't live without them or a bad investmatt because we >> you know, i think it depends on your timeframe. i think for the time being they'll continu to be a good investment, but i think you've got to keep your eye open bec
joining us eric gordon, professor at the university of michigan's raw school of business.ichotomy we have here, eric. this sounds like a business progra that would be studied there at your university and wh do you mak of this dichotomy right now? we hate them, but we can't l th go. >> we hate them and we can't resist it. it's a form of addictive behavior where even though you know your behavior is bad, even though you know your behavior is killing you, you just can't resist. facebook and...
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joining us tonight, gordon chang. great to have you with us.st, your reaction to the guilty plea in spying if are the chinese and then i have to ask you a five-year sentence for spying if are the chinese. >> yeah, that's nothing. i mean really what we're talking about here is china's grain of sand approach. they take everybody, students, scholars, business people and of course state department employees. our government is totally rit ld. riddled. you had vopt pence talk about the need to protect ourselves. this conviction explains why we need the whole of government approach. lou: and you almost have to scratch your head to think of how few arrests there have been, at least publicly made here. it's very difficult to get a picture from our government as to what they're find in the way of webs, cells and connections throughout the country that are fronts for espionage against the united states, chinese fronts for espionage. we've known for 20 years that they're here doing precisely this and we haven't acted. how can that be? >> this is just stunn
joining us tonight, gordon chang. great to have you with us.st, your reaction to the guilty plea in spying if are the chinese and then i have to ask you a five-year sentence for spying if are the chinese. >> yeah, that's nothing. i mean really what we're talking about here is china's grain of sand approach. they take everybody, students, scholars, business people and of course state department employees. our government is totally rit ld. riddled. you had vopt pence talk about the need to...
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matthew gordon banks thank you for your time. coming up unusual farty the canadian province of quebec are preparing to ban government employees from wearing religious symbols such as the islamic headscarf the hit job and the jewish . it's important for us. all people. position along religious lines i don't think a lot of people feel that in a free society we should be we should i'm icing discrimination of our citizens based on religion it proposed banning incubate covers public workers in positions of authority including schoolteachers we heard from a citizen journalist and a muslim woman whose plans to become a teacher in canada are now under threat. we're already running a lot of manifestation resending petitions we're talking to the titians lawyers so that this can even come into law a lot of movements are going on right now so that disk can become a lot because it's it's going to set a very bad precedent however if this does become a lot then a lot of religious minorities will leave the province and will have to find more saf
matthew gordon banks thank you for your time. coming up unusual farty the canadian province of quebec are preparing to ban government employees from wearing religious symbols such as the islamic headscarf the hit job and the jewish . it's important for us. all people. position along religious lines i don't think a lot of people feel that in a free society we should be we should i'm icing discrimination of our citizens based on religion it proposed banning incubate covers public workers in...
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this is a very key point of this whole matter that the bill was never paid, gordon. >> yeah. to do so. i'm not surprised. i also doubt that president trump actually authorized the payment of the bill, which "the washington post" reported. we'll find out more details later. the united states is will go to great lengths to protect american citizens and bring them home. that's what we should do. we shouldn't pay the north koreans anything for this and i'm sure we will never do so. >> trace: and i'm sure news of this has infuriated and horrified the warmbier family. i want to read you the storm from rob portman from ohio. he says, "otto warmbier was mistreated by north korea in so many ways, including his wrongful conviction and harsh sentence. for 16 months they refused to tell his family or our country about his dire condition. the united states owes them nothing. they've owe the warmbier family everything." your thoughts on that. >> north korea is the more horrific state on earth. as we deal with them on any issue, whether it's nuclear weapons or human rights of north koreans,
this is a very key point of this whole matter that the bill was never paid, gordon. >> yeah. to do so. i'm not surprised. i also doubt that president trump actually authorized the payment of the bill, which "the washington post" reported. we'll find out more details later. the united states is will go to great lengths to protect american citizens and bring them home. that's what we should do. we shouldn't pay the north koreans anything for this and i'm sure we will never do so....
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news 4 chris gordon shows us what's happening inside the >>> welcome back. tomorrow we'll be in storm team 4 weather alert day. the greatest concern tomorrow is heavy rain tdt could lea to flooding. just about everybody under a flash flood watch. so the potentialor damaging winds with gusts up to 50, maybe even 60 miles an hour. i can't rule out an isolated tornado based on the wind profile throughout the atmosphere. if you're traveling tomorrow night, know yoacmight come ss some flooded roads. >> amelia, thank you. back now at 6:30 with some of the highlights from the redactef version opecial counsel robert mueller's report released today. those 400-page document details russia's efforts interfere in the 2016 election. it also includes numerous links between trump campaign associates and individuals with russian government ties. >> but mueller's team did not find suspicion evidee to charge anyone with conspiracy. the verdict on obstruction is less clear. the special counsel noted thatm the t could not say with confidence that the president did not commit ob
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gordon corera, bbc news.anything wrong in accepting a private salary from a company linked to the firm that marketed a failed investment scheme. mr mercer receives £85,000 a year from crucial academy on top of his parliamentary salary. it trains military veterans and has been funded by surge financial limited which marketed a bond scheme that lost investors more than £230 million. the committee which represents backbench conservative mps has decided not to change rules which require a i2—month delay between confidence votes in the party leader. it means theresa may cannot be challenged until december. but the group has demanded the prime minister set out a clear timetable for her departure if her brexit deal is rejected. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said she wants to hold a second referendum on scottish independence by 2021, if the country is taken out of the eu. speaking at holyrood, she said she would soon introduce legislation to set the rules for another vote. the first referendum on inde
gordon corera, bbc news.anything wrong in accepting a private salary from a company linked to the firm that marketed a failed investment scheme. mr mercer receives £85,000 a year from crucial academy on top of his parliamentary salary. it trains military veterans and has been funded by surge financial limited which marketed a bond scheme that lost investors more than £230 million. the committee which represents backbench conservative mps has decided not to change rules which require a...
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gordon corera, bbc news.f those who've lost their lives, and those of the families left behind, aren't confined to the capital, colombo. in the east of the country, 28 people were killed in the attack at the zion church in batticaloa. there, children were attending sunday school, when the bomb exploded. our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan has travelled to batticaloa, and sent this report. in the town of batticaloa, they're grieving. at almost every corner, pictures hang in memory of the young lives that were lost. forjerusham, who'd just turned 13. forjohn, who loved basketball. for amsika, who was two. for the other children killed at church. they'd been attending sunday school. this footage was filmed 20 minutes before the bomber struck. after class, some of them had gone outside for snacks before easter service. 12—year—old niruban was one of the children who stayed inside. "suddenly, we heard loud noises," he told me. "we looked out and saw glass and motorbikes flying around, and heard screams and shou
gordon corera, bbc news.f those who've lost their lives, and those of the families left behind, aren't confined to the capital, colombo. in the east of the country, 28 people were killed in the attack at the zion church in batticaloa. there, children were attending sunday school, when the bomb exploded. our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan has travelled to batticaloa, and sent this report. in the town of batticaloa, they're grieving. at almost every corner, pictures hang in memory of the...
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our security correspondent gordon corera reports. high—tech future. 56 data networks will connect almost every device and aspect of our lives, from our cars to our homes. but should this future be made in china, and by this company, huawei? washington has been arguing that the risk of china spying on or switching off 56 through the company is too great, and today, a top us diplomat told me there would be consequences to using huawei. if countries put unsecured, untrusted vendors into their 56 networks, in any place, we're letting countries know that we're going to have to consider the risk that that produces to our information—sharing arrangements with them. it was here last week that the uk's national security council met to decide what to do about 56. details of those discussions promptly leaked, leading to an ongoing inquiry. but it reportedly decided that the risks of using huawei could be managed. that is a view washington won't be happy about. the chancellor has been in china in the last few days to encourage trade, and decidin
our security correspondent gordon corera reports. high—tech future. 56 data networks will connect almost every device and aspect of our lives, from our cars to our homes. but should this future be made in china, and by this company, huawei? washington has been arguing that the risk of china spying on or switching off 56 through the company is too great, and today, a top us diplomat told me there would be consequences to using huawei. if countries put unsecured, untrusted vendors into their 56...
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laura gordon, bbc news. the time is nearly a quarter past six.nes plane that crashed last month carried out all the correct procedures before the plane went down — that's according to a preliminary report. taking one for the team — gareth southgate pays tribute to his players, as he collects an 0be at buckingham palace. the fall—out from the weekend's old firm continues with celtic captain scott brown and rangers manager steven gerrard both facing punishment after what was another fiesty affair at celtic park. last night we reported on the plight of new mothers dealing with severe psychosis, a condition that poses risks for both mothers and their babies. more than 1,000 women each year in england and wales are affected by it. tonight we look at what happens to these mothers when they get home after a stay at specialist mother and baby units. the nhs is expanding its community support service and tonight our correspondent jeremy cooke follows the 0utreach team around devon. one of the leading killers of women in the postnatal period is suicide, st
laura gordon, bbc news. the time is nearly a quarter past six.nes plane that crashed last month carried out all the correct procedures before the plane went down — that's according to a preliminary report. taking one for the team — gareth southgate pays tribute to his players, as he collects an 0be at buckingham palace. the fall—out from the weekend's old firm continues with celtic captain scott brown and rangers manager steven gerrard both facing punishment after what was another fiesty...
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gordon had just dropped off that passenger at the airport according to police and their return to theour later, but an alarm went off and he left only to break into the mass trial home a few blocks away. he is now facing burglary attempted burglary and resisting arrest. >>state lawmakers want to hold doctors more accountable and allegations of sexual-abuse some say the way the system set up now protects doctors more than patients. capitol bureau reporter ashley explains the effort to try to change that. >>truth is written complaints date back to 1989 allged victims of sexually abuse at the hands of a doctor are hoping lawmakers hear their message and what that means is i didn't have to be a victim and the woman who came after me for 28 years didn't have the victims either adrien asked bigger and lucy kai both usc graduates decades apart say they were abused by the same gynecologist their physician doctor george tyndall was the center of multiple abuse complaints over decades, victims say the allegations were taken seriously until just last year all of us were shocked and horrified sta
gordon had just dropped off that passenger at the airport according to police and their return to theour later, but an alarm went off and he left only to break into the mass trial home a few blocks away. he is now facing burglary attempted burglary and resisting arrest. >>state lawmakers want to hold doctors more accountable and allegations of sexual-abuse some say the way the system set up now protects doctors more than patients. capitol bureau reporter ashley explains the effort to try...
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gordon this felt obliged to help a proposed platform changed based on the pro-russia statements.ion by the campaign policy director and state gordon reached him and trump hadn't taken a stance on issue and shouldn't intervene. not enough evidence to make it look like the plot forp was changed as quid pro quo. what the heck were they up to? >> the mystery is lingering. i did a will the of reporting on this mysterious platform change. the woman who proposed the amendment to call for providing lethal arms to ukraine. which i note was not out of gop orthodox si. at the time. in 2016. it was a popular position. she said as soon as her amendment was proposed, jd gordon got up and shot out of his seat and went to the people at the meeting and told them this has to be tabled. i have to call new york. and he said that he had to call and check in with the trump hetd quarters. and make sure this was okay. and his story is that it really wasn't that big of a deal. he didn't get approval from the campaign. the question is why he felt so strongly. and water it down. >> was denman i believe. >>
gordon this felt obliged to help a proposed platform changed based on the pro-russia statements.ion by the campaign policy director and state gordon reached him and trump hadn't taken a stance on issue and shouldn't intervene. not enough evidence to make it look like the plot forp was changed as quid pro quo. what the heck were they up to? >> the mystery is lingering. i did a will the of reporting on this mysterious platform change. the woman who proposed the amendment to call for...
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let's bring in simon french, chief economist from panmure gordon the numbers that we're getting out of italy tomorrow. they're going to update the project ions for both growth and remember, they had 1% still for 2019 back in december. most analysts around 2.3%, if not in contractionary territory. do you think we're in a situation where italy becomes front and foremost a hairy topic again for europe similar to what happened in the fourth quarter last year? >> i do think there is a showdown looming, a secondary showdown looming as a result of these growth forecasts going back to levels where the deficit part of the forecasting, which we'll see a deficit this year on about 2.5%, that is above where the european commission thinks italy should be. they've wanted something closer to 2%. it always thought these growth projections and the italians were optimistic. now you have the downgrade the wiggle room for any sort of discretionary fiscal stimulus from the italians is now very, very thin, and the political posturing that's been going on, comments from salvenia, and we talked about the rela
let's bring in simon french, chief economist from panmure gordon the numbers that we're getting out of italy tomorrow. they're going to update the project ions for both growth and remember, they had 1% still for 2019 back in december. most analysts around 2.3%, if not in contractionary territory. do you think we're in a situation where italy becomes front and foremost a hairy topic again for europe similar to what happened in the fourth quarter last year? >> i do think there is a showdown...
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coming up in the next half hour, chris gordon talks with witnesses who saw the whole thing unfold. >> we are alsoearning more about another deadly crash about a mile and a half over the d.c. line in maryland. foureople killed when a driver lost control along sheriff road. that vehicle slamming into a utility pole after flipping multiple times. derrick ward is live at the scene with the factors investigators are looking at. derrick. >> indeed they are. the rain will likely wash away those investigators marks that were made at the scene. but that investigation is indeed still going on. it's taken another phase. of course, it cannot wash away the grief tha several families in our area are suffering after that crash happened here along this busy stretch of sheriff road late last night. it could be months before the cause of this deadly crash that claimed four lives on road is fully known. prince george's county police do have some preliminary information and they're seating to piece the events together. this chevy tahoe was westbound at about 10:30 thursday night. 35-year-old samuel moss
coming up in the next half hour, chris gordon talks with witnesses who saw the whole thing unfold. >> we are alsoearning more about another deadly crash about a mile and a half over the d.c. line in maryland. foureople killed when a driver lost control along sheriff road. that vehicle slamming into a utility pole after flipping multiple times. derrick ward is live at the scene with the factors investigators are looking at. derrick. >> indeed they are. the rain will likely wash away...
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we'll speak to former continental airlines ceo gordon bethune about delta's top and bottom-line beats american carriers stay tuned to "squawk box. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. delta air lines out with first-quarter earnings, the company beating on the top and bottom lines last hour, delta's ceo, ed bastian, spelled out just how good the past three months were. >> demand was really strong. we had top-line growth of 7.5% in the quarter, our highest revenues in the march quarter in our history, and as you know, march is typically our se
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lorna gordon, bbc news. than smoking. nearly one in seven deaths in the uk is related to a poor diet, according to analysis in the lancet, with links to heart disease, cancer and diabetes. salt shortens the largest number of lives. here's richard galpin. these are the types of food that the researchers say all of us here in britain and around the world should be eating much more. fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts and whole grains — vital, they say, to maintain good health and prevent heart attacks, strokes, type two diabetes and cancers. eating less healthy food instead — like processed meat, which has a lot of salt in it — is, the researchers say, causing millions of deaths around the world. the study, published in the lancet today, says 3 million people died in 2017 from eating too much salt. another 3 million deaths were attributed to not having enough whole grains in the diet, and a further 2 million people died because they'd not been eating enough fruit. having more of the good stuff, like fruit and vege
lorna gordon, bbc news. than smoking. nearly one in seven deaths in the uk is related to a poor diet, according to analysis in the lancet, with links to heart disease, cancer and diabetes. salt shortens the largest number of lives. here's richard galpin. these are the types of food that the researchers say all of us here in britain and around the world should be eating much more. fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts and whole grains — vital, they say, to maintain good health and prevent heart...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. lorna, we havejust had next to lorna, we have just had next to ‘s speech, was it all independence?m was, she touched upon policies, i think it is fair to say there were three broad themes to her speech, which lasted about 45 minutes or so and has just this which lasted about 45 minutes or so and hasjust this moment which lasted about 45 minutes or so and has just this moment come to an end with a standing ovation in the hall packed with around 2000 or so delegates. i think those themes were policies, process, the ideas behind them, the timescale for any legislation to do with a second independence referendum, and the strategy to build the support, the policies had the idea of intergenerational fairness policies had the idea of intergenerationalfairness behind much of them, and she talked of offering a £25,000 loan to first—time buyers, that would be implemented by the end of the year, declaring a climate change emergency in response to those climate change and strikers. when it came t
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. lorna, we havejust had next to lorna, we have just had next to ‘s speech, was it all independence?m was, she touched upon policies, i think it is fair to say there were three broad themes to her speech, which lasted about 45 minutes or so and has just this which lasted about 45 minutes or so and hasjust this moment which lasted about 45 minutes or so and has just this moment come to an end with a standing ovation in the hall packed with...
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gordon corera, bbc news.t putin. it's kim jung—un‘s first visit to the country, he travelled to the eastern city of vladivostock by armoured train. steve rosenberg looks at what the leaders might gain from the meeting. his report contains flashing images. his armoured train had all but made it into vladivostok station, but somehow there was just enough time for a last—gasp spring cleaning by kim jong—un‘s staff. north korea clearly keen to make a good impression on russia. outside the station, kim was treated to a guard of honour. it's his first visit to russia. he's looking quite the statesman. two summits with donald trump have ensured that, even if they have failed to persuade north korea to give up its nuclear weapons programme. the summit with president putin may produce more ceremony than substance, but if the two leaders are seen to get on, it'll be a diplomatic success for both of them. whenever there's a summit with kim jong—un at the table, we've kind of got used to the man sitting opposite being do
gordon corera, bbc news.t putin. it's kim jung—un‘s first visit to the country, he travelled to the eastern city of vladivostock by armoured train. steve rosenberg looks at what the leaders might gain from the meeting. his report contains flashing images. his armoured train had all but made it into vladivostok station, but somehow there was just enough time for a last—gasp spring cleaning by kim jong—un‘s staff. north korea clearly keen to make a good impression on russia. outside the...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ern mozambique as the second cyclone in a month continues to affect remote communities. cyclone kenneth struck on thursday night and the un says it's predicted to dump twice as much rainfall as cyclone idai did last month. thirty—eight people have died and around 700,000 people are thought to be at risk. well, a short time ago our correspondent, lebo diseko and her camera crew, made it to one part of northern mozambique which had been cut off by last week's cyclone. it has taken us a couple of days to reach pemba, flights had been cancelled. the road is fairly clear and conditions have stabilised for the moment but one person we were talking towards telling us that early on in the day water was waste i. the brazilian army was helping to rescue people. —— waist high. we we re rescue people. —— waist high. we were speaking to save the children at the airport, one of the officials telling us that she had gone back to oui’ telling us that she had gone back to our house, a mother and her ch
gordon corera, bbc news.ern mozambique as the second cyclone in a month continues to affect remote communities. cyclone kenneth struck on thursday night and the un says it's predicted to dump twice as much rainfall as cyclone idai did last month. thirty—eight people have died and around 700,000 people are thought to be at risk. well, a short time ago our correspondent, lebo diseko and her camera crew, made it to one part of northern mozambique which had been cut off by last week's cyclone. it...
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. >>> el diputado gordón nuevo presidente municipal . >>> trabajo de todo niveles siguen para deteneraza. >>> como están las cosas. >>> algo eléctrica desde teclado que corren más peligro es donde presencia de un crimen organizado parque por la bueno por la mala buscan que obedezcan sus intereses. >>> apenas esta semana el alcalde que los llevaron de su casa le lloro que la misma en mi indignación. >>> se ha unido con sus funcionarios intentando no pensar en que puede haber una próxima víctima. >>> es una acción positiva de seguridad empacada al estéreo de seguridad en las cal >>> dicen que existe corrupción poder se permite el uso de don se dan órdenes y aseguran que seguirán haciendo operativos . >>> ciento de migrantes han subido como la bestia tras una redada con una de las caravanas el grupo de 304 siete migrantes partieron entre ellos viajaban varias mujeres niÑos en muchos esperaron en vano. >>> una organización caritativa donde dio sus intervenciones y tiene capacidad para albergar a 500 migrantes y tiene intención de expandir local y se propuesto mantenerlo en un solo lugar n
. >>> el diputado gordón nuevo presidente municipal . >>> trabajo de todo niveles siguen para deteneraza. >>> como están las cosas. >>> algo eléctrica desde teclado que corren más peligro es donde presencia de un crimen organizado parque por la bueno por la mala buscan que obedezcan sus intereses. >>> apenas esta semana el alcalde que los llevaron de su casa le lloro que la misma en mi indignación. >>> se ha unido con sus funcionarios...
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>> one of the favorite people we met this week was susan gordon, the principal deputy director of theational intelligence. i learned from her that intelligence is hard work but it certainly is a fun job. brian: did you notice as you were here this week a difference between the politicians and the people behind the scenes, people working as staff people? >> absolutely. brian: what did you notice the difference to be? >> the people behind the scenes tended to really love what they were doing and they were very important people. we got a little bit less time with them but it was great to hear from them as well. brian: who's next? somebody back here? yes, sir. >> i'm alan duger from the state of louisiana and one person who i was proud and honored to meet was my senator john kennedy. he's a man who i am ideologically at odds with but the fact he was able to humble himself and be very kind to show up and meet me was pretty humbling and honored to me. it was great to kind of learn that sometimes you feel elevated by your status but there are a lot of people down here that are worth your tim
>> one of the favorite people we met this week was susan gordon, the principal deputy director of theational intelligence. i learned from her that intelligence is hard work but it certainly is a fun job. brian: did you notice as you were here this week a difference between the politicians and the people behind the scenes, people working as staff people? >> absolutely. brian: what did you notice the difference to be? >> the people behind the scenes tended to really love what...