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bearing a spanish company great falls and smaller entities such as be pealed which supplies the u.k. with plasma. the company is currently building 2 new centers. all of these companies declined requests for interviews. but during our yearlong investigation we spoke to dozens of former and current employees from phlebotomists right up to managers some let us record their interviews or allowed us to quote them. the c.s.l. senators that are right on the border i would like to say i'm pretty confident saying 100 percent but let's say 99 percent of the donors cross from mexico. so plan to make their move more these companies said tom right next to the border because they know the locals need money they take advantage of that it was a poor. donors are paid and eligible for extra bonuses the companies use flyers radio spots and videos on social media to target their market of the month you can recruit as many friends for donations as you like the more frenzy recruit the more money you can earn. a plasma is an easy way to earn up to $400.00 a month as a new dollar while saving lives. that's
bearing a spanish company great falls and smaller entities such as be pealed which supplies the u.k. with plasma. the company is currently building 2 new centers. all of these companies declined requests for interviews. but during our yearlong investigation we spoke to dozens of former and current employees from phlebotomists right up to managers some let us record their interviews or allowed us to quote them. the c.s.l. senators that are right on the border i would like to say i'm pretty...
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for the company's business at the border pays off we gained access to internal documents from great falls that show that a center in the united states gets an average of $164.00 donations per day. the centers at the border more than double that amount the most successful center in el paso registers more than $600.00 donors a day and this is the record breaking center run by a group fals most of the donors are mexicans but despite the large number of donors there is no public awareness about the blood plasma business at the border. we asked officials in mexico city the response was surprise the country band paid plasma donation in 1987 and all associated advertising. corner is the national council for self regulation and advertising ethics. in mexico it's illegal to sell one's blood no one is allowed to advertise a product that they're not allowed to sell this. it's morning on the outskirts of see it out of water as a city ravaged by mexico's drug war 44 year old grandma you know runs a gym here he needs to earn enough to provide for himself and his youngest daughter . because i always don
for the company's business at the border pays off we gained access to internal documents from great falls that show that a center in the united states gets an average of $164.00 donations per day. the centers at the border more than double that amount the most successful center in el paso registers more than $600.00 donors a day and this is the record breaking center run by a group fals most of the donors are mexicans but despite the large number of donors there is no public awareness about the...
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great. "i saw you fall in the chair."yeah >> luke bryant, katy perry it is a new season i'll tell you something, when i first started, when kelly clarkson won, and she came on the show and we were looking for a pretty specific pop star >> jimmy: yeah >> now there are no genre walls in music and so we're seeing all kinds of different true artists who write their songs and perform. and i think that's evolved the show quite a bit >> jimmy: well, that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's good, yeah because it's been -- what is it almost 20 years? >> it's been almost 20 years >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's amazing it's great - [ applause ] i'm so happy that you're still doing it >> and this season is just great. we have people who are doing everyday things for their jobs one guy is a garbage man one guy is an uber driver. and they just say, "you know, i'm going to go for it and see what happens." and there's real talent in these people across the country. >> jimmy: yeah, it's great and you get along with them, even t
great. "i saw you fall in the chair."yeah >> luke bryant, katy perry it is a new season i'll tell you something, when i first started, when kelly clarkson won, and she came on the show and we were looking for a pretty specific pop star >> jimmy: yeah >> now there are no genre walls in music and so we're seeing all kinds of different true artists who write their songs and perform. and i think that's evolved the show quite a bit >> jimmy: well, that's fantastic....
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as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great fall, montana, where i'm from. childcare costs are high everywhere. many states care for an infant can cost more per year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flexibility. and it helps them make work pay for their population. chair krishnamoorthi: thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. ms. porter: thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. aadolphis en: how much do you pay each month for electricity and how often? mr. adolphsen: i could get my phone out but it's probably $180 to $200 a month. depending how many lights the kids leave on. ms. porter: tell me about your children. how many do you have? mr. adolphsen: three children. ms. porter: they are not. the other two are younger, correct? how much and how often do you pay for sewer? four olphsen: once every years when the septic chart comes to clean it out. ms. porter: how much and how often do you pay for house insurance, homers insurance? mr. adolphsen: could you repeat that? ms. porter: how mu
as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great fall, montana, where i'm from. childcare costs are high everywhere. many states care for an infant can cost more per year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flexibility. and it helps them make work pay for their population. chair krishnamoorthi: thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. ms. porter: thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. aadolphis en:...
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vote of the people as vice president, the man upon whom the greatest of all history's great responsibilities would fallhing should happen to president roosevelt. no one knew what the future would hold in store. little did anyone realize how soon harry truman was destined to shoulder the burden of state and carry on to completion the great work which franklin d. roosevelt had already come so close to fulfilling. ♪ harry s. truman takes the oath as vice president of the united states. being vice president of the united states in the most difficult and fateful time in the nation's history established this native missourian as a national statesman. ♪ to fill the place left vacant by the sudden death of franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman became the 32nd president of the united states on the evening of april 12, 1945. president truman quickly and skillfully assumed all of franklin d. roosevelt's responsibilities. among the many important problems and missions of duty was the united nations conference of international organization in san francisco, california, to which the president journeyed by plane. ♪
vote of the people as vice president, the man upon whom the greatest of all history's great responsibilities would fallhing should happen to president roosevelt. no one knew what the future would hold in store. little did anyone realize how soon harry truman was destined to shoulder the burden of state and carry on to completion the great work which franklin d. roosevelt had already come so close to fulfilling. ♪ harry s. truman takes the oath as vice president of the united states. being...
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i have a great relationship with and it is fall. i'm not happy with him. do you think i'm supposed to be happy with him? they will make that decision. they are going to be making that decision. we were abused by the pfizer process. there is no question about that. by what they did and what they sign, who signed it. it is a terrible thing that happened. we were absolutely abused. we will see what happens. i said it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. first of all, it's an official document, it's illegal what she did. haven't been asked a question other than a lot of people that viewed it. they couldn't believe she did it. i thought it was very disrespectful to the country. i got very high marks on the speech. i didn't know she did it until i was walking out and some of the congressmen and women were saying can you believe what she did. i think there are a lot of people on that side, they have gone crazy. it is too bad. i've gotten tremendous amounts done, more than anybody in three years by far. they are not constructive people. >> will you
i have a great relationship with and it is fall. i'm not happy with him. do you think i'm supposed to be happy with him? they will make that decision. they are going to be making that decision. we were abused by the pfizer process. there is no question about that. by what they did and what they sign, who signed it. it is a terrible thing that happened. we were absolutely abused. we will see what happens. i said it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. first of all, it's an...
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parliament managed to become a new state premier against all odds knowingly with the help of the fall great if tea party the conservative c.d.u. and this former f.t.p. interior minister put it himself. foam has an air of volume of that's what everybody's getting so worked up about here in germany to many it feels like those dark days when the fascists and the leader of the far a 50 in theory can be called a fascist were helped by the conservative the mainstream conservatives in german society helping essentially out of it to get to power that's the magnitude of it how it's felt here in germany right now and that's why the chancellor herself feels she needs to say that this needs to be reversed more than just a call on her regional party to fix this michelle or we heard her say that she the situation is unforgivable that it needs to be undone essentially this controversy did break yesterday why did it take so long to hear from the chancellor. well she was safe already on a plane to south africa she actually did have a call with her party leader and could come combo and also the leaders of a
parliament managed to become a new state premier against all odds knowingly with the help of the fall great if tea party the conservative c.d.u. and this former f.t.p. interior minister put it himself. foam has an air of volume of that's what everybody's getting so worked up about here in germany to many it feels like those dark days when the fascists and the leader of the far a 50 in theory can be called a fascist were helped by the conservative the mainstream conservatives in german society...
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as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls montana whererom. childcare costs are high from anywhere in many states care for an infant can cost more per year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flexibility and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. adolphsen, how much do you pay each month for electricity? and how often? >> each month, i could get my phone out and check exactly but it's probably about Ã>> could you. >> probably $280 and $300 a month. >> tell me about your children. >> i have three children, they are not school age. >> how much how often do you pay for sewer? >> once every four years when the septic chart comes to clean it out. >> how much and how often do for house insurance homeowners insurance? >>. >> could you repeat that? >> how much and how often you pay for homeowners insurance? >> that's once a year i purchased that policy. >> how many hours did you work last wee
as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls montana whererom. childcare costs are high from anywhere in many states care for an infant can cost more per year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flexibility and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. adolphsen, how much do you pay...
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encourages work and as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls, montana where i'm from. childcare costs are high everywhere. in many states care for an infant and cost more per year than in-state tuition for college so states need this flexibility and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much, mister chairman. mister adolphsen, how much do you pay each month for electricity and how often? >> how often? each month. i could get my phone out and check exactly. >> would you? >> about $180 to $200 per month depending how many lights the kids leave on. >> how many children do you have, may i ask? >> i have three children. >> school age? >> they are not, one is in kindergarten. >> and the other two are younger, correct? how often you pay for sewer? >> once every four years when the septic comes to clear it out. >> how much and how often do you pay for renters insurance or homeowners insurance? how much and how often do you pay for hom
encourages work and as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls, montana where i'm from. childcare costs are high everywhere. in many states care for an infant and cost more per year than in-state tuition for college so states need this flexibility and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i would now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you very much, mister chairman. mister...
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that is the great falls community gospel choir in times square.ieve that? [ applause ] hey, guys. how did you get to carnegie hall? >> all: practice, practice, practice. [ applause ] >> it's an oldie, but a goodie. >> we know you guys are excited to be at carnegie hall so thank you for blessing us with your beautiful voices this morning. and we are so excited to have these two oscar nominees with us this morning. liam neeson and lesley manville are starring together in and getting great reviews for the new movie, "ordinary love." welcome, you two. thank you for joining us this morning. >> great to be with you. >> your chemistry is just incredible in this film. it's amazing to me that you have never worked together. >> no. >> but what was your first impression szs of each other when you did meet? >> thank god we got on, didn't we? he's all right. he's a bit tall, but, you know. >> she looked very small. i thought, aww. she needs looked after, you know? we had never met before. i was aware of who she is. lesley is one of the great actresses and i me
that is the great falls community gospel choir in times square.ieve that? [ applause ] hey, guys. how did you get to carnegie hall? >> all: practice, practice, practice. [ applause ] >> it's an oldie, but a goodie. >> we know you guys are excited to be at carnegie hall so thank you for blessing us with your beautiful voices this morning. and we are so excited to have these two oscar nominees with us this morning. liam neeson and lesley manville are starring together in and...
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as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls, montana where i am from butte child costs are high everywhere and many states care for an event can call cost more per s year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flex ability and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i will now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. r thank you very much, mr. chairman. how much do you pay each month for electricity and how often? >> how often? you know, i could get my phone out and check exactly but it's probably -- >> could you? >> it's probably 180-$200 a month depending on what lights the kids live on. >> tell me about your children. >> i have three children. >> what ages? >> one is in kindergarten. >> and the other two younger? correct. how much and how often do you pay for [inaudible]? >> once every four years when see subject chart comes to clean it out. >> how much and how often to pay for health insurance? >> could you repeat that? >> how much and how often to pay for homeowners insurance? >
as you know, housing costs in boston are very different from housing costs in great falls, montana where i am from butte child costs are high everywhere and many states care for an event can call cost more per s year than in-state tuition for college. states need this flex ability and it helps them make work pay for their population. >> thank you. i will now recognize congresswoman porter for five minutes of questioning. r thank you very much, mr. chairman. how much do you pay each month...
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classics of course a strong adams and thomas jefferson, part of their career they were great friends, collaborators, had a falling out as they saw themselves in different political parties. and then about a dozen years before their death, adams writes a wonderful heartwarming letter to jefferson assess you and i ought not die before we explained ourselves to each other, and i always thought that was such a good statement that we could learn from today, how do we explain ourselves to one another in this political environment. >> host: you have a quote from thomas jefferson talking about adam's, in my sour death seeking for popularity and easy to a honeycomb of ambition yet weak, confused, uninformed and ignorant. where did you find that? >> the interesting thing about that quote isn't this just months after adams was elected president and jefferson elected vice president. they didn't have a very good relationship with one another. >> host: did that affect the administration? >> guest: absolutely. just imagine today we had a president and vice president for different political parties that was probably going to sha
classics of course a strong adams and thomas jefferson, part of their career they were great friends, collaborators, had a falling out as they saw themselves in different political parties. and then about a dozen years before their death, adams writes a wonderful heartwarming letter to jefferson assess you and i ought not die before we explained ourselves to each other, and i always thought that was such a good statement that we could learn from today, how do we explain ourselves to one another...
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great. to feel. the fall on stroom has been an avid ice water swimmer for 30 years now this was her last training session before the next day's competition. we are near the end of the clearance the scene is a unique experience there's nothing like it. it's beautiful it's cold and it's the reason i always look forward to winter so much on with you because you get to experience this woman on the hot. eve i was ready to take on tomorrow's relay race. together with crossed loving friends the article founded the happy friends of the cold and dark association. that evening this year's swimming tournament began with an unusual event poetry recitals in the ice each bard recited his or her poem in the ice cold water card in camp reflected on the blissful joy she feels in the icy river yeah can numb really get that order that you know must sit in there you can pick it. your heard it and it can guess you're the only foreigner among the 4 ice poets was john who comes from ireland he had never experienced minus 20 degrees
great. to feel. the fall on stroom has been an avid ice water swimmer for 30 years now this was her last training session before the next day's competition. we are near the end of the clearance the scene is a unique experience there's nothing like it. it's beautiful it's cold and it's the reason i always look forward to winter so much on with you because you get to experience this woman on the hot. eve i was ready to take on tomorrow's relay race. together with crossed loving friends the...
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have been dispersed between here in the calder valley and up in ilkley where there is great concern about the falling agency says they are expecting peak river levels here in the river colder in the early hours of this morning between 2am and 4am but that rain is still coming down tonight and in the meantime, people living along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. many thanks for that. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area, you can find out more on your local bbc online pages or tune into your local radio station. france has announced the first death from the coronavirus in europe. it was an 80—year—old chinese tourist who fell ill in paris last month. here, eight of the nine people being treated for symptoms have now been discharged from hospital, and on the wirral in the north west, all 94 people who've been in quarantine at arrowe park hospital after being evacuated from china are now free to leave. nick beake has more from hong kong. china has declared war on an invisible killer — sending more doc
have been dispersed between here in the calder valley and up in ilkley where there is great concern about the falling agency says they are expecting peak river levels here in the river colder in the early hours of this morning between 2am and 4am but that rain is still coming down tonight and in the meantime, people living along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. many thanks for that. and for the latest information...
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have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the falling are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and aam, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area, you can find out more, on your local bbc online pages, or, tune in, to your local radio station. this is bbc news, the headlines: china says deaths from the coronavirus epidemic have now passed 1,600. and in france an 80—year—old chinese tourist has become the first european covid—19 fatality. at least eight people have been killed, after a bus carrying football fans from ecuador plunges into a ravine in peru. now, canada has hosted a meeting at the munich security conference along with the four other countries, which lost citizens when iran's military shot down a ukrainian passenger plane five weeks ago, killi
have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the falling are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and aam, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area,...
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have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the fallingy say they are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and 4am, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area, you can find out more, on your local bbc 0nline pages, or tune in to your local radio station. more from the munich security conference. senior american and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a seven—day reduction in violence by taliban forces. a joint statement is expected from afghan and us—led nato forces, and the taliban are also expected to make an announcement. we're joined by jarrett blanc who is a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. it's good to speak to you again. what
have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the fallingy say they are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and 4am, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. and for the latest information on storm dennis in...
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have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the fallingsay they are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and 4am, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. some information coming to us from carlisle, the fire station in carlisle east, to be precise, is saying on twitter, two casualties successfully rescued from an extremely dangerous situation. their car had been swept off the road and waged against a gate in a field by a river that had burst its banks near newcastleton. it goes on to say that swift water rescue technicians, who knew that such things existed, but thank goodness they do, from carlisle east, carlisle rest and dumb freeze were assisted by a water first responder crew from long town. —— dumfries. they waded into the water to set up a rescue line system to bring the casualties back up to the road in the
have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the fallingsay they are expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and 4am, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. some information coming to us from carlisle, the fire...
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yeah, it wasn't great, you know, seeing wickets falling. so i'm really happy, i can smile now.on 127—11. an achievable target for new zealand. it was their captain who really shone with the bat, she would drop early on but then went on to score to guide her side to a relatively easy victory. after australia's surprise defeat on in the opening day of this tournament, that means new zealand is top of group a, meaning on the third day of the t20 world cup, england finally get their campaign under way here in perth against south africa. england play their opening match of the t20 women's world cup tomorrow morning. south africa are the oponents in perth as they begin their first global tournament under new head coach, lisa keightley. hosts and defending champions australia suffered a shock defeat in their their opening match. here's england captain heather knight. we're obviously not favourites. we're coming in with some really good form a few indifferent performances, but i think we have a really good chance, we have world class players is improving all the time. world—class playe
yeah, it wasn't great, you know, seeing wickets falling. so i'm really happy, i can smile now.on 127—11. an achievable target for new zealand. it was their captain who really shone with the bat, she would drop early on but then went on to score to guide her side to a relatively easy victory. after australia's surprise defeat on in the opening day of this tournament, that means new zealand is top of group a, meaning on the third day of the t20 world cup, england finally get their campaign...
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that the great depression as the fall of the stock market and financial collapse, that is one thing.ut in fact, agriculture in the united states had been in a almostbad straits for the entire decade. the 1920's is a bad time. there is a desire to improve things for farmers. smoot-hawley is generating toginally formed as a tariff generate protection not for manufacturers, but for farmers to raise their situation. unfortunately, once you start taking a bill, like the tariff bill in congress, people jump on board and the logrolling takes place and the protection for the farmers, people sign onto, but they ask for protection for different kinds of manufacturers. and by the time smoot-hawley was put into play, the great depression had hit. the tariffs were very destructive and created retaliation. it stopped international trade and was very destructive. fairly quickly fdr comes into play and starts looking at a different kind of approach of reciprocal trade. where instead of having tariffs that are true for everybody, you have different relationships with different countries. it's really
that the great depression as the fall of the stock market and financial collapse, that is one thing.ut in fact, agriculture in the united states had been in a almostbad straits for the entire decade. the 1920's is a bad time. there is a desire to improve things for farmers. smoot-hawley is generating toginally formed as a tariff generate protection not for manufacturers, but for farmers to raise their situation. unfortunately, once you start taking a bill, like the tariff bill in congress,...
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great efforts have been paying off. today new infections. have been falling for days running. but of thirty's across china are overwhelmed with the sheer number of patients especially inside who pay province in who had the capital of patients are admitted to a new hospital with thousands of chinese traditional medicine doctors. also in hand doctors trying everything they can to tackle the virus including shaving their heads in case pathogens in their hair spread the virus and outside china thousands are also in quarantine the united states announcing it will effect to its citizens from the diamond princess currently docked in japan just one of many ships in asia that are on lockdown. the big question now is have infections of the fire a speak to no one can tell for sure quarantines seem to be working but the world health organization is still focused on what they're calling the unknowns how the fire spreads and how it responds to different treatments. to sports now and european soccer's governing body has shown a red card to the english side manchester city for the next 2 year
great efforts have been paying off. today new infections. have been falling for days running. but of thirty's across china are overwhelmed with the sheer number of patients especially inside who pay province in who had the capital of patients are admitted to a new hospital with thousands of chinese traditional medicine doctors. also in hand doctors trying everything they can to tackle the virus including shaving their heads in case pathogens in their hair spread the virus and outside china...
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illegally the ottoman empire achieves one final victory at a great cost almost half its soldiers fall in battle. their sacrifice cannot stop the inexorable downfall of the empire. the ottomans rule southeast europe and large parts of the arab world for centuries in the 1900 century the empire becomes known as the sick man of europe in $1008.00 the also man empire loses bosnia and herzegovina to the hapsburgs that same year garia declares its independence. 3 years later in 1011 tripoli is lost to the italians and in 1918 egypt officially becomes a british protectorate. the disintegration of the empire was not in doubt so the question for the government in istanbul and the ottoman people was could this process be stopped or prevented complement to subsist on the hook for you in the. future most of our kemal ataturk is born into the crumbling multicultural empire in $881.00 in a house infested on a cane at the time the city is now known as selling nick and is under ottoman control the death of his pro european father at an early age deeply affects the young man and he enrolled in the mil
illegally the ottoman empire achieves one final victory at a great cost almost half its soldiers fall in battle. their sacrifice cannot stop the inexorable downfall of the empire. the ottomans rule southeast europe and large parts of the arab world for centuries in the 1900 century the empire becomes known as the sick man of europe in $1008.00 the also man empire loses bosnia and herzegovina to the hapsburgs that same year garia declares its independence. 3 years later in 1011 tripoli is lost...
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the embrace of the sky that so far out of the mainstream, president trump will have a great time with him this fall let's take one more look. >> there is a generational divide on many of the issues on whether we should have engagement with cuba. a lot of the younger generation of cuban-americans or for the easing of the embargo. so i believe that president obama's policies were popular in florida, i have no doubt if obama was on the ballot he would win florida in 2,020 and i think you can build a platform that condemns fidel castro is a dictator but, says we need a different approach to cuba. >> president obama was the one that went to cuba and talked about the great progress that the castro regime was advocating for in terms of education. so it really is more of a democrat problem and it does go beyond bernie sanders. >> dana: i know you follow the democratic and senate races and i mentioned that to congresswoman down in florida saying, we completely disagree and disavow what bernie sanders said. what are the consequences of these comments from bernie sanders? >> i think they are huge but i think
the embrace of the sky that so far out of the mainstream, president trump will have a great time with him this fall let's take one more look. >> there is a generational divide on many of the issues on whether we should have engagement with cuba. a lot of the younger generation of cuban-americans or for the easing of the embargo. so i believe that president obama's policies were popular in florida, i have no doubt if obama was on the ballot he would win florida in 2,020 and i think you can...
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ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great 0rme in conwy, inn explorer trip to south wales. the original plan was to climb snowdon, but because of the bad weather, that changed to going up the great 0rme headland, but the inquest into his death heard that there was no health and safety risk assessment put in place, that there was no list of the participants. ben and two of his friends separated from the main group as they went up, and none of the three leaders really knew where these boys were, they all assumed they were being supervised by someone else. tragically, ben fell to his death down a 200—foot cliff. he was seen by his friends at the bottom of that road. but the inquest heard that the group really wasn't under close supervision. and that the scout association hadn't really looked properly at its structures. the coroner was scathing about the scout association, saying that the group itself was very distant from the 8,000 or so charitable bodies acting on the ground, not really knowing if health and safety rules were being carried out.
ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great 0rme in conwy, inn explorer trip to south wales. the original plan was to climb snowdon, but because of the bad weather, that changed to going up the great 0rme headland, but the inquest into his death heard that there was no health and safety risk assessment put in place, that there was no list of the participants. ben and two of his friends separated from the main group as they went up, and none of the three...
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ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great 0rme in conwy, inleonard was on and explorers scout trip to wales and because of the bad weather at the plans changed to going up the great arm. the inquest into his death says there was no health and safety risk put in place and no list of the risk to the participants. he and his friend separated from the main group as they went up and none of the three leaders knew where the boys were and they all assumed they were being supervised by someone else. tragically he fell to his death and a 200 foot cliff and he was seen by his friends at the bottom of the road. the inquest heard that the group really was not under close supervision. the scout association had not really look properly at its structure the coroner was skating about the scout association, saying that the group itself was very distant from the 8000 or so tractable bodies acting on the ground, not really knowing health and safety wells are being carried out. he send off a list of 20 concerns they had to respond to in the next 56 days. we also
ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great 0rme in conwy, inleonard was on and explorers scout trip to wales and because of the bad weather at the plans changed to going up the great arm. the inquest into his death says there was no health and safety risk put in place and no list of the risk to the participants. he and his friend separated from the main group as they went up and none of the three leaders knew where the boys were and they all assumed...
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yet is that how russia retaliate you know russia doesn't want to see the syrian government fall but nasa has a great deal of trade relationships and close links with turkey in the military and security is yours then does the wind jeopardize so turkey is probably going to have to unilaterally as laymen wait and see what the rest of the world that's ok sam you're a man a great to get your thoughts and analysis thank you so much for joining us there live from oxford thank you very much. now the world's largest economies are being hit hard so as the coronavirus outbreak rocks the stock markets is the shares promises on friday japan's nikkei stock index was average was started 3.6 percent there all 3 major u.s. indices are on track for their see 1st weekly to coin since the 2008 school financial crisis with our own dropped 4.4 percent on thursday its largest one day point straw up in history well in europe london's fits a $100.00 index for opening of the 3.5 percent it's lost more than $150000000000.00 in the past 4 days well earlier i spoke to serious business said sarah bitterly on how the virus is aff
yet is that how russia retaliate you know russia doesn't want to see the syrian government fall but nasa has a great deal of trade relationships and close links with turkey in the military and security is yours then does the wind jeopardize so turkey is probably going to have to unilaterally as laymen wait and see what the rest of the world that's ok sam you're a man a great to get your thoughts and analysis thank you so much for joining us there live from oxford thank you very much. now the...
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great country. lou: and after falling so miserably at every effort to bring down president trump, the radical dems aret to deal with the most wronged president to ever serve the nation. finish mr. trump, the president who is now at his highest approval rating ever, also the president who's accomplished the most in the first three years of a presidency, one that's proud of his record of promises made, promises kept and now boasting of what he calls the blue collar boom, cutting regulations, creating higher wages, more jobs driving unemployment down to record low levels for all americans, supporting working men and women and their families against the globalist elites, demanding fair and reciprocal trade with all nations. in the east room today, president trump predicted an even more prosperous future, one that includes a republican senate and, yes, a new leader of the house. >> kevin mccarthy has done an incredible job. and i will say that you're going to be speaker of the house because of this impeachment hoax. [applause] i really believe it. i really believe it. and i'm going to work hard on it. [app
great country. lou: and after falling so miserably at every effort to bring down president trump, the radical dems aret to deal with the most wronged president to ever serve the nation. finish mr. trump, the president who is now at his highest approval rating ever, also the president who's accomplished the most in the first three years of a presidency, one that's proud of his record of promises made, promises kept and now boasting of what he calls the blue collar boom, cutting regulations,...
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." >>> heavy snow falling in the great lakes and now it is heading toward new england.h the forecast. chad? >> this is a big windy storm, john. and it is going to really get cranking today. we're already seeing some gusts around 40 miles per hour. this is brought to you by the foodi deluxe pressure cooker. if you look outside, you have a snow stream or snow squall, it can pile up an inch or two in an hour. it's going to be one of those days. that's when the blizzard conditions want. down here we will see the snow into new england as you said. into ontario and quebec as well. winds there may gust to 70 miles per hour. more streamers today. squalls, they will come and go. but we will see some snow piling up. there are some spots around lake ontario that could pick up 36 inches of snow. that's a lot of shoveling. even if you have a snow blower, that's a lot. >> you make an excellent point. thank you very much. >>> mike bloomberg will not be on the ballot this saturday in south carolina's primary, but his candidacy still looms large with south carolina's black voters. >> he
." >>> heavy snow falling in the great lakes and now it is heading toward new england.h the forecast. chad? >> this is a big windy storm, john. and it is going to really get cranking today. we're already seeing some gusts around 40 miles per hour. this is brought to you by the foodi deluxe pressure cooker. if you look outside, you have a snow stream or snow squall, it can pile up an inch or two in an hour. it's going to be one of those days. that's when the blizzard...
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great depression. >> heading into the fall of 2008, you had the collapse of the economy.at the time everybody was still trying to figure this out. >> john mccain said he would suspend campaigning, no speeches, no fundraising, no commercials and go back to washington to help solve the economic crisis. he called for a delay in friday's first presidential debate. >> all we must do to achieve this is temporarily set politics aside and i am committed to doing so. >> obama agreed with the bipartisan need for action but he insisted he still promised to debate mccain friday in mississippi. >> i think it's going to be part of the president's job to deal with more than one thing at once. >> the financial crisis was this realtime test of leadership. we now get to see what it will be like for either of these people to be president in the middle of a crisis. >> we know we have to get something done as quickly as possible. >> from the moment he set foot in washington, mccain was engulfed in politics and then abundant second guessing of his actions even by republicans whose infighting u
great depression. >> heading into the fall of 2008, you had the collapse of the economy.at the time everybody was still trying to figure this out. >> john mccain said he would suspend campaigning, no speeches, no fundraising, no commercials and go back to washington to help solve the economic crisis. he called for a delay in friday's first presidential debate. >> all we must do to achieve this is temporarily set politics aside and i am committed to doing so. >> obama...
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great suit debate. some of the bricks of what we all should fall was making the right decisions for steering our own ship we want to stay friends with our british neighbors stress injuries it is best to go things so special this week we'll go back good some of the key arguments to give shape to do some of the thing great threats it debate conflicts. in 30 minutes on w. o. southern napalm 250 blind people are about to see again lassie is one of them who put the for an improvised clinic is being set up in a temple complex. and the next danger. can you see if you see anything down a reporter on the move with many police on some old just off to really to seen the light starts february 8th on t w. in the army of climate change. cause remember pseudonyms. much too soon to be. 100 years today the future of. g.w. dot com for comical sort of the melting to give us a clue toucher. to know that 77 percent topic are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and you. do know what time of voices 100. 77 percent talk about the issues. from politics to flashes from housing boom boom times. this is what. 77 percent. this
great suit debate. some of the bricks of what we all should fall was making the right decisions for steering our own ship we want to stay friends with our british neighbors stress injuries it is best to go things so special this week we'll go back good some of the key arguments to give shape to do some of the thing great threats it debate conflicts. in 30 minutes on w. o. southern napalm 250 blind people are about to see again lassie is one of them who put the for an improvised clinic is being...
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fall this morning. think of america saying this will be the weakest year for global growth since the great financial crisis. will we even get worse? we will have to wait and see. this is the picture right now. i will leave you with a look at what is going on in this equity markets, and interesting that investors are increasingly moving around the world looking for where this virus is going next. the new zealand dollar down 1% today as the country reported it has found its first case of coronavirus, and the markets instantly start to price in rate cuts and other action from central banks. matt, you are in frankfurt. an important conversation ahead. matt: i'm in frankfurt, and what a day to talk to ian's vindman. we will have a conversation with the head of the bundesbank. the broader european index only has to fall another .9% before it has posted its worst week since the third week of november in 2008, so a very bad day indeed, and the questions there are as we see stocks fall this precipitously, are you concerned about deflation? are you concerned about a panic? on the supply side, are you concerned about
fall this morning. think of america saying this will be the weakest year for global growth since the great financial crisis. will we even get worse? we will have to wait and see. this is the picture right now. i will leave you with a look at what is going on in this equity markets, and interesting that investors are increasingly moving around the world looking for where this virus is going next. the new zealand dollar down 1% today as the country reported it has found its first case of...
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dear friends and colleagues, there are many others including children grandchildren falling after us in search of a great life, and an even better tomorrow. let's prepare the way for them. let's give them hope and opportunity, let's show them that we care. together we can bring out the partners of the, pass and prepare the trail for those who have yet to follow. thank you for your efforts. thank you for your continuing efforts, in difficult times and taking on the challenge of the day. may god bless you. and your families. may god continue to bless, what i think is his favorite stage, the great state of utah. thank you very much. pierre it >> what their agencies are doing to provide security assistance to mexico. members question the officials on how the u.s. is working with the mexican government to combat drugs unarmed trafficking by cartels. the humanitarian crisis. an american citizen's been killed in mexico? >> we arin
dear friends and colleagues, there are many others including children grandchildren falling after us in search of a great life, and an even better tomorrow. let's prepare the way for them. let's give them hope and opportunity, let's show them that we care. together we can bring out the partners of the, pass and prepare the trail for those who have yet to follow. thank you for your efforts. thank you for your continuing efforts, in difficult times and taking on the challenge of the day. may god...
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ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great orme in conwy, ine details about the case. they had been camping the night before and were due to walk up snowdon, but because of the weather, the plans had changed. ben and two of his friends took a slightly separate path, some of the other scouts, the leaders, saw them go up there but basically when they got to there but basically when they got to the top of the hill, they were on their own and decided on their own road back down. we had during the inquest none of these scout leaders knew who they were with, they all thought they were with someone else. even when they did realise no one was with the boys, no immediate action was taken, and tragically ben coming down from the hill slipped and fell down 200 feet of a cliff. his friends saw him fall. and saw him at the bottom of the road. he lost his life in that way, but this inquest has focused at the failings of the scout association, and the lack of supervision and planning that went into that day. the assistant coroner for north wales said today th
ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great orme in conwy, ine details about the case. they had been camping the night before and were due to walk up snowdon, but because of the weather, the plans had changed. ben and two of his friends took a slightly separate path, some of the other scouts, the leaders, saw them go up there but basically when they got to there but basically when they got to the top of the hill, they were on their own and decided on...
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acquisition of another third of hulu with that fox acquisition, they did launch disney plus earlier this fall great early success, in terms of the transformation, in terms of the intellectual problem, with those three major acquisitions, the acquisition that put disney into another scale, in terms of what it could do, in terms of entertainment production in general. then in terms of going direct to consumer, iger has made a lot of changes at this company. it sounds like from this release, and i'm sure we'll hear about it more, he believed the company was in a place now where it was better to do the transition ahead of sort of a pressing deadline, and to name a successor where he could be there for effectively a year and a half of oversight of that transition i will say iger has done such a spectacular job with this company and stock price, there were a lot of concerns about who could possibly fill his shoes and who could possibly replace him. every time his contract was renewed, there was speculation that maybe there wasn't someone at the company to take on the royal, so it seems like this announce
acquisition of another third of hulu with that fox acquisition, they did launch disney plus earlier this fall great early success, in terms of the transformation, in terms of the intellectual problem, with those three major acquisitions, the acquisition that put disney into another scale, in terms of what it could do, in terms of entertainment production in general. then in terms of going direct to consumer, iger has made a lot of changes at this company. it sounds like from this release, and...
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greats. like madonna's "die another day." to adele's "sky fall", and sam smith's "writing's on the wall."rated for it. sam smith and adele each have won oscars for their title songs for bond. >> i'm happy for them. >> reporter: do you think there's a chance if all goes well that next year at the oscars you'll be there as a nominee? >> as long as "frozen 3" doesn't come out. >> hopefully, yeah. i'm excited for next year and every year. i'm just looking forward to my life. >> reporter: honored at the 2020 brit awards where she performed "no time to die" live for the first time, billie seemed to address her recent struggle with negative comments on social media. >> i've felt very hated recently. and when i was on the stage, and i saw you guys all smiling at me. [cheers and applause] it genuinely made me want to cry. and i want to cry right now. so -- [cheers and applause] >> reporter: all the awards and acclaims still feel surreal to billie eilish. how are you enjoying the way things turned out. >> dude, it feels like i'm in a dream and i'm going to wake up and it will all be over, and i'll
greats. like madonna's "die another day." to adele's "sky fall", and sam smith's "writing's on the wall."rated for it. sam smith and adele each have won oscars for their title songs for bond. >> i'm happy for them. >> reporter: do you think there's a chance if all goes well that next year at the oscars you'll be there as a nominee? >> as long as "frozen 3" doesn't come out. >> hopefully, yeah. i'm excited for next year and every...
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a lot of case history that you just did such a great job of presenting often fall along ideological linesoften it was establishment candidate and the more progressive candidate. and we see that in the biden and buttigieg versus bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. there is a divide there. but i don't think that's what's pooling a lot of voters here. it will be very different if you have two winners but they are still close to only aer qua of the vote. we can have sort of this very beaten democratic crowd with a few winners crawling on to nevada and south carolina, and even crawling on past that to this michael bloomberg political science experiment. we have no idea what that will be like when he enters the picture with hundreds of millions of campaign ads in the super tuesday states. >> as mentioned, the history goes and gives us, the history gives as you little background, david bust mike bloomberg seems to offer something that everyone can relate to. by not really running here yet, he is like the person could you swim right on in imagination but never have to actually sit down with yet.
a lot of case history that you just did such a great job of presenting often fall along ideological linesoften it was establishment candidate and the more progressive candidate. and we see that in the biden and buttigieg versus bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. there is a divide there. but i don't think that's what's pooling a lot of voters here. it will be very different if you have two winners but they are still close to only aer qua of the vote. we can have sort of this very beaten...
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great story. imagine falling in and out. >> there you go. >> you realize your driver is a girl on the fire. >> i'llust to play the game. watch this. >> where are you from, new york? >> ah-ha. let's hear it for new york. >> oh, snap. >> i want to stay hello to my grammys. >> grammys. you know, grandma. >> that's alicia keys. she went undercover as laura as the lyft driver. ♪ everything will be all right ♪ >> you did great. >> i saw that interview you did with her. >> i got a notice on facebook it's been a year since i interviewed alicia keys. >> if she wasn't married and you weren't engaged you might have had a shot. >> my face is red. >> need a facemask. >> i do think a future alicia keys may be driving a lyft right now meaning there's a lot of talent in those driver's seats. >> i didn't know people sat youp front. i usually get in the back. >> thank you, vlad. watch vlad on our 24 hour streaming service. of course on cbsnews.com with the cbs app. oprah winfrey is backing up a police department wellness effort that's helping new york city's finest. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for
great story. imagine falling in and out. >> there you go. >> you realize your driver is a girl on the fire. >> i'llust to play the game. watch this. >> where are you from, new york? >> ah-ha. let's hear it for new york. >> oh, snap. >> i want to stay hello to my grammys. >> grammys. you know, grandma. >> that's alicia keys. she went undercover as laura as the lyft driver. ♪ everything will be all right ♪ >> you did great. >>...
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falls. ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's greathave you with us on this wednesday morning as we kick off our new series, "extraordinary earth" counting down to the 50th anniversary of earth day. >>> we begin with an extraordinary sight live in zimbabwe at victoria falls, one of the seven wonders of the world. you see it right there. so magnificent and there's ginger. she's standing by. these images caught our eye. take a look at this right here. this was victoria falls a few months ago. completely dried up right there but now it is back to its full power. but that photo right there helps explain why so many experts say we need to pay attention to what's happening there and ginger will explain it all. >> she will this morning. >>> but we begin with president trump's pardons. the former illinois governor released from prison back home this morning. 1 of 11 people who were either pardoned or had their sentence commuted by president trump. most are white collar criminals with personal or financial ties to the president. cecilia vega st
falls. ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's greathave you with us on this wednesday morning as we kick off our new series, "extraordinary earth" counting down to the 50th anniversary of earth day. >>> we begin with an extraordinary sight live in zimbabwe at victoria falls, one of the seven wonders of the world. you see it right there. so magnificent and there's ginger. she's standing by. these images caught our eye. take a look at this right here. this was victoria...
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falling more than 10% today as well is there help anywhere for this long, struggling sector? >> for trades there are. we had this conversation a couple of weeks ago. for example, there was a great trade last summer into the fall. you pick up schlumberger off the bottom, 2 1/2, 3 months it's redone the whole thing back to the down side. you mentioned exxonmobil i will tell you categorically on this desk we told you to avoid for quite some time. you mentioned $56 stock. we have not seen $56 in exxonmobil in about a decade or so and that's what is on a tremendous market tape like the autos, if it can't rally in this environment, when is it? the answer is it's not in my opinion. >> in the space, the refiners, their input costs are going down but the problem is a glut of oil and lack of demand and we see country by country shutting people in and people are staying home, other than streaming videos, you're not doing a lot to use any type of this output >> the problem is we don't know the demand drop. 14 million barrels of oils a day used in china. we don't know if that's down by a million, 2 million, 5 million? how many cars on the road? how many airplanes you do have, i will tell yo
falling more than 10% today as well is there help anywhere for this long, struggling sector? >> for trades there are. we had this conversation a couple of weeks ago. for example, there was a great trade last summer into the fall. you pick up schlumberger off the bottom, 2 1/2, 3 months it's redone the whole thing back to the down side. you mentioned exxonmobil i will tell you categorically on this desk we told you to avoid for quite some time. you mentioned $56 stock. we have not seen $56...
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here have been all day usually fall back 10 years and have a says great we have got warmer were in the summer we still have the cold winters its a right. to produce grapes fruits also in this area. the soil is quite fair time in which in minerals development challenge the great frightens for their resistance to the winter cold they come from russia north america and germany like the salaries for writing. its grip that the resistor called really good. need so good no region some are to be specially in very good but that also is. a grape that is very fruit there. gives so very good taste form a wine and we use it to make the white wine we have only the far. left because our own same produces when same wine. bar do you should involve back himself enjoys a glass with his wife lilian. the norwegian are where the snow is stick so. to get to get norwegian wind that's something very very special. the rosé even wanted gold medal from the norwegian smelling association in 2018 the telemark skis used for racing what developed here in telemark county in the 18th century visitors to lack a class of
here have been all day usually fall back 10 years and have a says great we have got warmer were in the summer we still have the cold winters its a right. to produce grapes fruits also in this area. the soil is quite fair time in which in minerals development challenge the great frightens for their resistance to the winter cold they come from russia north america and germany like the salaries for writing. its grip that the resistor called really good. need so good no region some are to be...