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at a newly announced plan to stabilize the tower and announced it at a news conference by ronald hamburger. >> it is not unusual to do this type of a thing to a building. what is unusual about this is the size of the building, very large. >> the so-called perimeter pile is only on the north and west sides of the building leaving the south and east sides unconnected. >> a nice symmetric foundation is inherently a very bad thing. >> he submitted concern with the headline the proposed millennium tower fix is a farce. he is not the only engineer that sounded the alarm. >> the problem is they have already done a lot of damage. >> geotechnical engineers warned that the asymmetrical plan would cause further loss of groundwater likely to cause more irreparable damage to the building's substructure. >> the new york firm founded by leslie robinson has a plan that called for drilling new piles into bed rock symmetrically on both sides of the building from the inside. >> it was going through the foundation. you could raise the building up so it is leveled. it is a masterful plan. >> robert pike says h
at a newly announced plan to stabilize the tower and announced it at a news conference by ronald hamburger. >> it is not unusual to do this type of a thing to a building. what is unusual about this is the size of the building, very large. >> the so-called perimeter pile is only on the north and west sides of the building leaving the south and east sides unconnected. >> a nice symmetric foundation is inherently a very bad thing. >> he submitted concern with the headline...
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i'm gonna just get a hamburger. joe t.: hamburger, okay.: and so what's the size of the patty on that? joe t.: the same -- three and a half ounces. the bun is the same. it's a 4-inch bun. lemonis: okay. why do i have to pay $1.00 more for this one? joe t.: 'cause the hamburger itself has no toppings. it's just meat and bread. the standard burger has lettuce, tomato... lemonis: it has no tomato on it? can i have a hamburger with lettuce? joe t.: we'd offer you the standard burger then, sir. lemonis: so i have to pay $1 for a tomato? joe t.: it's not just tomato. it's lettuce and tomato and i think there's some onions on there, also -- pickle. sammy: but i think we actually lose money like this. joe t.: we lose money like this? sammy: i think so. joe t.: so your suggestion is to leave those burgers or don't leave those burgers? -sammy: wipe them out. -joe t.: wipe them out? so the highest-selling burger in the restaurant, you want to wipe off the menu? sammy: well, it's the highest selling 'cause it's the cheapest. we're inventing items on th
i'm gonna just get a hamburger. joe t.: hamburger, okay.: and so what's the size of the patty on that? joe t.: the same -- three and a half ounces. the bun is the same. it's a 4-inch bun. lemonis: okay. why do i have to pay $1.00 more for this one? joe t.: 'cause the hamburger itself has no toppings. it's just meat and bread. the standard burger has lettuce, tomato... lemonis: it has no tomato on it? can i have a hamburger with lettuce? joe t.: we'd offer you the standard burger then, sir....
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. >> and you can have a hamburger. >> speaking of fake news, it's one of the most important phrases of this generation. generally people complain about bias when they were in their home watching tv, but it was the first time that somebody on tv was saying it to them, saying it was fake. >> and i'm sure they won't say it. in 1929, somebody used the term -- i don't think so. but it stuck. it's not going away. and you know, it's like fake news. and the other side, it's not working. but i will say that it stuck. and it took about 24 hours to stick. it was there. >> amazing. >> mr. president, there's a man looking at me. i wonder if that means time's up. >> we can do another one. i have to say that i really enjoyed your show, i know that you are a funny guy, but a very serious guy actually. you get it, you get it. i think that sawyer show is doing so well. and i kept saying, why can't these other people be beaten? and jimmy fallon, i watch him, you know. he was having a good time. and he's like hey, can i touch her hair and i said i'd rather have you not but if you want to, he said it is yo
. >> and you can have a hamburger. >> speaking of fake news, it's one of the most important phrases of this generation. generally people complain about bias when they were in their home watching tv, but it was the first time that somebody on tv was saying it to them, saying it was fake. >> and i'm sure they won't say it. in 1929, somebody used the term -- i don't think so. but it stuck. it's not going away. and you know, it's like fake news. and the other side, it's not...
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but i would like to have a very cold beer, and a very greasy hamburger.would be like what i would like that might be how i try to button this evening. >> and you drink the beer and stick the hamburger down your pants. [ laughter ] >> seth: and then i move around a lot. >> throw the beer over your shoulder, stick the hamburger down your pants. >> seth: i have more questions for you. >> okay, great >> seth: will you stay right there? >> yeah. >> seth: we'll be right back with more from amy poehler ♪ ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some whipped cream on the top too ♪ ♪ two straws, one check, girl, i got you ♪ ♪ bougie like natty in the styrofoam ♪ ♪ squeak-squeakin' in the truck bed all the way home ♪ ♪ some alabama-jamma, she my dixieland delight ♪ ♪ ayy, that's how we do, ♪ ♪ how we do, fancy like, oh ♪ the live better u program basically just provides the answer to the question: what if? with live better u, my 'what ifs' were erased. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪
but i would like to have a very cold beer, and a very greasy hamburger.would be like what i would like that might be how i try to button this evening. >> and you drink the beer and stick the hamburger down your pants. [ laughter ] >> seth: and then i move around a lot. >> throw the beer over your shoulder, stick the hamburger down your pants. >> seth: i have more questions for you. >> okay, great >> seth: will you stay right there? >> yeah. >>...
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her escape ended ten kilometres from her home near hamburg.ondon police officer has been sentenced to life in prison for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pretended to arrest her in london in march. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and then raped and killed her. sarah's family were in court watching as he was sentenced. 0ur correspondent lucy manning has more. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sara
her escape ended ten kilometres from her home near hamburg.ondon police officer has been sentenced to life in prison for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pretended to arrest her in london in march. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and then raped and killed her. sarah's family were in court watching as he was sentenced. 0ur correspondent lucy manning has more. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing...
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you know that hambuglar is a hamburger. you know that mayor mccheese is a cheeseburger. clown, duh. and finally, the answer to the decades-old mystery, what is grimace? >> reporter: whether he's si singing or sunbathing, for decades, the question has remained of this mcdonald's mascot. >> where is the coke? where are the shakes? >> reporter: what the mcheck is grimace anyway? >> i don't know what you are. >> reporter: a long lost cousin of the loch ness monster. a sibling of the sasquatch? this morning, an answer more chilling. a mcdonald's manager who has been with the company for ten years in canada and the winner of outstanding manager of the year there revealing that the big purple character a taste bud. brian bates telling the cbc he an enormous taste bud, but a taste bud nonetheless. knowing the purpose of grimace is to show that the food tastes good. the internet collectively mortified. if you were to shake grimace's hand, he can taste you. shudders. i liked it when i had no idea what grimace was. grimace was introduced in 1972 as evil grimace. he has a similar pu
you know that hambuglar is a hamburger. you know that mayor mccheese is a cheeseburger. clown, duh. and finally, the answer to the decades-old mystery, what is grimace? >> reporter: whether he's si singing or sunbathing, for decades, the question has remained of this mcdonald's mascot. >> where is the coke? where are the shakes? >> reporter: what the mcheck is grimace anyway? >> i don't know what you are. >> reporter: a long lost cousin of the loch ness monster. a...
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ramzi bin al shed is thought to have run the handbag sale of the operation —— the hamburg cell of the thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. these are five of the man who it is alleged to played a big role in a lot of that loss and they are here and itjust so happens that over the last few days, they have made their first appearances in a court room for more than 18 months. the legal proceedings were stalled because of the coronavirus pandemic. alongside us in the gallery were family members of victims of 9/11 who were observing events, including when i spoke to, dr elizabeth berry, who talked in a memorial event earlier today about her brother billy who had been a firefighter who died when the north tower collapsed, and she said there was no way she would rather be for this 20th anniversary than guantanamo bay watching the legal proceedings and seeing the search forjustice. it doesn't get any better than being in guantanamo bay on the 20th anniversary, being part of the first group of people back into the court room to see the proceedings start ov
ramzi bin al shed is thought to have run the handbag sale of the operation —— the hamburg cell of the thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. these are five of the man who it is alleged to played a big role in a lot of that loss and they are here and itjust so happens that over the last few days, they have made their first appearances in a court room for more than 18 months. the legal proceedings were stalled because of the coronavirus pandemic. alongside...
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. >> he's ronald mcdonald, the hamburger happy clown. >> that's my agent there juggling, he has been doing that with my career for 40 years. >> he walked across the united states, and he traveled the world with "today." >> somewhere, and i mean somewhere in the saudi desert. >> happy birthday to all of our friends today. >> a bunch of us get together and send our pictures in to willard scott with a note saying we're 100. >> mom, that's ridiculous. >> do you a better way to get on "the today show." >> do you want to jog with me? >> he even got a kiss from first lady barbara bush. >> he had a quick whit and a good sense of humor. >> are you ever going to get to the weather? >> yes, we are. >> in 2015 "today" celebrated his retirement after 65 years with nbc. >> i'm going to be fading off into the sunset and i'm going over yonder. >> where is yonder? >> over yonder. >> happy trails, to you. >> happy trails to you, willard scott. >> i love seeing al and willard together. our friend, al, shared the news on social media on saturday saying he was truly my second dad and i am where i am toda
. >> he's ronald mcdonald, the hamburger happy clown. >> that's my agent there juggling, he has been doing that with my career for 40 years. >> he walked across the united states, and he traveled the world with "today." >> somewhere, and i mean somewhere in the saudi desert. >> happy birthday to all of our friends today. >> a bunch of us get together and send our pictures in to willard scott with a note saying we're 100. >> mom, that's...
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they were fairly calm, frying hamburgers on the back of their truck. they were saying there was no way they were going to leave, they wanted to protect their property. maybe there's something they left out. if they don't leave and things go bad, firefighters can't leave. firefighters say it is putting them in jeopardy and they get pretty angry about that. they say they are staying but they may not be considering all the factors. >> that is understandable. thank you. new evacuation warnings were added for alpine county, warnings are shaded in yellow on this map where people don't have to leave. the red areas are evacuation orders where it is mandatory. just a few hours ago in el dorado county, some evacuation orders were downgraded to warnings. evacuations range across alpine and el dorado counties plus neighboring douglas county. now let's hear from drew tuma about the conditions that firefighters are facing. >> we are still under that red flag warning. another one in the hills here. we will take you around southlake, tahoe. that wind is keeping the fi
they were fairly calm, frying hamburgers on the back of their truck. they were saying there was no way they were going to leave, they wanted to protect their property. maybe there's something they left out. if they don't leave and things go bad, firefighters can't leave. firefighters say it is putting them in jeopardy and they get pretty angry about that. they say they are staying but they may not be considering all the factors. >> that is understandable. thank you. new evacuation...
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so i remember the first time i went to the mcdonald's thanks to the opening economic engagement, hamburger theory. i went to the mcdonald's in opening beijing and i remember the only thing i got was a apple pie. took me 20 minutes ticked apple pie was only this big and the reason it took me 20 minutes is because i savored every bite was i never had something so sweet and tasty. i mean, now i stay away from them because i want to stay fit, but back then i didn't care. to me, it was not freedom of liberty, it was apple pie inspired me too someday go to the places where you can eat as much sugar as she wants. so, i may beneficiary of that economic engagement so economic engagement itself is not wrong. it's not a wrong policy appeared what we did wrong and when i say we, i mean, american government and business, what we did wrong was we assumed that unconditioned economic engagement would somehow change behaviors. we forgot who we are really dealing with, the two character of the communist party. >> to watch the rest of this go to speak-- c-span2.org. here's a look at some books being publishe
so i remember the first time i went to the mcdonald's thanks to the opening economic engagement, hamburger theory. i went to the mcdonald's in opening beijing and i remember the only thing i got was a apple pie. took me 20 minutes ticked apple pie was only this big and the reason it took me 20 minutes is because i savored every bite was i never had something so sweet and tasty. i mean, now i stay away from them because i want to stay fit, but back then i didn't care. to me, it was not freedom...
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he was the mayor of hamburg. he is well known to the public. that is something he is running on it. you know me. you know what you get. i think that was one of the points he made. angela merkel made the same points a couple of years ago. you know what you get if you vote for me. he is saying the same slogan. schultz is a familiar face, a familiar figure. people know there are no surprises. he is a little boring and dull at times. we have a knack for boring politicians. host: the polls will close in about two and a half hours. tell us what election night looks like. when we know the winter? guest: -- winner. guest: the exit polls are very accurate. i think shortly after 6:00 p.m. german time we will have an understanding of who is going to be in the lead. there are a couple of unknowns. we had people casting their votes already. the impact of the last couple of weeks, it is probably not that big this time. you can't really change your vote anymore. we will see how this is playing out. we are talking about 50%. this is due to the pandemic. host: we lost your sound therefore a second.
he was the mayor of hamburg. he is well known to the public. that is something he is running on it. you know me. you know what you get. i think that was one of the points he made. angela merkel made the same points a couple of years ago. you know what you get if you vote for me. he is saying the same slogan. schultz is a familiar face, a familiar figure. people know there are no surprises. he is a little boring and dull at times. we have a knack for boring politicians. host: the polls will...
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jobina: they are doing hamburgers. what are you doing today for our labor day barbecue? i don't know that i will be cooking today. i think our friends might take care of that instead. jobina: last time julian and i did a cookout, he brought a platter and i brought fruit still in the plastic packaging. julian: it was delicious. you picked a good bunch of fruit for us. jobina: thank you. so kind. in public. up next, seven things you need to know today. julian: you know i will not embarrass you like that. you can watch our newscast live and on-demand on our tv app available for apple, amazon, samsung and roku tv. download and stream today. lisa: california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. jobina: 6:57. if you are just joining us, here are seven things to know this morning. julian: a man is dead after a runway crash in oakland on interstate 80. police believe the suspect may have been driving under the influence. jobin
jobina: they are doing hamburgers. what are you doing today for our labor day barbecue? i don't know that i will be cooking today. i think our friends might take care of that instead. jobina: last time julian and i did a cookout, he brought a platter and i brought fruit still in the plastic packaging. julian: it was delicious. you picked a good bunch of fruit for us. jobina: thank you. so kind. in public. up next, seven things you need to know today. julian: you know i will not embarrass you...
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>>> josh wsh i'll bet you whatever fat expensive hamburger you want, i'll bet if we look at one yearm today, i'll bet you intel share price -- i'll happily pay if i lose but i know i'll win i'll bet you intel share price has appreciated more than nvidia share price. >> well, that was jenny harrington one year ago today with a bold bet as you heard that intel would outperform nvidia over the next year. let's look at the returns. it didn't happen jenny, now, i'm not sure if depolo par mineta has an amazing burger i think the 21 club. i love that burger too i know where josh likes to roll usually at the shack but he is going to milk this now. >> not for this one. >> he wants gold on his hamburger. >> jenny, i think you deserve the first word here after the tape. >> thank you talk to me >> okay. i have four take aways on this. >> get out of here. >> come it's unwise to make an audacious bet on national tv. >> okay. >> i was totally wrong okay there. two, i will never back down on the valuation matters and that i underpin my process. three, it's a good reminder you don't need to be right
>>> josh wsh i'll bet you whatever fat expensive hamburger you want, i'll bet if we look at one yearm today, i'll bet you intel share price -- i'll happily pay if i lose but i know i'll win i'll bet you intel share price has appreciated more than nvidia share price. >> well, that was jenny harrington one year ago today with a bold bet as you heard that intel would outperform nvidia over the next year. let's look at the returns. it didn't happen jenny, now, i'm not sure if depolo...
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you have to jog for one hour to eliminate a hamburger. i pick so though requires over 2 hours of running if you look at it from a calorie perspective, that is fat accumulation equals sort of calories in minus calories out. and they say, well that's always true because if you look at from, from the physics perspective, that is always true. but the problem is that that's the physics and we're dealing with human physiology and really has nothing to do with each other. i think we should take the focus off of calories. yes, you can eat less and lose weight for a short while, but your body will fight back. and over the long term we know that metabolism is stronger than will power me. all right? if individual will power is not to blame. what caught the deep rise and the obesity curve starting in the 1980. so what's the difference between 970 and 2019? well, i don't think it's the basic biology of the person, but it's something to do with the way that we eat both the types of food and the frequency of the foods that we need me. in 40 years, our e
you have to jog for one hour to eliminate a hamburger. i pick so though requires over 2 hours of running if you look at it from a calorie perspective, that is fat accumulation equals sort of calories in minus calories out. and they say, well that's always true because if you look at from, from the physics perspective, that is always true. but the problem is that that's the physics and we're dealing with human physiology and really has nothing to do with each other. i think we should take the...
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this is from a summit she hosted in hamburg in 2017.ery different temperament. bium she was dealing with leaders of a very different temperament. blum at least we have — very different temperament. blum at least we have something _ very different temperament. blum at least we have something in - very different temperament. blum at least we have something in common| least we have something in common perhaps _ least we have something in common erha s. ~ �* , least we have something in common --erhas. ~ �*, , ~ ., perhaps. well let's consider angela marcos tomorrow _ perhaps. well let's consider angela marcos tomorrow with _ perhaps. well let's consider angela marcos tomorrow with cape - perhaps. well let's consider angela marcos tomorrow with cape radio i marcos tomorrow with cape radio joins me live in berlin. is it fair to say that engler merkel has really reshaped the way politics works in germany, the very nature of political discourse seems to be in her for? political discourse seems to be in herfor? it political discourse seems to b
this is from a summit she hosted in hamburg in 2017.ery different temperament. bium she was dealing with leaders of a very different temperament. blum at least we have — very different temperament. blum at least we have something _ very different temperament. blum at least we have something in - very different temperament. blum at least we have something in common| least we have something in common perhaps _ least we have something in common erha s. ~ �* , least we have something in common...
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you've got ramzi bin al—shibh, who is thought to have run the hamburg cell of the operation, then twohi and mustafa al—hawsawi, who are thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. so all those stories of loss we've been hearing all day, well, these are five of the men who it's alleged played a big role in a lot of that loss. and they are here and itjust so happens that over the last few days they have made their first appearances in a courtroom for more than 18 months — the legal proceedings were stalled because of the coronavirus pandemic. but alongside us in the gallery were family members of victims of 9/11 who were observing events — including one. i spoke to, dr elizabeth berry, who talked in a memorial event earlier this day about her brother, billy, who had been a firefighter who died when the north tower collapsed. and she said there was nowhere she'd rather be for this 20th anniversary than guantanamo bay, watching the legal proceedings and seeing the search forjustice. it doesn't get any better than being in guantanamo bay on the 20th annivers
you've got ramzi bin al—shibh, who is thought to have run the hamburg cell of the operation, then twohi and mustafa al—hawsawi, who are thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. so all those stories of loss we've been hearing all day, well, these are five of the men who it's alleged played a big role in a lot of that loss. and they are here and itjust so happens that over the last few days they have made their first appearances in a courtroom for more than...
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hamburger has confirmed based on monitoring the data.rease in building movement stopped almost immediately after construction was halted and has returned to pre construction levels of settlement and tilting, which has been negligible for several years. unquote a san francisco city appointed design review board approved the designed to stabilize the tower. but in light of this recent development supervisor. peskin says now it is time to bring in some outside engineers to examine the situation. i think we need to get to the bottom as to why the sinking in tilting accelerated the work that was being done there are theories about what's called a subsurface ground. the there are areas that maybe some of the holes for the piles word. the. 2 large. everyone understand who was overseeing and who was checking that. and frankly, i'm very worried that. >> our department of building inspection is outgunned and does not have internal >> has it made kron 4 news next up on the properties at 5. got your vaccination card handy. you're going to be using i
hamburger has confirmed based on monitoring the data.rease in building movement stopped almost immediately after construction was halted and has returned to pre construction levels of settlement and tilting, which has been negligible for several years. unquote a san francisco city appointed design review board approved the designed to stabilize the tower. but in light of this recent development supervisor. peskin says now it is time to bring in some outside engineers to examine the situation. i...
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today, 70% of their revenue comes from selling hamburgers.e product that we sell. the other 50% of the products that we sell have to be products with margins of 80% and 85%, like fries, potatoes, ice cream. we're looking for everybody that we possibly can to order fries with their burger and to get a shake with their burger. that's the way this place makes money. todd: bon appétit, guys. lemonis: this looks great. thank you. this looks amazing. tranchina: this looks great, yeah. lemonis: in order for this relationship to be successful and not have the kind of nonsense that happened yesterday, you can't crash into each other. and you have to respect each other and trust each other. todd: clean slate, like we're opening our doors again as a brand-new restaurant. -sammy: a brand-new us. -fuji: a brand-new us. true. -lemonis: to the burger boys. -fuji: to the burger boys. -tranchina: salud. drink up. -covello: salud. lemonis: after a month of renovation and $400,000, i've seen pictures, i've seen video, but nothing compares to being there for the
today, 70% of their revenue comes from selling hamburgers.e product that we sell. the other 50% of the products that we sell have to be products with margins of 80% and 85%, like fries, potatoes, ice cream. we're looking for everybody that we possibly can to order fries with their burger and to get a shake with their burger. that's the way this place makes money. todd: bon appétit, guys. lemonis: this looks great. thank you. this looks amazing. tranchina: this looks great, yeah. lemonis: in...
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irmgard furchner left a care home near hamburg in a taxi hours before she was due to be taken to courtnt, but this morning the elderly woman accused of complicity in mass murder didn't turn up for her trial. irmgard furchner, seen here as a young woman, had called a cab from her care home and disappeared before she was later arrested. it's a lifetime since she worked as a secretary at stutthof concentration camp. her lawyers argue she didn't know what really happened there. today, visitors are left to imagine the cruelty, the inhumanity, of the place. 65,000 people were murdered here — hanged, gassed, shot or simply left to succumb to the brutal conditions. i am convinced that she knew everything. because every order from the chief commander of the concentration camp went over her desk or she wrote it. justice has caught up with a number of low—ranking nazis in recent years. oscar groening, a guard at auschwitz, was convicted six years ago after a previous court allowed prosecutors to charge people like him and like former guard reinhold hanning. neither man ordered or committed mass m
irmgard furchner left a care home near hamburg in a taxi hours before she was due to be taken to courtnt, but this morning the elderly woman accused of complicity in mass murder didn't turn up for her trial. irmgard furchner, seen here as a young woman, had called a cab from her care home and disappeared before she was later arrested. it's a lifetime since she worked as a secretary at stutthof concentration camp. her lawyers argue she didn't know what really happened there. today, visitors are...
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and with good reason, sri lanka, lost control of a strategic $1400000000.00 hamburger total port to a chinese company after he couldn't keep up with debt we payments which has become known as china is debt trap policy. china is also developing the only deep sea port in south asia in august capital colombo. that's the problem for new delhi because 40 percent of container congo are offloaded to a smaller ships for the short trip to india. and then there is the quad, our port in pakistan built a spot of china's belton road initiative called the china pakistan economic coin, or a $60000000000.00 project linking the arabian sea to china's land lock west, and reach and access to the indian ocean c. bruce is critical to beijing as today. china is the world's top oil importer for existing 542000000 tons of crude oil in 2020 last year. 53 percent of china's crude oil imports came from the middle east and passed through the indian ocean. well, let's get some analysis with collin co, a research fellow at the s roger raton. school of international studies is joining us on skype from singapore. th
and with good reason, sri lanka, lost control of a strategic $1400000000.00 hamburger total port to a chinese company after he couldn't keep up with debt we payments which has become known as china is debt trap policy. china is also developing the only deep sea port in south asia in august capital colombo. that's the problem for new delhi because 40 percent of container congo are offloaded to a smaller ships for the short trip to india. and then there is the quad, our port in pakistan built a...
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you can't touch the big mac, you can't touch the quarter pounder, you can't touch the fries or the hamburgernd make changes to those without my approval. but outside of the core menu, you have a lot of latitude. certainly on new items. david: what do you think is the biggest challenge of being the ceo of mcdonald's? just keep growing the company? or i assume you have a lot of people saying it is not as healthy as they might want it to be. is that the biggest challenge or just growing the company? chris: i think it is about, as a business, we have to be growing. and ray croc had a famous line that gets quoted around here fairly often, even today, which is, "if you are not green and growing, you are red and rotten." and i think that philosophy is part of our business which is -- we are a growth business. how do we grow is a big part. but where it will come up is in things like you were talking about, for example, the menu items, if we are perceived as not meeting the needs of the customers, we are not going to grow. so, if customers are seeking healthier food options and we are slow in deliver
you can't touch the big mac, you can't touch the quarter pounder, you can't touch the fries or the hamburgernd make changes to those without my approval. but outside of the core menu, you have a lot of latitude. certainly on new items. david: what do you think is the biggest challenge of being the ceo of mcdonald's? just keep growing the company? or i assume you have a lot of people saying it is not as healthy as they might want it to be. is that the biggest challenge or just growing the...
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you can't touch the hamburger.avid: what you think is the biggest challenge of being the ceo of mcdonald's? just keep growing the company? or i assume you have a lot of people saying the food is not as healthy as they might wanted to be. >> i think it's about, as a business, we have to be growing. ray croc had a famous line tickets quoted around here which is "if you are not green and growing, you are red and rotten." i think that philosophy is part of our business which is we are a growth business. how weak -- how do we grow as a part -- is a big part of it. where it will come up is in things like the menu items. if we are perceived as not meeting the needs of customers, we are not going to grow. if customers are seeking healthier food options and we are slow in delivering those, it is going to impact growth. that is what i view my job is all about. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g includ
you can't touch the hamburger.avid: what you think is the biggest challenge of being the ceo of mcdonald's? just keep growing the company? or i assume you have a lot of people saying the food is not as healthy as they might wanted to be. >> i think it's about, as a business, we have to be growing. ray croc had a famous line tickets quoted around here which is "if you are not green and growing, you are red and rotten." i think that philosophy is part of our business which is we...
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you can't touch hamburger, cheeseburger and make any changes to those without my approval. but outside of the core menu you have a lot of latitude and certainly on new items. david: so what do you think is the biggest challenge of being the c.e.o. of mcdonald's? it just keeps growing the company or i assume you have a lot of people saying the food isn't as healthy as they might want it to be, is that the biggest challenge or just growing the company? chris: i mean, i think it's about as a business, we have to be growing. and ray kroc had a famous line that gets quoted around here fairly often even today if you're not green bay -- if you're not green and growing you're red and rotten and that philosophy is part of our business is we're a growth business. how do we grow is a big part of it. but where it will come up is in things like you were talking about, for example, in the menu items. if we're perceived as not meeting the needs of customers, we're not going to grow. so if customers are seeking healthier food options, and we're slow on delivering those, it's going to impac
you can't touch hamburger, cheeseburger and make any changes to those without my approval. but outside of the core menu you have a lot of latitude and certainly on new items. david: so what do you think is the biggest challenge of being the c.e.o. of mcdonald's? it just keeps growing the company or i assume you have a lot of people saying the food isn't as healthy as they might want it to be, is that the biggest challenge or just growing the company? chris: i mean, i think it's about as a...
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so in some ways, charles was a little before and he was born in hamburg. i was michael by the way and his speech and that sort of slightly stop to northern. ready acts and people find non traffic so it's possible. ready that all of charlotte would be to crime the phrase, the, the father of german if she was a mother. very interesting to get your perspective not for who wrote the biography angland medical, most influential lead us speaking to us from one to thank you. now outrage is growing often al jazeera news crew film, the us border agents on horseback appearing to assault haitian migrants in texas, practical haine has the support from capitol hill in this country. the. these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states. desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for i. 6 don't know the men on horseback work for department of homeland security, secretary of a 100 more acres who promised in the senate hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to th
so in some ways, charles was a little before and he was born in hamburg. i was michael by the way and his speech and that sort of slightly stop to northern. ready acts and people find non traffic so it's possible. ready that all of charlotte would be to crime the phrase, the, the father of german if she was a mother. very interesting to get your perspective not for who wrote the biography angland medical, most influential lead us speaking to us from one to thank you. now outrage is growing...
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the first time i went to mcdonald's, the hamburger, the first mcdonald's about the only thing i got was an apple pie and it took me 20 minutes to eat it and it was only for spike. the reason it took me 20 minutes, i savored every bite. i've never had something so sweet and tasty. now i stay away from them because i don't want to -- i want to stay fit. back then i didn't care it wasn't a freedom of liberty, it was apple pie. someday i'm at the court of the places we can eat as much sugar as you want. [laughter] i'm a beneficiary of that engagement but that itself is not wrong. we get wrong, american government, we assume unconditioned economic engagement will somehow change behaviors. we forgot we are dealing with. true character of the communist party. >> to watch the rest, visit booktv.org. in war-torn impoverished countries were extrication experts fear to tread, there are thriving private schools that government ngos and international charity officials do not exist. why did they deny? the existing of low cost high quality high schools chatters the prevailing without government, they
the first time i went to mcdonald's, the hamburger, the first mcdonald's about the only thing i got was an apple pie and it took me 20 minutes to eat it and it was only for spike. the reason it took me 20 minutes, i savored every bite. i've never had something so sweet and tasty. now i stay away from them because i don't want to -- i want to stay fit. back then i didn't care it wasn't a freedom of liberty, it was apple pie. someday i'm at the court of the places we can eat as much sugar as you...
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he also made reference to the cum-ex scandal which has close ties to hamburg. that armin laschet kept on going about was this red scare. a coalition that would see olaf scholz joining forces with the radical left. until now, none of this is resonating in the numbers with the german public. but also come in the opinion poll conducted after the debate, armin laschet did seem to win some ground. his public opinion did increase. until now, it is been armin laschet on the back foot at the sentiment is changing to coming much more aggressive in the final two weeks of this campaign. francine: there was a third person on the stage. are they needed to form a coalition if olaf scholz becomes a chancellor? maria: they are needed in whatever way the government turns. it is interesting. annalena baerbock was on the stage. the setting of the debate was telling. it was a split screen between olaf scholz and armin laschet, it is not a three-way race anymore. what was also interesting was in that debate, annalena baerbock went in hard against armin laschet. she was softer on th
he also made reference to the cum-ex scandal which has close ties to hamburg. that armin laschet kept on going about was this red scare. a coalition that would see olaf scholz joining forces with the radical left. until now, none of this is resonating in the numbers with the german public. but also come in the opinion poll conducted after the debate, armin laschet did seem to win some ground. his public opinion did increase. until now, it is been armin laschet on the back foot at the sentiment...
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he was the mayor and the, the head of the hamburg state. and he is now chair, the vice chancellor of gentle america. and he made a lot of important decisions and compromises look for the minimum taxation of digital companies. he brought through the c d and the g. 20. ok. as a 3rd. be fascinated to see what happens just quickly in a words if you were to do you think is going to win the selection? i think move in, but that doesn't mean that he will be the next chancellor because there are a lot of options for coalitions. ok will be fascinated to see how that turns out that says brooklyn grades to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on the news, or we appreciate it. thank you. now a startup company in switzerland has developed 5 g connected, a toner mas drawings for emergency services to help with their life saving operations. the new tools could relay real time information to 1st responders from above an emergency sites. the drones can fly continuously for 24 hours in all weather conditions and recruit with several cameras inc
he was the mayor and the, the head of the hamburg state. and he is now chair, the vice chancellor of gentle america. and he made a lot of important decisions and compromises look for the minimum taxation of digital companies. he brought through the c d and the g. 20. ok. as a 3rd. be fascinated to see what happens just quickly in a words if you were to do you think is going to win the selection? i think move in, but that doesn't mean that he will be the next chancellor because there are a lot...
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in hamburg, we have mona l o'mara, she's a rice in an activists focusing on social justice in berlin. we have already broken a political analyst and also professor of political science at stanford university in berlin and in london rica, franka a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. i will welcome to you all. thanks so much for joining us today. now as we've been saying anglo michael remains incredibly popular in germany, and if she was around again, she'd probably win hands down. so i wanted to start with who might succeed heads a, see a very close race to close to call at the moment. i think almost within the era margin here and to remind you is this is an election for the bone to struggle the parliament, not actually the chancellor itself. and i see we are looking at a potential 3 policy coalition. now for the 1st time in many, many decades, i'll start with you. can you give us a law of the land? it feels a little bit like the 2 front runners we've been seeing have really been in a competition to prove who can be more like michael. but it's not only th
in hamburg, we have mona l o'mara, she's a rice in an activists focusing on social justice in berlin. we have already broken a political analyst and also professor of political science at stanford university in berlin and in london rica, franka a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. i will welcome to you all. thanks so much for joining us today. now as we've been saying anglo michael remains incredibly popular in germany, and if she was around again, she'd probably...
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they're able to spread their message far beyond their hamburg home. but some police history is far from innocent. the club is sending out a warning about the rise in popularity of far right parties like the a, f, d. nazis and fascists have no place in san poly today. my name is sandra ball. i'm the person in the county can find out who's it? who bought for the live mechanic was shop. you will see that you said your god left her baby. i might not do that. is it possible? just remember on the to nothing. my nigerian women are strong with my, my dear, and i do there. ah, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. and so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. i millionaire businessmen, the g mccarty vows to save lebanon as he forms, and you government, off to 13 months of political deadlock. ah, hello, i'm mariam no mossey in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. israeli police catch 2 of the palestinian.
they're able to spread their message far beyond their hamburg home. but some police history is far from innocent. the club is sending out a warning about the rise in popularity of far right parties like the a, f, d. nazis and fascists have no place in san poly today. my name is sandra ball. i'm the person in the county can find out who's it? who bought for the live mechanic was shop. you will see that you said your god left her baby. i might not do that. is it possible? just remember on the to...
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he's also in the mayor of hamburg. so he's saying i am the man who has 90 people are really lot to to feel if you look to speak to me. so dominant, not only until me, but also on the your face. indeed, i believe he's just started addressing that very large crowd there behind you. and he is looking very, very happy on that stage. indeed, that's listening to a little of what he has to say. good bye bye bye law. doesn't about him of the seal. it has been a long as you can pay and but what to show was that people gave the goes to the city because they want the next chance of his country to be all actual for give all these like this of the middle specter. we can pain so more respect in this society for industrial modernization to go on in our country for men made climate change to be slow down to important issues in our country at targets for which we are working on. and because for this to be possible for the full causes and pulse to be so favorable, the exit showing a great support for the city from the citizens. that is
he's also in the mayor of hamburg. so he's saying i am the man who has 90 people are really lot to to feel if you look to speak to me. so dominant, not only until me, but also on the your face. indeed, i believe he's just started addressing that very large crowd there behind you. and he is looking very, very happy on that stage. indeed, that's listening to a little of what he has to say. good bye bye bye law. doesn't about him of the seal. it has been a long as you can pay and but what to show...
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although the key work, the leg work was done in places like hamburg and in malaysia, san diego and san diego. yeah. and inside the united states, of course, you know, mongers was, it was we never, we lost focus at that moment. we were terrified by horrified, exaggerated, but we didn't really look at what happened. among other things we should have looked at was why, why did they do it? you know, bush famously said they, they envy our freedoms. and i was nonsense. they, they did it because of 2 reasons. and osama stated very clearly, one was our invasion sort of our putting land troops on, you know, in the holy land in saudi arabia. george bush had done that in 1991 to when he went to the war in kuwait that was a misunderstanding of their culture. and the 2nd reason, of course, was america support for israel, which had intensified over those years and become more and more one sided. those are the 2 reasons that were given. people just kinda lost track of that in the, in those need to get revenge against hussein, phantom hussein in iraq. and frankly, if you follow the events closely and
although the key work, the leg work was done in places like hamburg and in malaysia, san diego and san diego. yeah. and inside the united states, of course, you know, mongers was, it was we never, we lost focus at that moment. we were terrified by horrified, exaggerated, but we didn't really look at what happened. among other things we should have looked at was why, why did they do it? you know, bush famously said they, they envy our freedoms. and i was nonsense. they, they did it because of 2...