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pbs station from viewers like yo thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us.er yey hundreds of thousands took to the streets to protest the administration's immigration policies, and some democrats tepped up calls to eliminate the immigration and customs enforcement agency. today, president trump used twitter and a fox news interview to warn his democratponents about their strategy. >> well i hope they keep thinking about it. because they're going to get beaten so badly. e u know ice, these are the guys that go in and t-13, and they take them out. because they're much t than ms-13, like by a factor of 10. and these are the ones-- you get rid of ice y're going to have a country that you're going to be afraid to walk out of your house. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator tammy duckworth seemed to agree with the president that ice should stay but criticized his overall migration policy. >> if you abolish e as it is, as an executive agency, it reflects the policies of the white house, of the pr
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants. starting in october 2016, the fisa court approved multiple warrants to surveil page, who the f.b.i. suspected was "...an agent of a foreign power" and" ...the subject of targeted
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. some of the f.b.i. reasons for the surveillance of former trump campaign advisor carter page came public over the weekend, and this morning was filled with reactions. the heavily redacted documents include applications from the f.b.i. to the foreignll inence surveillance court, or "fisa court," which oversees approval of surveillance warrants....
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you've got a connection to the island. >> yes, hari. i was born and raised in chicago, but my family is actually from the mountainside of puerto rico, the northwest side of the island.it it's a called latis. and every summer growing up,woe d go to puerto rico, so i definitely have a very strong connection to people there. and when her cane maria hit in september, and millions of puerto ricans here on the mainland lost communication with those on the island because of the blackout, my family was in the same boat. my mom wasn't able to reach her siblings for mongsts. so that experience was ver emotional, and thankfully everybody was okay, but it inspired one of the ft pieces we did after the hurricane inpe lehigh, sylvania. it's a historic puerto rican enclave and we talked about what people were experiencing there, and beyond that, just sort of understanding that complicated relationship between the u.s. and puerto rico, the unincorporated nature of being a nterritory of the u.s. bu a part of the u.s., and wha that's meant for taxation,
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that's all for this edition of news hour weekend, i am hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wn captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hokerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ee additional support has provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ons to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. these are e so spicy. jeez! those t, man. isn't water "nuoc"? nuoc? nuoc? nuoc. u want some nuoc? yes, please. [laughter] and you, too? nuoc. ed kenney, voice-over: chefs are always looking for inspiration for their next dish, but sometimes that excitnew thing is hidden deep in old traditions. food b ngs people together and has the power tomeonjure up cherished r
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i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching.e a gghd ni captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. ythat's why we're retirement company. provided by:support has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ocontributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. woman: here she is. now, i sheuld have warned you, tdo mate for life. ed kenney: oh, there she goes. aw, she picked me. ha ha ha! kenney, voice-over: jack johnson's music reflects his homewai'i, but a life-changing road trip up the california coast traces his soul to something much deeper. every dish has a story. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. jo
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om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. as the president of the united rsstates prepares for his formal one-on-one meeting with t ssian president vladimir putin, he singled e european union as a trade foe, and downplayed expectations for his summit meeting. arriving in helsinki today with the first lady, the president was again welcomed with large protests. targeting both president trump and president putin's policies, and waving flagsith peace signs, thousands filled streets throughout finland's capital city. in an interview taped yesterday at his scottish golf club, the president named the european union-- a long time u.s. ally-- as a key rival. >> who is your biggest competitor, your biggest foe, globally right now? >> well, i think we have a lot of foes. i think the european union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. now, you wouldn't think of the european union, but they're a foe. russia is a foe in certain respects. china is a foe economically, certainly they are a foe. but that doesn't
om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. as the president of the united rsstates prepares for his formal one-on-one meeting with t ssian president vladimir putin, he singled e european union as a trade foe, and downplayed expectations for his summit meeting. arriving in helsinki today with the first lady, the president was again welcomed with large protests. targeting both president trump and...
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i'm hari sreen. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. fagelos. the j.p.ndation. keosalind p. walter. barbara hope zerg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individl and group retirement products. th's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for public broadcaing, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. maria shriver: perhaps the greatest mystery... ishe human brain. in only the past few decades, scientists have made incredible leaps in our understanding. and we are just now unraveling the secret of how ge the brain can ch throughout our lives, leading to incredible transformation. merzenich: we have this new understanding that the
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i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning s ponsored by wn captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and phifap milstein ly. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customizividual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement comny. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likyoyou. than so did you grow up around livesto and farming? no, and, you know, some of the best farmers can be those people who didn't grow up with it. right. ed kenney: returning home can reveal memories from your past that you have lost but never truly forgot. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished mories. jack johnson: ♪ oh, you're such
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-in the world of entertainment, comedian and writer hari kondabolu is no stranger to add rssing toughtakes on the long-running cartoon series "the simpsons" in his documentary th led, "the problem witu." it explores how an indian convenience store owner caters to stereotypes. -the problem is we didn't have any her representation in this country. -there was no aziz, no mindy, no kal, no "that dude who was on 'lost' and that other dude from 'heroes'th and dude that's in the apu documentary," no politicians or reporters and no whatever deepak chopra is. this is all we had. apu reflected how america viewed us -- servile, devious, goofy. ni -and j me now is hari kondabolu. . so nice to have you he -th. -"the simpsons" was one of your favorite tv shows as a kid, s and yet you wefrustrated with the character named apu. why?en -apu is a conce store owner, very one-dimensional, stereotypical, and at that time, that's the only depiction south asian-americans had, specifically indian-americans. like, we didn't have anything else, and initially we were... i think i was excited because we had some
-in the world of entertainment, comedian and writer hari kondabolu is no stranger to add rssing toughtakes on the long-running cartoon series "the simpsons" in his documentary th led, "the problem witu." it explores how an indian convenience store owner caters to stereotypes. -the problem is we didn't have any her representation in this country. -there was no aziz, no mindy, no kal, no "that dude who was on 'lost' and that other dude from 'heroes'th and dude that's in...
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-and joining me now is hari kondabolu. so nice to have you here. -thanks for having me.r favorishows as a kid, and yet you were so frustrated with the character named apu. why? -apu is r, convenience store ow very one-dimensional, stereotypical, and at that time, that's the only depiction south asian-americans had, specifically indian-americans. like, we didn't have anything else, and initially we were... i think i was excited because we had something. when you have nothing, yore excited about anythin but as i got older, i realized, "oh, this is all we have, and this is how myndarents are depicted,"his is... it's such a narrow way to be seen. -was it the accents? because a white actor,za hanka, did the accent. -yeah. the accent is definitely a part of it. hanka, did the accent. -yeah. it's an accent meant to elicit laughter. it's not that realistic. the fact that everything he did always was connectedto is indianness or what, like, the white writers and executives thought indianness was. -you were taking on... or you are taking on a well-loved tv show an ataking on the q
-and joining me now is hari kondabolu. so nice to have you here. -thanks for having me.r favorishows as a kid, and yet you were so frustrated with the character named apu. why? -apu is r, convenience store ow very one-dimensional, stereotypical, and at that time, that's the only depiction south asian-americans had, specifically indian-americans. like, we didn't have anything else, and initially we were... i think i was excited because we had something. when you have nothing, yore excited about...
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just opened a new light rail network system in nigeria's capital of bujold was one of president the haris key campaign promises but it also shows how chinese firms a muscling into african infrastructure projects it's hoped that the new rail network will ease just notorious traffic or was declared nigeria's capital four decades ago since then the city's rapid population growth has outstripped infrastructure and the city is regularly in gridlock depends on it a port to link it with the country's economic capital largo's eight hundred kilometers away nigeria's government hopes the trains will make travel in and out of the city easier. it was a little to the airports so people want to get to the airport so this is the message to do is reduce travel times. it should also ease the movement of people living in the just satellite communities as planned new industrial estates have built. some areas of the city are expanding by as much as thirty percent per year central of just population more than doubles during the day as people flooded in looking for work. in. the walk out an easy as is to walk
just opened a new light rail network system in nigeria's capital of bujold was one of president the haris key campaign promises but it also shows how chinese firms a muscling into african infrastructure projects it's hoped that the new rail network will ease just notorious traffic or was declared nigeria's capital four decades ago since then the city's rapid population growth has outstripped infrastructure and the city is regularly in gridlock depends on it a port to link it with the country's...
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beatles soon embarked on their hari krishna trip. and in the musical hair an acid trip inevitably leads to people singing ari krishna there's no escaping them. by the one nine hundred seventy s. orange was everywhere on face cream tubs in dishwashing liquid and soda pop. even eating at the cafeteria like here at the german publishing house was almost a psychedelic experience. each today it's hard to imagine enjoying your lunch with something like this hanging overhead. though it's decor by ground up on top like these plastic chairs are now in design classics. then in one nine hundred seventy one the release of the film a clockwork orange pushed the limits even further and not just in terms of design. i write stuff right. by the late one nine hundred seventy s. orange had been transformed into dog westerners seeking the meaning of life by the thousands to the point to us from india their guru rajneesh attracted followers with a mix of free love tantra and group therapy though eventually this collector's insanity did come to an end. so
beatles soon embarked on their hari krishna trip. and in the musical hair an acid trip inevitably leads to people singing ari krishna there's no escaping them. by the one nine hundred seventy s. orange was everywhere on face cream tubs in dishwashing liquid and soda pop. even eating at the cafeteria like here at the german publishing house was almost a psychedelic experience. each today it's hard to imagine enjoying your lunch with something like this hanging overhead. though it's decor by...
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here in the studio maybe harry potter get help what do you think that's where we're off to now the hari potter experience is base just outside of london and allows visitors to immerse themselves in the story you can walk around whole walks creep through the forbidden forest if you dare and even try out a magic want one of other studios produced eight harry potter films in toto and although the last one was eight years ago now tickets for the experience are still high on demand. if. there is some hocus pocus going on at hogwarts muggles are writing broomsticks. even non-magical beings can enter the world of the harry potter films on the making of harry potter tour at warner brothers studios near london. here you can encounter the spiders from harry potter and the chamber of secrets and in the forbidden forest exhibit visitors remove harry's frightening experience. it's pretty spectacular out of the spot on the big chains pretty much the actual forest and part of the setting i like is we took the life i mean our eyes it's really impressive i mean the scale of it is bad when you inside i s
here in the studio maybe harry potter get help what do you think that's where we're off to now the hari potter experience is base just outside of london and allows visitors to immerse themselves in the story you can walk around whole walks creep through the forbidden forest if you dare and even try out a magic want one of other studios produced eight harry potter films in toto and although the last one was eight years ago now tickets for the experience are still high on demand. if. there is...
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i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching.d by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual atnd group retirement products. why we're your retirement company. additional support has bn provided by: and by the corporatibl for broadcasting, and by frontributions to your pbs statio viewers like you. thank you. be more. be more. pbs. - would you like to be mentally sharper and prevent memory loss? well, now you can. i'm dr. steven masley, and up next i'll share an easy-to-follow prram with special foods, nutrients, and activities that will dramatically improve your brain function, so don't go away. i'll be right back. male announcer: this program is made possible in part by designs for health. - in reality, as people age, on occasion taking longer to remember a name or a f
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are --sman steny hari steny hoyer coming up at 10:00 eastern -- 10:30 eastern. on monday, when congress is in session, we like to take a look at the week ahead in washington and to do that, we are joined by reporters covering both ends of pennsylvania avenue . daniel neuhauser is a correspondent with the national ayesha rascoe as a correspondent with npr. how is the white house approaching this hearing coming up on wednesday afternoon? guest: it seems like they are setting up with a big foreign policy week that just passed with what happened in helsinki and so it seems like pompeo has been defending the administration take a approach -- administration's approach. i'm sure they will be talking about that and having a message on that and there is also this just with iran and pompeo gave us a speech on how this administration is going to be appealing to the iranian people and basically saying that america is with you. it does not seem like they have gone to the point of asking for are looking for a regime change, but they're sending out this message that they want
are --sman steny hari steny hoyer coming up at 10:00 eastern -- 10:30 eastern. on monday, when congress is in session, we like to take a look at the week ahead in washington and to do that, we are joined by reporters covering both ends of pennsylvania avenue . daniel neuhauser is a correspondent with the national ayesha rascoe as a correspondent with npr. how is the white house approaching this hearing coming up on wednesday afternoon? guest: it seems like they are setting up with a big foreign...
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moon when earth's satellite turns and are in the red the eclipse visible across much of the globe but hari it's going to be over soon. and with that you're up to date now on d w news i'm sarah kelly in bergland thanks for watching. when life is hanging by a thread. given a trip to work can be a harrowing experience mining town of true tour in the republic of georgia has fallen on hard times than the local residents are having a tough time making ends meet. in sixty minutes on d. w. . the fast pace of life into digital. shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information in the wiki is finds and interviews with the makers and users. in forty five minutes the. earth. home to have species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. but is the country going to use the green energy solutions and reforestation. interactive content to the next generation about environmental protection. using channels available. and we're trying to build s
moon when earth's satellite turns and are in the red the eclipse visible across much of the globe but hari it's going to be over soon. and with that you're up to date now on d w news i'm sarah kelly in bergland thanks for watching. when life is hanging by a thread. given a trip to work can be a harrowing experience mining town of true tour in the republic of georgia has fallen on hard times than the local residents are having a tough time making ends meet. in sixty minutes on d. w. . the fast...
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three goals so far at the tournament for the psg striker a hatrick would take him level with hary kaneor can luka modric help get croatia's name engraved on thejules rimmet trophy? what a tournament the real madrid man has had so far. either way, the fifa president gianni infantino belives it's been the best world cup to date and could herald a spell of european dominance. we have now a final this time, or where we have one team that has won the world cup wants and one team that has never won the world cup, andi that has never won the world cup, and i don't think that croatia is necessarily a powerhouse of world or european football as a country. but they are in the final. so in the end it comes down to the quality of the players, which makes a difference, but i think that the results of this world cup for the other continents outside europe, it should be a ca ta lyst outside europe, it should be a catalyst and motivator for them to work even harder to train. i'm sure that in future we will have some other surprises as well for the world cup. when it comes to football, we had great, gr
three goals so far at the tournament for the psg striker a hatrick would take him level with hary kaneor can luka modric help get croatia's name engraved on thejules rimmet trophy? what a tournament the real madrid man has had so far. either way, the fifa president gianni infantino belives it's been the best world cup to date and could herald a spell of european dominance. we have now a final this time, or where we have one team that has won the world cup wants and one team that has never won...
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president tomorrow on my call has been holding talks in a bhutto with his nigerian counterpart but hari now among the topics discussed was the fight against boko haram and regional security but also high on across the gender was african culture his first stop was at the iconic nightclub and music venue the shrine it was here that across at the world's image of africa has to change. the. warm welcome for. people queue up the road glimpse of him. to my courtroom. obviously even though. the cards are good for us and they weren't disappointed that the french president isn't just here on business . after the african union summit and the meeting with president hu harry this is the place to which president michel has come it's a new africa shrine a place dedicated to philip could be the king of afrobeat and it's brought the kremlin of lagos to this place. not come came here as a student and he was clearly got to be back on. these cars. and let me just remind you. that this was. one of the places. that the slope was. macron announced the launch of a season of african culture that will bring the
president tomorrow on my call has been holding talks in a bhutto with his nigerian counterpart but hari now among the topics discussed was the fight against boko haram and regional security but also high on across the gender was african culture his first stop was at the iconic nightclub and music venue the shrine it was here that across at the world's image of africa has to change. the. warm welcome for. people queue up the road glimpse of him. to my courtroom. obviously even though. the cards...
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croatia beat england in the semifinal and is now heading to its first ever world cup final striker hari once you catch scoring the winning goal in extra time giving his team a two one win and fans in the croatian capital zagreb went wild waving national flags and lighting players they celebrated late into the night of a country will face france in the final on sunday. let's get more on the world cup with all of our moody he's standing by for us in moscow with the latest all over if you can see if you can hear us rather there you are a take us about the really game last night. yeah it was a really tense much right through to the very end of extra time it was again where both teams dominated in different stages but i think over the course of the game of the four hundred twenty minutes croatia did have the upper hand more than angered to get go forcing a foul on delhi alley and giving england their first chance on goal kiran trippier with a perfectly timed free kick one nil for the three lions in the fifteen minutes i. took croatian to the sixty eight to breaking into defense even parazit
croatia beat england in the semifinal and is now heading to its first ever world cup final striker hari once you catch scoring the winning goal in extra time giving his team a two one win and fans in the croatian capital zagreb went wild waving national flags and lighting players they celebrated late into the night of a country will face france in the final on sunday. let's get more on the world cup with all of our moody he's standing by for us in moscow with the latest all over if you can see...
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thank you very much for the latest from hari haram the task of there and joining me live now is charles lowry director and head of politics at u.k. consulting firm various maple croft is also the author of the land reform deception political opportunism in zimbabwe's land sea air and thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so this is a historic election it was quite remarkable to see pictures of former leader robert mugabe of voting in an election when he's completely out of it of the political landscape what are your thoughts on the way voting has gone so far today the way the election has been conducted indeed it's historic election both parties have an enormous amount to lose if we look first at zanu p.f. they need to demonstrate that they can hold a free and fair election they need to demonstrate that if they are indeed a new party that this is the kind of party that they are meaning a law abiding party so far the election has gone smoothly but i would add that we weren't anticipating a lot of violence this time so this is an election that was probably outwardly going to be
thank you very much for the latest from hari haram the task of there and joining me live now is charles lowry director and head of politics at u.k. consulting firm various maple croft is also the author of the land reform deception political opportunism in zimbabwe's land sea air and thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so this is a historic election it was quite remarkable to see pictures of former leader robert mugabe of voting in an election when he's completely out of it of the...
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said it no longer supported the hari's government presidential elections are expected to take place in february twenty ninth teen we can speak now to cheeky who will be running in that election he joins us from new york a cheeky very warm welcome to the program chick if i can get your reaction first of all to these defections from the a.p.c. . short thank you julie it's a pleasure to be here today. apparently as you can see with the defections going on tells me that there's no ideology with the parties the ruling parties that we've got right now many of them have no heart there's no core to be a belief systems which is why you have people who were part of p.d.p. two thousand and fourteen switched to a.p.c. for that and then just to win right now right before the elections next see a lot of them are switching again back to p.d.p. that shows you that when it comes to ideology or call a message for the people many of our politicians do not have that. they are in it for the selfish gain and that's part of the problem we have in the nation today and that lack of their core message cheeky is
said it no longer supported the hari's government presidential elections are expected to take place in february twenty ninth teen we can speak now to cheeky who will be running in that election he joins us from new york a cheeky very warm welcome to the program chick if i can get your reaction first of all to these defections from the a.p.c. . short thank you julie it's a pleasure to be here today. apparently as you can see with the defections going on tells me that there's no ideology with the...
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each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of mata hari prefer to lety fast of all.i since the seventeenth century the residents have gathered on the first sunday of april to parade giant palaces in the streets. costumes candy and a shaper found a serious all fall but anything goes when ordering the local calls da skin them for a bountiful and fulfilling sex life. it's an unconventional celebration but perhaps it will have the desired effect. you're a match this week's hot. hot single must see an event where the audience is the stuff. nice skin no cover. art and little joys. and. it's daring different and internet. zero max thirty minutes of. living fun beethoven. his works that god has for tonight. the maestro and. beethoven first bought twenty. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word collusion with nico is in germany. non-farm listen to her. chest it's simple harmonic on your mobile and three. d. w. zealand in course speak german maybe see. plenty plenty plenty of playing. this is due to the news coming to you live from berlin a r
each year the city of color sakena tokyo celebrates kind of mata hari prefer to lety fast of all.i since the seventeenth century the residents have gathered on the first sunday of april to parade giant palaces in the streets. costumes candy and a shaper found a serious all fall but anything goes when ordering the local calls da skin them for a bountiful and fulfilling sex life. it's an unconventional celebration but perhaps it will have the desired effect. you're a match this week's hot. hot...
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hari.ent trump is speaking in white sulfur springs in west virginia at the salute to service dinner. you're watching live pictures right now. subscribers can watch at livego. you'll also find the big diary entries coming up today as well as later this week. along with some of the events you may have missed urlier. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: england has won its first world cup knockout match since 2006 sending colombia packing nd setting up a quarter final. bscribers can keep up at wcupgo. and you can see how your picks are faring against your colleagues and competitors and our own anchors. ramy: let's god a check of headlines. shares jumped in new york after an upgrade from oppenheimer. rapid adoption of the roku channel is providing an avenue into $66 billion in linear tv and over the top advertising. onen highlight rn -- oppenheimer's $50 price target matches needham's street high. investor expected payouts, the government holds a possible veto, boeing says negotiations remain productive
hari.ent trump is speaking in white sulfur springs in west virginia at the salute to service dinner. you're watching live pictures right now. subscribers can watch at livego. you'll also find the big diary entries coming up today as well as later this week. along with some of the events you may have missed urlier. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: england has won its first world cup knockout match since 2006 sending colombia packing nd setting up a quarter final. bscribers can keep up at wcupgo....
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that he'd be willing to meet iranian president hassan rouhani at any time without preconditions mata hari says it's not the right time for talks with the u.s. and that they'd be humiliating and thompson senior staff appear to contradict him and u.s. secretary of state might prompt says he's on board with me to advance president but this is several requirements before it could go ahead president wants to meet with folks to solve problems if the iranians demonstrate a commitment to make fundamental changes in how they treat their own people reduce their malign behavior can agree that it's ha'p'orth while to enter a nuclear agreement that actually prevents proliferation and the president said he's prepared to sit down and have a conversation with them. zimbabweans may get a hint in the next few hours about who will lead them into a new post mugabe era the electoral commission says it will start announcing the results thirteen g.m.t. monday was the first election in nearly forty years without robert mugabe both president. and opposition leader nelson chamisa say they are confident of winning
that he'd be willing to meet iranian president hassan rouhani at any time without preconditions mata hari says it's not the right time for talks with the u.s. and that they'd be humiliating and thompson senior staff appear to contradict him and u.s. secretary of state might prompt says he's on board with me to advance president but this is several requirements before it could go ahead president wants to meet with folks to solve problems if the iranians demonstrate a commitment to make...
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started out to visit to africa by going to the african union summit and also meeting with president hu hariyesterday and there the top of the agenda was basically security so we must remember that france basically has four thousand troops in the south whole region in the south hold zone. in the fight against terrorism there and so they have a lot at stake in terms of military involvement and on the other hand it was also it was also something that basically today my comment business people from the business community young entrepreneurs so it's probably also something about getting a foothold in africa's biggest economy. which is nigeria and how successful has it been do you think what's going to be taking back hopes of france. well it's difficult to say whether french citizens are actually interested in the fact that in military involvement. of france in africa and in the region but definitely it shows that he shows that france is doing something in the fight against terrorism so that will probably appeal to people back home and it's also and and it's all and he also once in a while droppe
started out to visit to africa by going to the african union summit and also meeting with president hu hariyesterday and there the top of the agenda was basically security so we must remember that france basically has four thousand troops in the south whole region in the south hold zone. in the fight against terrorism there and so they have a lot at stake in terms of military involvement and on the other hand it was also it was also something that basically today my comment business people from...
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be reasoned, to listen and to cut through the noise so that pele what's reay at stake in this elec haria pr good relationship with our audience in thnd they are the kif intelligent group of people that can say, 'okay, this isn't exactly how i think but i'm better for hearing this point of view.' man: what you get on pbs o what yn frontline is in-depth, long-form coverage that you don't g anywhere else. h charlie rose: wee a unique opportunity to have in-depth conversation not just with candidates but, with adv ors, with experts, in-depth conversation with peoplo understand and know how to assess the political process. judy woodruff: if we can understand what voters want to know and then distill that into coverage that people can count on then we're doing our job. gwen ifill: news and public affairs is still at the heart of our mission and pbs is the place come for that. [laughter] donald trump: the confidence lead our country... hillary clinton: this isn't reality television... lin-manuel miranda: i feel like hamilton reached out of history and wouldn't let me go til i told his story. r
be reasoned, to listen and to cut through the noise so that pele what's reay at stake in this elec haria pr good relationship with our audience in thnd they are the kif intelligent group of people that can say, 'okay, this isn't exactly how i think but i'm better for hearing this point of view.' man: what you get on pbs o what yn frontline is in-depth, long-form coverage that you don't g anywhere else. h charlie rose: wee a unique opportunity to have in-depth conversation not just with...
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the milan i can't tell generation coming in i think today's announcement >> so some have kus accused harye were other issues at work at least why they moved some of the production overseas. presumably in the interview morgan brenner did, the exclusive with the ceo, he'll tell her that's not the case that's not true. what's the right answer? >> as usual is the case, i think there is some gray area here it's some of both. look under the current retaliatory tariffs being placed on motorcycles by the eu, they're not making any money on motorcycles. so that $2200 represents more or less the majority of what they were making per motorcycle and so one way or another, those jobs were going to leave the united states either because they were going to stop making motorcycles or selling to europe or because they were going to move that production having said that, i actually think it's potentially a benefit long-term, right we talked about how they're going to be eating these costs over the next year to year and a half i think as we look back call it late next year or early 2020, they're probably go
the milan i can't tell generation coming in i think today's announcement >> so some have kus accused harye were other issues at work at least why they moved some of the production overseas. presumably in the interview morgan brenner did, the exclusive with the ceo, he'll tell her that's not the case that's not true. what's the right answer? >> as usual is the case, i think there is some gray area here it's some of both. look under the current retaliatory tariffs being placed on...
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this according to harvard-haris online poll. what is going on here?er. here with his take is radio show george rodriguez. do you believe this poll is a trend that you could back up personally? >> it really does, brian. the problem is that the unhinged left continues to misplace their anger and their understanding, hispanics are just like any other american. we don't respond to negative comments, to the vitriol that's coming from the left. we don't respond to that the other thing is that they need to understand is testimony that of our folks are involved in law enforcement. and when you have an anti-american, anti-law enforcement message like the left has, it really turns us off. we have got more -- we have 60 hispanics over the past 100 years that have been medal of honor winners. when you talk badly about this country, and when you talk badly about law enforcement, we just don't respond very spoivelly against that. brian: up 10% over the last couple of months according to this one online poll. you say it has a lot to do with the fact if you are going
this according to harvard-haris online poll. what is going on here?er. here with his take is radio show george rodriguez. do you believe this poll is a trend that you could back up personally? >> it really does, brian. the problem is that the unhinged left continues to misplace their anger and their understanding, hispanics are just like any other american. we don't respond to negative comments, to the vitriol that's coming from the left. we don't respond to that the other thing is that...
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