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heralded reform process, gianni evans see no set the crisis was over last year.en too soon. once again, jeering fifa's showcase week, the talk is not about that but the past and the politics. as well as leading and the politics. as well as leading a world cup bid, he's a world football vice president. maybe it's my canadian background, but i'm uncomfortable when judges speak to the media weather during their tenure ship or afterwards. i think it's unprofessional, quite frankly andi it's unprofessional, quite frankly and i think it's better that people who sit on those committees just do theirjob. maradona has been in town asa theirjob. maradona has been in town as a thief that ambassador trying to keep the game. but when he is involved, events be more like better than football. bbc news, bahrain. a win for arsenal at southampton will boost their chances of finishing in the premier league's top four. a victory would put them behind manchester city who are currently fourth. there are still three matches to play so the manager could still maintain his record of fini
heralded reform process, gianni evans see no set the crisis was over last year.en too soon. once again, jeering fifa's showcase week, the talk is not about that but the past and the politics. as well as leading and the politics. as well as leading a world cup bid, he's a world football vice president. maybe it's my canadian background, but i'm uncomfortable when judges speak to the media weather during their tenure ship or afterwards. i think it's unprofessional, quite frankly andi it's...
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prime minister theresa may will visit buckingham palace later for an audience with the queen to heraldtart of the campaign. there's been widespread international criticism of president nicolas maduro‘s plans to set up a new body which could rewrite venezuela's constitution — and get around the current parliament which is dominated by the opposition. sweden is to lift identity checks on people entering the country from denmark imposed at the height of the migration crisis in 2015. another four countries from the schengen area are expected to follow suit in the coming months. now it's time for world business report. apple reports a surprise fall in iphone sales as customers wait for the ten—year anniversary phone. we talk you through the tech giants latest numbers. and as the french prepare to make their choice on sunday, we look at the contentious issue of immigration. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, the impact of trumps visa review — infosys says it will hire 10,000 americans. details in a moment. but first, apple is the world's most valuable
prime minister theresa may will visit buckingham palace later for an audience with the queen to heraldtart of the campaign. there's been widespread international criticism of president nicolas maduro‘s plans to set up a new body which could rewrite venezuela's constitution — and get around the current parliament which is dominated by the opposition. sweden is to lift identity checks on people entering the country from denmark imposed at the height of the migration crisis in 2015. another...
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. —— herald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald.ry auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they do. seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they dom isa forward to seeing what they dom is a revival, and what david lynch probably uniquely has managed to do is recruit a very impressive number of the original cast members, so u nfortu nate
. —— herald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald.ry auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing...
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. —— herald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald.grammes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen
. —— herald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald.grammes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before?...
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the full story available at "boston herald." this tweet. hayden is joining us from ohio, independent line. good morning. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about how a lot of people are talking about fake news and the media slandering trump, which is true, and a lot of the liberal base tends to attack trump based on, like, things that ar do not mat. i mean, they matter as the appearance of our president, but there are much easier things you can attack him on with policy from a liberal standpoint. host: thank you for the call. let's go to bob in louisville, kentucky, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think trump's right on the mark. he does not have to have these briefings because they will twist everything he says anyways. i get more information from his tweets that i do the press. the press is against him, period, so why would you want to be in a cage with a wild animal. that is what them people i believe are. they will not give him a fighting chance. he still stands up against them.
the full story available at "boston herald." this tweet. hayden is joining us from ohio, independent line. good morning. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about how a lot of people are talking about fake news and the media slandering trump, which is true, and a lot of the liberal base tends to attack trump based on, like, things that ar do not mat. i mean, they matter as the appearance of our president, but there are much easier things you can attack...
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with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editorng with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editorng with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to...
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with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the london evening standard. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma
with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the london evening standard. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's...
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. >> joining me now, chief operating officer circa news, government herald columnist, adriana cohen, have you with us. i know you called for the firing of this director, former director, james comey. do you think it took far too long? what do you make of his firing at this juncture? >> i think president trump made the right call. director comey lost trust with the american people long ago and i wrote in my boston herald column last september that he should be fired for grossly mishandling the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. as you know, lou, he gave a searing indictment of hillary clinton saying basically she was reckless with the mishandling of classified information and then gave her a pass he couldn't find intent. how does unauthorized servers end up in her chappaqua home? they were tentionally set up, intentionally maintained and intentionally there to avoid public transparency so i don't think the lack of intent flew and let's not forget that hillary clinton and her associates also, we found out after the fact, that devices were destroyed belonging to hillary clinton with
. >> joining me now, chief operating officer circa news, government herald columnist, adriana cohen, have you with us. i know you called for the firing of this director, former director, james comey. do you think it took far too long? what do you make of his firing at this juncture? >> i think president trump made the right call. director comey lost trust with the american people long ago and i wrote in my boston herald column last september that he should be fired for grossly...
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for more, let's bring in kimberly atkins and columnist for "the boston herald."resident calls the trip a home run. when it comes to merkel, it's a bunt or a strike-out. >> yes, clearly the german chancellor was not happy with the way things went in the meeting with president trump, which was his first big multilateral meeting of european allies since taking office. it was telegraphed to reporters that he would re-affirm the commitment to nato and did the exact opposite, scolding memberers saying they weren't paying their fair share of national defense. leaders reacting with eye rolls and not accepting his speech very well. >> eric: that means that they just don't want to hear what he has to say. couldn't you -- wouldn't you say that? >> also, they took it -- it was interesting. the european folks i talk to said look, he just came from saudi arabia where he told 50 or more muslim leaders that he was not going to lecture them. that's not what he was there for. he wanted them to focus on mutual interests. he goes to europe and talks to his allies and does that, lect
for more, let's bring in kimberly atkins and columnist for "the boston herald."resident calls the trip a home run. when it comes to merkel, it's a bunt or a strike-out. >> yes, clearly the german chancellor was not happy with the way things went in the meeting with president trump, which was his first big multilateral meeting of european allies since taking office. it was telegraphed to reporters that he would re-affirm the commitment to nato and did the exact opposite, scolding...
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. >> joining me now, chief operating officer circa news, government herald columnist, adriana cohen,to have you with us. i know you called for the firing of this director, former director, james comey. do you think it took far too long? what do you make of his firing at this juncture? >> i think president trump made the right call. director comey lost trust with the american people long ago and i wrote in my boston herald column last september that he should be fired for grossly mishandling the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. as you know, lou, he gave a searing indictment of hillary clinton saying basically she was reckless with the mishandling of classified inrmation and then gave her a pass he couldn't find intent. how does unauthorized servers end up in her chpaqua home? they were intentionally set up, intentionally maintained and intentionally there to avoid public transparency so i don't think the lack of intent flew and let's not forget that hillary clinton and her associates also, we found out after the fact, that devices were destroyed belonging to hillary clinton with
. >> joining me now, chief operating officer circa news, government herald columnist, adriana cohen,to have you with us. i know you called for the firing of this director, former director, james comey. do you think it took far too long? what do you make of his firing at this juncture? >> i think president trump made the right call. director comey lost trust with the american people long ago and i wrote in my boston herald column last september that he should be fired for grossly...
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i hope this heralds a real change because if the attacker had been palestinian and the victims had been israeli children, the suicide bomber would have received a stipend from the palestinian authority. that is palestinian law. that law must be changed. [applause] i hope president abbas heeds the principles, the clear, strong, moral and practical principles that you annunciated today. stop rewarding terrorists. stop glorifying murderers. i believe this is the first and crucial step toward the road to a genuine peace that israel seeks and i believe together with you we can achieve. president trump, working with you i believe we can advance a durable peace between israel and its arab neighbors as well as the palestinians because of the common danger that the arab world and israel faced from iran, and because of the leadership that you bring to this process. ultimately, around the world i have no doubt that freedom will defeat your, light will vanquish darkness because that is the story of america. a nation that has defeated the forces of tyranny, that is the beginning hope of all humanity
i hope this heralds a real change because if the attacker had been palestinian and the victims had been israeli children, the suicide bomber would have received a stipend from the palestinian authority. that is palestinian law. that law must be changed. [applause] i hope president abbas heeds the principles, the clear, strong, moral and practical principles that you annunciated today. stop rewarding terrorists. stop glorifying murderers. i believe this is the first and crucial step toward the...
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several papers are heralding this government as being quite balanced.er says it shakes up divisions we are used to seeing in french politics. in thear response catholic paper. they call it a balanced government. a balance that macron worked really hard to achieve. where we seeawing emmanuel macron and his prime minister building their government very carefully like they are playing a game of j enga. genie: other papers are saying to government is not as perfectly balanced as all of that. >> there is a really interesting article going through emmanuel macron's promises. technically he has created a government with an equal number of men and women, but men are still playing most of the major with theroles exception of the defense minister. he also had promised to create an entire ministry devoted to women's rights and he has only named a secretary of state. it's alsodoes seem not as politically balanced. >> is on the move to the center right -- it's on the move to the center right. left wing papers agree. they say mostly on the right. they have an image o
several papers are heralding this government as being quite balanced.er says it shakes up divisions we are used to seeing in french politics. in thear response catholic paper. they call it a balanced government. a balance that macron worked really hard to achieve. where we seeawing emmanuel macron and his prime minister building their government very carefully like they are playing a game of j enga. genie: other papers are saying to government is not as perfectly balanced as all of that....
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the monterey herald reports that engineers will use radar and drones to learn more about those slides. it may take weeks to come up with a plan to fix the highway. >>> well, for the third straight year, the warriors will battle the cleveland cavs in the nbc finals. >> we appreciate the fans that have stayed here. >> yep. >> last night, the cavs blew out the celtics in boston to win the eastern conference championship. las vegas has the warriors strongly favored. abc7 is the only place you can see the finals, game one on thursday. coverage starts at 5:30 as the warriors try to avenge last year's loss to cleveland. will the off season of kevin durant be enough to beat the cavs? tweet us. >> oh, man, we've got to wait nearly a week for that? here's a look at the san mateo bridge. it's breezy from time to time. let's talk about what's going on as far as your commute planner. on the bay, it's going to be good. not as breezy. on the roads, watch out for isolated drizzle. hardly any of us will see any. i just want you to be aware. let's talk about temperatures around san francisco. 53 to 54
the monterey herald reports that engineers will use radar and drones to learn more about those slides. it may take weeks to come up with a plan to fix the highway. >>> well, for the third straight year, the warriors will battle the cleveland cavs in the nbc finals. >> we appreciate the fans that have stayed here. >> yep. >> last night, the cavs blew out the celtics in boston to win the eastern conference championship. las vegas has the warriors strongly favored. abc7...
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if this is a good normal trip with no snafu's, it will be heralded as a success because it is all abouthe expectations game, at least in washington and among the political pundits. julia: what you called attention mistake there, shannon? a snafu? aannon: oh, a snafu, maybe tipoff, a wonder. [laughter] julia: i have never heard this analogy, this is great. trip, shannoneign points to lower expectations. there is a fascinating report in the new york times where foreign leaders are getting tips on how they should deal with president trump. keep the conversation to 30 assume he knows anything about the country, comfort him favorably to barack obama, and my favorite, can't let his electoral college win. hislet: -- complement electoral college win. scarlet: the new york times? >> yes. julia: shannon said the helicopter took off all she was speaking, so any minute -- scarlet: any minute, so he will be on the tarmac with first world -- with air force one. >> secretary james madison says president trump has issued an accelerated campaign to rest we combat islamic state. combat islamic state, cal
if this is a good normal trip with no snafu's, it will be heralded as a success because it is all abouthe expectations game, at least in washington and among the political pundits. julia: what you called attention mistake there, shannon? a snafu? aannon: oh, a snafu, maybe tipoff, a wonder. [laughter] julia: i have never heard this analogy, this is great. trip, shannoneign points to lower expectations. there is a fascinating report in the new york times where foreign leaders are getting tips on...
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editor of her school newspaper in public school in brooklyn, the name of the paper was the highwayt herald and the piece, the first piece in this book she wrote, came when she was in eighth grade. other items in the school newspaper talked about the circus, the school play, but young ruth wrote about the ten commandments, the magna carta -- [laughing] the bill of rights, thets declaration of independence and united nations charter, which had just been adopted. [laughing] [applause] oh you could understand the enormity of trying to select just enough to fill a book as opposed to gaston hall. and to wendy and i met with justice ginsburg and kind of got a big picture of the shape without the wanted the book to be in, and then wendy and not exchanged 28 draft of an outline and the great thing about working with justice ginsburg is she has a phenomenal memory. so we would talk about a particular speech and she would say we might want to consider the version i gave in paris in 2008 where i talked about brown v. board of education, and so we did. justice ginsburg has an amazing staff led by kim m
editor of her school newspaper in public school in brooklyn, the name of the paper was the highwayt herald and the piece, the first piece in this book she wrote, came when she was in eighth grade. other items in the school newspaper talked about the circus, the school play, but young ruth wrote about the ten commandments, the magna carta -- [laughing] the bill of rights, thets declaration of independence and united nations charter, which had just been adopted. [laughing] [applause] oh you could...
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before that, a national political reporter for the sydney morning herald in australia. brian is waiting to talk with you on the independent line from massachusetts. brian, good morning. caller: i do not see what the big deal is. news media is owned by corporations now. they own everything. they decide what gets out. bs to keep bunch of tax cuts off of big for the rich. totom line, it comes down the people who call in to congress and the senate and planning about things. they keep track of that. people are complaining about the news media being corrupt and that all the jobs are going to mexico and china. the eu legals are taking -- the illegals are taking all the jobs. the corporations are hiring them because they work cheaper. host: jonathan, i want you to pick up on the first part of that. the caller saying that this is all a distraction from other issues. guest: well, i do not really by that, because -- let's just unpack that. if the thing donald trump wants russia, andfrom is i can tell you from my own reporting that he is highly agitated about the russia storyline.
before that, a national political reporter for the sydney morning herald in australia. brian is waiting to talk with you on the independent line from massachusetts. brian, good morning. caller: i do not see what the big deal is. news media is owned by corporations now. they own everything. they decide what gets out. bs to keep bunch of tax cuts off of big for the rich. totom line, it comes down the people who call in to congress and the senate and planning about things. they keep track of that....
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she tells "miami herald" it's time to take a new step. caps decades career in government. house speaker paul ryan quick to recognize. he tweeted this, a voice for the voiceless and vulnerable. first hispanic woman in congress. such a privilege to serve with her. >> i showed you the puppy video, which is our daily dose of cute. i have a double daily dose of cute. twins toddlers took first spin in manhattan because what 2-year-old doesn't have a range rover. then they got a big surprise from the police department. >> oh, man. license and registration. >> of course you see the officers are deciding to play a prank on these boys. they had the lights and sirens and handed over that awful orange ticket that new yorkers hate but it was all in good fun apparently. you're never too young, though, to feel the strong arm of the law. that's for sure. >> never too young to roll the new york streets in a ranger. too cute. royal fans getting a new look at prince william and kate middleton's daughter charlotte, duke and duchess of cambridge put it out ahead of her second birthday tomorrow
she tells "miami herald" it's time to take a new step. caps decades career in government. house speaker paul ryan quick to recognize. he tweeted this, a voice for the voiceless and vulnerable. first hispanic woman in congress. such a privilege to serve with her. >> i showed you the puppy video, which is our daily dose of cute. i have a double daily dose of cute. twins toddlers took first spin in manhattan because what 2-year-old doesn't have a range rover. then they got a big...
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host: let's go to herald in new jersey. good morning on the line for republicans. caller: this is an easy one. that people who are paying him the money are really the ones who should be blamed. now has aent obama country $19.5 trillion in debt. i am a 94-year-old veteran of world war ii. we were blessed with seven children, 12 grandchildren. all my children and grandchildren, essentially everyone is drowning in debt. the country is drowning in debt. the world is drowning in debt. all this has to do because , "i have abama said telephone and a pen." he violated the constitution continuously with obamacare. the government cannot force people to buy something and that is what obamacare was. president rightly said -- clinton rightly said, "it's the craziest thing i ever saw." if someone wants to pay 400 or whatever dollars to somebody to somebody who is an absolute failure on the world stage, he went around a apologizing for our beautiful country and the rave men in my division, 9000 casualties, these are the model rules -- marvelous people he does not give credit to t
host: let's go to herald in new jersey. good morning on the line for republicans. caller: this is an easy one. that people who are paying him the money are really the ones who should be blamed. now has aent obama country $19.5 trillion in debt. i am a 94-year-old veteran of world war ii. we were blessed with seven children, 12 grandchildren. all my children and grandchildren, essentially everyone is drowning in debt. the country is drowning in debt. the world is drowning in debt. all this has...
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herald, as prime minister, did so much to expand university education and make it accessible for all, and his greatest legacy, i believe, is the open university and access that gives everybody to go and a higher education, if that is what they wish to do at any stage in their lives. so i think today, we are setting out a manifesto to transform the 21st century in the same way that harold wilson in the 1960's sought to transform the 20th century. it is an absolute pleasure to be here today. this manifesto is a draft for a better future for our country. it is a blueprint of what britain could be, and a pledge of the difference a labour can and will make. like thousands of other labour party members, i have been making the case to people across the country over the last few weeks. this is a manifesto for all generations. we are providing hope and genuine opportunity for everybody. i say to our children, whatever the postcode you are born in, we will make sure you have the same chance as every other child. [applause] mr. corbyn: and i have to say, as the days turned into weeks as this cam
herald, as prime minister, did so much to expand university education and make it accessible for all, and his greatest legacy, i believe, is the open university and access that gives everybody to go and a higher education, if that is what they wish to do at any stage in their lives. so i think today, we are setting out a manifesto to transform the 21st century in the same way that harold wilson in the 1960's sought to transform the 20th century. it is an absolute pleasure to be here today. this...
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the first is this report today in the herald in miami which cites that maduro ordered the militarization of a border agent with colonial -- colombia. we've always feared he would create a military pretext to distract people from the crisis in the country. then he's got unusual behavior on the part of maduro. yesterday he said the followers of hugo chavez are the new jews of the 21st century, comparing them with the jews exterminated during the holocaust in world war ii. these comments were broadcast on state television last night. this is incredible. by the way, this is the same man who about a week ago was caught on camera with a straight face asking a cow to vote for a constitutional referendum that he is seeking to pass. i don't even think the cow would support him at this point in venezuela. mr. president, i hope president trump in the next few days or weeks will act against these individuals who have carried out this coup d'etat against democracy in venezuela and what plunged this proud nation and proud people into a constitutional, humanitarian and economic crisis. with that, mr. p
the first is this report today in the herald in miami which cites that maduro ordered the militarization of a border agent with colonial -- colombia. we've always feared he would create a military pretext to distract people from the crisis in the country. then he's got unusual behavior on the part of maduro. yesterday he said the followers of hugo chavez are the new jews of the 21st century, comparing them with the jews exterminated during the holocaust in world war ii. these comments were...
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one of the things that i found very amusing, actually, he heralded the boeing dream liner, 787, the big boeing airplane as being a made in america product. that plane is actually a case study in complex global saying. that plane couldn't get in the air, because they had so many suppliers and places trying to work together. it was a disaster. alternative facts they're on that. i will say this, i think that so far what you see in the market is stocks are way up here, the markets believe in donald trump, why is that? he's going to cut taxes on corporations. he's going to let big companies bring back cash they're holding in offshore bank accounts. guess who the stock market enriches, the top 20% of the population, owns 80% of the assets. that doesn't change the story on main street. >> how long -- here's the question before those working class people who put their support behind them realize this ain't quite working out the way we thought. >> it's an interesting question. i had a fascinating conversation with a psychologist that was thinking about this issue. when people are in despair, as
one of the things that i found very amusing, actually, he heralded the boeing dream liner, 787, the big boeing airplane as being a made in america product. that plane is actually a case study in complex global saying. that plane couldn't get in the air, because they had so many suppliers and places trying to work together. it was a disaster. alternative facts they're on that. i will say this, i think that so far what you see in the market is stocks are way up here, the markets believe in donald...
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prime minister theresa may will visit buckingham palace later for an audience with the queen to heraldp a new body which could rewrite venezuela's constitution — and get around the current parliament which is dominated by the opposition. sweden is to lift identity checks on people entering the country from denmark imposed at the height of the migration crisis in 2015. another four countries from the schengen area are expected
prime minister theresa may will visit buckingham palace later for an audience with the queen to heraldp a new body which could rewrite venezuela's constitution — and get around the current parliament which is dominated by the opposition. sweden is to lift identity checks on people entering the country from denmark imposed at the height of the migration crisis in 2015. another four countries from the schengen area are expected
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you could nurture and foster free market capitalism and democratic values, and that your work would heraldin some ways, thatjob has pretty much been done. if you look across eastern europe, most countries are anchored in the eu, and those who aren't are desperately trying to get in. that is why it seems to me that you are desperately scratching around for new places you can invest money, and make money, and you are compromising on the core beliefs that the institution began with. i would of course reject that. starting with the traditional countries we started with in eastern europe. some of them have advanced very well over the last 25 years. some are members of the eu and nato. is the transition job done? is it completely finished? no. a number of areas such as energy efficiency still remain. i think there is a lot of work to do there. in the areas of taking equity from companies, companies in poland and other countries, they could become regional champions and hopefully global over time. those are things that are part of our mission. yes, the challenge is diminishing, in the balkans, th
you could nurture and foster free market capitalism and democratic values, and that your work would heraldin some ways, thatjob has pretty much been done. if you look across eastern europe, most countries are anchored in the eu, and those who aren't are desperately trying to get in. that is why it seems to me that you are desperately scratching around for new places you can invest money, and make money, and you are compromising on the core beliefs that the institution began with. i would of...
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didn't talk about the muslim ban, which he heralded during the campaign. did they see a more traditional republican, or is it still president trump? >> well, i think it's still president trump. and for that reason, actually a lot of them were pretty happy that he was out of the country for a while and kind of a little more peace and breathing room on the hill, although there was plenty of other stuff going on. frankly, especially among some of the senior republicans that have been doing politics for a long time, they've kind of lowered their standards as to what they expect from president trump. so if he goes over there and things go fairly smoothly, that's good news. i heard from a couple of people who were not happy with the nato speech, the article five thing, but they said, well, you know, it wasn't as bad, if you look at it, as how it's being portrayed. the montenegro thing -- i even heard a suggestion from someone that maybe there should be someone over there to mend relations. >> we don't want to overread too many of those moments. it's interesting
didn't talk about the muslim ban, which he heralded during the campaign. did they see a more traditional republican, or is it still president trump? >> well, i think it's still president trump. and for that reason, actually a lot of them were pretty happy that he was out of the country for a while and kind of a little more peace and breathing room on the hill, although there was plenty of other stuff going on. frankly, especially among some of the senior republicans that have been doing...
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you could nurture and foster free market capitalism and democratic values, and that your work would heralden done. if you look across eastern europe, most countries are anchored in the eu, and those who aren't are desperately trying to get in. that is why it seems to me that you are desperately scratching around for new places you can invest money, and make money, and you are compromising on the core beliefs that the institution began with. i would of course reject that. starting with the traditional countries we started with in eastern europe. you then have advanced very well over the last 25 years. some are members of the eu and nato. if the transitionjob are members of the eu and nato. if the transition job done? is are members of the eu and nato. if the transitionjob done? is it com pletely the transitionjob done? is it completely finished ? no. the transitionjob done? is it completely finished? no. a number of areas such as completely finished? no. a number of areas such as energy completely finished? no. a number of areas such as energy efficiency still remain. i think there is a lot
you could nurture and foster free market capitalism and democratic values, and that your work would heralden done. if you look across eastern europe, most countries are anchored in the eu, and those who aren't are desperately trying to get in. that is why it seems to me that you are desperately scratching around for new places you can invest money, and make money, and you are compromising on the core beliefs that the institution began with. i would of course reject that. starting with the...
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his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule, and could also herald a more conciliatory approachbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in seoul. well, here in the south korean capital, people are waking up to a completely new political landscape, and there'll be ramifications throughout asia and beyond. former human rights lawyer and advocate of greater engagement with north korea moonjae—in has been voted in comfortably as this country's new president. and this is also a drastic rejection of the conservative side of politics, under the former president, park, who is now injail waiting corruption charges. an end to ten years of conservative rule, as you say. i know north korea policy is one of the sharpest disagreements between liberals and conservatives in south korea. how do you expect that the policies to change? absolutely, people are waiting now for change to happen almost immediately, because this is not the way power normally changes in south korea. this election was called on because the previous leader ended up injail, and so now he is the president from today. now, moonjae—in, he'll
his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule, and could also herald a more conciliatory approachbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in seoul. well, here in the south korean capital, people are waking up to a completely new political landscape, and there'll be ramifications throughout asia and beyond. former human rights lawyer and advocate of greater engagement with north korea moonjae—in has been voted in comfortably as this country's new president. and this is also a drastic rejection of...
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this weekend while you all work on someone shot out the lexington herald leaders, we understand what happened in montana with congressman. with this ministry can take a stand against violence and got reporters? >> we take a stand against violence against any individual. >> okay, let me follow that up with which is what legislation you on the been the ones have come out screaming it's fake meeting at which is what legislation that would support for supporting such as the shield law. a patch for as other -- >> with the constitution that supports a first amendment that allows all americans and even his country frankly the freedom of expression that we support that full. >> the second question, when you say you're going to try to defeat isis and al qaeda, what we do to eliminate the abject poverty that is the breeding ground for the terrorists? >> as we've mentioned before, his national security team is putting together a holistic solution to defeating isis. when the surgeon is complete will have something for you on it. >> you said back channels are appropriate part of diplomacy. >> i d
this weekend while you all work on someone shot out the lexington herald leaders, we understand what happened in montana with congressman. with this ministry can take a stand against violence and got reporters? >> we take a stand against violence against any individual. >> okay, let me follow that up with which is what legislation you on the been the ones have come out screaming it's fake meeting at which is what legislation that would support for supporting such as the shield law....
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his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule, and could also herald a more conciliatory approach go live to the south korean capital. joining me from seoul is chung—in moon, distinguished university professor at yonsei university, and also editor—in—chief of the magazine and website global asia. he was an adviser to the government of kim dae—jung. soa human so a human rights lawyer is now the president of south korea. what difference do you think it is going to make? it will make a big difference. as you point out, he was a very famous human rights lawyer, therefore he knows the virtue democracy he does how to heal the pain ofa democracy he does how to heal the pain of a polarised korean society andi pain of a polarised korean society and i think that he will make a great contribution to the maturing of democracy and south korea. one of the most divisive issues, i think, and south korea, is how to behave towards the north, how to handle the north. how do you think he will do that? he will pursue a policy of active engagement with north korea, he will be a daunting challenge of ha
his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule, and could also herald a more conciliatory approach go live to the south korean capital. joining me from seoul is chung—in moon, distinguished university professor at yonsei university, and also editor—in—chief of the magazine and website global asia. he was an adviser to the government of kim dae—jung. soa human so a human rights lawyer is now the president of south korea. what difference do you think it is going to make? it will...
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there was an entire section this weekend in the omaha world herald which you own by the way that was entitled after warren. it is a subject we spent a lot of time on. usually not today that would be the one that we would spend the most time on. you kind of gave a little window you said maybe my successor might take over while i'm still alive. at some point you're not out of there. and i know what that record is but i don't want to break the record. what changed about the succession plan in the meeting today. it just so happens that the present choice as that. there is no reason why a female can do this job. it was a wonderful woman. we should look at berkshire hathaway. down half a% right now. in the wake of earnings it fell short of analysts expectations. it sat at $247,163. down 1%. if even holding it since election day you had been quite a winner. it was a big part is participant in the trumpet rally. if you look at the markets both of them are battling out on wall street. any game for these two indices is a record high. right now you're not seen that. the nasdaq is a down around
there was an entire section this weekend in the omaha world herald which you own by the way that was entitled after warren. it is a subject we spent a lot of time on. usually not today that would be the one that we would spend the most time on. you kind of gave a little window you said maybe my successor might take over while i'm still alive. at some point you're not out of there. and i know what that record is but i don't want to break the record. what changed about the succession plan in the...
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todd cooper is the court reporter for the omaha world "herald." >> it's the mundane world of after schoolen it's just shattered by a monster. >> reporter: do you remember getting the call? d i do. >> reporter: omaha police detective derek mois was one of the first on scene. >> i remember walking in their thom the door. there's a little boy lying face down in a very large pool of blood. you get to the back door, you see this lady who had very evidently been pushed down to the ground and attacked. n freporter: then five years later came a break, but in the form of another horrific tragedy. a prominent doctor and his wife murdered. >> reporter: scott and i had a teal definitive moment after we walked through that house. i've seen these things before. >> reporter: when had the last time been that you had seen stabbings like that? >> 2008 with thomas and shirlee. hirleporter: the lightbulb must have gone off for you. b very brightly. >> reporter: did your son kill yommy hunter, shirlee sherman, roger and mary brumback? >> i don't know. if he did, it's a totally different person than they're ta
todd cooper is the court reporter for the omaha world "herald." >> it's the mundane world of after schoolen it's just shattered by a monster. >> reporter: do you remember getting the call? d i do. >> reporter: omaha police detective derek mois was one of the first on scene. >> i remember walking in their thom the door. there's a little boy lying face down in a very large pool of blood. you get to the back door, you see this lady who had very evidently been...
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it was a heralded event. at each stop, both man and beast would be unloaded.urs, a vacant lot was turned into a canvas city. how many people would the big top seat? >> 12,000. >> reporter:12,000. really? howard dibbles what so blown away he spent much of his 81 years recreating that spectacular in miniature. how long did the big top take you to make? >> it took 18 years. >> reporter: you wanted to preserve -- >> what i've seen as a kid. >> reporter: his replica now on display in sarasota, covers half the length of a football field. he built more than 150 circus wagons, 59 train cars, ticket booths, concession stands, all by hand and all in exacting detail. do you have any idea how much you've spent? >> no, and nobody needs to know. >> reporter: his model captures the magic that the traveling circus held. a spell cast on anyone looking for adventure, even after ringling ditched the big top in favor of the air conditioned comfort of arena. you hear people talk all the time about running away and joining the circus, and you did. >> we did. we get to tell people t
it was a heralded event. at each stop, both man and beast would be unloaded.urs, a vacant lot was turned into a canvas city. how many people would the big top seat? >> 12,000. >> reporter:12,000. really? howard dibbles what so blown away he spent much of his 81 years recreating that spectacular in miniature. how long did the big top take you to make? >> it took 18 years. >> reporter: you wanted to preserve -- >> what i've seen as a kid. >> reporter: his...
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another headline from the miami herald, the manchester bomber id'ed and they are looking for possible partners. be tight at track, the indy 500 track is what talking about there, the upcoming indy 500. back to the phones before the in.e comes patricia, baker, louisiana, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: yes. i'm calling because i hear all in all ents coming around. they keep talking about the edia, the media is only reporting what they hear. mean, everything come out of donald trump's mouth is ignorant, he's a crook nfor the people, crooked friends and his family. these dy with all comments and trying to drag resident obama, donald trump cannot measure up to president obama, period. on him n't have to call before anything. robin, a ht, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say that i am disappointed, what is wrong with these people, it is causing all t are this and us deplorable, we are donald trump.r what he did in saudi arabia was wonderful to get the countries against this ght terrorism. and i am so sick of people talking about trump. obama did that d
another headline from the miami herald, the manchester bomber id'ed and they are looking for possible partners. be tight at track, the indy 500 track is what talking about there, the upcoming indy 500. back to the phones before the in.e comes patricia, baker, louisiana, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: yes. i'm calling because i hear all in all ents coming around. they keep talking about the edia, the media is only reporting what they hear. mean, everything come out of donald trump's mouth...
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the assistant direct herald cooper played by harry lennox and he surrendered himself and said he wouldmake a deal with them where he could continue to live his life and be out and about and so on. he would give them perpetrators on his list. >> charlie: they have a certain respect for each other and certain sense of -- was it more than that in a sense? >> i think that's to a great degree what it's about and to all his people in his sphere of influence. the relationship at the fbi wasn't public knowledge. the fbi as a whole are in fact still hunting him and he is still on the most wanted list. during the task force he moved up the list to number one. he's still out there. he's committing crimes. >> charlie: and the person who encapsulates the life you do has to be smart. that's part of the attraction. >> it's compelling to all of us about gangsters. >> charlie: especially -- you guys are pretty violent too. >> yeah, he is. yes. >> charlie: is that good or bad in terms of the sense of the fun of it all? >> i think he's well wear of the cost that comes with that. but he lives in a world t
the assistant direct herald cooper played by harry lennox and he surrendered himself and said he wouldmake a deal with them where he could continue to live his life and be out and about and so on. he would give them perpetrators on his list. >> charlie: they have a certain respect for each other and certain sense of -- was it more than that in a sense? >> i think that's to a great degree what it's about and to all his people in his sphere of influence. the relationship at the fbi...
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truth was by the end of the nixon white house years, a lot of folks like ray price that came from the herald nixon and the press was just a war as teddy white said it was a war, a hatred between the two of them. >> neil: this is me gleaning between the chapters in the back. where nixon wanted to win over the media, win over the establishment, you're really wasting your time. but trump doesn't give a damn. >> it's amazing about trump. he goes against them every day. nixon held off and held off. finally after his speech to rally the country behind the vietnam war, the networks trashed him. that's where i recommended them we go behind them with a high profile attack. that's what happened. you know, nixon held off. he would -- >> neil: he would say where the coverage wasn't fair. >> i said you make the case about the power and the bias. in campaign of 72, we ran so strong. everybody said i don't care what the media does to us. leave them along. mcgovern is the talk. focus on his extremism and nixon went with it and understood it. with president trump, it's every minute, every day and the failing
truth was by the end of the nixon white house years, a lot of folks like ray price that came from the herald nixon and the press was just a war as teddy white said it was a war, a hatred between the two of them. >> neil: this is me gleaning between the chapters in the back. where nixon wanted to win over the media, win over the establishment, you're really wasting your time. but trump doesn't give a damn. >> it's amazing about trump. he goes against them every day. nixon held off...
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i mean, who can forget the "new york herald's,," lincoln commits suicide." but-- too soon.pite commie's firing, maine senator susan colins is certainty russian investigations will continue. >> well, the president didn't fire the entire f.b.i. >> stephen: don't give him any ideas! dummy! i could do that. could i do that? tell them to turn their tvs on. but this investigation is not going to go away quietly. comey's firing is historically unprecedenteprecedented with one exception. >> some are comparing comb's firing to president nixon's saturday night massacre. he wanted archibald cox fired. >> reminiscent of watergate. >> echoes of watergate. >> the whole echo of watergate is very strong here. >> stephen: yes, listen closely, children, and you can hear the echo of watergate. i am not a crook-oook-oook. that's my nixon. thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) but i'll tell you what, i'll tell you who does not buy the nixon comparison. the nixon listen. yesterday they tweeted, "fun fact: president nixon never fired the director of the fbi." ( laughter ) ( applause ) that
i mean, who can forget the "new york herald's,," lincoln commits suicide." but-- too soon.pite commie's firing, maine senator susan colins is certainty russian investigations will continue. >> well, the president didn't fire the entire f.b.i. >> stephen: don't give him any ideas! dummy! i could do that. could i do that? tell them to turn their tvs on. but this investigation is not going to go away quietly. comey's firing is historically unprecedenteprecedented with...
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kimberly atkins, washington porter from the "boston herald" joins us now.y, it was pretty strong on thursday. it was 10 to three. one judge writing that the ban drips with religious intolerance, and a miss and discrimination. is that fair? >> well, look him in the trump administration had urged courts to only look at the language of the second order, the revised one in determining whether there is a religious animus as the challenges allege. time after time, we see court declined to do that in looking at other information including the president campaign trail statements, his call for a complete shutdown of muslim entry and other things to say the real reason for this was an attempt to ban must not miss. >> why would they include that? some people say that out of the realm of the legal language. >> well, the president does not and this is the governments argument, does have broad authority when it comes to immigration decision. but that authority is limited by the constitution of -- a tory language that prevents discrimination on the basis of religion the s
kimberly atkins, washington porter from the "boston herald" joins us now.y, it was pretty strong on thursday. it was 10 to three. one judge writing that the ban drips with religious intolerance, and a miss and discrimination. is that fair? >> well, look him in the trump administration had urged courts to only look at the language of the second order, the revised one in determining whether there is a religious animus as the challenges allege. time after time, we see court...
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the man herald a loud -- heard a loud noise, saw the flames, and he ran there to the bus and he helped get all 33 kids out. no one was hurt. nancy: to wyoming where dozens confiscated from the owner. they were being kept in a large kennel with no food or water. this was at a home in the countryside. authorities now working to find shelter space for all of these animals. >> going to no-kill facilities that will have the manpower to help the dogs sort of figure out what life is all about. nancy: some of the dogs have medical issues like worms and malnutrition but once they recover they will be placed with permanent homes. alison: trial underway in france now. britain's prince william and his wife duchess of cambridge are suing the magazine "closer" that published topless photos of the duchess in 2012. the royal couple looking for $2 million in damages. "closer" was fined for printing the pictures and banned from using them altogether. verdict is expected in july. jonathan: the eagles, one of the top selling bands of all time suing hotel california. one of the hit songs. the hotel califor
the man herald a loud -- heard a loud noise, saw the flames, and he ran there to the bus and he helped get all 33 kids out. no one was hurt. nancy: to wyoming where dozens confiscated from the owner. they were being kept in a large kennel with no food or water. this was at a home in the countryside. authorities now working to find shelter space for all of these animals. >> going to no-kill facilities that will have the manpower to help the dogs sort of figure out what life is all about....
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palestinian authority to hate and your name streets and you name parks after terrorists, they are heraldedmay say nice things when he's at the white house but this is the same abbas who made a fiery speech to the arab league not long ago in which he said yes, we will continue to incite. if you listen carefully to what he said of the white house he also said we've got to go back to the 67 borders, that's a suicide pact for israel. there is no way they can do tha that. dividing jerusalem is like solomon trying to divide a baby. you're going to kill a baby doing it, jerusalem has to be a united city, it has never been the capital of anybody but the. that's the only people who ought to have jerusalem as the capita capital. >> sean: agreed, i know the president is thinking about that, i agree that should happe happen. i took a tour of the old city, i didn't have it on previous trip trips. the armenian sector and the muslim sector and the jewish sector and the jewish sector in the christian sector. it's amazing in this very small area of space, there can be peaceful coal assistance, and that the
palestinian authority to hate and your name streets and you name parks after terrorists, they are heraldedmay say nice things when he's at the white house but this is the same abbas who made a fiery speech to the arab league not long ago in which he said yes, we will continue to incite. if you listen carefully to what he said of the white house he also said we've got to go back to the 67 borders, that's a suicide pact for israel. there is no way they can do tha that. dividing jerusalem is like...
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she is the host for boston herald radio. she has interviewed newsmakers like president donald trump. she is also a model to raise money for the nonprofit dress for success, but she specializes in fishing. adriana, want to start with you. james clapper not only lied to a senate panel, i remember watching this interview. as the dni was being interviewed by diane sawyer and she said what about these london bombers? he had no idea that the london bombers were caught three hours earlier. here is a guy, we are interviewing him as an expert but that he is uninformed and has lied to us. >> he has lost the confidence of the american people, especially when you highlight with the nsa. under oath he said, he denied knowing anything about intelligence surveillance of average civilians. then we learn that's not the case. he has lost the american people's trust, and then even with benghazi, he wasn't exactly forthcoming. i don't know why these left-wing leaning media outlets continue to have him on other to disparage donald trump. >> eric
she is the host for boston herald radio. she has interviewed newsmakers like president donald trump. she is also a model to raise money for the nonprofit dress for success, but she specializes in fishing. adriana, want to start with you. james clapper not only lied to a senate panel, i remember watching this interview. as the dni was being interviewed by diane sawyer and she said what about these london bombers? he had no idea that the london bombers were caught three hours earlier. here is a...