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stay so long in hue? that's it. >> anthony: really? >> huong: what's your impressions about it? >> anthony: it's very -- it's really -- it's very laid back. >> lan hue: mmm-hmm. >> anthony: the food's great. it's pretty, there's a lot to see. it's a perfect place to go, if you want to take your time. it's beautiful to me. food's coming! out here, there are a lot of dishes like this. fill a chicken with lemongrass, wrap it in banana leaves, then cover it with the muddy clay from the nearby rice paddies. cook in the coals or a pile of burning straw, if you like. unwrap carefully, tableside. section with shears. >> lan hue: it smells so good. makes me hungry. >> anthony: serve with a little lime and salt, maybe some chili sauce. squash, bitter melon, and morning glory greens for veggies. mmm! that's good. some unexpected last words. >> ngu quoc thanh: on behalf of people of hue, thank you for your coming. >> anthony: thank you for having me. >> ngu quoc thanh: we wish you would have a blessed trip, safe and
stay so long in hue? that's it. >> anthony: really? >> huong: what's your impressions about it? >> anthony: it's very -- it's really -- it's very laid back. >> lan hue: mmm-hmm. >> anthony: the food's great. it's pretty, there's a lot to see. it's a perfect place to go, if you want to take your time. it's beautiful to me. food's coming! out here, there are a lot of dishes like this. fill a chicken with lemongrass, wrap it in banana leaves, then cover it with the...
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theresa may's breaks a deal has bebeen rejected by a hue margin in the british parliament. by two hundred a and two to four hundred and thirty two mps voted to throw out the deal the margin of defeat two hundred and thirty is the largest ever. in martin parliamentary history rec called mrs mays reaction was to say the house has spoken on her government will listen she added e.. u. citizens. in the uk band vice versa old need clarity. every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty small business and home run across. the governmentnt. has heard what the house iss set tonight. but i'll ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the britishsh people who wants this issue set. withth thehe government to . the opppposite side of thee chambeber the lead the opopposition jeremy corbett immediately tabled a motion of no confidence in mrsrs ms government had referred to the result as a catastrophic defeat. the last two years she's only had one priority the conservative party. ring ring civil. under no i'll cause reach the end of the line. she ca
theresa may's breaks a deal has bebeen rejected by a hue margin in the british parliament. by two hundred a and two to four hundred and thirty two mps voted to throw out the deal the margin of defeat two hundred and thirty is the largest ever. in martin parliamentary history rec called mrs mays reaction was to say the house has spoken on her government will listen she added e.. u. citizens. in the uk band vice versa old need clarity. every day that passes without this issue being resolved means...
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hue . the present on the past a similar life within its walls. you probably has preserved its fast sightedness. it's a cosmopolitan fortress. between the nineteen days in cancun. and the kick off series on this football event. we check it out the favorites and the fun. and thoughts of inside info. returns in nineteen days and counting on. climate change. the scheme to delete. environmental projects. of globalisation place biodiversity species conservation exploitation in quality. human rights displacement polls show the global economy to a local actually. global three thousand and sixty minutes on. how do you want to focus discover a good concept discover it with the broncos. school. off to one hundred years the ideals of the bond house are more relevant today than they were of the one hundred. be sure. to come speak. with shaping society. with ideas. the part documentary starts in january thirteenth on teen w. i'm. in just a few weeks time the seventeenth asian cup kicks off in the united arab emirates. kenya barcelona went to dubai to check out
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products to the european union will be the big winners of import duties are abolished as proposed by the hue. u.s. firms currently pay a five point two percent tariff to sell their goods in the block in the other direction european firms pay a three point five percent import tariff to american tax authorities brussels plan would also see the end of june teas on cars and car parts an area in which american firms are disadvantaged they pay ten percent in tariffs while it is only a mere two point five percent on similar european goods we are prepared to put our vehicle tariffs on the negotiating table this as part of a broader agreement if the us agreed to work together towards zero tears for all industrial goods. the new proposals come as brussels faces considerable pressure u.s. president trump has threatened to drastically raise tariffs on imports of european vehicles the e.u. commission has even pulled back on one demand that discussions over a new deal only take place once the u.s. government removes its tariffs on steel and aluminum. and our financial correspondent who is interested out i
products to the european union will be the big winners of import duties are abolished as proposed by the hue. u.s. firms currently pay a five point two percent tariff to sell their goods in the block in the other direction european firms pay a three point five percent import tariff to american tax authorities brussels plan would also see the end of june teas on cars and car parts an area in which american firms are disadvantaged they pay ten percent in tariffs while it is only a mere two point...
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these are for you to actually if you re take the hue of the nagant point of view i think every cease and desist the end because it's going to be so no cold was the last. big voice that comes with these people was waiting for so now here in this country everything at the national level and the lego level everything to end up but me because i you thought that yesterday in a press conference i mean despite that he's waiting for they didn't get any of the african union so maybe today as the way to go with these people waiting for them here to morrow waiting to see what the african you know we say but here we've always been a does tools. and for myself i will i mean fight for these elections. thank you that was the w.'s wendy bash concetta thank you. and we turn to northern ireland where a car bomb rocked the center of the city of london derry also known as derry on saturday night there were no reports of casualties police say two men have been arrested and suspect the blast was carried out by a dissident irish republican group known as the new ira leading politicians have condemned the b
these are for you to actually if you re take the hue of the nagant point of view i think every cease and desist the end because it's going to be so no cold was the last. big voice that comes with these people was waiting for so now here in this country everything at the national level and the lego level everything to end up but me because i you thought that yesterday in a press conference i mean despite that he's waiting for they didn't get any of the african union so maybe today as the way to...
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the hues agricultural appropriation bill which i chaired as the ag subcommittee chairman. it was bipartisan. i worked with my coleeg, good friend from georgia, sanford bishop, on the bill. but the bill in front of us tonight is basically as some would say is nothing burger. it is missing any substance. . the house bill contained more than the senate bill for broadband pilot program. that is program that is widely popular among rural america. the house bill provided $149 million more for the food and drug administration. the house bill protected our children by excluding chicken from china. and our children's school meals -- in our children's school meals. the house bill reflected my work with representative clyburn of south carolina to secure set-aside funds for persistent poverty as it continues in rural areas. but tonight's package does not include these priorities. also they don't protect the border. which is one of the most basic duties of the federal government. and certainly one of the basic duties that the president must make sure that he does, protect our nation ag
the hues agricultural appropriation bill which i chaired as the ag subcommittee chairman. it was bipartisan. i worked with my coleeg, good friend from georgia, sanford bishop, on the bill. but the bill in front of us tonight is basically as some would say is nothing burger. it is missing any substance. . the house bill contained more than the senate bill for broadband pilot program. that is program that is widely popular among rural america. the house bill provided $149 million more for the...
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. >> the moon got a red hue.per moon because it was at one of the closest points to the earth making it look bigger and brighter than normal. a full moon in january is called a wolf moon. hundreds of people at the science center in oakland >> i am en a.amored by the moon. it's kind fantastic kl if that makes sense. >> i felt like i was watching a movie. somebody pulled a fake image background. it was unreal. >> if you missed the super blood wolf moon, the next one we'll have in the bay area will be in the year 2029. frances just noticed there were a lot of people howling like a werewolf. >> brings out the animal in you. >> i guess. we have to go to bet super early. when i walked out this morning, the moon looked really big and bright. i didn't see the orange or the red hue. it was pretty cool. >> i'm glad they had a chance to view it. we had quite a few showers and windy conditions. that is all changing starting right now. live doppler 7, skies clearing. an w sprinkles on the coast inch. check out this beautiful
. >> the moon got a red hue.per moon because it was at one of the closest points to the earth making it look bigger and brighter than normal. a full moon in january is called a wolf moon. hundreds of people at the science center in oakland >> i am en a.amored by the moon. it's kind fantastic kl if that makes sense. >> i felt like i was watching a movie. somebody pulled a fake image background. it was unreal. >> if you missed the super blood wolf moon, the next one we'll...
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his state hue gives of american business address followed by a news conference with reporters. later in the day, the afl-cio with their rally congressional democrats to call for an end to the partial shutdown.t that's live at noon eastern. up this : coming weekend on book tv, saturday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, california democratic senator kamala harris life and career through her book "the truths we hold, an american journey." at 11:00 p.m. eastern, oz guinness talks about his latest for liberty."ll then sunday on after words at p.m. eastern, a journalist discusses her book "it was all a dream." generation confronts the broken promise to black america. interviewed by editor-in-chief. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. nnouncer: on wednesday, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate inority leader charles schumer held a news conference with the labor union that represents federal workers to talk about of the government shutdown. from the u.s. capitol, this is 20 minutes. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. thank you for being here.
his state hue gives of american business address followed by a news conference with reporters. later in the day, the afl-cio with their rally congressional democrats to call for an end to the partial shutdown.t that's live at noon eastern. up this : coming weekend on book tv, saturday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, california democratic senator kamala harris life and career through her book "the truths we hold, an american journey." at 11:00 p.m. eastern, oz guinness talks about his latest for...
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so should all hue seven buyers opt for the plug in hybrid version. i would have thought a says the answer is yes and no it depends a lot on your driving habits and needs where you drive and the distances you normally travel and interesting people who drive four hundred kilometers per day probably don't need a plug in hybrid but if you only go for shore johnson the city for shopping etc. and are able to charge a car somewhere you'll see a noticeable reduction in fuel consumption and emissions. that's all too often. put up pointed out by was optional for our schools but now to our. own mind on the arabian peninsula our adventure begins here at the moose got airport a journey across the country and new of b.w.i. maracas. were a monthly crew reporters organizers and local people who joined forces to take on the mountains and deserts and on the rocks. at first it's a leisurely drive along the coast but for the next three days we'll be heading across some rough terrain and. we leave the airport and the capital behind in a convoy. the first stop is the be m
so should all hue seven buyers opt for the plug in hybrid version. i would have thought a says the answer is yes and no it depends a lot on your driving habits and needs where you drive and the distances you normally travel and interesting people who drive four hundred kilometers per day probably don't need a plug in hybrid but if you only go for shore johnson the city for shopping etc. and are able to charge a car somewhere you'll see a noticeable reduction in fuel consumption and emissions....
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racing against the incoming weather and tomorrow's commute, work crews hope to reopen a section of mont hue expressway after a sink hole opened up there. live many milpitas tonight with the details. good even maryanne. >> good evening. in the last few minutes things are changed here. good news for drivers. the crew have just removed the cones here. they made sure the asphalt was dry and now montrepair the holed because the weather has cooperated, they had hoped to open it tomorrow night but jus . a few minutes ago. and that is certainly welcome news for drivers. >> yeah for sure. not really a fan of traffic. just so we can get, you know, where we need to go. >> reporter: according to the milpitas police department, the sink hole was caused by a damaged underground storm drain. once again mont hew expressway is open where the sink shoal and everything will be running smoothly for tomorrow morning's commute. maryanne favroo nbc bay areas news. >> you can get updates for your neighborhood on the app. >>> the charity supporting the national parks system is asking for donations to clean up the m
racing against the incoming weather and tomorrow's commute, work crews hope to reopen a section of mont hue expressway after a sink hole opened up there. live many milpitas tonight with the details. good even maryanne. >> good evening. in the last few minutes things are changed here. good news for drivers. the crew have just removed the cones here. they made sure the asphalt was dry and now montrepair the holed because the weather has cooperated, they had hoped to open it tomorrow night...
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go to hue mane rescue alliance.org and add the little guy to yr family. >> the forecast not anything to worry about. the short walks before the rain. get the extra mile or two today. ten-day forecast and the polar plgeoming up. >> thank you process, chuck. >>> 4:32 now. todayus tds of federal workers will miss a second paycheck. >> it's been more than a month since the friends and neighbors whoovernment workers have been paid. as expected two competing senate bills to reopen the failed yesterday. but after the votes senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and minority leader chuck schumer had a meeting to discuss the possibility of a stopgap bill. it that measure would give lawmakers three weeks to work outer a dea border security while reopening the g ernment. but the white house press secretarah srs sanaid the compromise would only work if there is a largedown payment on th wall. house speaker nancy pelosi again indicated that was not anop on. news4 tracie potts has more. >> there is a effort under to feed furloughed federal contracts living with disability. david culver spoke to a
go to hue mane rescue alliance.org and add the little guy to yr family. >> the forecast not anything to worry about. the short walks before the rain. get the extra mile or two today. ten-day forecast and the polar plgeoming up. >> thank you process, chuck. >>> 4:32 now. todayus tds of federal workers will miss a second paycheck. >> it's been more than a month since the friends and neighbors whoovernment workers have been paid. as expected two competing senate bills to...
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house-led legislation moved more toward a merit based immigration system, provided new funding for more hue hew main shelters at the border, accelerated the judicial review process and made accommodations for those to resolve those facing the anxious ambiguity who are called the deferred action childhood arrivals or daca kids. kids who, children brought here through no fault of their own. i supported these initiatives. but unfortunately, they failed in our house. and moving forward, i think we need to keep certain other priorities at the forefront of the immigration debate. which is of course an increase in border security. robust internal enforcement. and this additional priority which is now only coming to light, we have been doing this for a number of year, of course the policy needs to be revisited and evaluated in terms of success but i think it's an important one. moving the immigration debate off the 1-yard line and working with creative and imaginative foreign policy engagement with the countries in the northern triangle of guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. in that way, to help
house-led legislation moved more toward a merit based immigration system, provided new funding for more hue hew main shelters at the border, accelerated the judicial review process and made accommodations for those to resolve those facing the anxious ambiguity who are called the deferred action childhood arrivals or daca kids. kids who, children brought here through no fault of their own. i supported these initiatives. but unfortunately, they failed in our house. and moving forward, i think we...
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leads or any recharging, and with the touch of a button it can operate your sonos or your phillips huerovide enough power byjust doing this to make it work. but for those who are more interested in convenience, this infrared charging transmitter is hoping to help. the light signal is transmitted to the wide charge receivers that can either be in the form of plug—in chargers or actually embedded in the company's home devices. but whilst this kind of charging may prove less energy—efficient, the company does hope it will be used as part of an ecosystem which makes it simple to turn this off whenever it is not in use. ok, that is sustainability. item 12 of 20 done. right, let's rattle through some more. now, if you do come to ces, don't forget to check out eureka park. this is where all the new, new ideas are being formed, including this, a fully customisable keyboard. 5554524 1}. 25.5..ié'1—121—ii; 5:2}..- _ this one is on the japanese external trade stand. in the french area, you can have a drink and a snack from the butler bots known as the fresh geoffrey of france. that's the fresh ge
leads or any recharging, and with the touch of a button it can operate your sonos or your phillips huerovide enough power byjust doing this to make it work. but for those who are more interested in convenience, this infrared charging transmitter is hoping to help. the light signal is transmitted to the wide charge receivers that can either be in the form of plug—in chargers or actually embedded in the company's home devices. but whilst this kind of charging may prove less energy—efficient,...
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to me, too many of my colleagues and to much of the nation, we sent a response and huÉ 17.it was year to come together and aggressively address discrimination and all of its corrosive and violent forms. it was a tipping point when enough outraged women stood up, fed up and determined to take matters into our own hands. there was no more exhilarating affirmation of this and the women's march that took place in cities across the world. it was among the most heartening political uprisings i have ever witnessed. i'd been in politics for most my life and it seems a remarkable change in the conversation. when i was a ryan drill and for years after feminism was practically a dirty word. i've been fighting for laws to protect women from my entire adult life. sometimes i've had to settle for incremental reforms, rationalizing half a loaf was better than no loaf at all. other times i stuck my high heels in the sand and to online, and often i was forced to wait for a more optimal time to act. in 2014 i tried to pass an amendment demanded sexual harassment prevention training in congre
to me, too many of my colleagues and to much of the nation, we sent a response and huÉ 17.it was year to come together and aggressively address discrimination and all of its corrosive and violent forms. it was a tipping point when enough outraged women stood up, fed up and determined to take matters into our own hands. there was no more exhilarating affirmation of this and the women's march that took place in cities across the world. it was among the most heartening political uprisings i have...
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you can see the blue hue, it will be bitterly cold out there to start the morning but at least dry for into the far south—east corner, could see a couple of centimetres of snow in 12 spots. watch up this and watch at the widespread ice and freezing mist and fog patches. a few wintry showers in the west as well. summer through the cheshire gap gap into the west midlands. —— into the wood —— midlands. very cold start. but, we should have plenty of sunshine around to compensate wants the mist and fog tends to clear away and the showers become fewer and far between. many places should be dry. however, temperature wise, they will struggle. 3—5d for many full stop we could see seven or eight across the far south—west of england. as we head into thursday, we will see the next weather front in the atlantic and that will introduce cloud and showery rain. more bursts of rain at head of it. england and wales. some of it could bring sleet and snow. many places should be dry with variable cloud and also good spells of sunshine away from the west. and then for friday, this would find spread slowly a
you can see the blue hue, it will be bitterly cold out there to start the morning but at least dry for into the far south—east corner, could see a couple of centimetres of snow in 12 spots. watch up this and watch at the widespread ice and freezing mist and fog patches. a few wintry showers in the west as well. summer through the cheshire gap gap into the west midlands. —— into the wood —— midlands. very cold start. but, we should have plenty of sunshine around to compensate wants the...
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first thing this morning, you can see the blue hue, which means temperatures below freezing sitting acrossales. that is where the temperatures are likely to be well below freezing, a widespread frost not out of the country. there will be plenty more cloud always close to the coastline, and that could be slow to shift through the day. there could be sunny spots, the temperatures are going to struggle here after that cold start of three orfour here after that cold start of three or four degrees. here after that cold start of three orfour degrees. perhaps here after that cold start of three or four degrees. perhaps close to the coastline, looking at about five to seven or eight. as we move to thursday, we will continue to see clear skies and some bulk forming. but as i say, the real cold air is sitting across europe and we are seeing snow even at lower levels across mainland greece and turkey over the next few days. the high pressure though for the uk, that is not going very far very fast. we start of friday morning with the potential for some freezing fog around. it is going to be a cold and
first thing this morning, you can see the blue hue, which means temperatures below freezing sitting acrossales. that is where the temperatures are likely to be well below freezing, a widespread frost not out of the country. there will be plenty more cloud always close to the coastline, and that could be slow to shift through the day. there could be sunny spots, the temperatures are going to struggle here after that cold start of three orfour here after that cold start of three or four degrees....
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so, you can see there are lots of different hues here as well as there are within westminster and thatcron, president trump, theresa may. let's get more from davos now, where the trade war between the us and china is one of the big issues concerning global business leaders at this year's world economic forum. as the new boss of investment giant goldman sachs — david solomon is one of the most powerful figures in global finance. he told the bbc that he wants to see a more level playing field for us firms dealing with china — and supports the stand the trump administration is taking: i think one of the things we will be the width is china as an up and coming economy. there are handful of issues with which the us and china are in conflict, the us would like to see china opening up markets have some protection on of those issues process of resolving those issues g process of resolving those issues and forward along with process of resolving those issues g forward along with the oi'i on trade is us and :-:777 us and for tiff- us and for some if: us and for some time. 1 us and for some time.
so, you can see there are lots of different hues here as well as there are within westminster and thatcron, president trump, theresa may. let's get more from davos now, where the trade war between the us and china is one of the big issues concerning global business leaders at this year's world economic forum. as the new boss of investment giant goldman sachs — david solomon is one of the most powerful figures in global finance. he told the bbc that he wants to see a more level playing field...
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leads or any recharging, and with the touch of a button it can operate your sonas or your phillips huervesting technology which claims to provide enough power byjust doing this to make it work. but for those who are more interested in convenience this infrared charging transmitter is hoping to help. the light signal is transmitted to the wide charge receivers that can either be in the form of plug—in charges or actually embedded in the company's home devices. but whilst this kind of charging may prove less energy—efficient, the company does hope it will be used as part ofan ecosystem which makes it simple to turn this whenever it is not in use. ok, that is sustainability. item 12 of 20 done. right, let's rattle through some more. now, if you do come to see us don't forget to check out eureka park. this is where all the new, new ideas are being formed, including this, a fully customisable keyboard. with an electronic ink display behind which means you can have qwerty, you can go azerty, chinese, japanese, whatever you fancy. this is also where you will find your new companion robot, ano
leads or any recharging, and with the touch of a button it can operate your sonas or your phillips huervesting technology which claims to provide enough power byjust doing this to make it work. but for those who are more interested in convenience this infrared charging transmitter is hoping to help. the light signal is transmitted to the wide charge receivers that can either be in the form of plug—in charges or actually embedded in the company's home devices. but whilst this kind of charging...
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you can see the blue hue right across the country, it will be bitterly cold out there to start the morningd see a couple of centimetres of snow in 1 or 2 spots. watch up this and watch for widespread ice and freezing mist and fog patches. could see a few wintry showers in the west as well. some running through the cheshire gap in towards the midlands and a few scattered across northern and western scotland, otherwise, plenty of sunshine around but notice that —11, —12 celcius perhaps in some of the scottish glens. a very cold start. but, we should have plenty of sunshine around to compensate once the mist and fog tends to clear away and the showers become fewer and further between. many places should be dry. however, temperature—wise, they will struggle. 3—5 degrees for many. we could see seven or eight across the far south—west of england. now, as we head on into thursday, we will see the next weather front moving in off the atlantic and that will introduce thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. we'll also have some showery bursts of rain ahead of it, spreading south—eastwards across englan
you can see the blue hue right across the country, it will be bitterly cold out there to start the morningd see a couple of centimetres of snow in 1 or 2 spots. watch up this and watch for widespread ice and freezing mist and fog patches. could see a few wintry showers in the west as well. some running through the cheshire gap in towards the midlands and a few scattered across northern and western scotland, otherwise, plenty of sunshine around but notice that —11, —12 celcius perhaps in...
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hue the bishop. howie: the bush shot diocese in kentucky apologized.olumn saying twitter is ruining journalism, short sir cutting our better instincts into group think. his solution is to tweet a whole lot lessor to wait and think before you tweet. who all day long are retweeting and giving high fives to left-wing activists. they will give high fives to people whose jobs are to tear down the opposition but then they will say i'm unbiased. they are living in a fantasyland where they are presenting you with the facts and objective neutral reporting and no american should buy that anymore. and i think americans are starting to realize that. mara: there are some news organizations who have guidelines about what you can say and do on twitter. but it's not an opinion platform if you are not a columnist or opinion journalist. howie: both left and right have joined the online mobs. in this covington case, initially. >> lurking. howie: it's apparent they were not the aggressors, conservatives piled on. mara: everybody needs to deescalate which isn't going to ha
hue the bishop. howie: the bush shot diocese in kentucky apologized.olumn saying twitter is ruining journalism, short sir cutting our better instincts into group think. his solution is to tweet a whole lot lessor to wait and think before you tweet. who all day long are retweeting and giving high fives to left-wing activists. they will give high fives to people whose jobs are to tear down the opposition but then they will say i'm unbiased. they are living in a fantasyland where they are...
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the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns hue jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get that. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of nonwhite head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder
the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns hue jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get that. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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the holocaust is all encompassing thing, it builds up around hue and it is as though the world is closingrrible cost. my dad's father, his mother, art, uncles, cousins... they were all murdered, they were all exterminated. vermin. that is how they were seen by the nazis. not even human beings. and they were my family. if i was ever to think about living or even working in germany, i would need to have a stronger sense asi would need to have a stronger sense as i possibly could that the germany of today is utterly completely different to the germany of the 19305. different to the germany of the 1930s. they are going to go see a woman now who, like me, is rediscovering her german jewish roots. i want to find from her what it is like to live in modern—day berlin. the sounds of german politics are shifting. the far right afp has become the biggest opposition party, jewish community groups here are concerned though about a rise in anti—semitism. groups here are concerned though about a rise in anti—semitismlj think the level of anti—semitism would u nfortu nately think the level of anti—semiti
the holocaust is all encompassing thing, it builds up around hue and it is as though the world is closingrrible cost. my dad's father, his mother, art, uncles, cousins... they were all murdered, they were all exterminated. vermin. that is how they were seen by the nazis. not even human beings. and they were my family. if i was ever to think about living or even working in germany, i would need to have a stronger sense asi would need to have a stronger sense as i possibly could that the germany...
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. >> trevor: hue do you travel without a passport?ou a united states travel document that's only good for a year, and most countries need more validity on your passport to even enter the country. >> trevor: right. >> it's complicated. most countries i wouldn't be allowed to go but i would go and see what happened. i would get questioned in a lot of different countries. >> trevor: so let me understand this, you are a palestinian-kuwaiti-muslim traveling the world with no passport and you were, like, yeah, i want to try to do this in more countries. ( laughter ) how many times did you get stopped? >> every time. no, it was every time. to the point when i became a citizen and reentering america and he was, like, okay, go ahead. i was, like, are you sure? i think there's another -- something else needs to happen here. i feel awkward. could we just talk for a little while? ( laughter ) i'm serious! i did! i was, like, what's going on? i was, like, no, we need to chat a little bit. like japan was my favorite interrogation i had. it was an h
. >> trevor: hue do you travel without a passport?ou a united states travel document that's only good for a year, and most countries need more validity on your passport to even enter the country. >> trevor: right. >> it's complicated. most countries i wouldn't be allowed to go but i would go and see what happened. i would get questioned in a lot of different countries. >> trevor: so let me understand this, you are a palestinian-kuwaiti-muslim traveling the world with no...
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the vermilion hues of clay over the oil well tracks and roads bled through the gray and white of winter. hotel rooms, truck stops, nights at a bar called t.j.'s where the outer banks biker spun tales about all the times he'd nearly frozen himself senseless. danny and the toyota tundra driver stayed in a truck behind somebody's shop for a few days. the owner finally agreed to hire danny if he could pass a driving test, but danny forgot whatever lessons he had learned from trucking school as he tried to pa maneuver a 13-speed loaded to 100,000 pounds, water sloshing inside the tanker as the northern winds bellowed. he looked down when shifting gears during their test run. i hate to do this, the interviewer said, but if you have to look down to shift, you can't be driving a water truck. it's dangerous up here. .. telling him to impersonate the biker to the dispatcher over the phone running vote of water with another rookie driver. to do with dan and that the men would get to practice hauling while the biker patent $700 out of his inflated paycheck. exact with the biker was doing while they
the vermilion hues of clay over the oil well tracks and roads bled through the gray and white of winter. hotel rooms, truck stops, nights at a bar called t.j.'s where the outer banks biker spun tales about all the times he'd nearly frozen himself senseless. danny and the toyota tundra driver stayed in a truck behind somebody's shop for a few days. the owner finally agreed to hire danny if he could pass a driving test, but danny forgot whatever lessons he had learned from trucking school as he...
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and decisions by successive governments, of all hues, have got us in the position today where we cannotthis is the second major blow to the long—term strategy of electricity supply here in the united kingdom. and as my noble friend, lord west, has pointed out, we are in a situation where we cannot deliver this if we cannot trust the chinese with optical fibre technology, are we really going to put all our eggs in the chinese basket on nuclear technology? my lords, as i said, this announcement is not a welcome announcement. i would have preferred to have more time to have debated it in a proper and timely manner. nevertheless, we remain committed to nuclear power. the noble lord will remember our nuclear sector deal. we will look to see what we can do. we still have a great deal of expertise in this country, and i think, my lords, we can work on that. the energy minister, lord henley. a date for your diary now. and the leader of the commons has confirmed there'll be a statement from the government on what next for brexit on monday, with mps voting on that statement at the end of the mont
and decisions by successive governments, of all hues, have got us in the position today where we cannotthis is the second major blow to the long—term strategy of electricity supply here in the united kingdom. and as my noble friend, lord west, has pointed out, we are in a situation where we cannot deliver this if we cannot trust the chinese with optical fibre technology, are we really going to put all our eggs in the chinese basket on nuclear technology? my lords, as i said, this announcement...
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paul: looking, of course, across the next year, if you are nancy pelosi, saying, hue can i lure donaldt's face it not ideological president in terms of political philosophy, how can i lure him into certain bipartisan deals where my party would be happy getting 50% of what we want, where would you push? >> well, i would push, james freeman talked about the immigration reform. if i were the democrats, look, let's give him money for the wall and let's get something like a daca fix in return, the dreamers fix in return because the wall will -- will diminished in people's minds and the daca fix which is like a 70 or 80% winner dependent on how you word the question, advantage of both democrats and republicans but it's going to be democrats who will be the people who layed it out on the table and said we are willing to deal with you in order to get it. paul: what would your advice be to president trump how to deal with democrats, my thinking is the more they investigate him and move toward impeachment, the more trump will rely on republicans to salvage for presidency if they do impeach to ho
paul: looking, of course, across the next year, if you are nancy pelosi, saying, hue can i lure donaldt's face it not ideological president in terms of political philosophy, how can i lure him into certain bipartisan deals where my party would be happy getting 50% of what we want, where would you push? >> well, i would push, james freeman talked about the immigration reform. if i were the democrats, look, let's give him money for the wall and let's get something like a daca fix in return,...
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leaders not in love with money but in love with justice, not in love with publicity, but in love with hue manti. e with hi from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah take your razor, yup. up and down, never side to side, shaquem, you got it? come on stay focused. hard work baby, it gonna pay off. >>> welcome back. the ultimate pleasure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. those words spoken by martin luther king jr. more than 50 years ago ring just as true today as hundreds of thousands of americans working
leaders not in love with money but in love with justice, not in love with publicity, but in love with hue manti. e with hi from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee...
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and astronomers say the earth's shadow will cast a red hue over the earth's surface. >> it will be a bigger bite until 8:41 when totality begins and that's when the moon is completely inside the shadow and looks red. >>> the entire event will last three hours beginning at 7:31 and ending at 10:50. >>> coming up, congressman mark dissen chef will join us at the red table discussing the government shutdown and what is next when congress returns on tuesday. >>> making it easier to get to the beach. the new initiative from the california coastal conservancy. >>> well good morning. joining us is eastbound congressman mark dsane talking about the biggest topic on american horizons. the wall. it's an interesting phenomena on the southern border of mexico and right up through to the halls of washington d.c. this has become the issue that outpaces just about everything else. now the democrats say that they are willing to put one billion dollars more in to border security but not the wall. what is it about the wall that pushes the button on stop? >> because it is not efficient. a waste of mone
and astronomers say the earth's shadow will cast a red hue over the earth's surface. >> it will be a bigger bite until 8:41 when totality begins and that's when the moon is completely inside the shadow and looks red. >>> the entire event will last three hours beginning at 7:31 and ending at 10:50. >>> coming up, congressman mark dissen chef will join us at the red table discussing the government shutdown and what is next when congress returns on tuesday. >>>...
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nasa explaining that the lunar eclipse turned the moon this reddish hue you see there and that it wase it was closest to earth in its orbit during a full moon. the next super blood moon, by the way if you missed it, not until 2037. so just take a look at all the pictures online. amazing, though, right? israel now, lawn offing air strikes on iranian targets in syria overnight. the israeli military releasing this video, confirming the attack while warning syrian forces against retaliation. the air raids come just hours after israel intercepted an iranian missile launched from syria in broad daylight. the prime minister says he refuses to allow iran to establish itself in syria. well, vice president mike pence offering some insight into the upcoming nuclear summit between president trump and kim jong un. >> we'll be laying out our expectation for north korea to take concrete steps to begin to make real the denuclearization that kim jong un committed to and the president's very optimistic. heather: well, the two leaders have agreed to a second summit at the end of february. u.s. officials
nasa explaining that the lunar eclipse turned the moon this reddish hue you see there and that it wase it was closest to earth in its orbit during a full moon. the next super blood moon, by the way if you missed it, not until 2037. so just take a look at all the pictures online. amazing, though, right? israel now, lawn offing air strikes on iranian targets in syria overnight. the israeli military releasing this video, confirming the attack while warning syrian forces against retaliation. the...
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. >> this is, you know, we have heard you about the incries in hue -- increase in human trafficking. if you could present on what is being done to address that and to help victims, that will be helpful. >> we will prepare a report for that. thank you. >> next report. >> good evening, commander, chief scott, commissioners, i am a special operations bureau at mta. today i will talk about safe streets and vision zero and the partnership in the city, which is a little different. many of you know about vision zero. the goal is to end traffic fatalities with 2024. partner to expand tranning and education. issue at least five traffic citations to the five cause us of injuries and report to the police commission quarterly. our effort andy ployment we have high injury corridors. every two years those are looked at for the current numbers. sometimes they change. highest corridor is in the timeline market street corridor and mission south of market. when we do enforcement, those vary as far as number of collisions. every two years they are reevaluated to identify possible new high injury corrid
. >> this is, you know, we have heard you about the incries in hue -- increase in human trafficking. if you could present on what is being done to address that and to help victims, that will be helpful. >> we will prepare a report for that. thank you. >> next report. >> good evening, commander, chief scott, commissioners, i am a special operations bureau at mta. today i will talk about safe streets and vision zero and the partnership in the city, which is a little...
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he says it started when a group of hue brew israelites began yelling his classmates. that's when phillips says he tried to tdefuse situation by singing but then the teen says he wishes things had turned out differently. > now, i wish i would have walked away. i didn't want to be disrespectful to mr. phillips and walk ay if he was trying to talk to me, but i wasai cey -- i was surrounded by a lot of people. i didn't know they had their phones out, had cameras and i didn want to bump into anyone or seem like i was trying to do something. >> at the same time, nicholas says he was not wrong for what he did do that day. >> do you see yourwn fault in any way? >> as far as standingthere, i had every right to do so. i don't- my position was that i was not disrespectful to mr. phillips. i respect dm. ike to talk to him. >> they" "to show expects to continue the conversation with both nicholas and nathan phillips tomorrow on the "today" show. >>> this morning a teen is b recovering aftng stabbed hoside a d.c.er bathroom in northwest yesterday morning. the victim's 15 years old.
he says it started when a group of hue brew israelites began yelling his classmates. that's when phillips says he tried to tdefuse situation by singing but then the teen says he wishes things had turned out differently. > now, i wish i would have walked away. i didn't want to be disrespectful to mr. phillips and walk ay if he was trying to talk to me, but i wasai cey -- i was surrounded by a lot of people. i didn't know they had their phones out, had cameras and i didn want to bump into...
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the hue brew israel continue to taunt the kids. someone says you stole our land.responds. >> it's how it works. >> it seems like there's a will the of side in the story. is there consensus between the students and native americans as to what happened? >> the native americans and students see thinkings very differently. one thing they do agree on is the source of the tension that created this situation is fully put on the black men standing there who call themselves the he brew israel it. taunting and screaming. an hour before you see them come face to face. we have gotten new information. we have seen a letter that was sent to parents of the catholic school. of the students. basically they sent a letter saying we have started an independent third party investigation. into what happened. there in washington d.c. on this school sanctioned trip. they talk about the fact they involved the police and local authorities to make sure the students are safe. at least one of the students has said that he has been threatened and his family threatened. and concerned for his sa
the hue brew israel continue to taunt the kids. someone says you stole our land.responds. >> it's how it works. >> it seems like there's a will the of side in the story. is there consensus between the students and native americans as to what happened? >> the native americans and students see thinkings very differently. one thing they do agree on is the source of the tension that created this situation is fully put on the black men standing there who call themselves the he brew...
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for instance, the distinctive reddish hue on this strand reveals its provenance. >> these beads were how do you know? >> whereas most amber is yellow, burmese amber is more often red. so, you can determine a lot of things visually -- by the color, by the clarity, by the uniformity of the color. >> other hints help determine a bead's age -- erosion signs, texture, and rarity. another clue -- older beads typically have larger holes, due to the lack of sophisticated cutting tools. >> beads were made by hand, and they were made by artisans, and they were made one at a time, and they had a lot of skill and time invested in them. >> jamey's analysis yields a stunning conclusion -- many of naomi's beads are not only very old, but rare. ancient items include 17th century glass trading beads from venice and these amber ones from the chinese qing dynasty. >> they probably were originally in a mandarin court necklace about 150 years ago. >> other beads, he tells them, are even older. there's west african quartz more than 1,000 years old, pre-columbian ceramic from peru, and afghani beads from t
for instance, the distinctive reddish hue on this strand reveals its provenance. >> these beads were how do you know? >> whereas most amber is yellow, burmese amber is more often red. so, you can determine a lot of things visually -- by the color, by the clarity, by the uniformity of the color. >> other hints help determine a bead's age -- erosion signs, texture, and rarity. another clue -- older beads typically have larger holes, due to the lack of sophisticated cutting...
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it'll have a "reddish hue"... >>> good news that he has been seen by a vet and we are told that he is just fine. ic of the c >>> here's an event for folks fascinated with what is up in the sky but there is something a little special about tomorrow's event it will be a super blood wolf moon. an a lunar eclipse that takes place during the first full month of the year. ni full moon of the year. it will appear redder than usual. to 9:31 pacific time. >> it will be a magnificent example of clock workup of the universe where things can line up so precisely that we have the earth casting its shadow on the moon. th >> the lunar is expected to be most visible tomorrow night from about 6:36 until 9:31. the tahoe trucking area has a few feet of snow thanks to this week's storms. now that the blizzard conditions have passed, the resort's are delightful for skiers and snowboarders. have this much snow... i'm just going to go out and ski as much as i can..up and down hills that last man li and seems ver all report more than 40 inches of new snow. >> really good conditions. as long as you wax your b
it'll have a "reddish hue"... >>> good news that he has been seen by a vet and we are told that he is just fine. ic of the c >>> here's an event for folks fascinated with what is up in the sky but there is something a little special about tomorrow's event it will be a super blood wolf moon. an a lunar eclipse that takes place during the first full month of the year. ni full moon of the year. it will appear redder than usual. to 9:31 pacific time. >> it will be...
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of residual season alty you could end up with a number close to zero but the second quarter would be hueagmon the government reopens. >> do you think, kevin -- it sounded like last week you were saying the white house has underestimated the economic toll of the shutdown. do you think so? >> what happened was at one point after doing a tv interview, they call them gaggle, sometimes you see people crowd around them. somebody in the gaggle said give me a rule of thumb and i gave a rule of thumb that was accurate based on briefing i had but excluded government contractors. but the number you and i talked about is the correct number. you're right. if the government were to be shut down, you would be looking at a cost like that. but i want to add one other thing. we're at a time in the business cycle that is especially good for people who have been separated from society and disadvantaged by the weak economy of the great recession so what is happening is incomes at the lowest are growing faster than for people as a whole and people are reconnecting to the labor force. >> wage growth. >> so the
of residual season alty you could end up with a number close to zero but the second quarter would be hueagmon the government reopens. >> do you think, kevin -- it sounded like last week you were saying the white house has underestimated the economic toll of the shutdown. do you think so? >> what happened was at one point after doing a tv interview, they call them gaggle, sometimes you see people crowd around them. somebody in the gaggle said give me a rule of thumb and i gave a rule...
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with the cease fire agreement if it's hopes they will agree to meet later on this month possibly in hue wait to follow up on the progress made in sweden in the center. more than eight hundred protesters have been arrested hundreds of anti-government demonstrations held across sudan since last month's the interior minister says there have been three hundred eighty one protests at that they have been reported since december nineteenth after the government raised the bread prices u.s. and chinese the go see it has it had their first face to face told since both countries agree to a truce to try to solve their trade dispute following from says he's optimistic about the new round of negotiations the two sides will continue discussions of hers on tuesday around ninety trucks have taken part in an exercise in southeast england testing plans to deal with long queues at the port of dover if the u.k. crashes out of the with no deal but opposition politicians say the exercise was too small to realistically tested the stress put on the port of the over if customs checks are reintroduced overnight t
with the cease fire agreement if it's hopes they will agree to meet later on this month possibly in hue wait to follow up on the progress made in sweden in the center. more than eight hundred protesters have been arrested hundreds of anti-government demonstrations held across sudan since last month's the interior minister says there have been three hundred eighty one protests at that they have been reported since december nineteenth after the government raised the bread prices u.s. and chinese...
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. >> reporter: hue courageous is she.d the c first teecer awareness weekend in virginia way back in 2015. >> if you woulde lo get more involved and learn more about bite mecancer's issues search harris' heroes on the n t app. weather looks like a pretty nice day out there, some cloud cover. >> believe it. ut the temperatures -- >> don't believe the pictures. do not go outside today. lauren will be back to telyou why. stronger is rebuilding a newborn's heart... and restoring a father's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier ... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during the january savings event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so y
. >> reporter: hue courageous is she.d the c first teecer awareness weekend in virginia way back in 2015. >> if you woulde lo get more involved and learn more about bite mecancer's issues search harris' heroes on the n t app. weather looks like a pretty nice day out there, some cloud cover. >> believe it. ut the temperatures -- >> don't believe the pictures. do not go outside today. lauren will be back to telyou why. stronger is rebuilding a newborn's heart... and...
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you're looking to see people wearing dazzling arrays of hues.hat's one thing you'll look for on the red carpet. as far as the movies, the difference we have is movies and television shows that are up for awards here tonight. one thing they're looking at on the movie side, think about those big movies everyone saw and everyone was talking about from "black panther" to "crazy rich asians" to "a star is born," which no doubt is a front runner. who knew bradley cooper could sing? >> i know, pretty good. >> reporter: so there's that. the beautif "the beautiful tragedy of it all," that's a front runner. another performance you can't miss is christian bale basically turning himself into dick cheney in "vice." it would be shocking for many people if he doesn't win for that role. >> he becomes a character, doesn't he? that's really something. so andy samberg and sandra oh are teaming up for the first time to host. what's the expectation? >> reporter: one thing to keep in mind about our hosts is that sandra oh is also a nominee. she's nominated for "killi
you're looking to see people wearing dazzling arrays of hues.hat's one thing you'll look for on the red carpet. as far as the movies, the difference we have is movies and television shows that are up for awards here tonight. one thing they're looking at on the movie side, think about those big movies everyone saw and everyone was talking about from "black panther" to "crazy rich asians" to "a star is born," which no doubt is a front runner. who knew bradley cooper...