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i know you traveled to israel and visited with the affected communities. >> i have.n i traveled to israel for my second visit ever, which was in the summer of 2013, we visited with communities that live very close to the gaza border. beautiful community. and itted a playground, really hit me that there were bomb shelters on a playground, at an elementary school designed for children ages five to eight. my first career, i was a social worker. i worked in elementary school, helping kids and families deal with life and difficulties and challenges. thatlected that moment while i was focused on having kids and families and their difficult lives, all the years i worked in phoenix, arizona, never once did i have to think about a bomb shelter. never was that i have to think about the immediate physical safety of the children i was working with. every time i traveled to israel in see the danger that communities live in, it reminds me how important it is that we as members of congress and senators do our part in protecting israel, ensuring she has what she needs to defend hers
i know you traveled to israel and visited with the affected communities. >> i have.n i traveled to israel for my second visit ever, which was in the summer of 2013, we visited with communities that live very close to the gaza border. beautiful community. and itted a playground, really hit me that there were bomb shelters on a playground, at an elementary school designed for children ages five to eight. my first career, i was a social worker. i worked in elementary school, helping kids and...
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normally i travel alone, this time i had two vehicles, a support team and a garage.all it active meditation. writing in harsh conditions, so cold, i have to be only now in here because if i get a chance to myself to think 0k, it will be warmer, i am hungry, i will get food and so on, it becomes so cold that it is impossible to ride. i have to accept all this cold, com pletely i have to accept all this cold, completely relaxed, otherwise it doesn't work. on the third day of my ride, i really had a feeling of, oh, iam ride, i really had a feeling of, oh, i am home. ride, i really had a feeling of, oh, iam home. there ride, i really had a feeling of, oh, i am home. there is no hotel at night, i received a simple tent with a little stove inside. that night was a8 degrees below and inside the tent we measured —13. (bleep) cold, you know! inside the tent you want to relax, but we said let's get out and see the night. most of us said, i have never seen sky like this. it feels like you are in space. the last 30 kilometres, it was so mentally tough for me. in one moment i ope
normally i travel alone, this time i had two vehicles, a support team and a garage.all it active meditation. writing in harsh conditions, so cold, i have to be only now in here because if i get a chance to myself to think 0k, it will be warmer, i am hungry, i will get food and so on, it becomes so cold that it is impossible to ride. i have to accept all this cold, com pletely i have to accept all this cold, completely relaxed, otherwise it doesn't work. on the third day of my ride, i really had...
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so i travel 200 kilometres per day. forest, tiger and cold. it is a permafrost land. when i started on the first day, ya kutian siberian people who live there say, "please, don't do that. you will lose your face on the first day, frostbite will eat you." even though i had a helmet and, you know, some protection, motorcycling in winter on the road of bones does not promise a safe ride. normally i travel alone. in this situation, i had two vehicles with me. one was for my support team and another one served as garage. i didn't want to have coffee in the middle of the day, i was travelling for hours alone. what is happening inside my head, i call it active meditation. riding in such harsh conditions, so cold, i have to be only now and here, because if i get a chance to myself to think ok, there will be warmer, i am hungry, i will get food and so on, then it becomes so cold that it is impossible to ride. i have to accept all this cold, completely relaxed, otherwise it doesn't work. on the third day of my ride, i really had
so i travel 200 kilometres per day. forest, tiger and cold. it is a permafrost land. when i started on the first day, ya kutian siberian people who live there say, "please, don't do that. you will lose your face on the first day, frostbite will eat you." even though i had a helmet and, you know, some protection, motorcycling in winter on the road of bones does not promise a safe ride. normally i travel alone. in this situation, i had two vehicles with me. one was for my support team...
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normally i travel alone. h me, one was for my support team and another one served as garage. i didn't want to have coffee in the middle of the day, i was travelling for hours alone. what is happening inside my head, i call it active meditation. riding in such harsh conditions, so cold, i have to be only now and here, because if i get a chance to myself to think ok, there will be warmer, i am hungry, i will get food and so on, then it becomes so cold that it is impossible to ride. i have to accept all this cold, completely relaxed, otherwise it doesn't work. on the third day of my ride, i really had a feeling of, oh, lam home. there is no hotel at night, i received a simple tent with a little stove inside. that night was 48 degrees below, and inside the tent we measured —13. (bleep) cold, you know! inside the tent you want to relax, but we said, ok guys, let's get out and see the night. most of us said, i have never seen sky like this. actually feeling like you are in space somewhere. the last 30 kilometres, it
normally i travel alone. h me, one was for my support team and another one served as garage. i didn't want to have coffee in the middle of the day, i was travelling for hours alone. what is happening inside my head, i call it active meditation. riding in such harsh conditions, so cold, i have to be only now and here, because if i get a chance to myself to think ok, there will be warmer, i am hungry, i will get food and so on, then it becomes so cold that it is impossible to ride. i have to...
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i wish i travelled more through s.f.o., but i happen to travel through l.a.x. quite frequently. and most of my american airline flights today are domestic because they use that terminal for domestic flights as well. i have never seen anyone lost. there is no signage. it goes from terminal three, and then the tom bradley terminal, and then terminal four. so it is not even in order. another example is miami. when miami redid its airports, it used to be terminal "a," "b," "c," "d," all the way up to "g." they did away with "a," "b," "c," and it skips over to "f." and there is no terminal "a." you begin with terminal "b." this whole issue of way finding, i find to be disingenuous. because if you look at international travel, people who travel at major airports, they really do have a great ability to find their way around. and then the last thing i want to say is that -- and very importantly, this really seems to be such a lost opportunity, as david was saying. now, we've luckily -- i just, last year, took part in the renaming of southwest shark street to harvey milk street in portlan
i wish i travelled more through s.f.o., but i happen to travel through l.a.x. quite frequently. and most of my american airline flights today are domestic because they use that terminal for domestic flights as well. i have never seen anyone lost. there is no signage. it goes from terminal three, and then the tom bradley terminal, and then terminal four. so it is not even in order. another example is miami. when miami redid its airports, it used to be terminal "a," "b,"...
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i enjoy traveling the country. the last couple of days i was in atlanta talking with folks on what digital opportunity means especially for entrepreneurs, minorities and women and other underrepresented populations. broadband really is -- to be one small piece of the puzzle has been extremely rewarding. matthew: any particular story that comes to mind? mr. pai: there are so many. i will confess i am coming back from atlanta where dominique williams and i did some events together to highlight telemedicine, broadband and health care intersecting, people with diabetes, pregnant women who have given birth and leave the hospital and vital signs need to be monitored. the 15-year-old in me was thinking this is dominique williams -- wilkins. thestories i carry are eighth graders that i met in new mexico who said for the first time the school had broadband and what it means to do homework in school. the grew the in pembroke, new hampshire. they are able to hire people, build infrastructure, connect. the people in mississippi
i enjoy traveling the country. the last couple of days i was in atlanta talking with folks on what digital opportunity means especially for entrepreneurs, minorities and women and other underrepresented populations. broadband really is -- to be one small piece of the puzzle has been extremely rewarding. matthew: any particular story that comes to mind? mr. pai: there are so many. i will confess i am coming back from atlanta where dominique williams and i did some events together to highlight...
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and it's got to stop. 10 years ago, after the worst drought in living memory, i travelled to australia'so investigate a water crisis that was described then as exceptional. a decade later, i returned to find communities on the edge of disaster, facing the possibility that the water crisis is permanent. this landscape is at the heart of the battle over australia's scarce water supply. a nation which likes to call itself the lucky country is endowed with a fabulous wealth of natural resources. but when it comes to one of the essentials of life, the country is in deep trouble. water has never been plentiful here but growing demand, mainly from farming, and higher temperatures linked to climate change, have collided to create the country's worst ever water crisis. the murray—darling basin drains more than a million square kilometres of south—eastern australia. a network of tributaries flow into the darling river which crosses the region to join the murray river, australia's longest at more than 2,500km. the darling river also feeds the menindee lakes. australia's most important agricultural
and it's got to stop. 10 years ago, after the worst drought in living memory, i travelled to australia'so investigate a water crisis that was described then as exceptional. a decade later, i returned to find communities on the edge of disaster, facing the possibility that the water crisis is permanent. this landscape is at the heart of the battle over australia's scarce water supply. a nation which likes to call itself the lucky country is endowed with a fabulous wealth of natural resources....
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i don't really travel much, i only travel once every three months. but still, it is going to cost. ide our homes, what law —— what more can we'll be doing? there is an interesting question about the fact that it are so many different actors involved in this situation. to change our homes and make a massive retrofit programme about upgrading homes, it needs not only homeowners, it needs the government policy, builders, landlords, everyone working together and thinking about how all of these actors can work together, is really quite a tricky challenge and i am interested to get you guys, your views on that. this is your future we are talking about and your role as citizens, are there ways that you can perhaps put pressure on different people to influence the picture? that is interesting because surely the onus for big change with energy use has to be on the government and business, can the individual really make that much difference? absolutely, if we are going to make, parliament has set huge ambitious targets for carbon savings by 2050 and the coming decades and government obviously
i don't really travel much, i only travel once every three months. but still, it is going to cost. ide our homes, what law —— what more can we'll be doing? there is an interesting question about the fact that it are so many different actors involved in this situation. to change our homes and make a massive retrofit programme about upgrading homes, it needs not only homeowners, it needs the government policy, builders, landlords, everyone working together and thinking about how all of these...
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restore america and once again become that shining city ona hill in lastyear's midterms, i said i traveled 24states and campaigned for 63candidates, and the last sixdays alone in 13 differenttowns for something different, fundamental and profoundthat i saw going on. i'm a tactile politician. i always have been and that gets me in trouble as well, because i think ican feel and taste what is goingon. everywhere i went, everywhere i went therewas an insatiable desire by republicans as well as democrats, for womenand men of high character inpublic office. [applause] look at the pollingdata, people are making decisions more onwhat they believe tobe the character and authenticity of a candidate, then a particular position they take on an issue. voters understood that thevery character of our country was on the ballot. they stood up and they spoke, they spoke. and we won. you may remember i got criticized early on saying, we willwin 40 states. -- we will win 40 seats. thank god we won 41 or i would never be able to forget i. [applause] itwasn't because i ws taking a number out of the air. i could
restore america and once again become that shining city ona hill in lastyear's midterms, i said i traveled 24states and campaigned for 63candidates, and the last sixdays alone in 13 differenttowns for something different, fundamental and profoundthat i saw going on. i'm a tactile politician. i always have been and that gets me in trouble as well, because i think ican feel and taste what is goingon. everywhere i went, everywhere i went therewas an insatiable desire by republicans as well as...
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when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries looked and of course because i'm a writer as well i'm very passionate about where books are. calling. expertise. so it's. right to the point when it's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel whole i feel you know i'm with myself yet i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge. well come to my fifty across. our house and about four million people according to me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy that makes you rich the first country so i am back on the road from accra to casablanca. after my first trip eleven years ago i i learnt so much from being on the road and i just got a hunger for wanting to see more of bins and learning new uni. i've been returning to. one some home i'm enjoying i'm having a great time with my family i'm working hard but one you know on the road as well a mile that's where when joy for me we come from the sponsor of the world you don't know the little women doing what she's doing women and even the launch of the stil
when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries looked and of course because i'm a writer as well i'm very passionate about where books are. calling. expertise. so it's. right to the point when it's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel whole i feel you know i'm with myself yet i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge. well come to my fifty across. our house and about four million people according to me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy...
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when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries looked and of course because i'm a right as well i'm very passionate of all where books are. expert. writing the more you know and that's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel at home i feel you know i'm with myself yeah i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge in ga and. welcome to my city across. our hearts and four million people across the me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy that makes you rich the first country i embarked on a road trip from accra to casablanca in morocco after my first trip eleven years ago i i learned so much from being on the road and i just got a hunger for wanting to see more of bins and money in the. things we were telling the. one some home i'm enjoying i'm having a great time with my family i'm working hard but once you know on the road as well amal that's what exploded when joy for me we come from the sponsor of the world you don't have a lot of women doing what she's doing women amazing amounts of the m
when i started travelling i always wanted to see how. different countries looked and of course because i'm a right as well i'm very passionate of all where books are. expert. writing the more you know and that's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel at home i feel you know i'm with myself yeah i've got this i can wait to put it on my fridge in ga and. welcome to my city across. our hearts and four million people across the me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy that makes...
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to understand his international students better an assignment that took him around the world i mean travelled i know how that feels i learned what it's like to not speak the language. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with what is admittedly a difficult assignment help to report on the findings contained in the robert muller report even though we have no access to that report and over the weekend special counsel robert mueller ended almost two years of investigations and presented his findings to the u.s. . bernie general what we know tonight is what the attorney general has shared in his summary of that report now no one in trump's campaign including donald trump cooperated or colluded with the russian government to help trump win the two thousand and sixteen presidential election a clear win for trump who has maintained all along that there was no collusion but beyond that finding clarity becomes blurry again robert mueller writes that while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime it does not exonerate
to understand his international students better an assignment that took him around the world i mean travelled i know how that feels i learned what it's like to not speak the language. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with what is admittedly a difficult assignment help to report on the findings contained in the robert muller report even though we have no access to that report and over the weekend special counsel robert mueller ended...
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so i started to travel places by trained. whenever i could get away with it. i took a long trip out west to do a store on the national parks. and on the way i read tony lucas' book, big trouble, which is really a fabulous book about the great labor battles of 100 years ago. i was shocked to realize that actually, these were pitched battles. almost like warfare out on the western frontier between employers and workers. and i realized how little i knew about that. so i began looking for a vehicle to write about the epic struggle of the working man in america to get a better life. i came back to the post and i started to write a column called on the job, where people could write these letters about their problems at work. and one day a man wrote me and said, at the end of the day every day, we are locked into our offices while they count the money in the cash register. do you think that is unsafe? yes, it is. even a rat has an escape hole he told me. so i decided to write a column on workplace fire safety. and in doing it, i get a little bit of research on the tr
so i started to travel places by trained. whenever i could get away with it. i took a long trip out west to do a store on the national parks. and on the way i read tony lucas' book, big trouble, which is really a fabulous book about the great labor battles of 100 years ago. i was shocked to realize that actually, these were pitched battles. almost like warfare out on the western frontier between employers and workers. and i realized how little i knew about that. so i began looking for a vehicle...
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and i was crazy enough to believe that i can find a fast cure somewhere in the world, so i traveled all world. ucsf, harvard, columbia. i went literally everywhere to look for a cure. fortunately, i couldn't find any effective one, but one day, my friend, who is also a good friend of my late father, called hey, mickey, i heard your father has bad cancer. by the way, my cousin is doing this very interesting project. to pancreatic cancer. i ask what it is. he said it is using lights to cure the cancer. so i flew over to washington, d.c. and had a meeting with him, and i find out, oh, my god, this is going to work. i do not know how much, the extent it is going to work, but i am instantly confident this is going to work. emily: so you think we are going to find a cure? you think you found the cure? mickey: i personally think we already found the secret key to unlock your immune programming, specifically targeting to the type of cancer you have, either a protein or dna. so what we do is we target the cancer cells. we light and make scratches to the surface of the cancer, and the cell will e
and i was crazy enough to believe that i can find a fast cure somewhere in the world, so i traveled all world. ucsf, harvard, columbia. i went literally everywhere to look for a cure. fortunately, i couldn't find any effective one, but one day, my friend, who is also a good friend of my late father, called hey, mickey, i heard your father has bad cancer. by the way, my cousin is doing this very interesting project. to pancreatic cancer. i ask what it is. he said it is using lights to cure the...
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i. travelled far trying to understand why when my country and europe was sinking in a crisis some was concerned about toilet paper in venezuela. there was something. george w. bush the president of the united states government of iraq and the future of your country. along to you. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people. you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states. on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. as an officer of the code to get up off the ground the officer began to pet him down. and then freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting into the grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his or her own. wish to go away from the officer. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then what happened on three swung at the observations didn't hit him i never s
i. travelled far trying to understand why when my country and europe was sinking in a crisis some was concerned about toilet paper in venezuela. there was something. george w. bush the president of the united states government of iraq and the future of your country. along to you. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people. you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states. on...
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actually comprehend as far they say about sixty or sixty kilometers away is just it's just pure water i travel the weather conditions continue to be quite difficult it's over cost and it was impacts just how risky operations continue in terms of flying out is the situation becoming more difficult yes it is getting becoming more difficult because those areas that we have managed to sample people with amounts of water that is coming down in the still coming down that doesn't because a very flat country so when you put them on drug on the water rises it becomes an issue again so it's it's a continuous process and. because. we're hoping. to go that we can start moving people that. we won't. have a thank you so much for your time travel with a lot of risk youths of africa we do know that relief organizations as well as the united nations will be setting up accommodation camps in some areas so far there are about thirty seven that have been set up and those are really accommodating tens of thousands of people we also understand that the because there are small patches of dry land available there are
actually comprehend as far they say about sixty or sixty kilometers away is just it's just pure water i travel the weather conditions continue to be quite difficult it's over cost and it was impacts just how risky operations continue in terms of flying out is the situation becoming more difficult yes it is getting becoming more difficult because those areas that we have managed to sample people with amounts of water that is coming down in the still coming down that doesn't because a very flat...
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i travelled far trying to understand why when my country and europe was sinking in a crisis some was concerned about toilet paper in venezuela. some just wanted venezuela's oil and needed the pretext of humanitarian intervention. there was something more the. despite its mistakes and failures venezuela christian neo liberalism and the austerity imposed on the population by the elite. george w. bush the president of the united states government of iraq and the future of your country. belongs to you. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people came you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states and on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. childes seemed wrong but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain to come to educate and in gain strength because betrayal. when so many find themselves
i travelled far trying to understand why when my country and europe was sinking in a crisis some was concerned about toilet paper in venezuela. some just wanted venezuela's oil and needed the pretext of humanitarian intervention. there was something more the. despite its mistakes and failures venezuela christian neo liberalism and the austerity imposed on the population by the elite. george w. bush the president of the united states government of iraq and the future of your country. belongs to...
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and i was crazy enough to believe that i can find a cure somewhere in the world so i traveled all aroundorld -- to stanford, to columbia university, harvard -- i went literally everywhere to look for a cure. at first i didn't find any effective one. but one day my friend who is also the friend of my late father called me and, hey, mickey, i heard your father has bad cancer but, by the way, my cousin is doing this very interesting project to conquer the cancer and i asked what it is and he said using light. so i flew over to washington, d.c. and had meeting with him and then find out, oh, my god, this is going to work. i don't know how much extent it is going to work but am instantly confident this is going to work. emily: you think we're going to find a cure? you think you already found a cure? mickey: already found the secret key to unlock your immune programming, specifically targeting to the cancer, the type of cancer you have -- whether it's protein or d.n.a. so what we do is we target only cancer cells, we light, we made scratches to the surface of the cancer so will explode. once c
and i was crazy enough to believe that i can find a cure somewhere in the world so i traveled all aroundorld -- to stanford, to columbia university, harvard -- i went literally everywhere to look for a cure. at first i didn't find any effective one. but one day my friend who is also the friend of my late father called me and, hey, mickey, i heard your father has bad cancer but, by the way, my cousin is doing this very interesting project to conquer the cancer and i asked what it is and he said...
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so when i travel to europe i i can't stream hulu on my computer because they are very practical things in place that show where i am. they worked okay, and they show where i am, and so is my behavior as an individual is governed by the law of the land where i am, the fact that that is not enforced on the internet was a strategic decision by creators of the internet and creators of internet culture. it doesn't have to be that way. so i would like us to open up a dialogue about, well, about changing that. more questions? right there. >> adding to the question what are the things policymakers often hear when there's any proposed change come for instance, to govern the internet is we govern in real life is any small tweak will break the internet. would love your thoughts and how to respond to this consistent talking . >> that is a very computer scientist response, that it will break the internet. computer scientists rely a lot on the technological ignorance of people around them in order to not do things that we don't want to do. this is one of the big secret of the tech world. if you don'
so when i travel to europe i i can't stream hulu on my computer because they are very practical things in place that show where i am. they worked okay, and they show where i am, and so is my behavior as an individual is governed by the law of the land where i am, the fact that that is not enforced on the internet was a strategic decision by creators of the internet and creators of internet culture. it doesn't have to be that way. so i would like us to open up a dialogue about, well, about...
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/israel relationship before i ran for office. [ applause ] >> i first traveled to israel in 1996 whenation was in the midst of a series of terrorist bus bombings. that time i was serving in the united states air force. and i -- [ applause ] and i never forgot the strength shown by the people i've met. all these years later, as i embarked on my campaign, i remain committed to a safe and secure israel. and i knew i had a -- [ applause ] and i knew i had an obligation to understand the issues impacting the region. for each of us here, the people of aipac offered themselves as a resource and a partner, and for that we say thank you. [ applause ] >> i have been to israel many times. my love for israel, u.s. relationship cannot be expressed in words alone. i believe deeply, america is stronger because of its relationship with israel. [ cheers and applause ] but understanding israel and the relationship is best achieved firsthand. there's no comparison to seeing it and studying it for yourself. so even before we took the oath of office, we made a commitment. >> this past december, the six of
/israel relationship before i ran for office. [ applause ] >> i first traveled to israel in 1996 whenation was in the midst of a series of terrorist bus bombings. that time i was serving in the united states air force. and i -- [ applause ] and i never forgot the strength shown by the people i've met. all these years later, as i embarked on my campaign, i remain committed to a safe and secure israel. and i knew i had a -- [ applause ] and i knew i had an obligation to understand the...
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. >> i traveled 8,356 miles to visit her in south africa. that's when i knew. >>> would visit my ex in south africa because i have never been. >> these guys have been married for four months. when one of them confessed he was in love -- >> we were about to go home in the car, he just blurted out he loved me. i was so embarrassed i ran out of the car. >> but you started crying first. >> i sat there for five, ten minutes wondering if he was ever going to comie back. >> let's move forward to six years. >> i thought to myself, when he's finished doing what he's doing. he's going to be hungry. i have to cook something. i was like whoa, where did that come from? >> she was thinking about him. >> the couple that was married for 57 year s holds the key. >> about four months ago, i think. >> come by, i'm sure, has gotten them through. >> when they get up to 65 years, do they even remember? >> we were very much attracted to one another. it seemed almost inevitable. >> if you want to see the whole thing, go over to rightthisminute.com or check it out on
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>> this is where i think the american public's attention drawn.be and is when i travel around the u.s., i have been 244 states, puerto rico, and the virgin islands, i have yet to hear anyone say our top idea is title ii versus title i relation of the internet, it's that we won in an axis period, we want more competition -- we want internet access. i say that not professionally, but personally. i grew up in a small town. it predominately it's on the wrong side of the digital divide. we see our role as trying to get the building blocks of internet infrastructure into those parts of the country, modernizing our regulations to make it easier for providers to build this infrastructure. whether it's wireless powers, what goes into the ground, or getting spectrum for certain companies to use to provide access to rural areas. that's an area where i think all of us can come together. that's part of the reason why i regret the net neutrality up so muchchewing discussion in washington. we need to have a sense of mission about connecting every american. it's about national competitiveness and emp
>> this is where i think the american public's attention drawn.be and is when i travel around the u.s., i have been 244 states, puerto rico, and the virgin islands, i have yet to hear anyone say our top idea is title ii versus title i relation of the internet, it's that we won in an axis period, we want more competition -- we want internet access. i say that not professionally, but personally. i grew up in a small town. it predominately it's on the wrong side of the digital divide. we see...
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. >> ifab they don't have it together why am i traveling on bart? >> riders were vocal about the frustrations on social media. some calling for the governor to getth involved in the investigation. up rn, talk about the two workers that have it better with these views, better than a c suite. >>> jaguar attacks a woman at a zoo. what she was doing and why she's the one apologizing. >>> welcome back, everyone. new at 11:00, a hawaiian air flight from honolulu to oakland is forced to turn around. there was a suggested potential problem an one of two engines. plane made a u-turn yesterday afternoon and landed in honolulu at 3:40. the flight's passengers, 186, were directed to a different flight that landed in oakland early this morning. >>> all right. now to a terrifying incident at a phoenix, arizona, zoo that left a woman seriously injured. that woman was attacked by a jaguar. this is while trying to take a selfie next to the big cat's cage. we want to warn you, some of the images are disturbing. nbc's morgan chesky has the story. >> reporter: the lady
. >> ifab they don't have it together why am i traveling on bart? >> riders were vocal about the frustrations on social media. some calling for the governor to getth involved in the investigation. up rn, talk about the two workers that have it better with these views, better than a c suite. >>> jaguar attacks a woman at a zoo. what she was doing and why she's the one apologizing. >>> welcome back, everyone. new at 11:00, a hawaiian air flight from honolulu to...
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i don't like the constitution as i had the order to draft a constitution and or how hard it is i traveled more than sixteen province i saw. this before well it's a good mass it was exactly the same difference which different sentence to be in with me a peaceful afghanistan doesn't means that one political coup all and another who will lead the country easeful afghanistan means respect and implement justice so i go in the state will approach and for men it raining and in a minute or so anything that just as ambassador i wanted to bring your attention and all of our guests attention to this with the afghan government said not too long ago that women will make up the thirty percent of the next loya jirgah or the grand assembly and march and our community has so much to say about that so we got a video comment from someone who is in geneva some are seen by someone as the chairperson of the afghanistan independent human rights commission and this is what she makes of that woman participation in the fuse process is a vital otherwise you cannot make peace with half of the population and i think
i don't like the constitution as i had the order to draft a constitution and or how hard it is i traveled more than sixteen province i saw. this before well it's a good mass it was exactly the same difference which different sentence to be in with me a peaceful afghanistan doesn't means that one political coup all and another who will lead the country easeful afghanistan means respect and implement justice so i go in the state will approach and for men it raining and in a minute or so anything...
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traveling all the time. >> reporter: this woman often flies out of dufoes to europe business and vacation. >> i love going there. it's beautiful. it's got rich history. great food. and it's easy to travel to. d reporter: easy because she doesn't have tve to an embassy to get a travel visa. all she needs is this passport to go to europe for 90 day or less. >> i travel all the time. it's so much easier for me to justrab my passport and go. >> reporter: but the easiness is about to change. in two years, most european union countries including fran, aly, portugal and spain will require u. citizens to get a visa to enter. >> just going to make it more challenging and kind of annoying. >> reporter: now,ou may ask yourself why the change? well, according to the visa website it's aecause of concern over illegal migration d terrorism, but some people who travel to europe tell me that it's not a big deal.>> f that's what it takes to go to europe, i'm sure it's not that cplicated to go through the paperwork. >> reporter: the rule is scheduled to beginn january 21st 2021. >> anything that adds additional hassle andrav
traveling all the time. >> reporter: this woman often flies out of dufoes to europe business and vacation. >> i love going there. it's beautiful. it's got rich history. great food. and it's easy to travel to. d reporter: easy because she doesn't have tve to an embassy to get a travel visa. all she needs is this passport to go to europe for 90 day or less. >> i travel all the time. it's so much easier for me to justrab my passport and go. >> reporter: but the easiness is...
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i will travel to lebanon tomorrow to talk about the threat has below faces -- hezbo lah -- we will double our efforts to make sure we protect all that is important to israel, america, and the world. thank you, mr. prime minister. >> thank you, america. thank you. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. people who'd knocked these buildings down will hear all of this soon. book,cer: c-span's newest --e, presidents" explore the life events that shaped our readers. challenges they faced. and legacies they left behind. published by public affairs, it will be on shelves april 23. you can preorder your copy as a hardcover or e-book today at www.c-span.org/thepresidents or wherever books are sold. announcer: tonight on c-span at 8:00 eastern from the atlantic council, a conversation with general joseph dunford. he talks about russia, china, and north korea with barbara starr. next, longtime congressional staffer don stewart. he served as deputy chief of staff and top communications advisor to senate maj
i will travel to lebanon tomorrow to talk about the threat has below faces -- hezbo lah -- we will double our efforts to make sure we protect all that is important to israel, america, and the world. thank you, mr. prime minister. >> thank you, america. thank you. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. people who'd knocked these buildings down will hear all of this soon. book,cer:...
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i can have a cup of coffee. laughter it's notjust the airport but it's the timing. the worst times of the year to get through an airport. i've made the mistake of travelling thank you so much for being here with us today. on our website, you've got all the latest on brexit. thanks for watching. bye—bye. good morning. it's been a lovely start to the dais and many of us. lots of clear skies and sunshine. however, it has been chilly with patchy frost and also dense fog patches in the south. we are looking at warm, sunny spells. this is the satellite image over the last 24 hours. we've got some clear skies for many, pick a cloud across the far north of scotland. it's closer to this weather front. high pressure is firmly in charge of the weather at the moment. things are very settled. the fog in the south—west clearing away with some cloud across east anglia and the south—east of england. pick a cloud in the north west of scotland. elsewhere, blue skies with sunshine and a maximum temperature of 16. through the night, more cloud developing in central and southern areas compared to last night. elsewhere, lengthy clear spells turning quite chilly again and some
i can have a cup of coffee. laughter it's notjust the airport but it's the timing. the worst times of the year to get through an airport. i've made the mistake of travelling thank you so much for being here with us today. on our website, you've got all the latest on brexit. thanks for watching. bye—bye. good morning. it's been a lovely start to the dais and many of us. lots of clear skies and sunshine. however, it has been chilly with patchy frost and also dense fog patches in the south. we...
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i have traveled the world. and i consider myself a proud american. >> voices from the road. on c-span. >> next, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former attorney general, he eric holder, talk about their efforts to end political gerrymandering. they attended supreme court arguments earlier in the day and called on the high court to rule against gerrymandering. this is an hour. [applause] >> all right. let me get this out of your way. we did that on purpose. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being patient. welcome to the national press club. the place where news happens. i think some's going to happen today. i'm alison fitzgerald could he jack and i'm the 112th president of the national press club and a correspondent with national public radio. i'd just like to take a moment to remind you all to pull out your cell phones and look at the ringer and then turn it off. then put your phone away again. so that we don't have interruptions. there's a lot of cameras here. so, here is the headline for you . republicans and democrats agree. ok, so they don't a
i have traveled the world. and i consider myself a proud american. >> voices from the road. on c-span. >> next, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former attorney general, he eric holder, talk about their efforts to end political gerrymandering. they attended supreme court arguments earlier in the day and called on the high court to rule against gerrymandering. this is an hour. [applause] >> all right. let me get this out of your way. we did that on purpose....
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i have traveled the world. and i consider myself a proud american. >> voices from the road. on c-span. >> next, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former attorney general, he eric holder, talk about their efforts to end political gerrymandering.
i have traveled the world. and i consider myself a proud american. >> voices from the road. on c-span. >> next, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger, and former attorney general, he eric holder, talk about their efforts to end political gerrymandering.