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but what i didn't watch it's how the traditional i.e. the really it's created as the construction of your opinion niger nation meaning they minimize this they tip sins and the it's europeans in a terrible day negative way so what we're trying to do it this interpretation of a that is to complicate cultural backgrounds cultural ethnicities and then religious differences and time. sharing the shock draws clear parallels with contemporary politics you know either the ethiopians or the foreigners that society sees itself confronted with as director turns the spotlight on the power exerted by governments and the clergy past and present. was. the cleaning up i.e. that it was an extraordinary first of. i have for a few years now i've been gravitating away from iranian subjects specifically as i told you i felt exhausted by this last thousand and constantly making work about a country i never visit anymore so i'd already began this whole process of working in other cultures like tips i made that film that has taken me six years now from the begi
but what i didn't watch it's how the traditional i.e. the really it's created as the construction of your opinion niger nation meaning they minimize this they tip sins and the it's europeans in a terrible day negative way so what we're trying to do it this interpretation of a that is to complicate cultural backgrounds cultural ethnicities and then religious differences and time. sharing the shock draws clear parallels with contemporary politics you know either the ethiopians or the foreigners...
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i.e. that i don't listen to classical music. i mean look we have a long this conversation and he said i have the confidence in you i know you can do this and i said ok this is going to be your biggest challenge now you're going to tackle the big it is all for all of verity. for salzburg festival conductor the by master would say where is the soprano i don't that's rough. week. the. week. was. the. ancient egypt under the pharaohs the egyptian military commander at a mess falls in love with ethiopian slave aida but is supposed to marry the pharaohs daughter this dramatic love triangle is played out against a backdrop of religious and political divides. for me what really eventually became very enticing is that the main dynamic in this idea that it's about the relationship between this three in this was. that in a that marriage grosses the listener picks. up a little feathers and their authoritarian government the king so it is exactly what i do in all my work everything i've done in terms o
i.e. that i don't listen to classical music. i mean look we have a long this conversation and he said i have the confidence in you i know you can do this and i said ok this is going to be your biggest challenge now you're going to tackle the big it is all for all of verity. for salzburg festival conductor the by master would say where is the soprano i don't that's rough. week. the. week. was. the. ancient egypt under the pharaohs the egyptian military commander at a mess falls in love with...
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instead of focusing on external cues (i.e., being told what you should eat), you get to focus on youry or toddler, you likely ate naturally when you were hungry, and stopped when you were comfortably full. use "the hunger scale" as an easy tool to help re-learn how to eat. master it, and you can lose weight without "dieting". the hunger scale(don't wait this long to eat)1 ravenous - "i'm starving!" dizzy, weak, nauseous, shaky. you're so hungry you'll eat anything.2 uncomfortably hungry - lots of stomach growling. you are over- hungry and pre-occupied with hunger. you're irritable, have low energy and a headache. feel like ordering everything on the menu.(eat now, then stop)3 very hungry - stomach is beginning to growl. you have hunger pangs. the urge to eat is strong.4 a little hungry - beginning to feel hungry. it's time to think about what to eat, but you can wait to eat.5 neither full nor hungry - "my mind is on things other than food."6 satisfied and light - "i could eat more but". pleasantly full.(stop eating before this point)7 full - slightly uncomfortable. you won't be hungry
instead of focusing on external cues (i.e., being told what you should eat), you get to focus on youry or toddler, you likely ate naturally when you were hungry, and stopped when you were comfortably full. use "the hunger scale" as an easy tool to help re-learn how to eat. master it, and you can lose weight without "dieting". the hunger scale(don't wait this long to eat)1 ravenous - "i'm starving!" dizzy, weak, nauseous, shaky. you're so hungry you'll eat...
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to be safe i would say thirty five forty five minutes and how much did you save for its three pound i.e. and six pounds. you know if i don't think you're using. jimmy my heart someone wants dirty diesel cops to disappear from the city streets sooner rather than later . she's concerned about the health of london's children which is why she founded the mums for lungs initiative. insists on like that it's a simple traditional black cabs are amongst the biggest contributors to nitrogen oxides and fine particle emissions in central london they're all diesel powered so it's great that gradually disappeared from a street light side to every one of those i took season as a fifteen year operating license so it will be twenty thirty three before the older place i.e. taxis. but steve kansan thinks the change is happening too fast he feels overwhelmed and he's not alone one colleague owns eighty diesel powered cabs on the governor to service them. and he's worried he would have to start from scratch when that down from london streets which i personally have about one hundred fifty thousand pounds i
to be safe i would say thirty five forty five minutes and how much did you save for its three pound i.e. and six pounds. you know if i don't think you're using. jimmy my heart someone wants dirty diesel cops to disappear from the city streets sooner rather than later . she's concerned about the health of london's children which is why she founded the mums for lungs initiative. insists on like that it's a simple traditional black cabs are amongst the biggest contributors to nitrogen oxides and...
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it took five months, but i.s. withdrew after aunprecedented rial bombardment by the western coalition which forced atreus. any report frnm amnesty inional -- a new report from amn the civilian cost to free the city was much greater than previously realized. quentiil somme reports. , american andqqa broughtfirepower the so-called islamic state to its knees and free the city from a script much later, the reality of liberation has the whole feel. in the battles final months, civilians, raqqa bombs from the coalition proved as dea y as the islamic state group. battle, thehe fami stuck together. grandchildren to grandparents, they set upom h where they could. mithoidi the frontline s moving house four times -- tioiding the front lines meant moving house foumes. this video was taken just before august 20 last yean when a coal airstrike hit their home. everyone you have just seen was killed. family members in total the bombing was relentless. hundreds died. ,f the 42 coalition strikes none were targeted by the royal air
it took five months, but i.s. withdrew after aunprecedented rial bombardment by the western coalition which forced atreus. any report frnm amnesty inional -- a new report from amn the civilian cost to free the city was much greater than previously realized. quentiil somme reports. , american andqqa broughtfirepower the so-called islamic state to its knees and free the city from a script much later, the reality of liberation has the whole feel. in the battles final months, civilians, raqqa bombs...
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less importance than a syrian woman so they stop people going to stay here but the system is too slow i.e. trying to move rules even to move not only to stay here do you hear but there's no company that can avoid this day there because of all this one year some have lived in a half built car park nearly a year so cornered mohammed had arrived the day we turned up he thinks he would like to risk the crossing through albania which thousands have already tried this year but how to afford it you have money for this. i have one month in one year or even now one euro yes. vanished. in person just ahead no one money is the northern pass to greece from turkey over the wide river the rich revealed by al-jazeera several months ago that is causing this new humanitarian crisis everyone we spoke to would come this way and the total lack of hope in greece is forcing them to consider any route out if you have any money you can get a bus from thessaloniki to a port and try your luck on a boat to italy but most don't have the luxury of this option until a couple of years ago it was full of tents and journ
less importance than a syrian woman so they stop people going to stay here but the system is too slow i.e. trying to move rules even to move not only to stay here do you hear but there's no company that can avoid this day there because of all this one year some have lived in a half built car park nearly a year so cornered mohammed had arrived the day we turned up he thinks he would like to risk the crossing through albania which thousands have already tried this year but how to afford it you...
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it is hard to believe they arrived in rocca and the modus operandi of the i.s. was of course not just to welcome people but to question them closely then they had to swear of savoy. before. and only then did they get an apartment or a house which belonged to someone who had previously been expelled or mention for. the german women were picked up by the kurdish militia while fleeing rocka the kurds have no interest in detaining these women longer than necessary that's how. every country has to take responsibility for its citizens to take them back and put them on trial. you know their return to germany is just a matter of time and they probably will not face any legal consequences as it will be next to a. impossible for authorities to prove any wrongdoing once they are back they can expect to live their lives in complete freedom. hard sports news now you're welcome love has cut down his world cup squad to twenty three players with the germany coach dropping one of the country's brightest young talents a roy sunday who's had a great season with english champions m
it is hard to believe they arrived in rocca and the modus operandi of the i.s. was of course not just to welcome people but to question them closely then they had to swear of savoy. before. and only then did they get an apartment or a house which belonged to someone who had previously been expelled or mention for. the german women were picked up by the kurdish militia while fleeing rocka the kurds have no interest in detaining these women longer than necessary that's how. every country has to...
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and its us consumers are feeling the pain of, as you say, of the impact of potential trade war, i.e.pain in the back pocket, that could have an impact? it is also interesting that, you know, most americans domestically are not so most americans domestically are not so concerned with foreign policy. but we are annoying allies, that is what is interesting here. donald trump is going for a scorched earth policy and bothering everybody. we have seen other g7 countries unanimously agree and writing a letter saying they do not like this and they will all respond in kind. that is the question. if the american people and congress see this as a bad move, how will he walk it back? some have... just to be a devil ‘s advocate, some so watch the scenario unfold and when they look at the say well, actually, european union tariffs on goods coming in from the us are quite high. higher than the other way around. in the case of china there is a huge deficit. have not the trump administration got a case in some areas? it is more about how he is doing it. right? we can always look at rebalancing and see
and its us consumers are feeling the pain of, as you say, of the impact of potential trade war, i.e.pain in the back pocket, that could have an impact? it is also interesting that, you know, most americans domestically are not so most americans domestically are not so concerned with foreign policy. but we are annoying allies, that is what is interesting here. donald trump is going for a scorched earth policy and bothering everybody. we have seen other g7 countries unanimously agree and writing...
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my own sometimes the time to think but there's a limit to how much i can be on my own and basically i.e. i stay with friends when i can have a few friends and we should be no good old days moscow and here in sochi and occasionally a motel by the side of the road they're actually very good very cheap very efficient twenty four hour food while. boats will spend probably half a nice in the coffee just recline the front seats and maybe dystocia between say i'm too emotionally attached to a car i already loved it but now it's just space something that is it's up to rephrase my head literally so i don't think i could combats a part of it anymore i started a catcher in berkeley to catch a bird and some are volgograd. stealth crosses two days ago and now so if i set the size all six to go i'm going to try. to get my mind. of woke up in the country where i'm living i just could have missed the opportunity to do something different and a full well i'm never going to visit all eleven cities again in one go but next part is the most difficult part i'll be doing some hour of full rush again it's you
my own sometimes the time to think but there's a limit to how much i can be on my own and basically i.e. i stay with friends when i can have a few friends and we should be no good old days moscow and here in sochi and occasionally a motel by the side of the road they're actually very good very cheap very efficient twenty four hour food while. boats will spend probably half a nice in the coffee just recline the front seats and maybe dystocia between say i'm too emotionally attached to a car i...
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there that issue, i.e. and other countries getting involved and snapping up key assets, but the government always has two sell these ideas. they come up with these big figures — by $10 million innovation fund, we will do exciting things. to what extent will it boosts the economy? it gives everyone on the outside the impression that france is changing and it's worth investing in the country. we've already seen a switch, for example, from the uk and places like germany. france wants to be right in the centre of europe and to be seen as a dynamic economy. so far it has had the reputation of being bureaucratic and not really favouring a lot of private investment coming in, and of course the state is so important. i think that will change the perception. that's basically what he is trying to do, and if you put that alongside a number of his other reforms, such as easing up on bureaucracy, simplifying the tax system and so on, you can see that france is really wanting to be right at the centre of what perhaps for
there that issue, i.e. and other countries getting involved and snapping up key assets, but the government always has two sell these ideas. they come up with these big figures — by $10 million innovation fund, we will do exciting things. to what extent will it boosts the economy? it gives everyone on the outside the impression that france is changing and it's worth investing in the country. we've already seen a switch, for example, from the uk and places like germany. france wants to be right...
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business analyst to one f.t.e. 1053 i.s. business analyst senior due to inadequate justification. this position, by the way, would result in a 44% increase in salary. forgetting about fringe benefits, just salary of 44% increase. the department of technology is transferring digital services to administrative services in order to, quote, stream line operations, end of quote, denying this upwards substitution will still result in a net gain -- oh, not disagreeing with that. >> we agree with that. >> i'm sorry. so what's the next one? [please stand by] is sufficient to perform the duties described by the department and to provided a adequate supervision of the unit and staff. this position, if you accept their recommendation, will result in a 62% increase in salary. just for salary. what is the next one? on page 56 of our report, the office of cannabis -- that's this one right here, is that correct? this is where we recommend that you deny the proposed upward substitution of 1-1052i.s. business manager analyst to one f.t.e.1053i.s. business analyst senior due to inadequate justificat
business analyst to one f.t.e. 1053 i.s. business analyst senior due to inadequate justification. this position, by the way, would result in a 44% increase in salary. forgetting about fringe benefits, just salary of 44% increase. the department of technology is transferring digital services to administrative services in order to, quote, stream line operations, end of quote, denying this upwards substitution will still result in a net gain -- oh, not disagreeing with that. >> we agree with...
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. >> this is what is left after i.s. was defeated here.gine trying to get a signal for your mobileth imiddle of a battleground like this. >> we used to climb up to the rooftopbe to get th connection which did not always work out. >> o if you lithe ground floor, you would have to go up floor to download own toal and then come study. are nervous about the results. they have already passed a more important test. they joined forces, helped each other, and they survived. the girls dedicated to their education. you are watching "the bbc world news america." casinos and a stock exchange, kakhstan hopes to beaj a power just do not mention human rights. a new battery powered plane has taken to the skies over norway as part of the nation's bid to tackle climate change and air pollution. our environmentalist has been to norway to find out me. >> flying, all of the co2 emissions. the pollution free plane, powered by batteries. >> getting into this thing is a feat. [laughter] is tiny but bigger electric planes are coming as technology improves. uitheyr
. >> this is what is left after i.s. was defeated here.gine trying to get a signal for your mobileth imiddle of a battleground like this. >> we used to climb up to the rooftopbe to get th connection which did not always work out. >> o if you lithe ground floor, you would have to go up floor to download own toal and then come study. are nervous about the results. they have already passed a more important test. they joined forces, helped each other, and they survived. the girls...
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decision basically states that if you're fleeing violence that is inflicted by a non-governmental actor, i.e who's abusing you in the home or a gang who's abusing you in the community, you no longer qualify for protection. >> reporter: right now widespread and brutal gang warfare has made the small country of el salvador one of the most dangerous places on earth. in 2016 "nightline's" dan harris traveled to the capital. where he met a family that was living in fear for their lives. >> we can't go to where she lives because she moves around constantly. she basically lives in hiding from the gangs. so we're picking her up now at a mcdonald's and taking her to a safe location to do an interview. hola. >> reporter: this mother and her children telling "nightline" how gang members burst into their apartment one night, firing shots. >> that's a gunshot wound? wow. >> so you put your leg up to protect her head from the gun? did you tell the cops? >> no. >> why not? are you still scared? do you miss your brother? yeah, no kid should have to live like this. >> reporter: they have an older brother. th
decision basically states that if you're fleeing violence that is inflicted by a non-governmental actor, i.e who's abusing you in the home or a gang who's abusing you in the community, you no longer qualify for protection. >> reporter: right now widespread and brutal gang warfare has made the small country of el salvador one of the most dangerous places on earth. in 2016 "nightline's" dan harris traveled to the capital. where he met a family that was living in fear for their...
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i'm a senior i.s. engineer >> 5, 4, 3, 2 , 1. cut. >> we are here to celebrate the opening of this community garden. a place that used to look a lot darker and today is sun is shining and it's beautiful and it's been completely redone and been a gathering place for this community. >> i have been waiting for this garden for 3 decades. that is not a joke. i live in an apartment building three floors up and i have potted plants and have dreamt the whole time i have lived there to have some ability to build this dirt. >> let me tell you handout you -- how to build a community garden. you start with a really good idea and add community support from echo media and levis and take management and water and sun and this is what we have. this is great. it's about environment and stewardship. it's also for the -- we implemented several practices in our successes of the site. that is made up of the pockets like wool but they are made of recycled plastic bottles. i don't know how they do it. >> there is acres and acres of parkland throughout g
i'm a senior i.s. engineer >> 5, 4, 3, 2 , 1. cut. >> we are here to celebrate the opening of this community garden. a place that used to look a lot darker and today is sun is shining and it's beautiful and it's been completely redone and been a gathering place for this community. >> i have been waiting for this garden for 3 decades. that is not a joke. i live in an apartment building three floors up and i have potted plants and have dreamt the whole time i have lived there to...
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the old city mosul w was an i.s. stronghold. sometimes they also find dead fighters.sis was responsible for your sister's death, correre? and today you arare removing the bodies of some of f their fighters. what goes through your m mind wn yodo this? >> this is their place.. this is where they deserve to end d up. i'll ask my sister, but she has a grave. i can visit t r. the fighter's remains are there without a grave. the fact that i have to reremove their bodies is my biggest revenge. they want us to be inhumane. they want us to fight each othehe reporter: it is life-threatening work for the vololunteers. there could be unexploded bombs anywhere. why don't t you wait unthentil t area is secured and then r rove the bobodies? >> we have a asked security officials many times. nobody wants to do this and no one wants to come here. reporter: families cannot identify their loved ones because of lack of forensic medicine. have you met people hunting for their relatives? >> i have seen women, older men. they come looking for their dead children. they say their dead children
the old city mosul w was an i.s. stronghold. sometimes they also find dead fighters.sis was responsible for your sister's death, correre? and today you arare removing the bodies of some of f their fighters. what goes through your m mind wn yodo this? >> this is their place.. this is where they deserve to end d up. i'll ask my sister, but she has a grave. i can visit t r. the fighter's remains are there without a grave. the fact that i have to reremove their bodies is my biggest revenge....
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welcome back rabbi kastn i.e. and julie.about the economic progress stressors of the study. >> one of the things i wanted to highlight et of poverty and economic stress which really impact us psychologically, emotionally presents itself as a headline. it was really a surprise to a lot of people. when we look at the community it's very easy to see affluence and economic boom. one of the great gifts that the portrait offers us is really the ability to see what is hard to see and the responsibility that we have as a community is really to look at kind of the safety net within our community and how it can be buttressed and more active. the other piece is that we know that there is a stigma around poverty and economic strain. part of our role as a community is to be conscious and to address this strain so that we can be more supportive of those in need. >> it brings to my mind just the complexity of what that means. when you think of the jewish community at large as an immigrant community and by and large the jewish community acr
welcome back rabbi kastn i.e. and julie.about the economic progress stressors of the study. >> one of the things i wanted to highlight et of poverty and economic stress which really impact us psychologically, emotionally presents itself as a headline. it was really a surprise to a lot of people. when we look at the community it's very easy to see affluence and economic boom. one of the great gifts that the portrait offers us is really the ability to see what is hard to see and the...
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one public i.e. go represented father crosses child victims. a trial spread over fifteen years and opposite him the most renowned attorneys in the land but also the catholic church. see no innocent animals in an annual mean this. up but he said oh no leave it us in the most they don't know if this will take us o.s.c. theda models over what is going to set that are going to see me end up it was sort of what a site is. don't be fooled by the cover which makes you think it's a book this twenty eight hundred page counter inquiry is a confidential internal argentinian church legal text. inside the children argues the falsifications lies deceit and invention even their own sexual orientation is questioned. the conclusion is clear the court's decision was wrong rather than rossi had to be acquitted on appeal. one paragraph caught our eye. this work was commissioned in two thousand and ten by the argentine episcopal conference and i notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter inquiry to try to
one public i.e. go represented father crosses child victims. a trial spread over fifteen years and opposite him the most renowned attorneys in the land but also the catholic church. see no innocent animals in an annual mean this. up but he said oh no leave it us in the most they don't know if this will take us o.s.c. theda models over what is going to set that are going to see me end up it was sort of what a site is. don't be fooled by the cover which makes you think it's a book this twenty...
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technically legal he's honest there it is technically close he can do something about it to be evidence i.e. they will be having with this new evidence from the facial recognition experts for senate barrino believed she could get the case reopened then get things i could get published and i had that every good spirit it was the one that they you know it was forty percent resemblance it was good for the feet but that i believe brothers of you know those boys that also and i got the statements from the police stations bid by these people reported because they work at it and i stick to my going to his voice saying that he had killed these boys because they had made videos of the men . she was advised to take the case to the district. because of the dollar did the big chunk of wood yard to join awful followed by the body of a good buddy yes i don't know if you were in the bones that. i'm going to cuba pile up was i got by or double giovanna with the book on core set of values done a good job it says what did you know you were getting off just like a line had a lot bunch. nearly two years after
technically legal he's honest there it is technically close he can do something about it to be evidence i.e. they will be having with this new evidence from the facial recognition experts for senate barrino believed she could get the case reopened then get things i could get published and i had that every good spirit it was the one that they you know it was forty percent resemblance it was good for the feet but that i believe brothers of you know those boys that also and i got the statements...
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for a little while it wasn't a foregone, i.e.,, 100% chance. that popped up in the immediate aftermath of the jobs report. the possibility of four rate hikes this year, which would be three more in addition to the one that the fed gave us in march, those expectations actually moved back up pretty significantly, not to anywhere near 50%, but they moved up in the aftermath of the jobs report. we've been saying at least three this year and our calculus on that being the most likely look for fed policy hasn't changed in light of friday's number. >> you know, there are those who kind of are hand wringing about the fact that we might get those four interest rate hikes, but on the other hand it means the economy is strong enough to take those hikes, correct? >> yes. i think that really what you have to look at is inflation and inflation expectations. there's kind of a double risk here. i think if the fed sort of continues on this path, doesn't move beyond what they telegraph and where the expectations bar is, i think we're probably fine. there is a ri
for a little while it wasn't a foregone, i.e.,, 100% chance. that popped up in the immediate aftermath of the jobs report. the possibility of four rate hikes this year, which would be three more in addition to the one that the fed gave us in march, those expectations actually moved back up pretty significantly, not to anywhere near 50%, but they moved up in the aftermath of the jobs report. we've been saying at least three this year and our calculus on that being the most likely look for fed...
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inaudible] [laughter] >> all of my constituents want to restore the dignity as a husband and father, i.e. due to. >> i can reassure my honorable friend it leaves them feeling degraded. we will adopt this as a government bill with a second grading before the summer recess but we are not stopping there. it should be no doubt the complaints are taken seriously and perpetrators will be punished. >> i joine >> i join the prime minister in welcoming my friend for coming here today. when he prevented violence from breaking out on the streets and i thank him and all of the leaders in the community who do so much to bind people together as a country. i am pleased that prime minister mentioned the generation and i join her in commemorating the event. we may take a special moment today to welcome the daughter of the generation and been the new member of the house, the parliaments. she brings enormous experience of dealing with the problems of poverty. on the 65 million refugees displaced across the globe. then there is the responsibility of all the premaster said it would come from three sources of
inaudible] [laughter] >> all of my constituents want to restore the dignity as a husband and father, i.e. due to. >> i can reassure my honorable friend it leaves them feeling degraded. we will adopt this as a government bill with a second grading before the summer recess but we are not stopping there. it should be no doubt the complaints are taken seriously and perpetrators will be punished. >> i joine >> i join the prime minister in welcoming my friend for coming here...
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health care business is running on full speed as well as the engine siness, the jet engine business, i.e.,, boeing, but y also have troubled groups within that property like, for example, oil and gas. we need to see them sn those troubled groups out, the companies that don't -- that are not really profit annuable or at ve predictable. >> what's your advice now, sell? >> i would hold if i was a ng-term investor, and if you start to satisfy a transformation of the, compa would be more enticed to buy it at higher prices knowing that there's stability. they really need to reduce their debt burden. it's over $100 billion. >> thank you so much, chad, for giving usour expertise. >> thank you. >> chad morganlander with washvigton cross rs. >>> it's time to take a look at some of today's upgres and downgrades. citigroup is upgraded. the price target is $76. shares closed up nearl 1% to $67.38. >>> starbucks was downgraded a number of firms here, atcluding morgan stanley, which lowered itsg to equal weight from overweight. the analyst points to the company's sales warning. we told you about it y t
health care business is running on full speed as well as the engine siness, the jet engine business, i.e.,, boeing, but y also have troubled groups within that property like, for example, oil and gas. we need to see them sn those troubled groups out, the companies that don't -- that are not really profit annuable or at ve predictable. >> what's your advice now, sell? >> i would hold if i was a ng-term investor, and if you start to satisfy a transformation of the, compa would be more...
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one the i.s.en pointed the gun at the back of his head. , d i was watching, and then my son, god bless h just looked at them and said, "you are terrorists. you are pigs." and he spat at them. and they shot him. >> reporter: the city's cemetery, every single headstone smashed up by the islamic state. they consider them idolatrous. >> ( translated ): when the islamic state took the they occupied my house and clinic and said i'm an infidel because my wife is a christian, and i am a muslim. and i di't force her to nvert to islam. the islamic state saying marrying a christian is forbidden, so they condemned me in my absence, beheaded, and have my head displayed from that lamp post. >> reporter: here? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: this lamp post. ou yeah, yeah. >> reporter: and ybody. >> yeah. >> reporter: a few streets away in the main square, the remains of the cages where prisoners condemned to execution were kepl by theist insurgents. they've gone, though they still fight in the desert around the city
one the i.s.en pointed the gun at the back of his head. , d i was watching, and then my son, god bless h just looked at them and said, "you are terrorists. you are pigs." and he spat at them. and they shot him. >> reporter: the city's cemetery, every single headstone smashed up by the islamic state. they consider them idolatrous. >> ( translated ): when the islamic state took the they occupied my house and clinic and said i'm an infidel because my wife is a christian, and...
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main issue is the foreign exchange constraint what economists call the foreign exchange constraint i.ethe lack of. foreign exchange or dollars as they say here. to meet external needs be a trade to be its tourism be its debt service and so. the way the government has gone about solving that problem under monkee has been a very dramatic increase in public debt a group of catholic bishops in nicaragua has met the president wanting to help stop weeks of violence they're now waiting for daniel ortega has written response to their offer to mediate between the government temperance esther's. reports in the capital. another day of unrest and again i want means another funeral this time it's a thirty three year old opposition demonstrator killed during one of the latest confrontations with pro-government forces in messiah his body was carried past a checkpoint to the nearby cemetery. with tensions continuing to rise in messiah all of the roads leading into the city have been blocked by demonstrators forcing thousands of people to walk for hours to the next town. you have you will kill looking
main issue is the foreign exchange constraint what economists call the foreign exchange constraint i.ethe lack of. foreign exchange or dollars as they say here. to meet external needs be a trade to be its tourism be its debt service and so. the way the government has gone about solving that problem under monkee has been a very dramatic increase in public debt a group of catholic bishops in nicaragua has met the president wanting to help stop weeks of violence they're now waiting for daniel...
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in the camp residents are inspired by the tough life in the camp to identify other coping mechanisms i.e. small businesses fashion sports performing arts and education and with that said we got a video comment from someone who explains that the camp has changed over the years this is a mere a and he is now in kakuma he's an independent journalist and he's there for this weekend have a listen to what he told the stream committee did you come in with the. amount of development in the last six yes it has to be from this time. don't destructed we've seen you've been instructors are now. going to kenya and the last to get me. started to study them said i'm an instructor was did it consist of calm you. used to have different cultural activities. gus's on music. and. so as he mentions from semi-permanent structures to permanent structures their activities for the youth what do you remember form from your time with living there i know that you were in kenya for twelve years. well i remember then. he said i think the landscape has changed just being here in the last fourteen years and you know st
in the camp residents are inspired by the tough life in the camp to identify other coping mechanisms i.e. small businesses fashion sports performing arts and education and with that said we got a video comment from someone who explains that the camp has changed over the years this is a mere a and he is now in kakuma he's an independent journalist and he's there for this weekend have a listen to what he told the stream committee did you come in with the. amount of development in the last six yes...
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democrats representing new york and new jersey performed surprise inspection of the i.e. detention nter. they are demanding the administration change the policy. >>> 20 new york city fire fighters were injured battling a house fire on staten island. four of those firefighters were seriously hurt but the rest of them suffered minor injuries. that fire started lastight and spread to at least one other house. body else was hurt. investigators are trying to figure out again how that fire started. >>> d.c. police bust a marijuana pop-up event and arrest dozen of people. we're going to take aok closer at what officers found during that sting. >> it's hot and getting hotter. trying to stay fit? i'll tell i'll tell here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think ab
democrats representing new york and new jersey performed surprise inspection of the i.e. detention nter. they are demanding the administration change the policy. >>> 20 new york city fire fighters were injured battling a house fire on staten island. four of those firefighters were seriously hurt but the rest of them suffered minor injuries. that fire started lastight and spread to at least one other house. body else was hurt. investigators are trying to figure out again how that fire...
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and sell the children for not only but for sex i.e. sex child sex trafficking so both mr president trump and his daughter missive uncle trump have been very very supportive of this issue and have really done more for this issue i think since the year two thousand when the t.v. p.a. which was the trafficking victims protection act was enacted under president bill clinton nothing was really done even though t.v. pierre was reauthorized several times it was reauthorized under president clinton after it was in acted and in two thousand and then when it and then it was reauthorized again under president barack obama in two thousand and eight and and now mr trump has issued this very has signed this very very most important loss and very few people know about it and i'm actually surprised when i speak to people who are working in the industry and in the field of of child or human trafficking who don't know about the importance of cessed back page as you mentioned earlier has been shut down and seized it was shut down april sixth of this year
and sell the children for not only but for sex i.e. sex child sex trafficking so both mr president trump and his daughter missive uncle trump have been very very supportive of this issue and have really done more for this issue i think since the year two thousand when the t.v. p.a. which was the trafficking victims protection act was enacted under president bill clinton nothing was really done even though t.v. pierre was reauthorized several times it was reauthorized under president clinton...
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white solution by the end of this month but what she does want to do is find bilateral solutions i.e. deals with other countries in the viewers watching this story they may be scratching their head but i mean the stakes are really that high chancellor merkel and her government could collapse next month because europe cannot agree on how to handle the influx of migrants right. well certainly this is the closest that anglo-american has come to the collapse or potential collapse of her governing coalition which is of course ironic because it was she would be effectively toppled by her own closest ally again the varian conservatives not from an outsider and this only goes to show that the tone of the debate has changed considerably not just in europe but also here in germany and when you look at the amount of people who actually arrive in germany we're no longer talking about those hundreds of thousands of people who arrived like in the climax of the migration crisis in two thousand and fifteen the numbers have gone down but the tone has sharpened and the voices of those who are until imm
white solution by the end of this month but what she does want to do is find bilateral solutions i.e. deals with other countries in the viewers watching this story they may be scratching their head but i mean the stakes are really that high chancellor merkel and her government could collapse next month because europe cannot agree on how to handle the influx of migrants right. well certainly this is the closest that anglo-american has come to the collapse or potential collapse of her governing...
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yes this is petersburg also goes on no i.e. gives you the. national version. of what i would the close gave the a few tricky ones in the dramatic winfrey egypt on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch with the two sides to me. and the egypt fans are hoping that star and liverpool striker mohamed salah will secure a victory for the country who missed the game against uruguay due to injury is expected to be match fit and here's the story of one of silence because voted for. an injured then you know how much of a lot of the misfit on offer here would have thought down the thought of thirteen so now all your needs are so poor get control locking them for free in a zone of commons i mean i'm not again mind i don't get my because i may be a bit out of it this cave for the game and of course it is amazing that i have not been for the for the consent of the command of government because i am part of a lot of the problem of the fifth ballot. running down with. more. days it thinking more. almost enough to me that anybody will see i haven't lo
yes this is petersburg also goes on no i.e. gives you the. national version. of what i would the close gave the a few tricky ones in the dramatic winfrey egypt on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch with the two sides to me. and the egypt fans are hoping that star and liverpool striker mohamed salah will secure a victory for the country who missed the game against uruguay due to injury is expected to be match fit and here's the story of one of silence because voted...
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yes if it is but of course no i.e. gives you the. national ocean no the first option but i was a close game there are few tricky ones that put a dramatic win fiji on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch when the two sides meet. and egypt hoping that team star and liverpool striker might have been solid will secure a victory for the country. who missed the game against uruguay due to injury is expected to be but. here's the story of one of the first in fact. manage it and then know how much of. a misfit all of it would i had thought down the thought of that concern old your new boss of course getting the control locking up for free in the zone of commons i mean i'm not a get my manager my because i may be a bit out of it or this gave. him an a for help because i mean i would have never put a come set up a command again not because i am part of a lot of the problem of the fifth ballot. throwing down with. days it thinking more. almost enough to be done to see i have to keep the thought of that almost all of
yes if it is but of course no i.e. gives you the. national ocean no the first option but i was a close game there are few tricky ones that put a dramatic win fiji on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch when the two sides meet. and egypt hoping that team star and liverpool striker might have been solid will secure a victory for the country. who missed the game against uruguay due to injury is expected to be but. here's the story of one of the first in fact. manage it...
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right would not want to kill that security with a natural drug yet the government is making it illegal i.e. either are arrested for dealing drugs or my son dies and the government cannot consciously put us in this position anymore. i or you know i mean it's my i know i'm never the same my wife is the same that we found out about a seizure my heart broke into million pieces. that he he cries at night he tells me that he wishes never has a political he got any sleep overs here sleep in his own every night he started to a picture of him going to heaven. well as a parent to see that it's just heartbreaking to think that your son that force think you are and might want to cry in this country would not give their kid oil to save their life how many more people are we losing we don't have to lose them and the government is our enemy the current government is our enemy they're stop and ask your children they're taking money from the police the police from and h.s. privatization fire engine carts schools they're taking money of everyone and they're the ones getting richer they can solve the eleven
right would not want to kill that security with a natural drug yet the government is making it illegal i.e. either are arrested for dealing drugs or my son dies and the government cannot consciously put us in this position anymore. i or you know i mean it's my i know i'm never the same my wife is the same that we found out about a seizure my heart broke into million pieces. that he he cries at night he tells me that he wishes never has a political he got any sleep overs here sleep in his own...
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angela thompson, a regular viewer, saying i haven't really got enthusiasm for this world cup, normally i.esaying brazil. iwill see it. some are saying spain, most are saying brazil. i will see you in a moment cash normally i really. —— normally i really. hello once again. i know it's the second week injune, but i have to start this particular show by reminding you we've got a named storm on our hands, and there's an amber warning from the met office for gusts of wind on thursday morning which could, in extremis, get up to around 60mph if not 70mph. where's all that coming from? this great lump of cloud hurtling towards us and deepening all the while and as it does so, quite a vigorous area of low pressure for the time of year. we've ended up with a deep low for the type of year and notice how the isobars squeeze together. that's how we signify strong winds to the extent the met office has issued an amber warning to start the day for parts of the north of britain. not a cold start to the new day by any means, temperatures in double figures right across the piece, but that's the least of our
angela thompson, a regular viewer, saying i haven't really got enthusiasm for this world cup, normally i.esaying brazil. iwill see it. some are saying spain, most are saying brazil. i will see you in a moment cash normally i really. —— normally i really. hello once again. i know it's the second week injune, but i have to start this particular show by reminding you we've got a named storm on our hands, and there's an amber warning from the met office for gusts of wind on thursday morning...
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lot more support than it had three years ago and once that is the chief the question of relocation i.e. the secondary movement of migrants that is the issue that is bothering i'm glad merkel that's the issue that's bothering under e.u. and italy that's the core of the rao will become less important because it means the number of people coming into the european union will be reduced and so there is a solution a silver lining if you want on the horizon. and before we have to say goodbye i want to ask you about something that happened today and that is the confirmation of a summit to take place next month between the u.s. president on the triumph and the russian president vladimir putin europe appears to be along with nato stuck wind in the middle we heard reports today that nato officials are worried about what this meeting appears to be if anything what do you think it means to e.u. leaders i mean have you heard anyone talking about this summit or are they worried . this summit is there's been a lot of talk about the migration crisis of course that is a major concern i mean european lea
lot more support than it had three years ago and once that is the chief the question of relocation i.e. the secondary movement of migrants that is the issue that is bothering i'm glad merkel that's the issue that's bothering under e.u. and italy that's the core of the rao will become less important because it means the number of people coming into the european union will be reduced and so there is a solution a silver lining if you want on the horizon. and before we have to say goodbye i want to...
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a south korean crypto exchange reported a cyber intrusion i.e. a hack and the price of bitcoin has once again plunged on sunday the exchange quine rail said that several other of their coins were alternative versions a bit coin had been stolen the this prompted a ten percent drop in prices dropped below sixty one hundred sixty seven hundred dollars and has remained trading around that level as reported about sixty seven hundred fifty or sixty two midday today meanwhile agro blocked chain is the first crypto company to be listed on the london stock exchange one of the oldest stock exchanges we expect there would more to come and now our teams actually banks talks about some incredible initial coin offerings that seem quite crazy to say the least buyers beware folks years actually. logline a startup company located in the cayman islands is on track to raise four billion dollars and a year long sale of digital tokens this would be the largest fund raising of its kind some may find it baffling that a startup company could raise so much money without having a concrete plan for using it howev
a south korean crypto exchange reported a cyber intrusion i.e. a hack and the price of bitcoin has once again plunged on sunday the exchange quine rail said that several other of their coins were alternative versions a bit coin had been stolen the this prompted a ten percent drop in prices dropped below sixty one hundred sixty seven hundred dollars and has remained trading around that level as reported about sixty seven hundred fifty or sixty two midday today meanwhile agro blocked chain is the...
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i.e., to all the rest, some 300 million-plus americans. we have a philosophical difference. we would suggest the mix be fairer to those in the middle and the bottom of the economic running. but you chose to give your benefits to the wealthiest in america. not surprising. trickle-down economics one more time. and 2001 and 2003, what happened? you did the tax cuts, and what happened six years later? the country was plunged into the deepest rescission, you, mr. majority leader, or me, have ever experienced. you have to be over 90 years of age to have experienced a deeper rescission that was brought on by the bush economic policies in the last decade. a depth of rescission which the obama policies brought us out of faster than any other nation in the world. those are the statistics. faster than any other nation. went up to almost 3 00% under barack obama. and when you get to 300%, we'll talk about how well you've done and see the trade policies that the president is imposing due to employers, employees and consumers, we will see. but let me tell you what has happened over the la
i.e., to all the rest, some 300 million-plus americans. we have a philosophical difference. we would suggest the mix be fairer to those in the middle and the bottom of the economic running. but you chose to give your benefits to the wealthiest in america. not surprising. trickle-down economics one more time. and 2001 and 2003, what happened? you did the tax cuts, and what happened six years later? the country was plunged into the deepest rescission, you, mr. majority leader, or me, have ever...
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on my own sometimes it's hard to think but there's a limit to how much i can be on my own basically i.e. i stay with friends when i can have a few friends in which you know could have been in moscow and here in sochi and occasionally a motel by the side of the road they're actually very good very cheap very efficient twenty four hour food while. boats will spend probably half the nights in the coffee just recline the front seats and hope nobody dystocia. to emotionally attached the car i already loved it but now it's just it's something that is it's kept a roof over my head literally so i don't think i could combat support if it's any more i started a catcher and drove to catch him but then some are volgograd. crosses two days ago and now so far he says he saw it fall six to go i'm going to try to. get my mind straight but in the country where i'm living i just could have missed the opportunity to do something different on a full well i'm never going to visit all eleven cities again in one go but next part is the most difficult part of doing. some are of for russia and your grow you off
on my own sometimes it's hard to think but there's a limit to how much i can be on my own basically i.e. i stay with friends when i can have a few friends in which you know could have been in moscow and here in sochi and occasionally a motel by the side of the road they're actually very good very cheap very efficient twenty four hour food while. boats will spend probably half the nights in the coffee just recline the front seats and hope nobody dystocia. to emotionally attached the car i...