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for health in particular the advantage of machine learning data science is immense. those have an incredible chance to address infrequent diseases. if we are going to cure cancer, it is going through data science. narrator: there is potentially a darker side to this technological revolution, one which could profoundly change the world of work as we know it. >> a technological revolution will cost jobs. it will cost jobs in the areas that see the biggest advancements first. forseeable in the near term -- truck driving. self driving trucks, you don't need the 3.5 million truck drivers you have now. what is key, as part of this revolution, as productivity goes up and as the economy continues to evolve and new jobs are created, you need to make sure those displaced workers are given the skills to move into these new positions. the key point is you need to make sure if you lost 3.5 million jobs, how do you create more than that and another sector? in past industrialevolutions, that is what we have seen happen. hopefully, i think it will be what happens again. narrator: wh
for health in particular the advantage of machine learning data science is immense. those have an incredible chance to address infrequent diseases. if we are going to cure cancer, it is going through data science. narrator: there is potentially a darker side to this technological revolution, one which could profoundly change the world of work as we know it. >> a technological revolution will cost jobs. it will cost jobs in the areas that see the biggest advancements first. forseeable in...
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an immensely powerful woman, she said, iadmire her immensely powerful woman, she said, i admire her veryise children, had horrible relationships, lost all her money and got it back again. she has had and got it back again. she has had an amazing life. she is someone to admire. syrian rebel groups say they are discussing a ceasefire deal with turkey, but that it is too early to say if it has any chance of success. a top official with one of the main rebel groups said that one of the sticking points was the exclusion of a key rebel—held area on the outskirts of damascus. this comes as moscow accuses rebels of firing two shells at its embassy in damascus. lina sinjab has been following developments. so, the russians have announced that there were two attacks on their embassy in central damascus. the embassy is a big embassy in musra street, in damascus, and of course we've heard also from some residents that at least two rockets fell, one outside the embassy and one inside the embassy. so far we don't know who is to blame for this attack. of course, the russians have said that this is going
an immensely powerful woman, she said, iadmire her immensely powerful woman, she said, i admire her veryise children, had horrible relationships, lost all her money and got it back again. she has had and got it back again. she has had an amazing life. she is someone to admire. syrian rebel groups say they are discussing a ceasefire deal with turkey, but that it is too early to say if it has any chance of success. a top official with one of the main rebel groups said that one of the sticking...
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till next week, your immenseness. diamo. announcer: ron carlton here with the news, -- captions by vitac brought to you every morning by scrub. hi, honey. uh, i thought you'd left. no. why? it's early. i have a feeling mother's going to drop in. it's late. just a minute. she promised the next time she came she'd let me know in advance. and now a special announcement. darrin stephens of this city will receive a visit from his mother-in-law today. [ ding! ] that's what you call letting me know in advance? you didn't specify how far in advance. this is for you, darling. oh. who's it from? ticheba. oh, my goodness. tiche-who? ticheba. she's -- oh, my goodness. what does she say? she -- she said -- oh, my goodness. stop saying that and tell me.
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that has a ton to do with his immense popularity. after decades of heavyweight x boxing being dominated by black fighters and black champions. i'll give you some of the names. you know these names. floyd patterson, sonny liston, muhammad ali and now larry holmes, here was a white possibility. and as many americans saw it, here was a great white hope. a white american who might reclaim the heavyweight title. so this fight takes place in june of 1982. i'll get to the fight in just a second, but there's an interesting coincidence going on in the summer of 1982. there's a big blockbuster movie in the theaters "rocky iii." and we have not talked about "rocky" yet. we need to take a step back and intellectualize rocky balboa. let's talk a little rocky. any rocky fans out there? have people seen these movies? people still see "rocky" movies? >> the first two "rocky" movies, a white italian american boxer fights a cocky, flashy, brash black heavyweight champion, apollo creed. i'm going to ruin the endings for both of these films. rocky is a
that has a ton to do with his immense popularity. after decades of heavyweight x boxing being dominated by black fighters and black champions. i'll give you some of the names. you know these names. floyd patterson, sonny liston, muhammad ali and now larry holmes, here was a white possibility. and as many americans saw it, here was a great white hope. a white american who might reclaim the heavyweight title. so this fight takes place in june of 1982. i'll get to the fight in just a second, but...
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the cost in both dollars and lives has been immense. we need a new direction.tion. americans foreign policy has lacked a clear goal and clear understanding of the threats. and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another. my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity and peace. and rebuilding our own country, folks. we need it. that strategy will be guide by our values, our principles and our patriotism. we'll seek goodwill among nations, a strengthening of vital alliances and the pursuit of shared goals with interests aligned. and we'll not be taken advantage of by other countries. we'll not be. no more. no more. we'll get along great with other countries. we'll not be taken advantage of. our goal is not to build new nations in far off lands that most of you have never even heard of. but to crush isis. we have no choice, and to defeat radical islamic terrorism. [cheers and applause] my administration with the help of paul and ron and everybody will also rebuild our badly depleted military
the cost in both dollars and lives has been immense. we need a new direction.tion. americans foreign policy has lacked a clear goal and clear understanding of the threats. and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another. my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity and peace. and rebuilding our own country, folks. we need it. that strategy will be guide by our values, our principles and our patriotism. we'll seek...
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you must be immensely relieved you have got this far with the children which mark we are indeed immenselyn hurt. and responded to. and at least that group of children is now in much safer areas and has a little bit of opportunity to get to safety. as we have been reporting some of them are really quite ill, where are they now? they are. at the request of the few carers who have been living with the children in the orphanage we managed to evacuate the children to idlib and they are currently in the centre being taken ca re currently in the centre being taken care of, and we will ensure that children are being assisted by medical personnel. the children will also receive psychosocial counselling for what they have gone through in the last months, it is truly traumatic. the children are really in need of counselling, so we have dedicated councillors with them. and of course giving back some winter clothes and so on, we are just giving children a little bit of childhood. and of course you have a plan in the short term, this immediate care, medical care and physical and psychological care that
you must be immensely relieved you have got this far with the children which mark we are indeed immenselyn hurt. and responded to. and at least that group of children is now in much safer areas and has a little bit of opportunity to get to safety. as we have been reporting some of them are really quite ill, where are they now? they are. at the request of the few carers who have been living with the children in the orphanage we managed to evacuate the children to idlib and they are currently in...
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the cost in both dollars and lives has been immense. we need a new direction.tion. americans foreign policy has lacked a clear goal and clear understanding of the threats. and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another. my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity and peace. and rebuilding our own country, folks. we need it. that strategy will be guide by our values, our principles and our patriotism. we'll seek goodwill among nations, a strengthening of vital alliances and the pursuit of shared goals with interests aligned. and we'll not be taken advantage of by other countries. we'll not be. no more. no more. we'll get along great with other countries. we'll not be taken advantage of. our goal is not to build new nations in far off lands that most of you have never even heard of. but to crush isis. we have no choice, and to defeat radical islamic terrorism. [cheers and applause] my administration with the help of paul and ron and everybody will also rebuild our badly depleted military
the cost in both dollars and lives has been immense. we need a new direction.tion. americans foreign policy has lacked a clear goal and clear understanding of the threats. and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another. my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity and peace. and rebuilding our own country, folks. we need it. that strategy will be guide by our values, our principles and our patriotism. we'll seek...
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he has made an immensely, from one of the most repressive places, an immensely, to one of the most vibranton from the north. surrounded by guards, he goes now to help south korea bring down kim jong—un. north korea now to help south korea bring down kimjong—un. north korea has called him human scum. russia says the syrian government is holding talks with the opposition, ahead of possible negotiations to end the six—year conflict. it's not clear where they are taking place or who is involved, though the main opposition group says it is not taking part. meanwhile, government forces in syria have intensified their attack on a rebel—held valley near damascus. wadi barada is a significant stronghold because it's the location of a key water supply for nearly five million people in the capital. the author of the novel watership down, richard adams, has died at the age of 96. his tale of an evicted family of rabbits was rejected by 13 publishers before eventually becoming a best seller. it was also turned into an animated film. a former civil servant and world war ii veteran, he was a prominent en
he has made an immensely, from one of the most repressive places, an immensely, to one of the most vibranton from the north. surrounded by guards, he goes now to help south korea bring down kim jong—un. north korea now to help south korea bring down kimjong—un. north korea has called him human scum. russia says the syrian government is holding talks with the opposition, ahead of possible negotiations to end the six—year conflict. it's not clear where they are taking place or who is...
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i do have the immense honor to roberts, who is 13 times over an incredible author. andrew roberts is presently a visiting professor at the kings college department in london and a lecturer at the new york historical society. he has written or edited 19 books, which have been translated into 22 languages. hit learnednclude " churchill," "masters and commanders,," and "the storm of war" and writing a biography of churchill for penguin, which would be published in 2018. speaking today on the romantic imagination of winston churchill, o commander roberts -- welcome andrew roberts. [applause] mr. roberts: it is a great honor to be invited to address your again and thank you, megan, for your kind words. i put a book over there, not because it has anything whatsoever to do with my speech today, but simply because i believe in the power of subliminal advertising. [laughter] wroteust 1933, churchill that american audiences "yield to none in the interest, attention and good nature to which they follow a lengthy considered statement." it is up to you to keep that tradition goi
i do have the immense honor to roberts, who is 13 times over an incredible author. andrew roberts is presently a visiting professor at the kings college department in london and a lecturer at the new york historical society. he has written or edited 19 books, which have been translated into 22 languages. hit learnednclude " churchill," "masters and commanders,," and "the storm of war" and writing a biography of churchill for penguin, which would be published in...
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. >> idaho is blessed with beautiful mountains and immense forest. in the winter, the mountains and the forests are covered with look making the landscape like never-ending clouds with skyscrapers covered in snow. big, tall trees. beautiful to look at, amazing to see. pristine mountains. as i sit in the forest, i find peace. as the wind blows through the tall pines, i feel a sense of solitude and peacefulness. to someone that has never been in an idaho forest, it is hard to understand the size and beauty. if only you could be here, looking at these beautiful idaho scenes. [sharing] right, this isll the moment. let's everybody countdown. you ready? >> yes. speaker ryan: 5, 4, 3, 2, one. [cheering] ] ♪nnenbaum >> what a stunning tree. thank you all so much, ladies and gentlemen, for joining us this evening. please enjoy a safe and joyous evening and a great holiday season. thank you. [cheering] >> in the weekly address, michelle obama joins president obama to deliver a christmas message. tim murphy of
. >> idaho is blessed with beautiful mountains and immense forest. in the winter, the mountains and the forests are covered with look making the landscape like never-ending clouds with skyscrapers covered in snow. big, tall trees. beautiful to look at, amazing to see. pristine mountains. as i sit in the forest, i find peace. as the wind blows through the tall pines, i feel a sense of solitude and peacefulness. to someone that has never been in an idaho forest, it is hard to understand the...
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they transfer knowledge to the chinese, and the out right thievery of companies, is immense. do you want to add in manufacturing jobs. liz: do it. >> you are talking about 3 million jobs, most of which have gone to china, 700,000 employs. that whose primary purpose in life is to do whatever tim cook wants done at apple, whether it be the iphone 7 or now the 8 coming, whether it be you know, it goes on and on, all that working be done here in in country, millions of job lost outsourcing. liz: carly fiorina spotted at trump tower. >> that must have warmed his heart. liz: what do you think? >> i have no idea, carly pee carl fiorina is a failed politician, a person who wanted to be in the mix, she really was so nasty, in response to his nastiness, but she was so nasty, and so be. >> who do you think would be best choice to be secretary of state? >> i believe that right now, john bolton is a terrific talent, a brilliant and very tough minded 1r- individual who would be a real credit, he knows the institution, serving as assistant secretary and higher. bigger responsibilities, and
they transfer knowledge to the chinese, and the out right thievery of companies, is immense. do you want to add in manufacturing jobs. liz: do it. >> you are talking about 3 million jobs, most of which have gone to china, 700,000 employs. that whose primary purpose in life is to do whatever tim cook wants done at apple, whether it be the iphone 7 or now the 8 coming, whether it be you know, it goes on and on, all that working be done here in in country, millions of job lost outsourcing....
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certainly the dangers are immense and the potential is immense.ut we are talking about a million people in germany with angela merkel who is the liberal voice in all of the european union until most recently inviting hundreds of thousands more refugees into the country, vetted or unvetted. >> every time western leaders delay a reaction the bloody price goes higher. it's never too late in terms of will europe survive. the price they will have to put because they were not prepared for vetting the population of the coming toward them. you are not solving the problem in syria other problem of refugees, and your homeland security refuse to recognize what the ideology of the threat. if you combine these three you will have what we had today. lou: dr. walid phares, good to talk with you. unfortunately too often in circumstances like these. we are coming right back with much more. and lot to cover, stay with us. the president-elect promises to stop illegal immigration and bring criminal illegal immigrants to justice. >> i have a message for the drug deals
certainly the dangers are immense and the potential is immense.ut we are talking about a million people in germany with angela merkel who is the liberal voice in all of the european union until most recently inviting hundreds of thousands more refugees into the country, vetted or unvetted. >> every time western leaders delay a reaction the bloody price goes higher. it's never too late in terms of will europe survive. the price they will have to put because they were not prepared for...
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. >> this is something that has attracted immense scrutiny worldwide. likely to face a runoff with the central right candidate. path of here nationalist policies picking up a lot of the things that donald trump has been talking about. tap into thatto working class, improving labor policies, making sure the 35 hour per week work week stays. fascinating thing to see how this global populism is playing out. oliver: what will happen to mexicans in the united states who have to send money home if remittances are held back or taxed by the trump administration? story wherereat looking at, this underground economy. of thetrump eight at one centerpieces that he was going to tax or stop remittances. that is a huge deal. that people who are charging $350 per suitcase to send money back, what the article shows is that they are going to get that money back to their relatives, and how much will unravel. what has been the policy, to have the flows transparent. you guys take a look at president-elect donald trump and janet yellen. he has been critical of her prior to w
. >> this is something that has attracted immense scrutiny worldwide. likely to face a runoff with the central right candidate. path of here nationalist policies picking up a lot of the things that donald trump has been talking about. tap into thatto working class, improving labor policies, making sure the 35 hour per week work week stays. fascinating thing to see how this global populism is playing out. oliver: what will happen to mexicans in the united states who have to send money home...
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learn about the role than we do not know enough, we had a guy who is still on the show, who was just immensely helpful. that informed a lot of what we wrote about. after heve -- right left twitter, he came and actually will sit in the writers room with us today's week. it was awesome. that has a nice. there are people who work full-time on the show. at, and silicon valley in general has embraced the show, does it make it harder to do biting satire? mike: i do not think so. the kind of people we have become friends with tend to not take themselves very seriously. do, we do not end up talking too much. showxample, he was in our howing to jeremy about someone sold him a bad vineyard. you know that is pretty self-deprecating, i think. another thing that happened that is weird is as the show became popular in the industry, you actually got people who are inspired by silk valley. as a satirist especially, what is that like for you? mike: that is great. come up tony people me and say office-based inspired them to quit their job. people might be inspired to get a job or do a startup. it is great. , yo
learn about the role than we do not know enough, we had a guy who is still on the show, who was just immensely helpful. that informed a lot of what we wrote about. after heve -- right left twitter, he came and actually will sit in the writers room with us today's week. it was awesome. that has a nice. there are people who work full-time on the show. at, and silicon valley in general has embraced the show, does it make it harder to do biting satire? mike: i do not think so. the kind of people we...
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labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with partybers, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance in the referendum campaign as pretty lacklustre. morning. early one morning the shadow foreign secretary, hilary benn, was sacked, much of the rest of the shadow cabinet packed their bags, including angela eagle. you found this personally very difficult. yes. i feel i have served in the best way i can and today i had to go. she launched a leadership challenge but dropped out when the welsh labour mp owen smith got more support. can we get through, please? at a fractious party meeting there was a row about whetherjeremy corbyn could automatically stand in the contest. yes, he could and there was a court case over which members and supporters could actually vote. no, not all of them. owen smith presented himself as a more competent corbyn. i think the party that i love and the party that has been such an engine for social change and an engine forjustice in this country is in jeopardy of not being abl
labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with partybers, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance in the referendum campaign as pretty lacklustre. morning. early one morning the shadow foreign secretary, hilary benn, was sacked, much of the rest of the shadow cabinet packed their bags, including angela eagle. you found this personally very difficult. yes. i feel i have served in the best way i can and...
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the expectations put upon the men who fought there were immense and intimate. not long after leaving, the boston journal had compared to a shiny night dream into a mother whose son had been captured the year before it and then had been wounded at gettysburg. her boy had fought in 15 battles. she liked dozens of others had rushed to the battlefield and there she was relieved to find he was survived. but she was more proud than relieved in what she had heard about how hard her soldier boy had fought. i told him when he went away that i would rather hear he was dead and that he had disgraced himself the mother told father. coffman told the mother he was perplexed at that. he told the mother they had done his part. and that certainly he believed she was time for him to come home. even at gettysburg and she was happy about them. they had the crushing blow she told kaufman. .. [applause] there is a lot to dive into and want to get to audience questions but i am always interested in the reactions so what have they contacted you? i got it ebs on tuesday from a great gr
the expectations put upon the men who fought there were immense and intimate. not long after leaving, the boston journal had compared to a shiny night dream into a mother whose son had been captured the year before it and then had been wounded at gettysburg. her boy had fought in 15 battles. she liked dozens of others had rushed to the battlefield and there she was relieved to find he was survived. but she was more proud than relieved in what she had heard about how hard her soldier boy had...
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if so, an immense one, probably subterranean. what's that? some of the thorns likeethose t. see the stuff on the end? stronger peculiar stuff to find in paradise. jim! spock! spock! security alert. [hypospray hisses] i filled him with enough massoform "d" to make the whole crew turn handsprings and he's not responding. we've got to get him back to the ship, jim. kirk to "enterprise." scott here, sir. we're beaming up. notify transporter room. and make arrangements to pick up mallory and marple. they're scouting ahead of us. aye-aye, sir. transporter room, stand by to beam up landing party. all hands! standing by, sir. energize. . scotty, what's the matter? we can't make transporter contact, sir. the entire system's inhibited. the way it is now, captain's log, supplementary-- our investigation of gamma trianguli 6 has suddenly turned into a nightmare. we're being watched and followed, mr. spock has been injured, scotty, is the transporter malfunction tied in with the trouble you're having with the antimatter pods? i don't know, sir. o you. scott out. spock. you all right? dr.
if so, an immense one, probably subterranean. what's that? some of the thorns likeethose t. see the stuff on the end? stronger peculiar stuff to find in paradise. jim! spock! spock! security alert. [hypospray hisses] i filled him with enough massoform "d" to make the whole crew turn handsprings and he's not responding. we've got to get him back to the ship, jim. kirk to "enterprise." scott here, sir. we're beaming up. notify transporter room. and make arrangements to pick up...
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you are an immensely successful author, very widely read., you are the chocolat woman. does that irk you? inevitably a little. i am very grateful for the response to chocolat and i love it, i am still writing about those characters. what ifind irksome if anything is the assumption that i will always do the same thing. most of my readers to make this assumption because they have learnt that i could go in any direction and have done. and i am lucky in that sense the. you take the authorial responsibility very seriously. he recently talked about not going to one famous literary festival because they were expecting all kinds of things, exclusive contracts and a puny c. and he said authors deserve to be treated better? it is notjust about me, all wanting money or special treatment. what i would like is for people to see writing as a job, a profession, and treat authors professionally. this is especially important for young authors who have a difficulty in getting to festivals because of what it cost. writers don't make much money, contrary to pub
you are an immensely successful author, very widely read., you are the chocolat woman. does that irk you? inevitably a little. i am very grateful for the response to chocolat and i love it, i am still writing about those characters. what ifind irksome if anything is the assumption that i will always do the same thing. most of my readers to make this assumption because they have learnt that i could go in any direction and have done. and i am lucky in that sense the. you take the authorial...
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doctors and nurses under immense pressure to save as many lives as they possibly can. often they cannot. overnight, 150 injured people were evacuated from aleppo's old city in the opposition-held east. but there are still thousands of civilians trapped inside, in need of urgent medical attention, the kind that is only available in the government-controlled west. tarab begs for water, but he can't have any. he is finally about to get life-saving surgery, something he couldn't get until now. since the russian announcement that the syrians have stopped military operations in eastern aleppo to allow for civilian evacuation we can tell you, scott, that things have quieted down, but we'll have to see if it holds long enough for people to get out safely. >> debora patta in aleppo. debora, thank you. >>> for many who've been through war the battle continues long after the guns go silent. through the years we have come to know a veteran who owned -- owed his life to his best friend, and chip reid has the end of their story. >> tuesday, kiss. >> reporter: luis carlos montalvan a
doctors and nurses under immense pressure to save as many lives as they possibly can. often they cannot. overnight, 150 injured people were evacuated from aleppo's old city in the opposition-held east. but there are still thousands of civilians trapped inside, in need of urgent medical attention, the kind that is only available in the government-controlled west. tarab begs for water, but he can't have any. he is finally about to get life-saving surgery, something he couldn't get until now....
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you're an immensely successful author, very widely read.itated when people say "you're the chocolat woman"? i know you're not irritated by its success, but does it sometimes hang round your neck? inevitably, a little. i'm very grateful for the response to chocolat and the fact that people loved it. i love it, too, and i'm still writing about those characters. what i find irksome, if anything, is the assumption that i will always do the same thing. most of my readers don't make that assumption, because they know i can go in any kind of direction and have done, and i'm lucky in that sense. you take the authorial responsibility very seriously. you speak up for authors. recently, you talked about not going to one nameless literary festival because they were expecting all kinds of things, exclusive contracts and a puny fee, and you said, hang on, authors deserve to be treated in a better way. it's notjust about me wanting money or special treatment. it's the opposite. i would like people to see writing as a job, a profession, and to treat author
you're an immensely successful author, very widely read.itated when people say "you're the chocolat woman"? i know you're not irritated by its success, but does it sometimes hang round your neck? inevitably, a little. i'm very grateful for the response to chocolat and the fact that people loved it. i love it, too, and i'm still writing about those characters. what i find irksome, if anything, is the assumption that i will always do the same thing. most of my readers don't make that...
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. >> this is something that has attracted immense scrutiny worldwide.ting about this is we see this populism theme play out. marine le pen likely to face a runoff with the central right candidate. what is so interesting about this is many know the path of her nationalist policies, picking up a lot of the things that donald trump has been talking about. but in terms of her economic policy, she is trying to tap into that working class, improving labor policies, making sure the 35-hour work week stays. the other candidate is really focused on smaller government, cutting the corporate taxes. lot actually goes against a among this working-class population. it's a really fascinating thing to see how this global populism is playing out. oliver: what will happen to mexicans in the united states who have to figure out how to send money home if remittances are held back or taxed by the trump administration? >> it is a great story where thise looking at underground economy. donald trump stated as one of the centerpieces that he was going to tax or stop remittances
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so i do have the immense honor to introduce andrew roberts, who is 13 times over an incredible author. andrew roberts is presenting -- is presently a visiting professor at the world kings college london and lecturer at the new york historical society. he has written or edited 19 books which has been translated into 22 languages. his works include hitler and churchill, masters and commanders and the storm of war. he is presently writing a biography of churchill for penguin to be published in november 2018. speaking today on the romantic imagination of winston churchill, please welcome andrew roberts. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor to be invited to address you again, and thank you very much indeed, megan, for those kind words. i put a book over there, not because it has anything whatsoever to do with my speech today but simply because i believe in the power of subliminal advertising. [ laughter ] >> in august 1933 churchill wrote that american audiences, quote, yield to none in the interest, attention and good nature with which they follow a lengthy considere
so i do have the immense honor to introduce andrew roberts, who is 13 times over an incredible author. andrew roberts is presenting -- is presently a visiting professor at the world kings college london and lecturer at the new york historical society. he has written or edited 19 books which has been translated into 22 languages. his works include hitler and churchill, masters and commanders and the storm of war. he is presently writing a biography of churchill for penguin to be published in...
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. >>> coming up at 4:00 -- >> the epa could do immense damage, the air our children breathe and the water they drink. >> weighing in on the newest names for donald trump's cabinet. >>> plus, the latest on the 14-year-old shot by police on a reno school campus. he is expected to survive. >>> and a path of destruction. the blast of winter weather that caused a 30-car pileup. of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit covereca.com today. >>> and here's what's making headlines today at 4:30. americans are honoring a national hero. john glenn died this afternoon in columbus, ohio. in 1962, glenn was the first american to orbit the earth. glenn is survived by his wife, a daugh
. >>> coming up at 4:00 -- >> the epa could do immense damage, the air our children breathe and the water they drink. >> weighing in on the newest names for donald trump's cabinet. >>> plus, the latest on the 14-year-old shot by police on a reno school campus. he is expected to survive. >>> and a path of destruction. the blast of winter weather that caused a 30-car pileup. of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they...
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this pick, someone who has immense qualifications for the job, has now been branded as a close friend, someone who won an award from russia for being such a good friend to that country. that is not a brand he takes to his confirmation hearings in the senate is. on the very moment, on the very day who john mccain, who a lot of people have privately skpl publicly been talking about how this may be his finest hour as a public servant, as a patriot, that he may be the person who holds trump's feet to the fire in the context you just described, our long complicated tensions with russia. i don't think john mccain is going to let my nomination get by, particularly someone known for their friendships with russia, without probing not just his past alliances, because there's certainly justifiable reason for the head of exxonmobil to deal with the head of russia, but his impulses, his reflexes. i think that's probably what troubles someone like john mccain, not just this pick, but donald trump's statements particularly about the hacking and revelations in the last 24 hours. >> and it has been sa
this pick, someone who has immense qualifications for the job, has now been branded as a close friend, someone who won an award from russia for being such a good friend to that country. that is not a brand he takes to his confirmation hearings in the senate is. on the very moment, on the very day who john mccain, who a lot of people have privately skpl publicly been talking about how this may be his finest hour as a public servant, as a patriot, that he may be the person who holds trump's feet...
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and helped us help the afghans immensely. i'm very keen to keep that going into the future as we kind of continue to assess the environment and other things we might need to do to keep the afghans going. i think afghanistan is a country worth fighting for. as a military member who went with the first wave of forces in october, 2001, i remain very hopeful about it. i know it's a very challenging environment. there's a lot of things to address there. i think it's important for us to see this through. >> how would you describe where we are with battlefield trends in afghanistan specifically last one to two years? there was a concern taliban occupied kunduz and made way in helmand province, some areas of the east, always in flux but a little less favorable at this juncture. i haven't detected a systemic collapse. maybe 5% to 10% of the country shifted hands in terms of population and territory. i don't know if that's a fair assessment or any way you would describe last two years. >> i would describe it as equilibrium in favor of
and helped us help the afghans immensely. i'm very keen to keep that going into the future as we kind of continue to assess the environment and other things we might need to do to keep the afghans going. i think afghanistan is a country worth fighting for. as a military member who went with the first wave of forces in october, 2001, i remain very hopeful about it. i know it's a very challenging environment. there's a lot of things to address there. i think it's important for us to see this...
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engine 11, police, and an ambulance racing towards overdose call is immense. locating the victim in a winding rooming building. firefighters are unarmed and often told to stage and wait for police backup. amy: she was terrified. a strange man, unconscious was in her car. chief martin said police had no available crews for this suspected overdose call and then -- the only person with a weapon at this point is the alleged gun with the safety on. the man was able to produce his license to carry and was released. >> someone was on my side tonight. i am freaked out. amy: engine 11 alone will break 3000 runs this year. on -- all told, central fire will log a thousand runs in 2016. and since m, responded to more than 800 say station walk-ins. dennis is homeless. he crawled to the fire station. his feet are in agony. paramedics arrive in minutes. the coordination is seamless and speedy. the manpower significant. >> good luck. the say station intake. the burden is here. 90% of the calls are here at headquarters. amy: the 24 hour shift comes in waves. this night a loud
engine 11, police, and an ambulance racing towards overdose call is immense. locating the victim in a winding rooming building. firefighters are unarmed and often told to stage and wait for police backup. amy: she was terrified. a strange man, unconscious was in her car. chief martin said police had no available crews for this suspected overdose call and then -- the only person with a weapon at this point is the alleged gun with the safety on. the man was able to produce his license to carry...
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i do not think that any of us have a sense of how truly immense this is, how this is effecting us. >> reporter: the first responders marched from station 13, they came in silence and they rang 36 bells for the victims. they had a moment of silence and shared some prayers and listened to bagpipes and marched away back to the station. tonight's vigil is to start the healing process for the first responders and it's not just for them but to show solidarity in the pain that everyone in the bay area is feeling over this tremendous loss of life. >> so many people were killed. it's effected so many people. you have to think, what was it like going into that building that morning? the atf has a briefing tomorrow. is there any information about the cause of the fire s. survivors believe that the fire was started in the back room. they believed it was electrical. other sources said there might have been some electrical hookups that were not safe. i asked someone with the sheriff's office about this, he said he did not know, it would not surprise anyone if that was the case. >> i was out there s
i do not think that any of us have a sense of how truly immense this is, how this is effecting us. >> reporter: the first responders marched from station 13, they came in silence and they rang 36 bells for the victims. they had a moment of silence and shared some prayers and listened to bagpipes and marched away back to the station. tonight's vigil is to start the healing process for the first responders and it's not just for them but to show solidarity in the pain that everyone in the...
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the threats are in immense.nstead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another, my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity, peace, and rebuilding our own country. we will rebuild our country. we need it. that strategy will be guided by our values, our principles, and our patriotism. we will see goodwill among nations, a strengthening of vital alliances, and the pursuit of shared goals with interests aligned. we will not be taken advantage of by other countries. we will not be. no more. no more. we will get along great with other countries. we will not be taken advantage of. our goal is not to build new nations in far-off lands that most of you have never even heard of, but to crush isis, we have no choice. to defeat radical islamic terrorism. [applause] pres.-elect trump: my administration, with the help of paul and ron and everyone, will also rebuild our badly depleted military and take care of our great veterans the way they should have been taken care of for a long t
the threats are in immense.nstead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another, my administration will build a long-term strategy for stability, prosperity, peace, and rebuilding our own country. we will rebuild our country. we need it. that strategy will be guided by our values, our principles, and our patriotism. we will see goodwill among nations, a strengthening of vital alliances, and the pursuit of shared goals with interests aligned. we will not be taken advantage of by other...
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. >> i started out with virtually nothing, i built something that is recognized as being immense. >> did you get smug? >> i made a lot and made it when i was young and made it easy, and i saw where people were in their 70s and 80s didn't do as well and were here a lot longer than i had. and i think maybe i got bored. >> let's give the cry some credit there. there he is with deborah norville. how do you come back from complete disaster? >> well, the state of new jersey's casino control commission took his side against the bankers and forced the bankers to take a huge hair cut, to walk away with more than $900 million that trump owed them. that was the key to his success. he got into trouble because he spent wildly. he would reach into his casinos, huge cash machine, and suck cash out of them as fast as he could. that is a recurring problem in his life, take cash out of an enterprise and weaken them. you know there are still people running casinos in atlantic city, but not donald trump. >> all of this is food for thought. thank you. >>> coming up, a look inside fake news, and a widely
. >> i started out with virtually nothing, i built something that is recognized as being immense. >> did you get smug? >> i made a lot and made it when i was young and made it easy, and i saw where people were in their 70s and 80s didn't do as well and were here a lot longer than i had. and i think maybe i got bored. >> let's give the cry some credit there. there he is with deborah norville. how do you come back from complete disaster? >> well, the state of new...
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decorations representing the gifts provided by our white house kitchen garden, with trees hung with organ immense- with ornaments in the shape of bees and frutits. -- fruit. we have air 19 foot tall christmas tree. it's really big. they have to take out the chandeliers and rearrange everything just to get the tree in the house. that is in the blue room. in the state dining room, you will spot the official white house gingerbread house. so when you see it, everything on it is something you can eat. and our pastry chefs have worked very hard to make this house possible. it is beautiful. it has a replica of the new white house garden and bo and sonny and lots of cool stuff. the trees in that room, there are 56 lego gingerbread houses, representing every single state and territory in america. and somewhere in the house we have supersized replicas of bo and sonny guarding their presents because we don't let them have their presents. [laughter] i'm just kidding. they get to have them. people who come through these halls over the next few weeks will see about -- how many ornaments do you think are in th
decorations representing the gifts provided by our white house kitchen garden, with trees hung with organ immense- with ornaments in the shape of bees and frutits. -- fruit. we have air 19 foot tall christmas tree. it's really big. they have to take out the chandeliers and rearrange everything just to get the tree in the house. that is in the blue room. in the state dining room, you will spot the official white house gingerbread house. so when you see it, everything on it is something you can...
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an immense supporter of the creative arts. it's strange because it doesn't fit with anything that i could ever i imagine. it's just silly. i don't get it. i really don't understand what't going on. >> we're all q. i had run into james i thinkes i about a week ago socially and asked him because i seen a lot of the internet, you know, furor and i asked him if he was worried about it and he and i sort of both chatted for a little bit. i think tha t we thought that it nobody really thought that it would come home and reach the restaurant. you can imagine we were appalled and shocked that it did. 28 year old edgar with welchelch remains behind bars on no bond. he'll go back before a judge on thursday. live north tonight in northwest d.c., marina maracco, fox5 local news. > also in northwest police areo trying to find a suspect april a motive in a deadly officers found 45 year old terry crutchfield dead inside a homehe in the 1500 block of olive street. a witness reported seeing two gunmen on the street justthe moments before the mu
an immense supporter of the creative arts. it's strange because it doesn't fit with anything that i could ever i imagine. it's just silly. i don't get it. i really don't understand what't going on. >> we're all q. i had run into james i thinkes i about a week ago socially and asked him because i seen a lot of the internet, you know, furor and i asked him if he was worried about it and he and i sort of both chatted for a little bit. i think tha t we thought that it nobody really thought...
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. >> the immense effort to capture a pup that is way, way far from home. >> what? >> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle bringing you the best on the web. and a slippery celebration involving -- >> a strapping young lad. >> what happens when players jump the gun on game time. >> they played well here. that's all that counts. >> somewhat familiar scene at "right this minute," cctv from inside a convenience store. usually expected to be a robbery of some kind, but this is a lot scarier. wearing a mask over his face, not uncommon to be honest in china, but this moment right here, pulls a knife and grabs a 3-year-old child and places a starts asking for money. it's just the beginning of a six-hour ordeal. >> six hours? >> later in the video, police are called, crowds start to gather. there's a heartbreaking moment right here and that's the mother there, drops to her knees begging for this man to let my child go. >> why wouldn't he? were they willing to give him money? >> the story continues. this gentleman right here posing as an uncle is a plain c car,
. >> the immense effort to capture a pup that is way, way far from home. >> what? >> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle bringing you the best on the web. and a slippery celebration involving -- >> a strapping young lad. >> what happens when players jump the gun on game time. >> they played well here. that's all that counts. >> somewhat familiar scene at "right this minute," cctv from inside a convenience store. usually expected...
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. >> we live in an democracy and i certainly want to clear up all of the questions and i have immense faith in the investigation. not least because i have a totally clear conscience. >> if convicted, lagarde could be guilt for a year and the imf would have to go headhunting again. >> our correspondent's following proceedings in paris. what is the latest from the courthouse? >> the defense courthouse for christine lagarde just lost of the first round. they try to get these proceedings postponed until next year where we will see another trial in paris against the businessman bernard tapie himself and the circle of his political friends. but the court to deny the motion. now things will carry on here. we will see a mix of the political and the legal. this is a special court that consists of three professional judges and a 12th, so-called, jurors who are legislators or members of parliament as well. christine lagarde is adjudged by a very -- jury of her on peers. for her, politically, of course, the fallout could be larger than conviction because negligence politically, if it sticks to he
. >> we live in an democracy and i certainly want to clear up all of the questions and i have immense faith in the investigation. not least because i have a totally clear conscience. >> if convicted, lagarde could be guilt for a year and the imf would have to go headhunting again. >> our correspondent's following proceedings in paris. what is the latest from the courthouse? >> the defense courthouse for christine lagarde just lost of the first round. they try to get...
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partnership with abc seventh he was apparently an active and well liked member of the association immense would follow, shop owners on the evening that he was killed there was a time bomb within a pawn shop community and they're taking his loss hard they have not identified any suspects in this case to men were seen running from the store-and both men are described as being like skin was wearing a dark color is what shirts. >>vicki liviakis: he was in court today the 39 year-old was seen today rocking back and forth in his chair wearing a yellow uniform which indicates an inmate with psychiatric is used he was admitted to officers that he beat the 70 year-old he now faced a maximum sentence of 25 years to life if convicted. >>reporter: those mid-60's we saw yes they're out of here was the cold air moving down will let you know how much colder we will get. >>haaziq madyun: recent news report stated that lead levels of oakland district are worse than will was discovered in flint michigan the problem there was in the waters-and the director of operations of alameda county of the homes and ap
partnership with abc seventh he was apparently an active and well liked member of the association immense would follow, shop owners on the evening that he was killed there was a time bomb within a pawn shop community and they're taking his loss hard they have not identified any suspects in this case to men were seen running from the store-and both men are described as being like skin was wearing a dark color is what shirts. >>vicki liviakis: he was in court today the 39 year-old was seen...
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. >> without italy's police, security forces and judicial authorities are owed immense gratitude forir cooperation in this case. in particular, i wish the policeman wounded in the shoot out a fast and complete recovery. but given the ongoing for a -- ongoing threat of terrorism, we must protect citizens. in these times of tremendous challenges, we are doing everything we can to ensure our state remains a strong state, our democracy, the rule of law, values, humanity, diametrically opposed to the hate filled world of terrorism, and they will commit stronger than terrorism. reporter: visitors at the reopened christmas market in the breitscheidplatz wanted to send that signal too. the market is not playing the usual music are putting on flashy displays, but news of his death did bring some relief. >> of course he is only one of many, but still a relief to know he is not re-anymore. -- free anymore. >> it would have been better to take him alive. it would have been dangerous. it is a relief to know he is not around anymore. >> i am a bit relieved the sadness is still there. what i see he
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senators and representatives from both parties also voted to include $1 billion dollars to fight an immense and growing health issue, opioid misuse. three key parts. the first expands heroin and opioid treatment and prevention programs. the second beats up -- beefs up drug monitoring programs. and the third will increase training for health care providers. the bill also requires the federal health and human services secretary to prioritize funding to states hit hardest by the opioid epidemic. all this comes together as what's called the 21st century cures act, and it now goes to president obama for signature. that wraps up our program. i'm soledad o'brien. we will see you back here next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] welcome to dance party. look at all of these crazy party people. we're going to be bring the party right into that living room. that one right there, right? is that the living room? make some noise, people! [cheers] you guys, how we doing? welcome back to kofy tv's da
senators and representatives from both parties also voted to include $1 billion dollars to fight an immense and growing health issue, opioid misuse. three key parts. the first expands heroin and opioid treatment and prevention programs. the second beats up -- beefs up drug monitoring programs. and the third will increase training for health care providers. the bill also requires the federal health and human services secretary to prioritize funding to states hit hardest by the opioid epidemic....
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the cost of both dollars and lives has been immense we need a new direction. a new direction. [cheers and applause] america's foreign policy has lacked a clear vision a clear goal, and a clear understanding of the threats and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another, my administration will build a long term strategy for stability, prosperity, peace, and rebuilding our own country, folks. we're going to rebuild our country. [cheers and applause] we need it. that strategy will be guided by our principles and patriotism. goodwill among our nations. strengthening of vital alliances and the pursuit of shared goals when interests align and we will not be taken advantage of by other countries. [cheers and applause] we will not be. no more. no more. we will get along great with other countries. we will not be taken advantage of. our goal is not to build new nations in far off lands that most of have you never even heard of. but to crush isis, we have no choice. and to defeat radical islamic terrorism. [cheers and applause
the cost of both dollars and lives has been immense we need a new direction. a new direction. [cheers and applause] america's foreign policy has lacked a clear vision a clear goal, and a clear understanding of the threats and the threats are immense. instead of jumping recklessly from one intervention to another, my administration will build a long term strategy for stability, prosperity, peace, and rebuilding our own country, folks. we're going to rebuild our country. [cheers and applause] we...
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. >> it gives me immense pride to call myself a marine knowing that the same title carried by those who avenged the attacks on pearl harbor. >> stockton is ranked in the top 20 best colleges and universities nationwide for veterans you can hear firsthand accounts of survivors on nbc10. >>> new details this evening in the murder of a 14-year-old student in mayfair. police just released this picture and name of the suspect. he turned himself in yesterday for the murder of ian wilson. the northeast high school student was killed last month. >>> left right, left right. >> gloucester county newest police officers are ready to start their law enforcement careers. 19 men and six women graduated from the police academy today. the 19 graduates represent seven different new jersey counties. >>> catching a bus or finding a train just got a little bit easier today. the septa travel center will help people with all forms of travel in and around the campus and around the city. customer service agents will be bat the center monday through friday. >>> eagles fans aren't the only ones tired of watching
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are we perhaps too blind of the degree to which turkey is the stabilized by the immense threat aroundt? michael: i think sometimes we do not have the right understanding of what's going on in turkey. sometimes we tend to, for example, to focus too strongly on president erdogan. the german media sometimes are in a frenzy about every word he said. relax ande would be, see what actually materializes after he says something. if we go into comparisons, i think it is a futile exercise to compare things. think at the moment we are seeing two different planets there, simply because turkey is unique. it is unique in its beauty and in the huge troubles it is in and has brought itself. also discount the comparison between the r.a.f. and what is going on in turkey today, because there's been a coup first, which then resulted into a witchhunt. the question is, how do we get out of this situation, that actually the problems of terror in turkey are being addressed, while political opponents remain untouched, and the democratic system of turkey remains intact, and not severely damaged by a witchhunt
are we perhaps too blind of the degree to which turkey is the stabilized by the immense threat aroundt? michael: i think sometimes we do not have the right understanding of what's going on in turkey. sometimes we tend to, for example, to focus too strongly on president erdogan. the german media sometimes are in a frenzy about every word he said. relax ande would be, see what actually materializes after he says something. if we go into comparisons, i think it is a futile exercise to compare...