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reporter: today they have a visitor -- kemal inal. inal used to teach communications. he's writing a book about those who were fired. and yes, he too was dismissed for the same reasons. he wants to tell the stori of some othe 40,000 teachers and professors who lost their jobs. kemal: many people who were victims of this decree are now networking. we have the same worries and we are beginning to feel some solidarity -- a kind of resistance movement. it's not just about coming into this shop to eat. it's more important than that. it's about the exchange of political and personal ideas. reporter: but kemal has almost no contact with former colleagues at the university where he taught. the school was right-wing conservative, and he was one of the few liberal leftist teachers there. now, he spends his days in his home office, working on his book. he also has financial worries. he has loans to repay, but now no income. he gets small monthly payments from his labor union, but it's not enough to make endmeet. he and his wife have bun selling homemade leather bags. kemal: we ha
reporter: today they have a visitor -- kemal inal. inal used to teach communications. he's writing a book about those who were fired. and yes, he too was dismissed for the same reasons. he wants to tell the stori of some othe 40,000 teachers and professors who lost their jobs. kemal: many people who were victims of this decree are now networking. we have the same worries and we are beginning to feel some solidarity -- a kind of resistance movement. it's not just about coming into this shop to...
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a loomzza hu tat yose,ngsor i venu the roafviin in, s,r.n, aving hs flooded inal y m carrytodeaf these cuba u ous idl ooonce tat's eoe > we n ge st outatiing bas veipeportek stndor houtate k i kind of peeled off to the side, got stuck for about an hour. >> reporter: wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.thn,boonshstat l cod r: sin of yolarpart, eyl torm t t eachw iths. ndhappen.ook at mondaatowthe wa ificant snowfall totals. >> "good morning america." >>> we want to turn to politics now and the white house in turmoil. today, a chaotic outside the gates there where the secret service said a man committed suicide. reuropeath odatter, into viwright. >> reporter: this afternn, chaoo the shs re turned out to be a s. th u e calocretd rom flng against t the gridir old gatherg of the washingn e pres pre at d toniley ay, withorinternal conic, with abkly. >> repnaconflipu on friidn't cover gly in terms d that. but, he saidthy, andusy eiter rifles in florida. but moments later, one senator t schoctn scald comeay> d next to employee who took on three armed robbers and lived to tell.he is. but it come
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escribio leuego la escuela sigio continuar con las clases >> estan vninculados a una re r crimonal inalego captuoro a otros tres y ds de ellos son hermanos las victimas sus numeros fueron ronbados tras ser usados en un f gasolinera esto es como parte de la nueva l ley tributaria requiete a todre cpomprar el seguro medico podi s subir en un 90% >> dos empleados fueron puestoe s en cuarentena conozca que con n contenia la correspondencia >> un h atrinchero como n rehenes en n entren centro de vteteranos puede seguirnos o descarguela i tgratis migratoria para respond (musica) >> es viernes de inmigracion r eses esta la abgadaogada para respon las inquietudes su amiga fue a c ciudad juarez para lo de su vsaa desde entonces no ha recibido nada, ella reviso en ninternet i dice que la visa fue impresa pero no ha llegado >> ella itiene que recibir no f notiffinotif notificacion si iella cogio un lgugar en c ciudad juarez tiene que ir a su lgugar es importante el lgaugare ella indico >> no s con,ementn quean que sea ciudad juarez y despues no nos dejan entrar >> el perdrdon probvicisional g gara
escribio leuego la escuela sigio continuar con las clases >> estan vninculados a una re r crimonal inalego captuoro a otros tres y ds de ellos son hermanos las victimas sus numeros fueron ronbados tras ser usados en un f gasolinera esto es como parte de la nueva l ley tributaria requiete a todre cpomprar el seguro medico podi s subir en un 90% >> dos empleados fueron puestoe s en cuarentena conozca que con n contenia la correspondencia >> un h atrinchero como n rehenes en n...
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play inally, our brands an affordable, special occasion space in many of these markets.ou would see a bit of slow down on premium brands with consumers may be choosing the johnny walker red label instead of the black label. the pocketbook is under a bit of pressure. four times celebrate a year instead of six times year. you would see those adjustments take place. is, when itrtant happens, it is still important to support your brands. when economic growth comes back, you want the brand to still have that connection with consumers so that they will step up their consumption or the number of occasions they enjoy. host: thank you. >> up next, bringing a drinks giant into the future. the whiskey being created now will not be ready to drink for 40 years. what will the drink industry look like then? more -- more, next. ♪ host: he knows his business well. over two decades he has held numerous management positions. his employees, more than 30,000 of them, are valued as much as the company's customers. diageo has more women in senior roles and will soon have gender parity. ivan, w
play inally, our brands an affordable, special occasion space in many of these markets.ou would see a bit of slow down on premium brands with consumers may be choosing the johnny walker red label instead of the black label. the pocketbook is under a bit of pressure. four times celebrate a year instead of six times year. you would see those adjustments take place. is, when itrtant happens, it is still important to support your brands. when economic growth comes back, you want the brand to still...
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if you look back about a week relaxation inal the -- this also points in the same direction.hat is important to investment implications, some of the banks could benefit. and thesure on npl's violation camp that you have could be a risk. that this is something investors would like to watch for. tracy: what do you think about china overall? are you still bullish? we have seen them push and pull. it feels like one step forward and one step back. with the president possibly in power for a long time now. manishi: we have been overweight in china in our portfolio. the policies that we are open to pursuing is getting in line with the kind of sectors the most investors are interested in. -- new them "you china there --ich means discretionary, technology, internet. also some parts of financials like insurance and so on. i would also include indication, health care in that bracket. majority of our portfolio in china is concentrated in these sectors. we think be policy measures is adopting. it is furthering the cause of these sectors and helping to keep the investment teams alive. raych
if you look back about a week relaxation inal the -- this also points in the same direction.hat is important to investment implications, some of the banks could benefit. and thesure on npl's violation camp that you have could be a risk. that this is something investors would like to watch for. tracy: what do you think about china overall? are you still bullish? we have seen them push and pull. it feels like one step forward and one step back. with the president possibly in power for a long time...
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the border is an equation inal search of an esign. border is the location of the factory where lightning and thunder are made. >> brown: rios now has a public platform as the state's laureate. an works with young people writes what he calls "poems of." public purpo >> something in me understands that i'm not always writing for myself. that sometimes i, curious as this might sound, need to lend myself out to others who alsoea need to i can tell people what to do or what they, what i think is happening. but taking the other tack of sharing stories, moments, things that have to do with border solutions, works. >> brown: and now, albios' words directly reach many crossing between the two neuntries. his poem, "border " is etched at the mariposa port of entry in nogales. it ends with these lines: >> wseem to live in a world maps: but in truth we live in a world made not of paper and ink but of people. those lines are our lis.to ther, let us turn the map until we see clearly: the border is what joins us not what separates us.>> oodruff: and
the border is an equation inal search of an esign. border is the location of the factory where lightning and thunder are made. >> brown: rios now has a public platform as the state's laureate. an works with young people writes what he calls "poems of." public purpo >> something in me understands that i'm not always writing for myself. that sometimes i, curious as this might sound, need to lend myself out to others who alsoea need to i can tell people what to do or what...
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court,as the supreme fast-forward 200 years and inally, there was one case the 20th century where the court interpreted the second amendment directly. there have been no other cases since then. ,he parker case comes up brought by a guy named bob leavy with the cato institute. the nra was opposed to this litigation. they were nervous. they were not quite sure there were five votes on the court to support an individual rights reading of the second amendment and had preferred to continue to win victories at the legislative level, where they had been effective, particularly when throughout the 20th century you had numerous examples of judicial hostility to the individual rights reading of the second amendment, warranted or not. the bet paid off. he had a good lawyer who argued the case and what the court held was interesting. the first thing i noticed about it is it modernizes the right. talking aboutwe militia, we are talking about individual self-defense, in the home. what the court held was in so far as the district of columbia made it impossible for you to have an operable firearm ava
court,as the supreme fast-forward 200 years and inally, there was one case the 20th century where the court interpreted the second amendment directly. there have been no other cases since then. ,he parker case comes up brought by a guy named bob leavy with the cato institute. the nra was opposed to this litigation. they were nervous. they were not quite sure there were five votes on the court to support an individual rights reading of the second amendment and had preferred to continue to win...
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trump just before he's inaugurated, oh, it salacious and unverified but they are telling the court inalhee faith and credibility of their department on this. >> also remember this. they renewed it, the day before the inauguration based on the same information. what you have here is the reason we just stated the case for why a special counsel should be appointed and i believe that is what is going to happen. >> sean: jay sekulow, thank you so much for joining us. a lot of breaking news. when we come back, tomi lahren hitting the streets of california. what are the people think about the n mayor of oakland putting people at risk? straight ahead. a hundred orders , but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. >> sean: all right, earlier this wee
trump just before he's inaugurated, oh, it salacious and unverified but they are telling the court inalhee faith and credibility of their department on this. >> also remember this. they renewed it, the day before the inauguration based on the same information. what you have here is the reason we just stated the case for why a special counsel should be appointed and i believe that is what is going to happen. >> sean: jay sekulow, thank you so much for joining us. a lot of breaking...
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in the absence of evidence that black stars worked internationally, they were by and large marge inalizedsters create stars. it's the idea that's a star. chris pratt was a movie star and now he's a star that can greenlight a movie. now you can imagine, not only is "black panther" going to get more spinoffs, but each of these characters is going to get more spinoffs and we can imagine a world where these girls will have an all-girls movie. we can imagine a world in which all combinations of actresses in which we never heard of all will be greenlighting movies. however, it takes three five years to create movies, and sometimes longer. so the progress to create the phenomenon that's going to occur in the wake of "black panther" and "get out," it's going to cycle much more quickly now. but we're going to see a quantum change in the wake of the past year, and that past year is still the result of oscar so white, the reaction to oscar so white. >> we'll have to leave it there, but we'll do another study in five years and figure out if it did, in fact, happen. thank you very much. >> thank you.
in the absence of evidence that black stars worked internationally, they were by and large marge inalizedsters create stars. it's the idea that's a star. chris pratt was a movie star and now he's a star that can greenlight a movie. now you can imagine, not only is "black panther" going to get more spinoffs, but each of these characters is going to get more spinoffs and we can imagine a world where these girls will have an all-girls movie. we can imagine a world in which all...
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when we come back, stephen is tomorrow inal britain.e will remember this remarkable, groundbreaking scientist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: from the score from the film "a brief history of time." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on saturday, members of the scientific community life and fans alike will gather to remember the life and legacy of groundbreaking physicist stephen hawking. dr. hawking died on march 14 at his home in cambridge, england, at the age of 76. for decades, he enchanted both scientists and science-lovers by making groundbreaking discoveries about the origins of the universe, and then translating these ideas for millions of non-scientists worldwide. his 1988 book, "a brief history of time: from the big bang to black holes" has sold more than 10 million copies. his career and life itself have been celebrated as a medical miracle. born in oxford, britain, in 1942, he was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disorder known as lou gehrig's disease at the age of 21. docto
when we come back, stephen is tomorrow inal britain.e will remember this remarkable, groundbreaking scientist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: from the score from the film "a brief history of time." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on saturday, members of the scientific community life and fans alike will gather to remember the life and legacy of groundbreaking physicist stephen hawking. dr. hawking died on march 14 at his home...
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i think what had to happen is this reputation the germans had put together for kind of inallibility and vulnerability on the battlefield, i think the british no longer believed it. the soviets had learned in november of 1942, at the time, they learned it at stalingrad. that i think the american army comes late to this party and has to learn it on the fly, not in the course of a big campaign but in the course of a couple of weeks. i think field artillery, directives by field artillery are certainly what german tank crews and what commanders of german armor formations that -- at kasserine would talk about again and again and again. here is one you will want to write down. this particularly wasn't easy. the first encounter was inherently dangerous. you can look at every single army in world war ii -- ask the french what it was like to fight them the first time, they stayed in the field for 10 days. the british? the british started world war ii with one strategic retreat after the other, landing in norway, had to retreat. landing in france? had to retreat. , drove up the balkans and back do
i think what had to happen is this reputation the germans had put together for kind of inallibility and vulnerability on the battlefield, i think the british no longer believed it. the soviets had learned in november of 1942, at the time, they learned it at stalingrad. that i think the american army comes late to this party and has to learn it on the fly, not in the course of a big campaign but in the course of a couple of weeks. i think field artillery, directives by field artillery are...
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it will be the next frontier in and inal science, opinion polling, to try to understand and quantifye ads might be. on the one hand, facebook tells us you should buy their ads andn opinion because they are very effective, and on the other hand we hear it is impossible to say if there was any impact from these ads in the political space. but in my world, anticipating election results, it is going to be more difficult. the biggest take away i think is, will people believe that any elections are won fairly? julia: are corporates like facebook, twitter, are they held to a lower standard because they offer utility benefit, and in many cases we are probably quite addicted to them, so we can't hold them to the same standard? tina: what is our alternative as consumers? i saw some people on twitter say they were deleting facebook accounts, but what are they going to do instead? joe: that is a pretty strong statement, that we may just never have election again where people are totally confident it was won fair and square. tina: and that is probably a casualty of this low trust phenomenon. it i
it will be the next frontier in and inal science, opinion polling, to try to understand and quantifye ads might be. on the one hand, facebook tells us you should buy their ads andn opinion because they are very effective, and on the other hand we hear it is impossible to say if there was any impact from these ads in the political space. but in my world, anticipating election results, it is going to be more difficult. the biggest take away i think is, will people believe that any elections are...
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to the , -- who inal guard just dropped off to the army national guard. i think what these kids are doing is so cool. it reminds me of myself back in the day. a lot of people who oppose gun control measures are limiting access to certain ages point out that we ask our young up, to go fight for our country the same way your son and other members of you family have, so how can turn around and say, you cannot purchase a gun when the second amendment protects that right? caller: i was asking my son that same question i was driving him to his duty station. -- i was impressed with his point of view. when these kids step up to the plate to start getting engaged, they are not as naive. big ups to that. when something bad happens, something good, and the people who are supposed to be held accountable, they are at home on the phone with each other trying to figure out how they are going to maneuver their way out of this. they are both calling each other over. they are scared. they are going to lose their jobs and all of this stuff is going on. these people put them
to the , -- who inal guard just dropped off to the army national guard. i think what these kids are doing is so cool. it reminds me of myself back in the day. a lot of people who oppose gun control measures are limiting access to certain ages point out that we ask our young up, to go fight for our country the same way your son and other members of you family have, so how can turn around and say, you cannot purchase a gun when the second amendment protects that right? caller: i was asking my son...
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[applause] wages are rising at the fastest level in more than one decade. ,inally, 19 years, 21 years making less money that they made 20 years ago. are rising because more jobs are happening. important, just like we are going to have choice fmv eight, we are going to have -- at the v.a., we are going to have choice for jobs. our veterans are going to have choice. you are going to have a choice for jobs. now with our friends in ohio, we are launching the next phase of america's economic comeback. we are going to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. -- we have aly very important election coming up. they do not like the wind that we have been getting. they don't like that they don't have a vote on the tax cuts. not one vote, they are all saying the cuts are tough. what they are saying to each other is not pretty if you are a democrat. well, history says when you are with the president, the party does not do well. people get complacent, they get complacent. we cannot be complacent great we have the greatest economy ever, maybe in history. we have the greatest economy we have ever
[applause] wages are rising at the fastest level in more than one decade. ,inally, 19 years, 21 years making less money that they made 20 years ago. are rising because more jobs are happening. important, just like we are going to have choice fmv eight, we are going to have -- at the v.a., we are going to have choice for jobs. our veterans are going to have choice. you are going to have a choice for jobs. now with our friends in ohio, we are launching the next phase of america's economic...
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say,inal thing i would with respect to at least one of these positions of the four-problems, we believe there with respect to things that are not covered by the wto, we would have other options pursuant to section 301. i apologize for going over my time. i will try not to do that again. i thought it was good. you mr. chairman. mr. ambassador, the president makes the final decision. you make recommendations, and we need information. that is what consultation is all about. into a couple issues on china and a couple issues on the steel and aluminum. china, which products are you recommending the president impose tariffs, your recommendation? >> i want to make it clear i am part of the process. >> but your recommendation. >> we have the council of the way idvisers, the algorithms, kicks out the entire amount. and then you say what things are not on the algorithm. thingsuld be a list of on the china 2025 list. what is on that list? i will go through this very quickly. >> i want to know what products you are recommending. >> these are the ones i care about. effect on maximum them and a minimu
say,inal thing i would with respect to at least one of these positions of the four-problems, we believe there with respect to things that are not covered by the wto, we would have other options pursuant to section 301. i apologize for going over my time. i will try not to do that again. i thought it was good. you mr. chairman. mr. ambassador, the president makes the final decision. you make recommendations, and we need information. that is what consultation is all about. into a couple issues on...
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i learned inal hollywood it is the author's job to status away. people assume logically it is based on my book i am sitting there telling them that it doesn't work that way i would see being done like mispronunciations of names i would be told thank you very much we appreciate your input and then i was ignored. they made a major motion picture out of my book how could that be anything but good? i know riders who would give up in arms to have a film made soe yes i don't want to sound like a spoiled brat but it was a very frustrating process because if you saw i the film gettysburg and read the killer angels it is 90% of my father's book. i think my father would have been thrilled that gone with generals is 10%. that was a surprise. i didn't understand i understand the screenwriter has their own vision and that is their job. it isn't up to me unless you are jk rowling or stephen king with absolute control then it will always be different and it will always change. i know many fans like gone with generals i appreciate that but i wish it would have be
i learned inal hollywood it is the author's job to status away. people assume logically it is based on my book i am sitting there telling them that it doesn't work that way i would see being done like mispronunciations of names i would be told thank you very much we appreciate your input and then i was ignored. they made a major motion picture out of my book how could that be anything but good? i know riders who would give up in arms to have a film made soe yes i don't want to sound like a...
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proceeds will go to tackle gender inall the. some people — egender inequality.d poisoning of a former russian agent. the government has warned of ‘robust‘ action if russia is found to be involved. so who is sergei skripal and why would he be a potential target? in 2006 he was jailed in moscow, convicted of passing the identities of undercover agents to mi6. four years later, he was released and flown to the uk as part of a swap for 10 russian spies, including the model anna chapman, who'd been arrested by the fbi. he'd lived here under his own name. but his family has told the bbc he believed the russian special services might come after him at any time, and that in the past two years his wife, brother and his son had died in mysterious circumstances. the kremlin denies any involvement. let's speak now to former mi5 intelligence officer annie machon who's in brussels for us this morning. so many unanswered questions. there isa so many unanswered questions. there is a lot we don't know. can you tell us about the background of sergei skripal and his relationship w
proceeds will go to tackle gender inall the. some people — egender inequality.d poisoning of a former russian agent. the government has warned of ‘robust‘ action if russia is found to be involved. so who is sergei skripal and why would he be a potential target? in 2006 he was jailed in moscow, convicted of passing the identities of undercover agents to mi6. four years later, he was released and flown to the uk as part of a swap for 10 russian spies, including the model anna chapman, who'd...