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tender in the uk, except for in northern ireland. societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it's thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. i bet there is one in mike bushell‘s pocket. just checking. down the back of the sofa ? just checking. down the back of the sofa? i just checking. down the back of the sofa ? i have just checking. down the back of the sofa? i have not seen an old five for ages. i will be looking now, they will be valuable in years to come. i gave one into a shop yesterday. beating the deadline. dan is here to talk about the football. do you have any new ones? it is quite a moment when you get your first new £1 coin. chelsea fans are thinking they might have to rearrange plans they have next friday because that is the date they probably should win the title if they beat middlesbrough on monday. let's look white. tottenham, their bubble burst last night at the home of west ham, the london stadium. the result means
tender in the uk, except for in northern ireland. societies say customers can still deposit the old notes into bank accounts for now, giving people more time to hand them in. it's thought around 150 million old notes are still in circulation. i bet there is one in mike bushell‘s pocket. just checking. down the back of the sofa ? just checking. down the back of the sofa? i just checking. down the back of the sofa ? i have just checking. down the back of the sofa? i have not seen an old five...
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only 62 degrees in ac. sixty-two in the city. we're in the 50's in mount pocono. you can see that easterly component of the wind flow at reporting sites. storm scan three is showing us miss continuing in the sit. we have showers working through the store and shores embedded thunderstorms in our western count business rain working into berks county. as we head into this evening cloudy, muggy, chance of the thunderstorm, temperatures staying stable and they do throughout the overnight period, cloudy conditions sticking around with a chance of hit or miss thunderstorm in the city, as we head east, that chance will weigh in an overnight low of 60 but wind of the change will bring us some sunshine, and some much warmer temperatures, and i'll let you know when to expect 80 . i'm ready, are you? coming up in the full forecast in a few. >> come on wind of change, all right, thank you. >>> new apprenticeship program will offer training, work force development at wistar institute. >> it is a laboratory devoted to medical research in philadelphia. it is partnered with the le
only 62 degrees in ac. sixty-two in the city. we're in the 50's in mount pocono. you can see that easterly component of the wind flow at reporting sites. storm scan three is showing us miss continuing in the sit. we have showers working through the store and shores embedded thunderstorms in our western count business rain working into berks county. as we head into this evening cloudy, muggy, chance of the thunderstorm, temperatures staying stable and they do throughout the overnight period,...
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situation in turkey in recent times. did you guys talk about this kind of thing with them? >> we did. we did. people from the so-called left behind nations get together, there's always a lot to discuss about these issues. because you realize that in a very fundamental level there are a whole set of experiences that link us, the feeling of primer the feeling of being left behind or elites thinking that to catch up, we have to do something. and then of course the feeling of confronting this superior civilization and feeling intimidated by it, feeling scorned by it. he is in many ways both describes and enacts the syndrome in his fiction. you can think of any number of japanese novelists. in fact, before this, before start to write this book i've been taking notes for a book which is going to be primarily about left behind nations, trying to construct the kind of taxonomy of these countries and the peoples and their particular literatures who share certain, very important features, whether you are egyptian writer or an indi
situation in turkey in recent times. did you guys talk about this kind of thing with them? >> we did. we did. people from the so-called left behind nations get together, there's always a lot to discuss about these issues. because you realize that in a very fundamental level there are a whole set of experiences that link us, the feeling of primer the feeling of being left behind or elites thinking that to catch up, we have to do something. and then of course the feeling of confronting this...
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and matt is in italy, so jump in.ssues we have been hearing about lately is the possibility that the german election will offer the largest, wealthiest contingent of europeans to place a bet on whether they think europeans union is going to strengthen, or if it will stay the same way as right now because obviously, we have a choice between a eurobonds, european finance minister position of martin schulz and a more steady conservative position of angela merkel. jonathan: yes, and we have seen that with macron being elected in france. you have someone keener on euro countries getting together and the main partner he will be discussing with his germany, because they will have to pay for it if you have a much closer eurozone. he isn't interesting discussion in terms of developments and the politics in europe. how much closer they get, already there is an element of some things being passed back to nations. it shouldn't be a major concern for markets. anna: i was talking in the last program to its global investors, and he
and matt is in italy, so jump in.ssues we have been hearing about lately is the possibility that the german election will offer the largest, wealthiest contingent of europeans to place a bet on whether they think europeans union is going to strengthen, or if it will stay the same way as right now because obviously, we have a choice between a eurobonds, european finance minister position of martin schulz and a more steady conservative position of angela merkel. jonathan: yes, and we have seen...
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and in the next hour... trump's in israel.e has become the first sitting president to visit the western wall. he says countries must work together for a peaceful future in he says countries must work together for a peacefulfuture in the region. we have before us a rare opportunity to bring stability and peace to this region and to its people. facebook faces more questions over moderating content, after leaked documents appear to show it tolerates some violent threats. and the sun smiles on chelsea, as we get a sneak preview of the world's most famous flower show. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. we will have news from all the campaigns this afternoon for the jeremy corbyn is campaigning in yorkshire. he is in scarborough at the moment for the peers being introduced byjohn the moment for the peers being introduced by john prescott. he said, iwant introduced by john prescott. he said, i want to talk about politics and want to talk about pensions. that is what we are about. that is what the future is about. i have great pleas
and in the next hour... trump's in israel.e has become the first sitting president to visit the western wall. he says countries must work together for a peaceful future in he says countries must work together for a peacefulfuture in the region. we have before us a rare opportunity to bring stability and peace to this region and to its people. facebook faces more questions over moderating content, after leaked documents appear to show it tolerates some violent threats. and the sun smiles on...
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in state legislatures in southern states. in 1877, the political compromise removed northern troops from the former confederacy. that allowed white society to begin a campaign of removing the civil rights african-americans had received at the very end of the civil war and re-creating slavery by another name, a segregated society, what we have come to call jim crow. the initial elements had changes in state laws that limited the rights of african-americans, limited their rights to move, to vote, limited their rights to serve on juries, limited their economic rights. but it was not just the imposition of new laws. it was the support of those laws by a reign of terror. the symbol of that terror has come to be the ku klux klan, but only element of terror. it was a broadly societal effort -- epitomized by the klan. founded in 1865, it was established to form new kinds of law and the creation of a new type of white supremacy. african american society was attacked on all levels, not simply physical violence, but psychologically and
in state legislatures in southern states. in 1877, the political compromise removed northern troops from the former confederacy. that allowed white society to begin a campaign of removing the civil rights african-americans had received at the very end of the civil war and re-creating slavery by another name, a segregated society, what we have come to call jim crow. the initial elements had changes in state laws that limited the rights of african-americans, limited their rights to move, to vote,...
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so in the united states in the first world war when we think about conscription, the idea in a sense is that everybody is going to have a responsibility to serve the nation. some people are going to better serve in the military, some people are going to better serve in the home front and in fact it's not going to be up to the individual to decide. somebody else will decide. this is where we want to think about what we end up calling the draft in the first world war. which is really not the draft, it's using the world draft conscription, that's a very unpopular term and what's the government call this during the first world war? they call it the same thing we call it now, selective service. >> now a lot of times you're going to think, that's just rebranding it. >> selective service. but it really encapsulates the philosophy behind us. you are going to, everybody has a responsibility to serve and it will be drafted worse at the government that decides the rest where you serve, whether you better serve the war effort in the homefront or whether you serve in the military. >> in this inst
so in the united states in the first world war when we think about conscription, the idea in a sense is that everybody is going to have a responsibility to serve the nation. some people are going to better serve in the military, some people are going to better serve in the home front and in fact it's not going to be up to the individual to decide. somebody else will decide. this is where we want to think about what we end up calling the draft in the first world war. which is really not the...
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the only difference that i notice in millennials in mumbai, and especially in india, is the social, cultural most important thing being the economic divide. hello, my name is sagar, i am 11 years old. i live with my family, that's where i live. when we first met sagar, he was living with his family under tarpaulin on the side of the street. sagar‘s parents sold garlic and scrap metals to get by. sagar was determined to make a better life for himself. my favourite cricketer is yuvraj singh, he plays forthe indian team. my goal is to be a doctor. as adult: i remember i was a little kid 12 years ago. we were living in the slums at that time. now, our government has rehabilitated us to mankhurd, on the outskirts of mumbai. mankhurd compound is a development of 65 buildings, created under the slum rehabilitation act. it's home to over 30,000 people. there is little sanitation and a limited water supply. but for sagar and his family, it's a step up. we have our own home, we have four sided walls, we are safe. but this place is where all the people from the slums are put together. so, all the peopl
the only difference that i notice in millennials in mumbai, and especially in india, is the social, cultural most important thing being the economic divide. hello, my name is sagar, i am 11 years old. i live with my family, that's where i live. when we first met sagar, he was living with his family under tarpaulin on the side of the street. sagar‘s parents sold garlic and scrap metals to get by. sagar was determined to make a better life for himself. my favourite cricketer is yuvraj singh, he...
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in race cases, in particular. cases where the court is called upon to meditate upon and mediate enduring questions about social and political inequalities that are rooted in this nation's history of slavery and jim crow. areas that lawyers and judges generally have little expertise, and sometimes are not that interested in talking about. the cases are brought to them by civil rights lawyers, for instance. these internal factors are almost always outcome determinative, not the history. i want to emphasize that this seems particularly true in race cases where the outcome often reflects the ideological bend of justices, and the time with our nation's evolution with respect to race. take for example, the affirmative action cases. in the early decades when the court addressed those cases, there were justices who alluded to the long history of reconstruction. also, the history behind legislation to justify upholding affirmative action. and yet, justices who were opposed to those policies as they came down that way tende
in race cases, in particular. cases where the court is called upon to meditate upon and mediate enduring questions about social and political inequalities that are rooted in this nation's history of slavery and jim crow. areas that lawyers and judges generally have little expertise, and sometimes are not that interested in talking about. the cases are brought to them by civil rights lawyers, for instance. these internal factors are almost always outcome determinative, not the history. i want to...
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and presenting islam in its clearest forms and in the -- in the more -- in the tolerable and tolerating nature that it is. >> yes. >> translator: in the beginning i think we all need to agree terrorism does not have a religion. it does not have any borders. it does not have a religion or a nationality. and it is impossible for a religion that is based on peace to promote such an ideology. we we start with our greeting in islam, the first word is "peace." that strategy is incite chaos and take advantage of secretariarian strife. they are always attempting to create additional strife and more problems between the shia and the sunnis. but the only thing that is true is that in every religion there are those who are criminals. so we need to always remember and we all knee to fwree that terrorism does not have a specific religion. >> all right. your excellency, i think you spoke about root causes, economic deprivation, social marginalization, even reaction to foreign intervention in the region. so that leads us to the question of modernization in saudi arabia. which you know i remember when
and presenting islam in its clearest forms and in the -- in the more -- in the tolerable and tolerating nature that it is. >> yes. >> translator: in the beginning i think we all need to agree terrorism does not have a religion. it does not have any borders. it does not have a religion or a nationality. and it is impossible for a religion that is based on peace to promote such an ideology. we we start with our greeting in islam, the first word is "peace." that strategy is...
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you make a point in your notes about strength in the u.k., saying one of the reasons the population voted for this, but you also say consumers are not forward-looking. if they're not seeing the negative effects as it comes through, maybe they don't take about that or care about it. the impact is on inflation and real incomes, so they go out and spend now ahead of those increases. there's a lot of evidence in the retail sales picture that that is actually the case. effectthat will have an in terms of how the mpc votes. senate.efore the she wanted to make the point that it's good to have a debate. -- you see >> that cyrus interview. it's more restricted in usable -- than usual. i think we are at a tipping point. we had some strong tailwinds in the second half of last year. now we think it's become a more mixed picture. at the moment, inflation is rising above target. growth is holding up ok and there still an expectation that growth this year will be 2%. if that happens, rate hikes are more likely than not. therefore the debate is going in tha
you make a point in your notes about strength in the u.k., saying one of the reasons the population voted for this, but you also say consumers are not forward-looking. if they're not seeing the negative effects as it comes through, maybe they don't take about that or care about it. the impact is on inflation and real incomes, so they go out and spend now ahead of those increases. there's a lot of evidence in the retail sales picture that that is actually the case. effectthat will have an in...
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and the cloud in clacton—on—sea, in essex, just about 11 degrees.e weekend — where we see the cloud and where we do not. of course, we've got this rather cool breeze as well, which is starting to pick up further northwards, dragging the cloud north. so a few drizzly showers are out there, as well, for the likes of east wales, the peaks and the pennines. this weather front as well to complicate our weather picture. so we've more cloud across the southern half of the uk so not as chilly. but again, where we have that clear air further north, the clear skies, it will be a frosty start in a few places and there could even be the odd pocket of fog first thing. but it is here we will see the sunshine once again, but probably not as much for some central areas as we have had. and also this weatherfront does complicate the picture across he south—west, particularly cornwall, some parts of devon. for those out on the moors not great news, obviously, because we could have some low cloud shrouding the hills here and some drizzly rain. we've got, of course, a l
and the cloud in clacton—on—sea, in essex, just about 11 degrees.e weekend — where we see the cloud and where we do not. of course, we've got this rather cool breeze as well, which is starting to pick up further northwards, dragging the cloud north. so a few drizzly showers are out there, as well, for the likes of east wales, the peaks and the pennines. this weather front as well to complicate our weather picture. so we've more cloud across the southern half of the uk so not as chilly....
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they are operating not just in yemen, but in iraq in syria. we are quart needing carefully around how we view the nuclear agreement. the jcp oa will be used to contain iran's nuclear aspirations. between ourselves and saudi arabia, but as you are well aware, we have a group of like-minded that is focused on yemen and coalition focused on syria. the leadership really starts here in the kingdom with the strong leadership of his royal highness as well as the crown prince, debbie crown prince, and certainly the foreign minister. they have an wonderful and very strong conveners of others who are like-minded in terms of this fight against the terrorism. but specific the role in supporting extremist organizations. >> mr. secretary, i have a question for you. secretary tillerson, two questions. will you ever pick up the phone and call iran's foreign minister? had he ruled out diplomacy with iran? secondly on weaponsow will nuclear hastened the end of that war? and to the foreign mr., can i get your reaction to the elections in iran? [inaudible] in ter
they are operating not just in yemen, but in iraq in syria. we are quart needing carefully around how we view the nuclear agreement. the jcp oa will be used to contain iran's nuclear aspirations. between ourselves and saudi arabia, but as you are well aware, we have a group of like-minded that is focused on yemen and coalition focused on syria. the leadership really starts here in the kingdom with the strong leadership of his royal highness as well as the crown prince, debbie crown prince, and...
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in oklahoma. now the office of refugee resettlement within the department of health and human services was responsible for that the care of those people. now why i do point that out? we've got a broken system. it was in 2002 and the authorization of the homeland security we split out the responsibility where now cvp of a he understand, processes, but then turns unaccompanied children over to hhs. and we've gotten very good at of a-ending, processing, and dispersing. which from my standpoint has just fuelled this rise in unaccompanied children coming to the border. certainly during the last administration. just so we understand what we're talking about, when we say unaccompanied children. because i know immediately people think of, you know, little children, you know, seven, eight, nine, ten years ago odd. you hear the facts out of 188,000 unaccompanied children apprehended from 2012 to 2016, now that includes from central america as well as mexico because it's only broken out with that, it's not j
in oklahoma. now the office of refugee resettlement within the department of health and human services was responsible for that the care of those people. now why i do point that out? we've got a broken system. it was in 2002 and the authorization of the homeland security we split out the responsibility where now cvp of a he understand, processes, but then turns unaccompanied children over to hhs. and we've gotten very good at of a-ending, processing, and dispersing. which from my standpoint has...
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. 70 in vallejo today. 76 in fairfield. 76 in antioch.an then 73 the livermore. if that went away, it would be devastating. we are not going to. but it is so important to do those things. the high pressure is building in. that means temperatures the next few days are going to accelerate back into the low 90s . we had very cool numbers the last few days but that is all over. temperatures come up today and tomorrow. and the winds are going to start working their way a little bit more out of the north and the northeast giving us a much warmer pattern. here is the live camera shot. you have the city lit up beautifully. it gets bigger every day. that sales forbuilding is dwarfing even the towers and the span of the bridge, we have temperatures outside today. that will be in the 50s tonight. tomorrow, it looks like this. cloud cover, partly cloudy. partly sunny. noontime, through around the bay. and, san mateo. and, oakland, 65 degrees. late in the day, 69 degrees in san francisco. across the bay, low to mid 70s . and in the warm spots we will
. 70 in vallejo today. 76 in fairfield. 76 in antioch.an then 73 the livermore. if that went away, it would be devastating. we are not going to. but it is so important to do those things. the high pressure is building in. that means temperatures the next few days are going to accelerate back into the low 90s . we had very cool numbers the last few days but that is all over. temperatures come up today and tomorrow. and the winds are going to start working their way a little bit more out of the...
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in lafayete, the other in walnut creek.kes a total of 7 cars fires this week in the past 5 days.in contra costa county haaziq madyun kron4news (kerman)here at the contra costa county district attorneys office da peterson is under fire. the civil grand jury is seeking his removal from office due to misconduct. sot: "mr. peterson appears to have in over 600 inctences converted campaign funds to personal use" in the mean time the deputy district attorneys that work under peterson are also turning up the heat. the board of the union recommending a no confidence vote. that vote expecting to take place two mondays from now. as for mark peterson he has denied comment.in
in lafayete, the other in walnut creek.kes a total of 7 cars fires this week in the past 5 days.in contra costa county haaziq madyun kron4news (kerman)here at the contra costa county district attorneys office da peterson is under fire. the civil grand jury is seeking his removal from office due to misconduct. sot: "mr. peterson appears to have in over 600 inctences converted campaign funds to personal use" in the mean time the deputy district attorneys that work under peterson are...
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83 in santa rosa. half moonçó bay, maybe hitting the links there, it will be in the upper 60s this afternoon. so nice and comfortable. also some breezy winds and a lot of sunshine. as we go through the forecast,> temperatures peak tomorrow, and then we'll be cooling down. we'll be talking more about that coming up in about three minutes. as we get ready to head over to mike, we'rewo# getting an updatn head out across the tri-valley now. >> that's right. we were talking about slowing and a crash in sunol for southbound 680. i have to step out of your way. it's right behind the shield, but everything else is green. south 680, good news here as well. the crash has been cleared from the lanes at andrade road. we did see a good backup and they may have had a traffic break south of highway 84. things are slower than you like, but they should recover quickly. lanes are now cleared of the crash. the tri-valley just starting the we're also seeing 42 trains on the b.a.r.t. system, no delays for any of our system
83 in santa rosa. half moonçó bay, maybe hitting the links there, it will be in the upper 60s this afternoon. so nice and comfortable. also some breezy winds and a lot of sunshine. as we go through the forecast,> temperatures peak tomorrow, and then we'll be cooling down. we'll be talking more about that coming up in about three minutes. as we get ready to head over to mike, we'rewo# getting an updatn head out across the tri-valley now. >> that's right. we were talking about slowing...
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brother, missing in the philippines in world war ii. and thoughts on the health care system through her own experiences in "no apparent distress", look for these in the coming weeks and many of the authors in the future. on book tv. c-span 2. and welcome to the uniform, astro physics for people in a hur hurry. and not even knowing their five senses had limits. if it's everything you know you think it's everything the universe but try to give you but in fact, it's not. and so around 160 1600 was inven of the microscope, one direction, and the telescope in the other direction. each event it was a decade of one another. all of a sudden pieces of the universe, available to us that transcend our senses. effectively, look inside a drop of pond water and see microorganisms just like -- just like doing the backstroke. you're on a brain sentry could not detected were it not for the microscope. you say doesn't make sense that you have entire living creatures inside of a drop of water. today we know that because we learned from childhood but in th
brother, missing in the philippines in world war ii. and thoughts on the health care system through her own experiences in "no apparent distress", look for these in the coming weeks and many of the authors in the future. on book tv. c-span 2. and welcome to the uniform, astro physics for people in a hur hurry. and not even knowing their five senses had limits. if it's everything you know you think it's everything the universe but try to give you but in fact, it's not. and so around...
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the one i was could live in one of these? the one iwas in could live in one of these?or was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking big television as well! good work. you could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known! absolutely! more from carol a little later. thank you, we will see you soon. live car crashing as well, how about that, what more do you want? you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: mps have accused social media firms of a shameful failure to tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. a man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61—year—old guy hedger. 0n on this bank holiday monday morning, let's have a look at some of the newspapers and the daily telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, proposals to make social media firms more responsible for the content they published and it's a big debate about whether these social media sites distribute content that other people, including ourselves, make, or whether they c
the one i was could live in one of these? the one iwas in could live in one of these?or was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking big television as well! good work. you could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known! absolutely! more from carol a little later. thank you, we will see you soon. live car crashing as well, how about that, what more do you want? you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: mps have accused social media firms...
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it is the number one industry in california and we are the number one state in the nation in terms ofgriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico are present the northern part of the statement we draw students rollover california to get experience in agriculture. chico, as a region, started primarily in the gold rush. the first people here after the native americans were those who either had a land grant or were a prospector. my family came in 1850. my family has been in this kids will be my six generation to be involved in agriculture in this area. historically, it was pre-eric k. shinseki it was what you could grow with natural rainfall. a barley wheat, cattle, goals and timber. that is what chico was founded on. in the john bidwell area, they started to go into more diversity. particularly the sheep business which became strong. post that, the biggest change we saw is in the early 1900s, we started to see more control and management of floods and irrigation in agriculture and we saw a shift, particularly when rice came to butte county. south o
it is the number one industry in california and we are the number one state in the nation in terms ofgriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico are present the northern part of the statement we draw students rollover california to get experience in agriculture. chico, as a region, started primarily in the gold rush. the first people here after the native americans were those who either had a land grant or were a prospector. my family came in 1850. my...
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we're stuck in the 50s. 54 in new jersey. 56 in philadelphia. middle 50s for the lehigh valley and delaware. you see the clouds over the lehigh valley. 57 with scattered showers at 9:00. steadier rain the noontime hour. 59 degrees. what you won't see is sunshine. the rain will be tapering off today. that's not going to be the end of it this week. i'll break it down hour by hour for the area when i come back in ten minutes to show when you you can expect the steadier rainfall in your area this morning. jessica boyington is tracking traffic. how is it looking? >>> pretty good so far. roads are wet. nothing major going on now. no major accident to report. of course, it's still early on a monday. 422 is what weather we're watching. cameras around trooper road. this is the eastbound side. no delays yet moving toward the schuylkill. typically the 6:30 mark, at least by 7:00 or so. within the next hour, we start to see some pretty big delays heading that direction. right now from 29 to the schuylkill, an eight-minute trip, moving in the 60s. phoenixvil
we're stuck in the 50s. 54 in new jersey. 56 in philadelphia. middle 50s for the lehigh valley and delaware. you see the clouds over the lehigh valley. 57 with scattered showers at 9:00. steadier rain the noontime hour. 59 degrees. what you won't see is sunshine. the rain will be tapering off today. that's not going to be the end of it this week. i'll break it down hour by hour for the area when i come back in ten minutes to show when you you can expect the steadier rainfall in your area this...
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evident in what we are seeing in the stock markets. little bit of a them partner on the -- little bit of a dampener. >> one thing that will be back in focus is tpg. it declines a third take over from ppg. this story will not go away. this is the third time it has bid for the stock. let us get the bloomberg first word news. juliette saly: french president-elect emmanuel macron has pledged to unite the nation. speaking to supporters at his campaign headquarters in paris, he says he will work to adjust the concerns exposed during one of the most divisive campaigns in recent history. of the vote in a commanding victory. in germany, angela merkel's party has picked up momentum defeating the cdu convincingly. the victory deals a blow to martin schulz' bid. saudi arabia's oil minister has signaled that output occurs could extend into next year. speaking in malaysia, he says he is confident that an agreement by crude producers to ease production will be extended into the second half of the year and possibly beyond. he also said that he is conf
evident in what we are seeing in the stock markets. little bit of a them partner on the -- little bit of a dampener. >> one thing that will be back in focus is tpg. it declines a third take over from ppg. this story will not go away. this is the third time it has bid for the stock. let us get the bloomberg first word news. juliette saly: french president-elect emmanuel macron has pledged to unite the nation. speaking to supporters at his campaign headquarters in paris, he says he will...
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clearly, in france, in its election, now in germany with its pending election, in england with its pending election, we are seeing duplications of what has happened here in our election so the russian strategy continues. let me talk a little bit about ukraine and russia. we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine maintaining long-term influence over kiev and frustrating ukraine's attempts will remain unchanged in 2017. russia continues to exert military and diplomatic -- interpretation of the political provisions of the minsk 2 agreement. among them, constitutional amendments that would effectively give moscow a veto on kiev's strategic decisions. i'll finish up here with china. china will continue to pursue an active foreign policy, especially within the asia pacific region. highlighted by a firm stance on competing territorial claims in the east china sea. and south china sea. relations with taiwan and its pursuit of economic engagement across east asia. china which views a strong him tear as a critical element in advancing its interests will also pursue efforts aimed at ful
clearly, in france, in its election, now in germany with its pending election, in england with its pending election, we are seeing duplications of what has happened here in our election so the russian strategy continues. let me talk a little bit about ukraine and russia. we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine maintaining long-term influence over kiev and frustrating ukraine's attempts will remain unchanged in 2017. russia continues to exert military and diplomatic --...
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May 17, 2017
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they didn't set out in detail what it meant in practice. my in detail what it meant in practice.s understandable that public opinion says, we should wait and see. i think public opinion may shift when they see that it is not a walk in the park, this cost free brexit is already unravelling. the next question, milan has got in touch. how can the public be confident that you will negotiate strongly with the eu one brexit terms when you have already committed to what they are saying is another vote? i accept that and the lib dems you have a party, we are quite open about this, we got really envisage any circumstances in which being out of the european union matches the privileges and the benefits we get from being in it. there is no point beating about the bush. just because we lost the debate last year, which we did, those of us who believed, like i did, that we should remain in the eu. it means you acknowledge that the result occurred in the way it did, but it doesn't mean you give up in your belief that in the long run it is better for the in your belief that in the long run it is
they didn't set out in detail what it meant in practice. my in detail what it meant in practice.s understandable that public opinion says, we should wait and see. i think public opinion may shift when they see that it is not a walk in the park, this cost free brexit is already unravelling. the next question, milan has got in touch. how can the public be confident that you will negotiate strongly with the eu one brexit terms when you have already committed to what they are saying is another...
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socked in in half moon bay at 58 through colma into daly city. 50s, 60s and 70s today. 77 in brentwood with sunshine through discovery bay. we'll have some partly cloudy skies throughout the tri- valley. pal degrees bodega bay no chance of sun there. showers back in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up at 18 after the hour. >>> fremont police are talking to witnesses who saw an officer- involved shooting yesterday afternoon. it happened at a shopping center on mowry avenue. the officer ran after a man who was seen threatening people with a metal pipe in the south parking lot. when he caught up to him, witnesses say that there was a confrontation and the suspect was shot. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop drop it. stop. drop it. i'm like -- >> the suspect was responsive when he was taken to a trauma center. his current condition is unknown to us. >>> oakland city council votes on a proposal to create a department whose sole purpose is to prevent violence. kpix 5's jessica flores is live in oakland on just how the plan aims to protect
socked in in half moon bay at 58 through colma into daly city. 50s, 60s and 70s today. 77 in brentwood with sunshine through discovery bay. we'll have some partly cloudy skies throughout the tri- valley. pal degrees bodega bay no chance of sun there. showers back in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up at 18 after the hour. >>> fremont police are talking to witnesses who saw an officer- involved shooting yesterday afternoon. it happened at a shopping center on mowry avenue....
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in the 1960s. but nixon changed that in a strategic way to bring catholics into the republican party and it was quite successful. one of the reasons he won the 1972 election was a huge majority for the first time and majority catholics were republicans. and what richard nixon figured out, i'm sorry what ronald reagan had figured out was that protestants basically divided their votes between republicans democrats including evangelicals, was that by bringing the moral majority take a strength in the republican party even further. and of course that happen. one of the reasons why reagan won by such a large majority 84 was because of his support from jerry falwell and others in the christian right. and that led to a dramatic change in the way in which supreme court justices were confirmed. so casey comes up in the early 1990s. 20 years roughly after roe. by this time republican presidents including reagan and bush had managed to make a majority of appointments to the supreme court and by this point i t
in the 1960s. but nixon changed that in a strategic way to bring catholics into the republican party and it was quite successful. one of the reasons he won the 1972 election was a huge majority for the first time and majority catholics were republicans. and what richard nixon figured out, i'm sorry what ronald reagan had figured out was that protestants basically divided their votes between republicans democrats including evangelicals, was that by bringing the moral majority take a strength in...
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in general, participation in elections in france tends to be high.arly this year, because it is a vote for democracy. we know what happened in the us, brexit is on its way, so it is very important to vote. my heart is beating very fast now. yes, we have to put for democracy. it is a big decision. as ever, security is tight. bichon salesian attackjust before the first round is still very much on people laws—mac minds. —— shone. people are gathering on the street in great excitement to find out who will be france's next president and they really do not have to wait long. 8pm is when polls close in the major cities. then we will get the official projection of results. they are based on real, partially coated figures from polling stations all over france. carefully selected and processed. i have spoken to one of the people closely involved in this, getting that very confident figure out at 8pm in the evening. he is a representative of a poster company. —— polling company. they come from a sample of polling stations that we build. we have interviewers in
in general, participation in elections in france tends to be high.arly this year, because it is a vote for democracy. we know what happened in the us, brexit is on its way, so it is very important to vote. my heart is beating very fast now. yes, we have to put for democracy. it is a big decision. as ever, security is tight. bichon salesian attackjust before the first round is still very much on people laws—mac minds. —— shone. people are gathering on the street in great excitement to find...
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the knife attacks in which you see in palestine and in the united states where a person just goes up and uses that implement to kill someone. same with gun attacks, they cost $57 per victim, that's how cheap terrorism is that's decreased san bernardino was $27. the knife attacks are $0. this appears to be, if it does turn out to be act of terrorism, more organized type of operation where they went back to the previous pair dime of building and construction explosive devices, impacts and then using them as what we call human-guided weapons, to go in and lay down a precision attack on a very specific location. this one is much closer to the france attack that occurred in 2015 during the paris incidents. >> remind us of the defrance attack, what happened there? >> it was almost the same thing, if this turns out to be a suicide bomber attack, two suicide bombers were dropped inside in front of -- just across the street from the main entry of very very large soccer stadium at the height of a fully packed crowd and the bomber could not penetrate the exterior perimeter security. in fact, he
the knife attacks in which you see in palestine and in the united states where a person just goes up and uses that implement to kill someone. same with gun attacks, they cost $57 per victim, that's how cheap terrorism is that's decreased san bernardino was $27. the knife attacks are $0. this appears to be, if it does turn out to be act of terrorism, more organized type of operation where they went back to the previous pair dime of building and construction explosive devices, impacts and then...
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in the area. i have to agree with -- there has to be a huge wedge in the police community relations but i would like to know what efforts to think are necessary in order to crack the barrier that seems to be getting bigger and bigger? >> caller: i think it's going to take a combination of things. >> guest: i don't think there's anyone fix. what i've learned from talking to people on both sides, it has to start with regaining respect from both sides. this is a community issue. in a people willing to reach out to police officers and vice versa. until you do that, you can't break down the animosity. you can't diminish the animosity between both sides and the hard feelings between both sides. that's something i talk about in the book. you also have to have police departments increasing their training and transparency. that's important because people in the community want to go the police are there to serve them. so they want to know that theer police officers are there to help them, to serve them, to
in the area. i have to agree with -- there has to be a huge wedge in the police community relations but i would like to know what efforts to think are necessary in order to crack the barrier that seems to be getting bigger and bigger? >> caller: i think it's going to take a combination of things. >> guest: i don't think there's anyone fix. what i've learned from talking to people on both sides, it has to start with regaining respect from both sides. this is a community issue. in a...
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we are at 66 in warrenton. 60 in hagerstown. 64 in washington and frederick. 65 in fredericksburg. 63the annapolis. so, tonight with the mainly clear skies we drop from 50's to 60's and then it will drop as we approach sunrise. which is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. we find the coldest temperatures from pa to 45 degree -- 35 to 45 degrees pry mesh more sunshine tomorrow as more sunshine will develop tomorrow. we have a storm system through the day tomorrow and wednesday. stay on cool side of things. warmer here. we will get in moisture. by the weekend more rain in saturday. enjoy the sunshine. it will change moving through. the three-day outlook. ten a ten-day. more clouds working toward thursday. showers are likely thursday and friday. that will show up in the ten-day outlook. saturday 30% chance of showers. slight chance for monday. 66. warming trend next week. wednesday, thursday next week, maybe back in the upper 70's. that is the latest. back to you. larry: robert? robert: game six in pittsburg. this is the same narrative every year. caps are the best team in the regular season. eliminated
we are at 66 in warrenton. 60 in hagerstown. 64 in washington and frederick. 65 in fredericksburg. 63the annapolis. so, tonight with the mainly clear skies we drop from 50's to 60's and then it will drop as we approach sunrise. which is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. we find the coldest temperatures from pa to 45 degree -- 35 to 45 degrees pry mesh more sunshine tomorrow as more sunshine will develop tomorrow. we have a storm system through the day tomorrow and wednesday. stay on cool side of things....
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i am in london, also in the programme. . . i am in london, also in the programme...week. this is kaza khsta n bombing last week. this is kazakhstan desert. they revive the ancient trade routes east to west. live from our studios in singapore and london...
i am in london, also in the programme. . . i am in london, also in the programme...week. this is kaza khsta n bombing last week. this is kazakhstan desert. they revive the ancient trade routes east to west. live from our studios in singapore and london...
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in their business -- in balance sheet.rn digital is saying they don't want them to sell it to somebody else. they are trying to slow down the process by filing for arbitration. that could cause problems for toshiba because they need the money quickly. shery: tell us a little bit about that. reporter: toshiba is in danger of being delisted from the tokyo stock exchange. there is a danger they could be delisted altogether. they need to plug this whole in their balance sheet, and he needs the billions of dollars they are likely to get from this chips unit in order to do that. western digital is one of the bidders, but the ciba perspective is that they are not able to pay as much as everyone else, they are using these contractual disputes to give himself a strategic advantage. shery: some sources are saying that some of western digital's workers do not have access to their networks and facilities. what is that about? reporter: toshiba has had this joint venture for a while. western digital got into the venture because they bou
in their business -- in balance sheet.rn digital is saying they don't want them to sell it to somebody else. they are trying to slow down the process by filing for arbitration. that could cause problems for toshiba because they need the money quickly. shery: tell us a little bit about that. reporter: toshiba is in danger of being delisted from the tokyo stock exchange. there is a danger they could be delisted altogether. they need to plug this whole in their balance sheet, and he needs the...
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nothing is debated in congress in a vacuum. in this particular case, for those of you who have seen "hamilton," and you know his report on public credit is being debated at the same time. tensions in congress are already amped up. you get these quakers and senile ben franklin throwing these potentially unconstitutional proposals, and things really start to ignite. bear that in mind. i am reminded, unless i am wrong in this, there are good in bad -- good and bad sides to the it -- anti-slavery debate being dragged out. some people say this is a titanic waste of time. then we have simmons of pennsylvania saying let's drag it out more because we have some colleagues who are not here yet to weigh in on a proposal on hamilton's system. you are a lot of things going on that make history exciting. thank you for sharing some of that. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, preview of coming programs, watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and m
nothing is debated in congress in a vacuum. in this particular case, for those of you who have seen "hamilton," and you know his report on public credit is being debated at the same time. tensions in congress are already amped up. you get these quakers and senile ben franklin throwing these potentially unconstitutional proposals, and things really start to ignite. bear that in mind. i am reminded, unless i am wrong in this, there are good in bad -- good and bad sides to the it --...
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turning off lights in a room unless they're in it.ter changing, solar installing unplugging, dial-turning, thermostat-lowering off-peak-time users all joining forces. to help get our power from renewable sources. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? the celebrated lead-by-example crew. turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. (and yeah, it's him too) don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. breaking news we are following... businesses are being told to evacuate because of flaring at the valero refinery in richmond. right now a shelter is in place. the refinery is experiencing a power outage. this is new video just into the newsroom showing flaring at the valero refinery in benicia. police are telling people and businesses that are down wind from the refinery to evacuate and avoid the area. benicia police say that the power outage is what is causing the flaring and valero says there is no cause for concern. here is some more new video from a kron four viewer...
turning off lights in a room unless they're in it.ter changing, solar installing unplugging, dial-turning, thermostat-lowering off-peak-time users all joining forces. to help get our power from renewable sources. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? the celebrated lead-by-example crew. turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. (and yeah, it's him too) don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. breaking news we are...
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in the us election.aders gather in sicily, determined to show a united front in the face of terrorism, despite divisions over trade and climate change. also in the programme: indigenous leaders gather in central australia to try and reconcile the past and define their place in the country's future. thanks for being with us. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to the american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute's silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday's attack. the queen visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt starts our coverage. in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways. a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. las
in the us election.aders gather in sicily, determined to show a united front in the face of terrorism, despite divisions over trade and climate change. also in the programme: indigenous leaders gather in central australia to try and reconcile the past and define their place in the country's future. thanks for being with us. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of...
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in panama, he succeeded in gaining the confidence of the general, who took part in a 1968 military coup. manuel noriega was instrumental in defeating a later coup attempt. he was named chief of military intelligence. he used his influence to intimidate opposition groups and by the late-19 70's was considered the most feared man in panama. throughout his time, he maintained ties with successive u.s. administrations and help them fight against the commonest regime in cuba and nicaragua. there were rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to lead the country. he succeeded in 1983. his military regime lasted five years until his relationship with the u.s. sour. it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes commit
in panama, he succeeded in gaining the confidence of the general, who took part in a 1968 military coup. manuel noriega was instrumental in defeating a later coup attempt. he was named chief of military intelligence. he used his influence to intimidate opposition groups and by the late-19 70's was considered the most feared man in panama. throughout his time, he maintained ties with successive u.s. administrations and help them fight against the commonest regime in cuba and nicaragua. there...
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one in four of us the crisis in mental health. one in fourof us in the crisis in mental health. of us will be well cared for and well treated and will feel able to talk to others about it and get support. others sadly will not. too many young people get into very dark places and take their own lives because there is nobody there to support them. it's a crisis, it's a tragedy and anyone who has ever attended the funeral of a teenager who has taken their own life whilst in deep stress would feel the pay the whole family is going through. it's no solution to cook the number of mental herath nurses, it's no solution not to have those emergency beds available and treatment and support and therapy available very quickly. and so we will ensure mental health is properly funded and iam mental health is properly funded and i am looking forward to appointing an minister solely to deal with mental health and social care so we do deal with this crisis properly. those are, health and education are two crucial areas of our lives. but it's also about how our society develops, how our economy de
one in four of us the crisis in mental health. one in fourof us in the crisis in mental health. of us will be well cared for and well treated and will feel able to talk to others about it and get support. others sadly will not. too many young people get into very dark places and take their own lives because there is nobody there to support them. it's a crisis, it's a tragedy and anyone who has ever attended the funeral of a teenager who has taken their own life whilst in deep stress would feel...
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other areas in cyber in the department. that's why i say, part of the challenge if you're a service, you have a wide spectrum of cyber requirements beyond just what cyber command is responsible for. it's why i'm trying to make the argument with the services what we need to do -- i've talk today them and said look, you know, something on the order of a third should stay with us, the rest we should then look how do we put them else where within this broader cyber enterprise to build the cyber level of expertise across the department. i don't want to make it sound like what the air force is doing is just ripping people once they finish their three years with us, so to speak, and then making them airplane mechanics, for example. that's not what we're seeing at all. >> okay, for the third you'd like to keep, do you think that's a good way to get to be a four star? >> oh, do you mean could you build a career over time? clearly in the military we're moving into. i'm not the last person that's going to be doing this as a four star
other areas in cyber in the department. that's why i say, part of the challenge if you're a service, you have a wide spectrum of cyber requirements beyond just what cyber command is responsible for. it's why i'm trying to make the argument with the services what we need to do -- i've talk today them and said look, you know, something on the order of a third should stay with us, the rest we should then look how do we put them else where within this broader cyber enterprise to build the cyber...
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then tweaked in the 80s and twea ked and then tweaked in the 80s and tweaked again in 2005/ 2006.ach by which people with mental health problems can be detained or sections against their will for the bid is the only part of the health system where that happens, where people can be forcibly treated against their will. whilst we recognise that in some cases that is necessary, we have seen a cases that is necessary, we have seen a number of uses of that increase quite jim seen a number of uses of that increase quitejim at italy. it has gone up from around 45,005 or six yea rs gone up from around 45,005 or six years ago to 63,000 usages of this legislation last year. we are seeing a very large increase in net. we think people are often fighting themselves —— binding themselves being detained unnecessarily. these changes are much needed. again, it is about saying we have not really thought properly about how we support people with mental health problems. we have simply thought about the worst—case scenario. what we need to do is reframe our legislation. thing is about giving people rig
then tweaked in the 80s and twea ked and then tweaked in the 80s and tweaked again in 2005/ 2006.ach by which people with mental health problems can be detained or sections against their will for the bid is the only part of the health system where that happens, where people can be forcibly treated against their will. whilst we recognise that in some cases that is necessary, we have seen a cases that is necessary, we have seen a number of uses of that increase quite jim seen a number of uses of...
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now in this view, you can still see clouds around. notice the breaks in the clouds. those breaks not going to last all day. the fog won't last all day either. thick nest lancaster, zero -- thickest in lancaster, zero visibility. at 4:00, we saw a zero visibility report in pottstown. now one-mile visibility, so improvement there. light fog for northeast philadelphia, philadelphia internet, disappearing in wilmington. you might find pockets of fog in south jersey and delaware, but not widespread, dense fog this morning. fog will disappear as the temperatures climb. right now, 54 degrees in the suburbs. the lehigh valley also at 54 degrees. 50s in new jersey but some w some breaks of sunshine -- but with some breaks of sunshine, warming to the 70s. 74 for philadelphia. up to 73 degrees in the lehigh valley. i'll break it down hour by hour with the futurecast when i come back in ten minutes to show you when the clouds return with a chance of showers. first francesca ruscio has your first alert traffic. >> thanks. >>> we'll start things off on 95 from our philadelphia int
now in this view, you can still see clouds around. notice the breaks in the clouds. those breaks not going to last all day. the fog won't last all day either. thick nest lancaster, zero -- thickest in lancaster, zero visibility. at 4:00, we saw a zero visibility report in pottstown. now one-mile visibility, so improvement there. light fog for northeast philadelphia, philadelphia internet, disappearing in wilmington. you might find pockets of fog in south jersey and delaware, but not widespread,...
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when obama came in and 2008 -- came in in 2008. we could chart that rising panic. he came in. if you remember the newspapers -- there were all these comparisons to the great depression. how did roosevelt handle it? obama came in much in the same way. he sort of quoted roosevelt when he said, roosevelt always said it is the government's responsibility to provide security to its citizens and to create a situation in which there can be work. obama came in and said the same thing. i am going to go to congress and get approval for this huge stimulus package in the billions. $700 billion. i will have congress approves this stimulus package. we are going to bail out the auto industry and create jobs. above all he told people to stay calm. that --ured people above all, it was creating stability and quelling this rising panic. that was a precedent set by roosevelt. this is a lasting legacy of roosevelt's. it is this new expectation, a social contract between the people and government that obama understood in mediating the crisis. i think we have time for one more. and stalinoosevelt ha
when obama came in and 2008 -- came in in 2008. we could chart that rising panic. he came in. if you remember the newspapers -- there were all these comparisons to the great depression. how did roosevelt handle it? obama came in much in the same way. he sort of quoted roosevelt when he said, roosevelt always said it is the government's responsibility to provide security to its citizens and to create a situation in which there can be work. obama came in and said the same thing. i am going to go...
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in transportation but in energy.t's -- what kind of progress are you and your members seeing? >> i think it's -- as tom donahue said and i would be remiss if i didn't thank the chamber and tom donohoe for hosting this. and jay timmons for participating on this panel as well as yours. and we have worked with the americans for transportation mobility coalition on infrastructure. and with jay and his organization on not only infrastructure, but energy infrastructure and a whole host of other things. >> anything that requires jobs, right? >> absolutely. so the backlog, greg. certainly the five year highway bill has made a difference at least from our organization, our members' perspective. no way to run in their line so to speak ten years of relatively short term extensions where department -- state departments of transportation couldn't plan long term. so we have seen a growth in the infrastructure space i believe because of the highway bill. we have also seen an explosion of work in the pipeline sector. actually, the e
in transportation but in energy.t's -- what kind of progress are you and your members seeing? >> i think it's -- as tom donahue said and i would be remiss if i didn't thank the chamber and tom donohoe for hosting this. and jay timmons for participating on this panel as well as yours. and we have worked with the americans for transportation mobility coalition on infrastructure. and with jay and his organization on not only infrastructure, but energy infrastructure and a whole host of other...
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kayleigh slusher's body, which had been placed in a freezer, was found in february of 2014 in a suitcase on a bed in an apartment. krueger and warner were arrested the next day at a bart station in el cerrito. the napa county district attorney's office is not seeking the death penalty in this case. (pam) the same jury that found antolin garcia -torres guilty for the murder of sierra lamar.... will now decide his fate... whether he will receive the death penalty.. or life in prison. in san jose, the jury listened to closing arguments today. attorneys for garcia- torres asked the jury to show him mercy .... by sentencing him to life in prison without parole. the prosecution argues that the death penalty is the only fair and just sentence for sierra lamarr and her family. (pam) the countdown is on ... to the start of the n-b-a finals in what will be a historic series.(steve) yeah it's the first time in n-b-a history the same two teams are in the finals for three straight years.(steve) and today as the warriors hit the court to practice. le-bron james and the cavs landed at s-f-o. meanwhile
kayleigh slusher's body, which had been placed in a freezer, was found in february of 2014 in a suitcase on a bed in an apartment. krueger and warner were arrested the next day at a bart station in el cerrito. the napa county district attorney's office is not seeking the death penalty in this case. (pam) the same jury that found antolin garcia -torres guilty for the murder of sierra lamar.... will now decide his fate... whether he will receive the death penalty.. or life in prison. in san jose,...
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May 8, 2017
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as he tries to incite revolution in virginia, that is so fresh in the mind of what has transpired in kansas and now they relate this sort of revolutionary tendencies that were very prevalent in that region and how for example, new englanders and other groups within the, not just the new england states, but in new york were trying to promote retaining or restricting slavery to the slave states so they would not expand. >> go ahead. >> for the professor, professor silverman, can you expand on what lincoln thought about foreigners, foreign countries, etc., from his two trips to new orleans and what propelled him to be interested in other languages, for example. >> lincoln had planned when he finished his second term. to travel -- term to travel. he wanted to go to california, he wanted to go to the holy land. he was looking forward to a time in his life post-presidency in which he would be able to sort of do the things that i think he was unable to do. the trip to new orleans was, the two trips to new orleans could very well have been the greatest education that lincoln had in terms of
as he tries to incite revolution in virginia, that is so fresh in the mind of what has transpired in kansas and now they relate this sort of revolutionary tendencies that were very prevalent in that region and how for example, new englanders and other groups within the, not just the new england states, but in new york were trying to promote retaining or restricting slavery to the slave states so they would not expand. >> go ahead. >> for the professor, professor silverman, can you...
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in this. the 1997 reference paper and the 1997 basic telecoms agreement was supposed to be followed by a series of other service sectors. which would be liberalized. 20 years on, none of that has happened. so there is a real need -- not only a desire but also an expectation by wto members that a country like the uk with an independent trade policy would be a trade leader. why would it not be? so there's an assumption in geneva that the uk will start to play this role, an expectation that it will start to play this role. i think sometimes when the world looks at the uk they see one thing and when the uk looks at itself it sees something else. but i think that's the process of sort of development and growing into the reality that we are not in the uk, one of 28 european member states. we are the fifth biggest economy in the world, second biggest exporter of services, major site and director of foreign investment and we need to start playing that role in the global economy. if i can just -- so th
in this. the 1997 reference paper and the 1997 basic telecoms agreement was supposed to be followed by a series of other service sectors. which would be liberalized. 20 years on, none of that has happened. so there is a real need -- not only a desire but also an expectation by wto members that a country like the uk with an independent trade policy would be a trade leader. why would it not be? so there's an assumption in geneva that the uk will start to play this role, an expectation that it...
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in afghanistan, at least eight civilians were killed and 28 more were wounded in a suicide bombing in kabul. officials say the target of the attack was a nato convoy. three u.s. soldiers were wounded in the attack. isis militants claimed responsibility for the attack. on capitol hill, the republicans' new bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act is facing major opposition from key members within the republican party, casting doubt on whether the latesest effort will garner enough votes to pass the house. on tuesday, michigan republican congressman fred upton came out against the legislation, saying it does not protect people with pre-existing c conditions. upton is t the former chair of a house committee that helped draft an earlier version of the republican health care bill. trump has repeatedly claimed the latest bill guarantees coverage for people with pre-existing conditions, even though the bill would actually allow insurance companies to charge them significantly higher premiums. the republicans' previous effort to pass a healthcare bill failed in march due to party in
in afghanistan, at least eight civilians were killed and 28 more were wounded in a suicide bombing in kabul. officials say the target of the attack was a nato convoy. three u.s. soldiers were wounded in the attack. isis militants claimed responsibility for the attack. on capitol hill, the republicans' new bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act is facing major opposition from key members within the republican party, casting doubt on whether the latesest effort will garner enough...
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we will go in the order they are presented in the program. first, we will have linda gordon, who is the university professor in humanities and florence kelly professor at new york university. she is the author of, among other things, cossack rebellions heroes of their own lives: the moral property of women, pitied but not entitled, single mothers and the history of welfare, the great arizona orphan abduction, which when the bancroft prize for the best book in u.s. history, and her latest book is called "the second coming of the kkk the ku klux klan and the , american political tradition." forthcoming. second, we will hear from richard wright, professor of american history at stanford university. he is a recipient of numerous honors, as are all of our panelists today. twice he received jury selection finalist for the pulitzer prize. prizehe won the parkman and he's also the past president of this organization, the organization of american historians. he has been a macarthur fellow. various other awards and prizes, including a guggenheim fellow
we will go in the order they are presented in the program. first, we will have linda gordon, who is the university professor in humanities and florence kelly professor at new york university. she is the author of, among other things, cossack rebellions heroes of their own lives: the moral property of women, pitied but not entitled, single mothers and the history of welfare, the great arizona orphan abduction, which when the bancroft prize for the best book in u.s. history, and her latest book...
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here in the front. wait for the microphone, please. >> chris harlin with the international committee of red cross. thank you very much for putting on the panel and thank you for the paper, as well, which was good and very interesting. you conclude in the paper i think that the united states should have an aumf before bringing islamic state group fighters to guantanamo because of the risk you outlined. you mentioned i think that there might be a successful challenge and it's unclear currently. i wonder if you might say a couple words about that. maybe the other panelists discussed that potential risk as well. and maybe if you have any thoughts, there and some people who have been right in the fact that new detainees to guantanamo would not, under the current system, would not get a periodic review board set up under the executive order that does that for the current detainees. whether you think that would the d.c. judges in circuit and elsewhere in having to assess whether or not the people were there le
here in the front. wait for the microphone, please. >> chris harlin with the international committee of red cross. thank you very much for putting on the panel and thank you for the paper, as well, which was good and very interesting. you conclude in the paper i think that the united states should have an aumf before bringing islamic state group fighters to guantanamo because of the risk you outlined. you mentioned i think that there might be a successful challenge and it's unclear...
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he set off in a yacht and eventually settled in majorca. to have a character to play so he invented thatjohn noakes, not very different from him, but it was an extension of him and it was a john noakes that could do the things that he did on television that the real john noakes wouldn't do. his skydiving was record—breaking and almost went wrong, and his meeting with a baby elephant... ..a little tv landmark. oh, get off me foot! lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh. millions today were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood. john noakes who has died at the age of 83. now then, the weather prospects, for it over the next few days, here are the details from darren burnett. over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. right 110w it is heading towards the uk. right now we are drawi
he set off in a yacht and eventually settled in majorca. to have a character to play so he invented thatjohn noakes, not very different from him, but it was an extension of him and it was a john noakes that could do the things that he did on television that the real john noakes wouldn't do. his skydiving was record—breaking and almost went wrong, and his meeting with a baby elephant... ..a little tv landmark. oh, get off me foot! lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how...