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the con--in the negotiations or in the conference? senator kennedy: is that--who is that directed at? mr. collingwood: well, why don't you start, senator? senator kennedy: i've said before that i'm in favor of the national liberation front being represented at the conference table, that they come to the conference table, that they take place--that they take a part in the discussions. they have been involved in the struggle for a long period of time. i don't think that we can arrive at any meaningful peace--i don't think we can have any negotiations that are really going to be very productive unless the national liberation front is represented and i would therefore be in favor of the national liberation front, who is the political arm of those who are providing most of the troops, most of the force, most of the effort in the south, being represented at the conference table. mr. collingwood: governor? governor reagan: well, here we're in disagreement. i believe if there is any negotiation involving the vietcong, that that is between the
the con--in the negotiations or in the conference? senator kennedy: is that--who is that directed at? mr. collingwood: well, why don't you start, senator? senator kennedy: i've said before that i'm in favor of the national liberation front being represented at the conference table, that they come to the conference table, that they take place--that they take a part in the discussions. they have been involved in the struggle for a long period of time. i don't think that we can arrive at any...
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that is in accordance with the plans they have in place in the exercises they conduct to test those plans and they performed with the utmost professionalism. 400 police officers were involved in the operation through the night and many paramedics, doctors and nurses have worked out well they admit traumatic and terrible thing to say of guys that care for the wounded. significant resources have been deployed to the police investigation and there continue to be visible patrols of my manchester which include the deployment of armed officers. people who live and work in manchester remained the large place between manchester arena and victoria station which will be in place for some time. the station is closed and will remain closed all the detailed forensic searches underway. we know that many friends and relatives of many people caught up in the attacker's though trying to find out what is happening to children, brothers, sisters, parents and loved ones. please think of those people who are experiencing the unimaginable word and if you have any information at all relating to the attack, plea
that is in accordance with the plans they have in place in the exercises they conduct to test those plans and they performed with the utmost professionalism. 400 police officers were involved in the operation through the night and many paramedics, doctors and nurses have worked out well they admit traumatic and terrible thing to say of guys that care for the wounded. significant resources have been deployed to the police investigation and there continue to be visible patrols of my manchester...
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in the first one—day international in bristol.nd reached the target with 30 overs to spare, thanks to alex hales' 55, and an unbeaten 49 from joe root. they'll meet again at lord's tomorrow, with england captain eoin morgan expecting a stronger opposition. absolutely it's a big occasion. you know, playing the second opening game of the international summer at the home of cricket, they'll probably want to make the most of it, but likewise we will as well. we enjoy playing there and, you know, it's anotherfixture that we want to come out with a result from. in rugby league's super league, salford red devils have moved up to second thanks to a 31—16 win at wigan warriors. elsewhere, warrington came from 14—nil down to beat st helens 40—18, including two second—half tries from ryan atkins. the win moves the wolves above saints and catalans, into 7th. there's a quite huge final day, of the regular rugby union, premiership season in store — three teams can still finish first. leaders wasps face third placed saracens . exeter chiefs need
in the first one—day international in bristol.nd reached the target with 30 overs to spare, thanks to alex hales' 55, and an unbeaten 49 from joe root. they'll meet again at lord's tomorrow, with england captain eoin morgan expecting a stronger opposition. absolutely it's a big occasion. you know, playing the second opening game of the international summer at the home of cricket, they'll probably want to make the most of it, but likewise we will as well. we enjoy playing there and, you know,...
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in that instance san antonio won in six but in 2017 it's a different story. las vegas story.it's a different but in 2017 six antonio won in instance san in that second round.2013 in the second round. in that instance san antonio won in six but in 2017 it's a different story. las vegas believes the warriors are heavy favorites to advancing to their third straight n-b-a finals. golden state are undefeated so far in the playoffs... after sweeping the blazers and jazz in the first two rounds. the warriors have been playing without steve kerr since game two of the first round due to their coach dealing with back issues. the warriors will open the western conference finals at oracle arena on mother's day. game two will be on tuesday night. we'll have to wait until saturday for games three and four in san antonio. over in washington d-c... isaiah thomas and boston were looking to close out the series and face the cavs in the conference finals. seven seconds in the game... wizards down by two... john wall hits the go-ahead triple (wall: 26 points, 8 assists) thomas a
in that instance san antonio won in six but in 2017 it's a different story. las vegas story.it's a different but in 2017 six antonio won in instance san in that second round.2013 in the second round. in that instance san antonio won in six but in 2017 it's a different story. las vegas believes the warriors are heavy favorites to advancing to their third straight n-b-a finals. golden state are undefeated so far in the playoffs... after sweeping the blazers and jazz in the first two rounds. the...
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and in glasgow, where labour has been in powerfor more than 30 yea rs, has been in powerfor more thant has now lost overall control. these are counties which are tory strongholds, it was going to bea are tory strongholds, it was going to be a tough night for labour anyway. and we have in the middle of anyway. and we have in the middle of a general election campaign. people voting largely on local issues, not necessarily national ones. but what is coming across is that where people predicted we were going to be wiped out, in places like wales, we have done very well. the lib dems admit so far, it has been a mixed set of results for the. we have held out set of results for the. we have held our ground set of results for the. we have held ourground in the set of results for the. we have held our ground in the face of a massive shift, an enormous shift of ukip photos to the conservatives. given that that has happened, we have done well to stay where we are. the green party says, with the tories dominating, other parties need to collaborate. well, i am worried about how well the conservati
and in glasgow, where labour has been in powerfor more than 30 yea rs, has been in powerfor more thant has now lost overall control. these are counties which are tory strongholds, it was going to bea are tory strongholds, it was going to be a tough night for labour anyway. and we have in the middle of anyway. and we have in the middle of a general election campaign. people voting largely on local issues, not necessarily national ones. but what is coming across is that where people predicted we...
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in a pizza shop in merseyside and in a barber's in moss side in manchester. ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released, a 3k old woman was raised earlier in the week both without any charges. that leaves eight people in custody aged between 18 and 38. they are all men, one of them salman abedi's older brother. they are felled because they are suspected of terror offences and no one has been charged. taking progress, considerable progress, in this investigation but the terror threat still remains at critical. one senior security source at the bbc has said this is partly because of concerns of copycat attacks. he said there is as much concern about the risk of an attack linked to this incident as other individuals trying to copy what has happened or seeing it as an opportunity to trigger their own strike. there have been clusters of plots and attempted attacks following major incidents in the past. there have been five foiled plot since the westminster attack in march. other developments, the leaks attack in march. other developments, the lea ks into attack in ma
in a pizza shop in merseyside and in a barber's in moss side in manchester. ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released, a 3k old woman was raised earlier in the week both without any charges. that leaves eight people in custody aged between 18 and 38. they are all men, one of them salman abedi's older brother. they are felled because they are suspected of terror offences and no one has been charged. taking progress, considerable progress, in this investigation but the terror threat still...
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right now, 50 in santa rosa, overcast skies, clear skies in livermore, 61, and clear in an hose, in the 50s. three things to keep in mind, not as hot inland, down by 5 degrees, out of mid-90s to 90. you'll feel the difference on that. cooling begins wednesday inland and cooler every up to saturday. temperatures across the bay area today, in the 50s and 60s at the beaches, and i wouldn't bank on much sunshine there. 60s around the bay today and 70s and comfortable around thepeninsula. 90 degrees in discovery bay. brentwood, tracy, the winds west to 20. cooling wednesday, seasonal thursday through saturday, and for that unofficial arrival of summer on monday, for memorial day, we've got your coastal clouds, 50s at the coast, and low 80s in the inland areas. >> those days of barbecuing weather on the coast are limited. >> usually the month of september is when you get the best beach and bay weather, the average high in san francisco is 70. >> looking forward to it. >>> thank you very much for watching kpix 5 news this morning. >> have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning
right now, 50 in santa rosa, overcast skies, clear skies in livermore, 61, and clear in an hose, in the 50s. three things to keep in mind, not as hot inland, down by 5 degrees, out of mid-90s to 90. you'll feel the difference on that. cooling begins wednesday inland and cooler every up to saturday. temperatures across the bay area today, in the 50s and 60s at the beaches, and i wouldn't bank on much sunshine there. 60s around the bay today and 70s and comfortable around thepeninsula. 90 degrees...
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in recent years, you have invested in a series of projects in serbia, i think in other parts of the balkanstment, the projects you have looked at have been mired in allegations of corruption, kickbacks, bribes. what due diligence do you do? extremely strong. commercial banks cannot achieve our home loan rates. less than 1% of any project in any year of approved projects go through that mechanism. if you look at the universe of projects we look at every year, universe of projects we look at every yea r, we universe of projects we look at every year, we often reject because of integrity standards, social standards. we take all that out before we go to... in these cases, the serbian and romanian examples, another coal power plant that has been under allegations of corruption, how did this get through? they have to go through strong compliance mechanisms. 0ur environmental and social officers would check these out. that is not to say that maybe one or two projects, afterwards, things come to light. we act on those things. two hydro projects, one in croatia and one in macedonia. we have actually
in recent years, you have invested in a series of projects in serbia, i think in other parts of the balkanstment, the projects you have looked at have been mired in allegations of corruption, kickbacks, bribes. what due diligence do you do? extremely strong. commercial banks cannot achieve our home loan rates. less than 1% of any project in any year of approved projects go through that mechanism. if you look at the universe of projects we look at every year, universe of projects we look at...
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she had a son in iraq as mine was. she was in afghanistan and he was in iraq. and devotion to what people go through on multiple levels and being active in the military at the same time. i thank you for being here today and having a chance to tell you some of these great stories about wonderful women and i bet everyone of you in this has a super story to tell as well. i encourage you to talk to the families and write things down. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. announcer: on history bookshelf, here from the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch any of our programs at any time. visit our website, c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv come all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. night,er: sunday elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care, how health care became big business, and how you can take it back. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in h
she had a son in iraq as mine was. she was in afghanistan and he was in iraq. and devotion to what people go through on multiple levels and being active in the military at the same time. i thank you for being here today and having a chance to tell you some of these great stories about wonderful women and i bet everyone of you in this has a super story to tell as well. i encourage you to talk to the families and write things down. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. announcer: on...
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still in the ecuadorian embassy in the uk.urns to sweden before the statute of limitations on this investigation expires in 2020, the investigation could be reopened. she speaks swedish translation: when we received permission from ecuador for the interview, this was in accordance with ecuador's legislation and in this case, the condition for this was voluntary occupation byjulian assange and the interview was conducted by an official. studio: that bilingual news conference in stockholm continues but we have heard the key point, and the chief prosecutor, wanted to make, about the decision to discontinue this preliminary investigation into julian discontinue this preliminary investigation intojulian assange and those allegations of sexual assault that he was wanted for questioning over in sweden. we have had some reaction from the metropolitan police, who have given the bbc a statement. it says, whilst mr assault was wanted on a european arrest warrant... —— mr assange. and that relates to his failure to comply with bail condit
still in the ecuadorian embassy in the uk.urns to sweden before the statute of limitations on this investigation expires in 2020, the investigation could be reopened. she speaks swedish translation: when we received permission from ecuador for the interview, this was in accordance with ecuador's legislation and in this case, the condition for this was voluntary occupation byjulian assange and the interview was conducted by an official. studio: that bilingual news conference in stockholm...
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the war in syria.aula radcliffe says she feels "hurt" by proposals which could see top athletes losing their world records. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has defended his shadow home secretary after she appeared confused over the cost of the party's plans to put an extra 10,000 police officers on the streets. mr corbyn insisted he wasn't embarrassed in the slightest by diane abbott's difficulties with the numbers for what is one of his flagship election policies. the gaffe has overshadowed the launch of labour's policing policy for england and wales. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. anti—social behaviour... 0n the beat this morning in southampton jeremy corbyn promising money for 10,000 more police officers in england and wales. labour wants to put police on the streets embedded in local communities. do we continue cutting police numbers or do we put police back on the streets? do we support pcsos or continue to see them reduced? the party says
the war in syria.aula radcliffe says she feels "hurt" by proposals which could see top athletes losing their world records. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has defended his shadow home secretary after she appeared confused over the cost of the party's plans to put an extra 10,000 police officers on the streets. mr corbyn insisted he wasn't embarrassed in the slightest by diane abbott's difficulties with the numbers for what is one of his flagship...
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day in the u.k., most of them here in manchester. most of them from the south manchester neighborhood where abedi had lived. but you also have two people who have been arrested in libya, the brother, younger brother of the suspect as well as the father of the suspect. and the younger brother according to libyan authority was preparing to carry out an attack in tripoli and the authorities there in libya say they have disrupted his attack. they say he has confessed to being part of both a plot in libya as well as to have been involved in the plot here in the u.k. and to have helped his brother to carry out the attack that we saw monday night. >> rose: who else did we think was part of the plot. >> they haven't said. we know that the three relatives of the brother have been arrested. so the younger brother and the father in libya, as well as the older brother here in manchester, the others we really don't know who they are. and one of the big questions now for investigators, one of the big questions for the british public that we just d
day in the u.k., most of them here in manchester. most of them from the south manchester neighborhood where abedi had lived. but you also have two people who have been arrested in libya, the brother, younger brother of the suspect as well as the father of the suspect. and the younger brother according to libyan authority was preparing to carry out an attack in tripoli and the authorities there in libya say they have disrupted his attack. they say he has confessed to being part of both a plot in...
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in., so that france would come last. france is very bad, but england is worse. and being happy is what eurovision is all about. it is not the winning that counts. just as well. the uk hasn't won the contest for 20 years. would you say we are being a little defeatist? 20 get our excusesin being a little defeatist? 20 get our excuses in already? i didn't mind that chap who said he was pleased the uk was in because they are so rubbish they will be even worse than france. we are happy to help. and we'll be talking to steve live from kiev after 8:00. imagine enjoying a swim in the ocean just off the coast of california when you hear this announcement. attention, in the water. this is the 0range attention, in the water. this is the orange county sheriff's department. the device, state parks is asking us to make an announcement to let you know you are at boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. they are advising that you brexit the water. in a calm manner. right, 0k! that's easy, th
in., so that france would come last. france is very bad, but england is worse. and being happy is what eurovision is all about. it is not the winning that counts. just as well. the uk hasn't won the contest for 20 years. would you say we are being a little defeatist? 20 get our excusesin being a little defeatist? 20 get our excuses in already? i didn't mind that chap who said he was pleased the uk was in because they are so rubbish they will be even worse than france. we are happy to help. and...
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it will feel fresh. 12 to 17 in the north, but in the south, and more pleasant 21 in london.s, as we are always saying. thank you very much indeed, carol. it's travelled on motorways. through windy country lanes. and now it's even crossed the sea. this morning steph's taken the breakfast election butty van to the coast of northern ireland to find out what people there want when it comes to supporting their economy. steph is planning to have granola for you next week. she is on the beach in northern ireland. good morning. louise, we have fruit for you. i am feeling the wind, but it is gorgeous here. i am in portrush, but far into the distance, there are people in the water, they are surfing at the moment. i can see their heads bobbing up and down. this is a beautiful seaside resort in northern ireland. about 7000 people live here. it is a place where lots of people will be voting along with the rest of us in the uk next week. we have come to talk to business people and to the locals who do various differentjobs in the area about what they want to hear from the politicians in t
it will feel fresh. 12 to 17 in the north, but in the south, and more pleasant 21 in london.s, as we are always saying. thank you very much indeed, carol. it's travelled on motorways. through windy country lanes. and now it's even crossed the sea. this morning steph's taken the breakfast election butty van to the coast of northern ireland to find out what people there want when it comes to supporting their economy. steph is planning to have granola for you next week. she is on the beach in...
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in cuba and in venezuela. as a venezuelan american married to a cuban american, it's something i particularly appreciate. his values are rooted in his family's achievements from humble origins from his parents arrival to this country in 1956, earning their way to the middle class, then his unlikely senate victory against a much favored primary opponent. these experiences have shaped the courageous leadership and determination to tackle deep rooted challenges. it led to his first on the political scene. we thank you for your leadership on issues of such great consequence. the united states relation in the western hemisphere and your friendship with the council of america. thank you very much. welcome senator. [applause] >> thank you, thank you very much. about a month ago i had to buy these at walgreens but something happened overnight and my eyesight started to deteriorate. is that normal after you turn 45? i'm really honored to be here with you today. i want to thank the council of the americas for inviting m
in cuba and in venezuela. as a venezuelan american married to a cuban american, it's something i particularly appreciate. his values are rooted in his family's achievements from humble origins from his parents arrival to this country in 1956, earning their way to the middle class, then his unlikely senate victory against a much favored primary opponent. these experiences have shaped the courageous leadership and determination to tackle deep rooted challenges. it led to his first on the...
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so, with the additional resources, we did in fact get in the fy 2017 budget we are in the process of implementing that as we speak. with this fy 2018 budget request we will build on the readiness improvements that will make for the remainder of this fiscal year and add resources in order to balance the force. we'll walk you through the examples. ultimately that's not the end of the journey. our goal is and in fiscal year 2019 will be to sustain the gains that hopefully we will be able to make in fiscal year 2017 and 2018, and by that time, informed by the new defense strategy, we'll build further to achieve a bigger, more lethal and ready force. next slide, please. so the numbers. the base budget request is $574.5 billion. the overseas contingency operation budget, $64.6 billion. for a total of $639.1 billion. this base budget request is $52 billion above the defense department's share of the fy 2018 defense budget cap in the current law. the budget and control act. it is absolutely essential for us, in order to achieve the goals and in order to meet the strategy, we must increase th
so, with the additional resources, we did in fact get in the fy 2017 budget we are in the process of implementing that as we speak. with this fy 2018 budget request we will build on the readiness improvements that will make for the remainder of this fiscal year and add resources in order to balance the force. we'll walk you through the examples. ultimately that's not the end of the journey. our goal is and in fiscal year 2019 will be to sustain the gains that hopefully we will be able to make...
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that's why there have been many people in the nhs in england who lost theirjobs, people in the nhs in't happened in scotland. as we seek inflation rising, that policy is no longer sustainable. i accept that. i also think the freeze on benefits is no longer sustainable, because one of the biggest issues in this election campaign that has not been talked about enough is the fact that more and more people are being pushed into poverty. i'm determined that the snp will stem that. the audience are very keen to come in. we'll come to you in a moment david, right on the floor here, a gentleman ina blue right on the floor here, a gentleman in a blue shirt. i have asperger syndrome and i live in fife over in dunfermline. 0ne dunfermline. one of the biggest tax dodgers as the, which the tories have given massive tax cuts to allow to continue... i also, i'm also struggling, i've had to go on a mental health waiting list to wait for somebody. i believe that if we could recoup some of these taxes back from the richest of society and we could reinvest it in the nhs, we could hopefully get people ba
that's why there have been many people in the nhs in england who lost theirjobs, people in the nhs in't happened in scotland. as we seek inflation rising, that policy is no longer sustainable. i accept that. i also think the freeze on benefits is no longer sustainable, because one of the biggest issues in this election campaign that has not been talked about enough is the fact that more and more people are being pushed into poverty. i'm determined that the snp will stem that. the audience are...
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year in, year out. rejoicing in hope. patient in tribulation. a struggle against the common enemies of man, tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself . can we, kennedy was saying speaking of the nation, forge , a grand se enemies global alliance, north and south, east and west that can assure a more fruitful life for all of mankind? d then he said, to all americans, will you join in that historic effort? and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. what we propose in this legislation tomorrow we're rolling out is that what you can do for your country is serve it. whether in the military, the reserves or the national guard whether in the peace corps, americorps, vista, you can serve your country, and what your country can do for you in return is to help you get through college and pay off your debt that you've incurred. rise with us, america, and join us tomorrow as we go on the march and make sure that in the legacy of president kennedy we continue to move this nation forward. thank y
year in, year out. rejoicing in hope. patient in tribulation. a struggle against the common enemies of man, tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself . can we, kennedy was saying speaking of the nation, forge , a grand se enemies global alliance, north and south, east and west that can assure a more fruitful life for all of mankind? d then he said, to all americans, will you join in that historic effort? and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do...
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in cuba. i believe they're de serving of freedom and democracy just like the people until dominican republic have, why are cubans any less worthy of those basic freedoms? and what i would ask you to share with the committee is what you shared with me on the issue of human rights in particular with cuba but broader. this is not just an issue that is of academic interest. in your own family through marriage you actually have a gentleman who experienced the horrifying violation of human rights who experienced being jailed by an oppressive regime and who is a floridian and you shared that story with me. and so me that's very important because it tells me that we have someone here before us who understands human rights and oppression not because you read about it in a book, because he knows and loves someone who himself has been a victim of the denial of freedom. i would just invited you to share with the committee for a moment of the story of this incredible man and the impact he's had on your thi
in cuba. i believe they're de serving of freedom and democracy just like the people until dominican republic have, why are cubans any less worthy of those basic freedoms? and what i would ask you to share with the committee is what you shared with me on the issue of human rights in particular with cuba but broader. this is not just an issue that is of academic interest. in your own family through marriage you actually have a gentleman who experienced the horrifying violation of human rights who...
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the man died while in custody back in 2015. the attorneys for the three deputies accused of the killing will make closing arguments tomorrow. a verdict in the case could come as early as later this week. since the death of the man the santa clara sheriff's office has revived is force policy. our client reporter shows the reforms that are in place at the jail and the changes that are still in the works. >> the santa clara county board of supervisors got another update from the sheriff on tuesday about jail reform. cameras are in place at the main jail and guards are wearing body cameras. and updated use of force policy should be phased in beginning in june. >> it's a nature change how we do business. >> the sheriff's office began looking how we did jail policies after the inmate was killed who was mentally ill. these deputies are on trial for murder.>> it is and how does management react when one of these horrible situations happen. this is the worst. we have to use force a lot and implementing many new changes in the force. >>
the man died while in custody back in 2015. the attorneys for the three deputies accused of the killing will make closing arguments tomorrow. a verdict in the case could come as early as later this week. since the death of the man the santa clara sheriff's office has revived is force policy. our client reporter shows the reforms that are in place at the jail and the changes that are still in the works. >> the santa clara county board of supervisors got another update from the sheriff on...
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the giants , in the sweep in st.s, seven runs with five in the third and an average on the road, the cardinals painted the giants 8-3. the celtics, 44 on friday with a different story in game three. avery bradley hit the game- winner with winning 111-108 to handicap the first loss in the playoffs. in golf, two strokes back, the holdout got to the playoffs. watch what happens. >> it goes! you are kidding me? >> just barely missed an incredible eagle attempt that would have been in the playoffs. the warriors tonight. i know you will turn over to kpix to watch my sports cast at 6:25. see you then. >>> the plan of the day, yankees in the east matchup in tampa. >> shot turned right centerfield! a diving catch. did he get it? >> a spectacular catch stretching and throws back to the infield. they doubled off the runner. the 6'7" frame hold this sin and that is the play of the day. >>> a man still missing in the waters off the pittsburg marina. i'm jessica flores live with the latest, coming up. >>> armed robbers on the loos
the giants , in the sweep in st.s, seven runs with five in the third and an average on the road, the cardinals painted the giants 8-3. the celtics, 44 on friday with a different story in game three. avery bradley hit the game- winner with winning 111-108 to handicap the first loss in the playoffs. in golf, two strokes back, the holdout got to the playoffs. watch what happens. >> it goes! you are kidding me? >> just barely missed an incredible eagle attempt that would have been in...
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two in atherton and one in menlo park.agstaffe, san mateo district attorney. he really took advantage. you don't expect to get a person in uniform doing this." >( mark ) police were able to trace electronics that baker reportedly took from the homes to his house in hayward. baker is a convicted felon. we reached out to fedex to ask how he got his job if he had a criminal record. fedex declined to ( darya ) oakland officials are growing more concerned about a series of fires at homeless camps. the latest happened yesterday morning. we first showed this to you on the kron 4 morning news. no one was injured but those who live here say it destroyed three tents. city officials say more needs to be done to prevent future fires. ( darya ) the city has started sending public works crews out
two in atherton and one in menlo park.agstaffe, san mateo district attorney. he really took advantage. you don't expect to get a person in uniform doing this." >( mark ) police were able to trace electronics that baker reportedly took from the homes to his house in hayward. baker is a convicted felon. we reached out to fedex to ask how he got his job if he had a criminal record. fedex declined to ( darya ) oakland officials are growing more concerned about a series of fires at homeless...
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their families about injuries that can occur, not just in football but in hockey, in sock, in any sport where concussions are possible, what is the core message you're sending to athletes and especially to their parents? >> thank you. senator, marky, it's a complex message. it's one that is hard to always get across because there's many different forces out there that move the message in different ways. one important part of the message is that concussion is just the tip of the iceberg. we've heard so much about concussion. there's been, you know, concussion this, concussion that. and thank goodness because there have been so many important changes in the way concussion is being dealt with, is being detected, managed thanks to nata is others. the problems associated with concussion are indeed, i think, moving in the right direction. but for me i think what people need to understand when they read stories about nick and others, those weren't necessarily caused by concussion. they were received because of the accumletive amounts of hits they received to the med. the important message is j
their families about injuries that can occur, not just in football but in hockey, in sock, in any sport where concussions are possible, what is the core message you're sending to athletes and especially to their parents? >> thank you. senator, marky, it's a complex message. it's one that is hard to always get across because there's many different forces out there that move the message in different ways. one important part of the message is that concussion is just the tip of the iceberg....
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, which is obviously in many ways the most liberal city in turkey.s me that you are peri, in a way. there are a lot of issues that she is wrestling with and uncertainties and other easiness that she has that you have. in my recent novel, there are three women characters, female characters. all of them come from muslim backgrounds but there are relationships with identity, religion is completely different. so we have shirin, who is an iranian british student, and she is the child of exiled parents. she is an atheist. she no longer has any faith at all. absolutely. she is an atheist and she's very critical of all religions, but in particular of islam, because of the mistreatment of women. we have mona, who is egyptian american, who wears a headscarf and is a practising muslim. who has a belief. but i am really interested in peri. because it seems to me, if i may, that when you talk about your istanbul and your belief that in turkey, yes, there can be this third way, this wonderful synthesis of east and west, you speak obviously for yourself and for a t
, which is obviously in many ways the most liberal city in turkey.s me that you are peri, in a way. there are a lot of issues that she is wrestling with and uncertainties and other easiness that she has that you have. in my recent novel, there are three women characters, female characters. all of them come from muslim backgrounds but there are relationships with identity, religion is completely different. so we have shirin, who is an iranian british student, and she is the child of exiled...
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the deal to create de—escalation zones in the major areas of conflict in syria took effect in midnight president bashar al—assad's most powerful ally. it is backed by turkey and iran. with the deal coming from two strong backers of the regime, some say they are not too confident about it. translation: the revolution is very damaged. it is strangled, and the syrian people are killed in these so—called de—escalation zones. the regime and the russians are the only beneficiaries. so how effective the current plan will prove to be is highly uncertain. now, it's a issue that the fashion industry has been criticised for again and again — extermely thin models. now france has introduced new laws banning the use of them. models will need a doctor's certificate to work with a special focus on their body mass index. and digitally altered photos will have to be labelled from october. but will the measures work? i've been speaking to fashion campaigner debra bourne for her thoughts. what is brilliant about this law is that it sends out a very serious message to the industry about how serious this p
the deal to create de—escalation zones in the major areas of conflict in syria took effect in midnight president bashar al—assad's most powerful ally. it is backed by turkey and iran. with the deal coming from two strong backers of the regime, some say they are not too confident about it. translation: the revolution is very damaged. it is strangled, and the syrian people are killed in these so—called de—escalation zones. the regime and the russians are the only beneficiaries. so how...
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involvement in the wars in the middle east.ald trump said he needed a good relationship with russia to start dealing with the problems in places like syria. he also needs a good relationship with iran. i think our message should be that we need to stop the proxy wars between saudi arabia and iran and the middle east. we need these countries of the region to all come together. and donald trump be focusing on finding solutions, not inflaming the tensions also amy: medea benjamin, thank you for being here cofounder of , codepink and author of the book, "kingdom of the unjust: behind the u.s.-saudi connecection." we will link to your piece "10 , reasons trump should not strengthen u.s.-saudi ties." founder andrsi , president of the national iranian american council. he's the author of the new book "losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the legacy of diplomacy," out next week. when we come back, you may have seen the video of protesters, not in turkey, but in washington, d.c., being beaten by security guards, pummeled, kicked in the fac
involvement in the wars in the middle east.ald trump said he needed a good relationship with russia to start dealing with the problems in places like syria. he also needs a good relationship with iran. i think our message should be that we need to stop the proxy wars between saudi arabia and iran and the middle east. we need these countries of the region to all come together. and donald trump be focusing on finding solutions, not inflaming the tensions also amy: medea benjamin, thank you for...
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in.hat's not pervasive across the rest of europe. orders to withdraw copper, they had the highest level in three years. let's have a look at the currencies. you heard ms. bring art saying the soft inflation data could potentially warrant a re-think in terms of how she would look at the data. -- dollar index is strongly slightly stronger this morning. but goldman saying the dollar will rise by 10% versus again and the euro. dollar-yen singh is a little more of a risk on risk in the market -- seen as a little more of a risk on risk in the market. starting a share buyback up to a billion swiss francs on the first of june. they are starting the share buyback there. those are the markets. let's talk about one other piece of breaking news. delta lloyd will execute -- the one piece of news is to execute the merger. will give you little more on that news as we get it. let's get the bloomberg first word with sophie. >> to recap in the u.k., the pound slumped as anxiety surrounding the outcome of g
in.hat's not pervasive across the rest of europe. orders to withdraw copper, they had the highest level in three years. let's have a look at the currencies. you heard ms. bring art saying the soft inflation data could potentially warrant a re-think in terms of how she would look at the data. -- dollar index is strongly slightly stronger this morning. but goldman saying the dollar will rise by 10% versus again and the euro. dollar-yen singh is a little more of a risk on risk in the market --...
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chargeis in charge -- in and there is no oversight. it is hard to tell if anything is really happening with this money. and those can probably be condensed down to five programs. task ofhe daunting slashing $6 trillion to get to balance, even then, we would still see the debt increase another $5 trillion. but i appreciate the effort that ,as been put into this budget realizing that daunting task of there. get i look forward to hearing more from director mulvaney on how the president's budget will help improve accountability of the federal government and support efforts to improve government programs that are not delivering results. it is also crucial to allocate taxpayer dollars efficiently. the aggressive approach contained in the president's budget to reorganize and reform federal agencies to ensure they are both effective and efficient. i would also like to commend the president and director marubeni on proposing the budget balances. it has been years since the white house has even attempted a balanced budget. but here in this very
chargeis in charge -- in and there is no oversight. it is hard to tell if anything is really happening with this money. and those can probably be condensed down to five programs. task ofhe daunting slashing $6 trillion to get to balance, even then, we would still see the debt increase another $5 trillion. but i appreciate the effort that ,as been put into this budget realizing that daunting task of there. get i look forward to hearing more from director mulvaney on how the president's budget...
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in syria in 2016?> ma'am, there's really two different programs that i think you're referring to there. one was the one that was certainly challenged. i think we've made great strides, and i'm hesitant to get into details in an open forum in terms of the very, very capable surrogate forces that we're now leveraging in syria and certainly with the organic forces in iraq, but we've -- >> i learned about some of that when i was in jordan, but what about -- what kind of assurances do you feel like we have now that the individuals associated with the terrorist organizations of either syria or iran are not benefiting from our train and equip missions? >> in my -- in my particular aim, where our special operations are supporting sent-com activities, i'm very comfortable we're vetting them to the degree we're very certain they are not contributing to those particular threat organizations, but, again, i'll get you more. >> that would be terrific. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general thom
in syria in 2016?> ma'am, there's really two different programs that i think you're referring to there. one was the one that was certainly challenged. i think we've made great strides, and i'm hesitant to get into details in an open forum in terms of the very, very capable surrogate forces that we're now leveraging in syria and certainly with the organic forces in iraq, but we've -- >> i learned about some of that when i was in jordan, but what about -- what kind of assurances do you...
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in this instance she was pulled over in pleasanton with her 10-year-old child in the car. she pled no contest to dui and child endangerment charges and was put on probation in december. in pleasanton, kate larson, abc7 news. >> pg&e is now named in a lawsuit filed today on behalf of the 36 victims of oakland's ghost ship fire last december. the lawsuit names the utility company, the building's owner and its master tenant as defendants among others. the suit alleges pg&e should have known about the dangerous electrical wiring in the warehouse that is believed to have started the fire. a mother whose only child died in the blaze was asked what she wanted to come out of this lawsuit. >> that this never happens again. simply put. can we just make something like this not ever happen again? people's 22-year-old children shouldn't be dying because they want to list tone music. >> the plaintiff believes all the family members of the victims will ultimately be added to the suit. abc7 news was in emeryville where two dozen investigators are investigating a construction site fire. it
in this instance she was pulled over in pleasanton with her 10-year-old child in the car. she pled no contest to dui and child endangerment charges and was put on probation in december. in pleasanton, kate larson, abc7 news. >> pg&e is now named in a lawsuit filed today on behalf of the 36 victims of oakland's ghost ship fire last december. the lawsuit names the utility company, the building's owner and its master tenant as defendants among others. the suit alleges pg&e should...
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forces in korea. admiral harris, i appreciate your appearance before the committee during this tense period in your area of responsibility. i want to express the appreciation of this committee for those who defend our nation every day. america's interests in the asia pacific region are deep and enduring. that's why for the past 70 years we have worked with our allies and partners to uphold a rules-based order based on the principles of free peoples and free markets. open seas and open skies and the rule of law and the peaceful resolution of disputes. these ideas have produced unprecedented peace and prosperity in the asia pacific. but now the challenge to this rules-based order amounting and they threaten not just the nations of the asia pacific region but the united states, as well. the most immediate threat is a situation on the korean peninsula. kim jong-un's regime has thrown its full weight behind its quest for nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. unfortunately, the regime is making rea
forces in korea. admiral harris, i appreciate your appearance before the committee during this tense period in your area of responsibility. i want to express the appreciation of this committee for those who defend our nation every day. america's interests in the asia pacific region are deep and enduring. that's why for the past 70 years we have worked with our allies and partners to uphold a rules-based order based on the principles of free peoples and free markets. open seas and open skies and...
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in the attack in manchester.ore than a third of ba flights were cancelled at heathrow today, with travellers complaining about a lack of information from the company. and back to winning ways for the former wimbledon champion petra kvitova, after surviving a knife attack last year. the victims of the manchester terror attack, have been remembered in church services across the city today and on the streets, as thousands of people took part in the great manchester run. amid tight security, the organisers say they were determined it should go ahead, to show the true spirit of the city — that terrorism will never win. our correspondent chris buckler reports from manchester. in the centre of manchester, people ran in remembrance and in defiance. holding this racejust holding this race just days after a suicide bomb attack was, in itself, sending a message. it has been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is saying we will get through it and go forward together. this simple act of gather
in the attack in manchester.ore than a third of ba flights were cancelled at heathrow today, with travellers complaining about a lack of information from the company. and back to winning ways for the former wimbledon champion petra kvitova, after surviving a knife attack last year. the victims of the manchester terror attack, have been remembered in church services across the city today and on the streets, as thousands of people took part in the great manchester run. amid tight security, the...
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rain in new york. i am betty lou in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong.re watching "bloomberg daybreak: asia." first word news with nina melendez. in the northern english city of manchester confirm a number of people have been killed in what is been called blast at a music concert. bangs insideo loud the arena. manchester's victoria station, which that's into the arena, has concertcuated, and all canceled. opec's hopes of joining the global oil glut has been undermined by the second largest member. iran parked more -- the restrictions are expected to be extended through next march when opec meets later this week. however, iraq's noncompliance may persuade others to break the agreement as well. india says there should be no so-called asia premium on crude sales to that part of the world. the oil minister held talks with the general said the cartel has subsidized western buyers at the cost of asian clients for too long. 86% of its oil, 70% of its natural gas, and 95% of its lpg from opec. finalizedan union has a top brexit position, reiterating a hard line
rain in new york. i am betty lou in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong.re watching "bloomberg daybreak: asia." first word news with nina melendez. in the northern english city of manchester confirm a number of people have been killed in what is been called blast at a music concert. bangs insideo loud the arena. manchester's victoria station, which that's into the arena, has concertcuated, and all canceled. opec's hopes of joining the global oil glut has been undermined by...
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that transformation has taken place in india, in china, in latin america, it has taken place in otherts of asia and it is beginning to take place in africa. those are the people who have most powerfully benefitted from this new liberal international order. but others have as well. it is not as though the united states has been standing still. u.s. gdp is up 1,000% since 1970. european gdp is not up quite that much, but if you go to any of these countries you are struck by the fact that they are rich societies. there is a problem with inequality. there is a problem with how this wealth has been redistributed, and there is the reality that people are culturally anxious when they see so much change as there has been in the last 30 years. we have globalize willed very fast and we had have enormous amounts of 'em graduation aimmin have been emancipated. all of these things produce cultural anxiety. they want people to go back to a simpler society, to make american great again, to make britain great again. they have been great because necessary spear headed this international order. they fo
that transformation has taken place in india, in china, in latin america, it has taken place in otherts of asia and it is beginning to take place in africa. those are the people who have most powerfully benefitted from this new liberal international order. but others have as well. it is not as though the united states has been standing still. u.s. gdp is up 1,000% since 1970. european gdp is not up quite that much, but if you go to any of these countries you are struck by the fact that they are...
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topics include iranian relations with iraq in civil wars in syria and yemen. this is one hour. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much for coming to the american enterprise institute. i'm fred kagan, the direct of the critical project here at aei. and if it is my great honor and privilege to lead this panel, discussing report which is just been released by my colleagues, matt mcinnis, the future of iran's security policy, available online at aei.org and where these beautiful copies as well if anyone would like one of those. we have a magnificent panel today. we are thrilled to have lieutenant general tom trask, vice commander of headquarters u.s. special operations command in washington, d.c.,, and vice admiral retired mark fox, formerly deputy commanding general of the nested central command along with matt to talk about the report. without further ado i will turn it over to matt. >> thank you, fred. thank you, general trask and admiral fox and fred, for frankly every thing here at aei yourself put this event together. as well as all the peopl
topics include iranian relations with iraq in civil wars in syria and yemen. this is one hour. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much for coming to the american enterprise institute. i'm fred kagan, the direct of the critical project here at aei. and if it is my great honor and privilege to lead this panel, discussing report which is just been released by my colleagues, matt mcinnis, the future of iran's security policy, available online at aei.org and where these...
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in black clay in the north of the city.peratures will continue to rise, getting close to 30 degrees perhaps. warmer today in the south west, more sunshine, the best of the sunshine in scotland across more eastern areas. you can see the extent of the cloud from the earlier on and more recently we started to see some fog forming through the irish sea in particular, that will waft its way, get drawn up towards eastern pa rt that will waft its way, get drawn up towards eastern part of northern ireland up into the south west of scotland, patches to the english channel as well. clear skies overnight, the cloud retreating up to the northern isles, it will be a warm night and pretty muddy as well, quickly warming up on thursday in the sunshine. a misty start around some irish sea coasts but conditions will improve, keep the cloud towards the northern isles. some cloud bubbling up, that would amount to much, generally going to be sunny skies, blue skies. more of a breeze blowing across the south—west of england and the south—west of
in black clay in the north of the city.peratures will continue to rise, getting close to 30 degrees perhaps. warmer today in the south west, more sunshine, the best of the sunshine in scotland across more eastern areas. you can see the extent of the cloud from the earlier on and more recently we started to see some fog forming through the irish sea in particular, that will waft its way, get drawn up towards eastern pa rt that will waft its way, get drawn up towards eastern part of northern...
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abortion was a criminal offense in every u.s. state in this era. in pennsylvania, there was not even an exception in the criminal law that would be okay to do an borings to save the life of the mother. you could get ten years at hard labor, fines. however, there was a parallel universe that operate weed authorities looked aside from major medical centers like the hospital the university of pennsylvania, where if they could do a so-called medical therapeutic abortion, justified by doctors, then they tolerated it. so that is how he began to receive the flow of fetuses every few months, and he would grow feet fetal cells in lab dish. it if you grew cell's in lab dish that's should grow forever. they were immortal and if they died it was screwup on the part of the scientist, temperature hadn't been right any incubation room or someone sneezed on the cultures and infected them or the nutritious broth used to nourish the cells was deficient. and so when leonard's cells started dying after several months, first the cells from the first fees fetus died, an
abortion was a criminal offense in every u.s. state in this era. in pennsylvania, there was not even an exception in the criminal law that would be okay to do an borings to save the life of the mother. you could get ten years at hard labor, fines. however, there was a parallel universe that operate weed authorities looked aside from major medical centers like the hospital the university of pennsylvania, where if they could do a so-called medical therapeutic abortion, justified by doctors, then...
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so, in a sense, some things you did in public, some things you did in private. but for the most part, the system was going to be amazingly successful. and this, as i said, would be how the united states raises the bulk of its military. and it would set in motion a way to create a mass army that we would follow again. we would have a selective -- we still have a selective service system, what we used in world war ii and what we used in vietnam. i wanted to call your attention as well, however, to the image, this cartoon that's in the center of this because i think that this also sort of suggests to us some things about the appearance and then the reality. so that's what i've been trying to suggest to you here. we have these enlistment posters. they're prolific in terms of the propaganda, yet the reality is really conscription. we seem to have mass compliance with registering, yet many, many men go in and request deferments. here we have a cartoon which kind of shows uncle sam registering these men, and i think you can see here that as they register -- and, rememb
so, in a sense, some things you did in public, some things you did in private. but for the most part, the system was going to be amazingly successful. and this, as i said, would be how the united states raises the bulk of its military. and it would set in motion a way to create a mass army that we would follow again. we would have a selective -- we still have a selective service system, what we used in world war ii and what we used in vietnam. i wanted to call your attention as well, however,...
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in the in between yea rs, is 2.5 million. around 300,000, so it has gone right up. in terms of waiting for operations like hip and the replacements, the number of people waiting more than the 18 week target has more than doubled since 2012 2/300 and 50,000 patients. those are people waiting for those often very painful knee operations. and for cancer care, the number of people waiting more than the 62 day target has risen from 16,000 patients to a 26,000 patients in the last year. this analysis is coming from the health foundation think tank. is this new ways of calculating the data or is it simply, andi calculating the data or is it simply, and i use that word advisedly, about the nhs having to treat more and more people? the nhs is treating more and more people, that's one of the things the study points to. we know that over the yea rs, points to. we know that over the years, the nhs has always treated more and more people. so the health foundation has done number crunching and it's about percentages of people seen and it's
in the in between yea rs, is 2.5 million. around 300,000, so it has gone right up. in terms of waiting for operations like hip and the replacements, the number of people waiting more than the 18 week target has more than doubled since 2012 2/300 and 50,000 patients. those are people waiting for those often very painful knee operations. and for cancer care, the number of people waiting more than the 62 day target has risen from 16,000 patients to a 26,000 patients in the last year. this analysis...
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i'm francine lacqua in berlin and alongside mark barton in london. we are discussing the horrific attack in manchester. mark: at least 22 people were killed in this suicide bombing at a pop concert filled with children. 59 others have been injured in the attack carried out by one man who died after, detonating an explosive device. the blast happened at 10:35 p.m. police are treating it as a terrorist attack and eyewitness accounts described shrapnel wounds consistent with a nail bomb. it is the worst attack on british soil since the london bombings in 2005. this comes two months after a lone assailant left five people dead outside the houses of parliament. children were among the victims. the assault does come during the middle of a general election campaign. the parties say they will suspend activities. right now, prime minister may is chairing a'meeting of the government's emergency committee, which brings together ministers and security officials. we have heard some comments from various dignitaries abroad, angela merkel, the sister money is at th
i'm francine lacqua in berlin and alongside mark barton in london. we are discussing the horrific attack in manchester. mark: at least 22 people were killed in this suicide bombing at a pop concert filled with children. 59 others have been injured in the attack carried out by one man who died after, detonating an explosive device. the blast happened at 10:35 p.m. police are treating it as a terrorist attack and eyewitness accounts described shrapnel wounds consistent with a nail bomb. it is the...
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in the past, duterte has said he wished he'd been first in line in a a gang rape of a woman who was raped and d murdered in n te 1980's. in taiwan, the highest court has ruled against laws prohibiting lgbt couples from marrying, making taiwan poised to be the first country in asia to legalize marriage equality. the victory came after a longtime lgbt activist sued when he was prohibited from marrying his longtime partner. in its ruling the court wrote -- "the freedom of marriage for two persons of the same sex, once legally recognized, will constitute the collective basis, together with opposite-sex marriage, for a stable society." back in the united states, in cleveland, the police officer who killed 12-year-old t tamir rice has been fired, but not over the shooting of the african american boy. in 2014, officer timothy loehmann shot rice within two seconds of arriving at a cleveland park where rice was playing with a toy pellet gun. neither loehmann nor his partner, frank garmback, administered any first aid. when tamir's 14-year-old sister rushed to her brother's side, they tacklederer t
in the past, duterte has said he wished he'd been first in line in a a gang rape of a woman who was raped and d murdered in n te 1980's. in taiwan, the highest court has ruled against laws prohibiting lgbt couples from marrying, making taiwan poised to be the first country in asia to legalize marriage equality. the victory came after a longtime lgbt activist sued when he was prohibited from marrying his longtime partner. in its ruling the court wrote -- "the freedom of marriage for two...
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keep those coming in. in and staff." keep those coming in., the group representing health trusts and hospitals, say politicians must address rapidly growing concerns over the nhs workforce in the general election campaign. we hearfrom a group of nhs workers on this. more than 80 nigerian schoolgirls were released yesterday after being held for three years by the islamist group boko haram. we hear more about their story. and we'll speak to a father whose 2 daughters are still being held by the group. here'sjoanna in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today s news. france's newly elected president, emmanuel macron, has promised to heal the country's divisions following his resounding victory over the far—right leader, marine le pen, in yesterday's election. the pro—european candidate secured 66 percent of the vote and atjust 39 years old, he will become the country's youngest ever president. speaking at a victory rally outside the louvre museum in paris, he said the task ahead was "immense" and made a plea for unity. translation: row translatio
keep those coming in. in and staff." keep those coming in., the group representing health trusts and hospitals, say politicians must address rapidly growing concerns over the nhs workforce in the general election campaign. we hearfrom a group of nhs workers on this. more than 80 nigerian schoolgirls were released yesterday after being held for three years by the islamist group boko haram. we hear more about their story. and we'll speak to a father whose 2 daughters are still being held by...
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lighthouser in order to be triumph in sales. the secretary has a broader port foliar th folio than we do. so i've been impressed with secretary ross and his sinking his teeth into ag issue and ag products there. we're pleased with the progress we've made so far. we believe the secretary of trade will be on everyone's front door as often as can be. this guy is going to be a million mile flyer around the world to be there in person. because we know that foreign interests love to see you in person. it's an honor for them for us to come to their doorstep and call on them and say, here's my card, we want to do the deal. and that's important. we can do conference calls, we can do videos, but the pres nsz is important. that person could not do that when they were charged with the foreign service agency of having all these multiple offices around the country dealing with those customer facing issues every day. so i felt very strongly that the segregation of that, having a undersecretary for trade, was vitally important to get the job do
lighthouser in order to be triumph in sales. the secretary has a broader port foliar th folio than we do. so i've been impressed with secretary ross and his sinking his teeth into ag issue and ag products there. we're pleased with the progress we've made so far. we believe the secretary of trade will be on everyone's front door as often as can be. this guy is going to be a million mile flyer around the world to be there in person. because we know that foreign interests love to see you in...
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dent in elections there in september. here i think marine le pen's own party is likely to be badly battered from within. her niece is basically barking at her heels. her father hates her and she found the party. i think it will be divisive especially since she didn't even make it to 80%. i don't think we'll see any of these parties taking power any time soon. >> you know what we might see of the united states and what is hopping today post donald trump win is potentially within these parties and these sub-segments and groups is freelancing where they'll move off their subgroup, as we have seen here in the united states, and potentially more derivations of the energies as we looked at the nationalist economic movements in europe. gi formand, i want to bring you in on this, gi. the 16 million that marine le pen just addressed moments ago that voted for her, are they durable enough? are they sustainable enough? are they energetic enough to sustain what she would like to do in her concession speech, and that's to continue in
dent in elections there in september. here i think marine le pen's own party is likely to be badly battered from within. her niece is basically barking at her heels. her father hates her and she found the party. i think it will be divisive especially since she didn't even make it to 80%. i don't think we'll see any of these parties taking power any time soon. >> you know what we might see of the united states and what is hopping today post donald trump win is potentially within these...
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his father was shot in the knee. he is in the hospital in stable condition right now.he shooting happened around 9:15 last night on the 3300 block of malta street in kensington. you're looking at the scene there. police say two men rode up on bikes and fired those gunshots while the father and son were sitting there just enjoying the evening. neighbors, they heard those gunshots and all the commotion that followed. >> i'm scared. i'm like, is this somebody i know? because i know a lot of people from malta street. i have neighbors in this block, too. so i was actually scared, too. my neighbor ran inside. she was afraid. she was like, i'm not having my kid out here. >> reporter: so we've been checking with police throughout the night. that boy is in critical condition here at st. christopher's hospital. as of right now, police are telling us that they are still looking for these two shooters responsible for this. and they are believed to be in their 20s. one was wearing a white vest. the other had a red shirt. both were wearing cutoff jeans or shorts and they fled on the
his father was shot in the knee. he is in the hospital in stable condition right now.he shooting happened around 9:15 last night on the 3300 block of malta street in kensington. you're looking at the scene there. police say two men rode up on bikes and fired those gunshots while the father and son were sitting there just enjoying the evening. neighbors, they heard those gunshots and all the commotion that followed. >> i'm scared. i'm like, is this somebody i know? because i know a lot of...
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in utah. what i learned as a board member was the trips every year, the 40 million trips that were on light rail. it was displacing or delaying the failure happening on the roads to find the resources for and the tax money for to build and accommodate the growth that we are seeing. fastest growing area since my time in the legislature and one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas as the mayor pointed out as well. i got a crash course and we had the big opening at your favorite school. side joke. it was a 30 or $40 million interchange and it was a big deal to get it built. the engineers will love it. they make sure your car is not going to the wrong way. the dot cabinet member mentioned to me in the ribbon cutting, we will hit fail our this freeway in about five years. did you hear that? that was the really what happened. that sound about sums it up. i thought what a colossal -- it was hard to get the funding and to see that failure coming that quickly, just west of that was a commuter rail
in utah. what i learned as a board member was the trips every year, the 40 million trips that were on light rail. it was displacing or delaying the failure happening on the roads to find the resources for and the tax money for to build and accommodate the growth that we are seeing. fastest growing area since my time in the legislature and one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas as the mayor pointed out as well. i got a crash course and we had the big opening at your favorite school. side...
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in theory this is an episcopal church in this. it was a landowner's church, and virginia who controlled the local committees that ran the local parishes and peter jeff senn was foremost in all tomorrow. thomas could expect that one day he would be a comet to and there came a time when he was. the fourth bulwark of the jefferson families that is of course was slavery, which meant that the same few land barons who were possessors also as many people were at the top of the demographic latter as well. not thomas jefferson, what does this have to do with him being a radical? thomas jefferson took substantial steps to undermine or eliminate each of those of his class. so first off, we think of him primarily as the president, but next is chief author of the declaration of independence. that was about severing the ties between goodenow state of of virginia and english monarchy. this came as a surprise, the fact that people like jefferson and in places like virginia supported this, came as a surprise to people in the united kingdom precise
in theory this is an episcopal church in this. it was a landowner's church, and virginia who controlled the local committees that ran the local parishes and peter jeff senn was foremost in all tomorrow. thomas could expect that one day he would be a comet to and there came a time when he was. the fourth bulwark of the jefferson families that is of course was slavery, which meant that the same few land barons who were possessors also as many people were at the top of the demographic latter as...
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in antioch through brentwood. 30 in fairfield.ou get the idea, it's a breezy start to the day due to the expansive extensive widespread marine layer. it's roughly about 2,000 feet deep producing some localized drizzle inland. today no clearing at the beaches in the 50s. belmont into burlingame. temperatures normal for this time of year. seasonal late spring day in the eastern portion of our bay area. we have cool temperatures in the north bay beaches. meanwhile your honor stream, 77 degrees at cloverdale -- meanwhile, upstream, 77 degrees at cloverdale. chance of rain in the forecast. we'll talk about that at 48 after the hour. >>> good morning. the metering lights are on and there's a big backup. we are back to the grind on the tuesday morning commute. 15 minutes into downtown past the metering lights. an earlier crash northbound 101 right near embarcadero road not slowing anyone down. chp on the scene. we are track delays northbound 101 just the usual slowdowns. danicanorthbound 101 at highway 85 not blocking lanes and not slowi
in antioch through brentwood. 30 in fairfield.ou get the idea, it's a breezy start to the day due to the expansive extensive widespread marine layer. it's roughly about 2,000 feet deep producing some localized drizzle inland. today no clearing at the beaches in the 50s. belmont into burlingame. temperatures normal for this time of year. seasonal late spring day in the eastern portion of our bay area. we have cool temperatures in the north bay beaches. meanwhile your honor stream, 77 degrees at...