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de la oposiciÓn.Él asegura que las autoridades advirtieron que dejarÁ de hacerlo, pero isaac continuÓ un grupo de paramilitares y policÍas lo secuestro en julio pasado. >> el paramilitar que iba en el asiento del copiloto, Él sÓlo sacÓ su arma, la cargo y disparÓ contra mi persona. el primer impacto de bala fue en el estÓmago. >> segundos despuÉs isaac sintiÓ otro balazo en la espalda. >> yo me imaginaba que morÍa por las herida de bala. >> malherida y desangrÁndose se logrÓ escapar. dice que esta vivo de milagro. un mes despuÉs emprendiÓ la marcha hacia estados unidos junto a su esposa e hijos. pensaban que obtendrÍan asilo con facilidad, pero ocurre lo contrario. las autoridades se pararon a la familia y comenzÓ el calvario para todos. isaac se refiere el centro de detenciÓn en georgia, operados con fines de lucro por la empresa cord cÍvica. ahí dice haber sufrido el abuso definitivo . 71% de los emigrantes detenidos en estados unidos se encuentran en centros operados por compaÑÍas privadas. para gio y cord la civic uma las dos empresas, yo nÚmeros de contratos, la detenciÓn de inmi
de la oposiciÓn.Él asegura que las autoridades advirtieron que dejarÁ de hacerlo, pero isaac continuÓ un grupo de paramilitares y policÍas lo secuestro en julio pasado. >> el paramilitar que iba en el asiento del copiloto, Él sÓlo sacÓ su arma, la cargo y disparÓ contra mi persona. el primer impacto de bala fue en el estÓmago. >> segundos despuÉs isaac sintiÓ otro balazo en la espalda. >> yo me imaginaba que morÍa por las herida de bala. >> malherida y...
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settle and africa isaac welcome to you both here let's start with you there in moscow this is the 1st ever russia africa summit how important is this a to moscow. well quite important to me i think russian participants of this summit in sochi have been talking about cooperation in almost every possible field from oil and gas to steel production agriculture energy mining as well as yeah education and even signs of deals opt for discussion among them a deal said to be able to nuclear power plants for example deals on defense and security equipment tourism agrium agreements industrial zones one of the key sectors for russia is nuclear technology here russia has found a nice for itself in sailing it to developing countries like egypt energy ria is the o.p.o. or for example around these countries among those in the market for russian builds nuclear power plants of course russia's economic more involvement in africa is quite worth of by china but moscow doesn't really see china as a rival but rather as a partner as you've been called it off because big enough. and open to both russia and ch
settle and africa isaac welcome to you both here let's start with you there in moscow this is the 1st ever russia africa summit how important is this a to moscow. well quite important to me i think russian participants of this summit in sochi have been talking about cooperation in almost every possible field from oil and gas to steel production agriculture energy mining as well as yeah education and even signs of deals opt for discussion among them a deal said to be able to nuclear power plants...
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isaac: i think it is wrong.nk that american companies have long been criticized for only aligning their values with maximizing shareholder profit or in trying to find a way to best serve the investors. and, really not paying attention to the employees of their own organization. i think the other problem with it is that american companies do not need to yield to the communist party's way of doing things to succeed in beijing. i think we are seeing, hopefully, the beginning of a value shift on how american companies deal with their chinese partners. taylor: talk to me more about why you think they don't have to yield to beijing. because it feels to me they are caving to pressure simply because they need to operate in china because that is where future growth is for the top and bottom line. isaac: there is huge opportunities in the chinese market for a lot of american companies. the issue is that what has happened in the past is most american companies have done this, they have caved. i have not seen any appreciabl
isaac: i think it is wrong.nk that american companies have long been criticized for only aligning their values with maximizing shareholder profit or in trying to find a way to best serve the investors. and, really not paying attention to the employees of their own organization. i think the other problem with it is that american companies do not need to yield to the communist party's way of doing things to succeed in beijing. i think we are seeing, hopefully, the beginning of a value shift on...
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who is standing by for us in aqua isaac how big a role is climate change playing for gonna see economy. i'm on life on radio on life or yes you are you are live already please if you can hear me what role does climate change place for the economy of ghana for line is dropped for my old ok we're still trying to get hold of isaac moving on to to another story in trying to catch up with him again in ivory coast there is a new app and it is helping 5 forest clearing by identifying good agricultural land using software called the geo poppy and n.g.o.s found abandoned and fertile fields where farmers can grow crops without cutting down more trees. this pawed guarantees the farmers of viable and its organic. remove yo grows cocoa on a small plantation the size of around 2 soccer fields it's located in the army region in the southeast of ivory coast the world's largest cocoa producer nowadays his farm is legal but for many years he had an illegal plantation in the middle of the be classified forest. we wanted to make more money because the production there in the classified forest was 2 or 3 t
who is standing by for us in aqua isaac how big a role is climate change playing for gonna see economy. i'm on life on radio on life or yes you are you are live already please if you can hear me what role does climate change place for the economy of ghana for line is dropped for my old ok we're still trying to get hold of isaac moving on to to another story in trying to catch up with him again in ivory coast there is a new app and it is helping 5 forest clearing by identifying good agricultural...
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isaac wilhite c-span is the best show on television. i don't know how to put this. russia is definitely an enemy and it is to going to come down to israel. you think of that small area, the biggest problem of the world. if you let me have a second i want to approach something and see where we are. when you hear of wars beginning it does not signal why we turn. these must talk. but it is not yet. the nations in the kingdoms of the earth will rise against each other and their will be famine and earthquakes in many places but all this will only be the beginning of the horrors to come. only when god comes in judgment -- rashard claridy i think we got your point. robbie stott having some difficulty understanding the call, that question or the just of the comment but i will use it as an opportunity to talk about forever wars. the united states post world war ii put in place an effort to establish an international order that benefited our country and benefited many countries around the world. in order for us to minimize the wars and conflicts the united states is involved
isaac wilhite c-span is the best show on television. i don't know how to put this. russia is definitely an enemy and it is to going to come down to israel. you think of that small area, the biggest problem of the world. if you let me have a second i want to approach something and see where we are. when you hear of wars beginning it does not signal why we turn. these must talk. but it is not yet. the nations in the kingdoms of the earth will rise against each other and their will be famine and...
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isaac said clark arrived much earlier and watched monday night football alone before getting into beddefense argued there was no way clark could have committed a violent murder, cleaned himself up and the crime scene, staged a burglary and made it across town in less than an hour. >> the state's fbi expert said clark's cell phone signal placed him near her apartment the night she was killed. the defense countered with its own expert who said the state got it wrong. >> we had a -- one of the nation's pre-eminent experts on this, he and the fbi agent testified against each other all over the country. >> it feels like a scenario where the experts kind of cancel each other out. >> exactly. >> i'll give you anything you want. >> it was a rush to judgment to pip the killing on norman clark, the defense said claiming investigate earls overlooked the most obvious explanation for the crime. the killer was a burglar who was caught in the act. >> there were 12 break-ins that occurred within a three to four-week period in a very close proximity and 10 of the 12 involved flat screen tvs. also ther
isaac said clark arrived much earlier and watched monday night football alone before getting into beddefense argued there was no way clark could have committed a violent murder, cleaned himself up and the crime scene, staged a burglary and made it across town in less than an hour. >> the state's fbi expert said clark's cell phone signal placed him near her apartment the night she was killed. the defense countered with its own expert who said the state got it wrong. >> we had a --...
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i'm not here to judge what happened -- isaac, i'm just asking, do you think the other candidates willake advantage of this even if there's nothing to it? >> i don't think this will impact that. i think other candidates are on a surge. we're watching the way it's playing out as iowa, new hampshire, nevada and south carolina approach. the field will settle. i don't know if joe biden will win or not but i don't think this will have an effect on it. and the fact that donald trump is imploding -- >> neil: i talked to a become democratic fund raiser, don peebles. he's like a moderate politician, even though a democrat. he's saying that he had tried to reach out to joe biden, help him raise some money and all of that like the guy, worked with the guy in the past. it went nowhere. this is what he told me on fox business. >> he has a very weak finance staff. obama was killing it early on creating excitement. and money, while money doesn't vote, it's an indication of your status in the race. he should be blowing it out right now. >> neil: he told another story where he was talking about look, i
i'm not here to judge what happened -- isaac, i'm just asking, do you think the other candidates willake advantage of this even if there's nothing to it? >> i don't think this will impact that. i think other candidates are on a surge. we're watching the way it's playing out as iowa, new hampshire, nevada and south carolina approach. the field will settle. i don't know if joe biden will win or not but i don't think this will have an effect on it. and the fact that donald trump is imploding...
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rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and journalist at the wall streetjournal anna isaacith us for that. good evening. the frantic search for a last—minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. officials are said to have agreed the basis of a new agreement, but hopes of finalising the work by midnight tonight are fading. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been trying to get conservative brexit supporters and northern ireland's dup to back his revised plan for the future of northern ireland after brexit. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. he is in a rush, a terrible rush. keep working, he says. eu leaders will be there in the afternoon. and the negotiators on both sides will have to give their verdict to their political masters. the big players in europe desperately want this all to come to a conclusion. everyone understands english, but nobody understands england. laughter. and these negotiations are taking part somewhere in this not—very—beautiful building. can there
rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and journalist at the wall streetjournal anna isaacith us for that. good evening. the frantic search for a last—minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. officials are said to have agreed the basis of a new agreement, but hopes of finalising the work by midnight tonight are fading. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been trying to get conservative brexit supporters and northern...
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very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author
very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author
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isaac gonzález estudio en esta primaria me hace sentir triste he venido aquí hace 4 años era muy diferentesdentes se quedaron atorados en las calles, oficiales ayudaron a los residentes con todo tipo de problemas, iniciamos la semana con temperaturas altas en la zona. david gonzález nos tiene el reporte, vuelve el calor. >> estamos cerca de la temporada de invierno, y vuelve el calor, condiciones cálidas a esta hora vientos de 15 millas por hora deberíamos estar en 70 grados,el cambio de temperaturas ha sido sustancial, grados de 12 a 15 grado, san mateo diferencia de 13 grados condiciones continúan un par de día más, vemos una imagen en vivo de san josé termómetro se mantendrá en los altos 70 por la noche condiciones típicas de la temporada, con 67 grados. esta noche temperaturas en los 50 grados, napa 50 mínimas 56 grados. el satélite muestra inestabilidad al norte de la bahía vemos un sistema de alta presión que ocasiona que las condiciones frescas no ingresen a la bahía, peligro de incendio el miércoles a jueves condiciones peligrosas por fuerte viento en las montañas, altas temperatura
isaac gonzález estudio en esta primaria me hace sentir triste he venido aquí hace 4 años era muy diferentesdentes se quedaron atorados en las calles, oficiales ayudaron a los residentes con todo tipo de problemas, iniciamos la semana con temperaturas altas en la zona. david gonzález nos tiene el reporte, vuelve el calor. >> estamos cerca de la temporada de invierno, y vuelve el calor, condiciones cálidas a esta hora vientos de 15 millas por hora deberíamos estar en 70 grados,el...
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round but dry sunny weather conditions and that is because high—pressure is going to build on from isaacs. whatever you do, take care. good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today. police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex as police try to work out who we re essex as police try to work out who were those 39 people and why were they coming here? borisjohnson says he needs to concentrate on delivering brexit, after pulling out of a meeting where he was due to be questioned by mps. the frightening reality of halloween plastic. seven million creepy costumes are thrown away every year in the uk
round but dry sunny weather conditions and that is because high—pressure is going to build on from isaacs. whatever you do, take care. good morning and welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today. police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex have searched two addresses in northern ireland. the driver, who is from county armagh, is being questioned on suspicion of murder. investigations continue here in essex...
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there you are isaac you're covering this climate chance summit which kicked off an acrid today how big a role does business play when it comes to fighting climate change there but what businesses are doing is that the bigger corporations are investing in new technologies to stoplights especially farmers and yeah. because some of these big corporations are feeling the effects for example those in their beverages sector for example unable to get enough a yield of fruits from their farms to produce to export and would have realized that it's important to play a rule in dealing with the whole climate change issues some of those who seen it as a business opportunity on investing in that area for example in the energy sector we need a country for example has is down not been able to provide enough energy so energy is and they're another area that business also adventure into playing a big role in these because we've seen that it is important to deal with the climate change issue ok and then of course i mean there are several sort of bodies that are dealing with tackling climate change africa
there you are isaac you're covering this climate chance summit which kicked off an acrid today how big a role does business play when it comes to fighting climate change there but what businesses are doing is that the bigger corporations are investing in new technologies to stoplights especially farmers and yeah. because some of these big corporations are feeling the effects for example those in their beverages sector for example unable to get enough a yield of fruits from their farms to...
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paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building — his 5—year—old son isaac didn't make it out.is situation. but there was no excuse. we should have been rescued and helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations that told them what to do if compartmentation is breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i'm not saying individual firemen, they did a hard job, bless them, they probably don't even get paid that well. but the seniors at the top, they get good money to do a very seriousjob. the most senior fire officer is criticised for her remarkable insensitivity for her words at the enquiry. i wouldn't change anything we did on the night, ithink... today she apologised to the families. the 72 lives lost were just the worst thing ever, and london fire brigade are truly sorry we could not have saved everyone's life that night. but do you accept that more people died that night because you did not evacuate the building on time? i think it would be very difficult for us
paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building — his 5—year—old son isaac didn't make it out.is situation. but there was no excuse. we should have been rescued and helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations that told them what to do if compartmentation is breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i'm not saying individual firemen, they did a hard job, bless them,...
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i believe isaac is going to say a few words. >> good afternoon, board. i am isaac foster. i have been working with home ward bound since the inception with the city. this is an awesome team. we have been trying our best to try to help the homeless population that we work with get back home to friends, family or their community. this is a passion that we do, and we work with people who are in trauma daily. we sit there with them and we work with their trauma and work through that trauma to get them to a safe place. from the young lady trying to pay rent with three kids here in san francisco and just can't reach it and wants to go back to live with her mom in indiana to the distraught young guy who can't make it here and whose uncles offered him a job in texas and get back there to get his footing, those things are important to us. we as the home ward bound team thrive to make those things happen on a daily basis. we are a small team, but we account for a lot. we push that daily, and if i can speak for the rest of the team, we are very proud to stand up here and a chief this
i believe isaac is going to say a few words. >> good afternoon, board. i am isaac foster. i have been working with home ward bound since the inception with the city. this is an awesome team. we have been trying our best to try to help the homeless population that we work with get back home to friends, family or their community. this is a passion that we do, and we work with people who are in trauma daily. we sit there with them and we work with their trauma and work through that trauma to...
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let's read through the list and imagine the all crammed into isaac pot living room. here we go. we have george washington, but daniel green, benedict arnold, he's limping in because he said military governor of philadelphia at the time. lord sterling. henry knox, jedi darlington and we just mentioned duke forte, that's a last. alexander hamilton become a major general later in life, it's a who's who, and that's a moment i would take if i had to go back in time. i would pick being in the room at that time, just to think of who was in there. so. they're meeting to figure out the strategy, eventually, it becomes what we know in new jersey as the battle of mammoth. alexander hamilton right out in advance of the battle and doing reconnaissance, advance intelligence operation on horseback for both washington. and, yes they had the hamilton. they will be retreating, crawling through the middle of nowhere in new jersey. the quote was, quote, i will stay here and dive with you. let us all die here rather than retreat. a testament to bravery and thinking on his feet as well. as he is rall
let's read through the list and imagine the all crammed into isaac pot living room. here we go. we have george washington, but daniel green, benedict arnold, he's limping in because he said military governor of philadelphia at the time. lord sterling. henry knox, jedi darlington and we just mentioned duke forte, that's a last. alexander hamilton become a major general later in life, it's a who's who, and that's a moment i would take if i had to go back in time. i would pick being in the room at...
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and isaac watching on kabc.he cyber family, go to our website, tamronhallshow.com and be part of the family there. let's start off with the story. i could not believe when i saw this one. a 24-year-old woman applied for a job in texas. she was publicly shamed on the company's social media site. this is what they did. they took this picture from her page which was a bikini picture that she posted on her instagram. the company then took her picture and cropped the version that you see here and put the caption,
and isaac watching on kabc.he cyber family, go to our website, tamronhallshow.com and be part of the family there. let's start off with the story. i could not believe when i saw this one. a 24-year-old woman applied for a job in texas. she was publicly shamed on the company's social media site. this is what they did. they took this picture from her page which was a bikini picture that she posted on her instagram. the company then took her picture and cropped the version that you see here and...
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very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author of "bitcoin billionaires." i know. he got really sick this morning and just absolutely couldn't make it so we will talk a little bit about his book just for those of you who are wondering. [applause] >> we are going to leadtime at the end for audience q&a as well so please be thinking about your questions for mike. we would love to have an interactive conversation with you. let me just start, actually i'm going to start by saying a couple of words about ben's book before we dive into mike in his book. for any of you that haven't checked it out yet it's called "bitcoin billionaires" and it's the story of the winkle lost twins. [applause] you may remember them from the facebook story. they were the two brothers at harvard who actually hired mark zuckerberg to help them build out their social network platform at harvard. mark was a software developer and coder and engineer who helped them build their
very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author of "bitcoin billionaires." i know. he got really sick this morning and just absolutely couldn't make it so we will talk a little bit about his book just for those of you who are wondering. [applause] >> we are going to leadtime at the end for audience q&a as well so please be thinking...
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often text startup called verb and a very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with mike isaac from the "new york times." you mayately as many of have guessed, ben meza ms. rics not here today, the author of bitcoin billionaires. i know. he got really sick this morning and just absolutely couldn't makeld it, so i will talk a lite bit about t his book come just r those of you who are wondering. [inaudible] [applause] >> we are going to lead time at the end for ideas q&a as well, to please be thinking that your questions from mike. have an interactive conversation with you. let me justit are, actually goig to start is by sing a words about the book before we just do the deep dive into mike and his book. for any't of you haven't checked it out yet it's called bitcoin billionaires and its the story of the window lost twins and -- yes, you may remember them from the facebook story. they were the brothers at harvard who actually hired mark zuckerberg to help them t build out their social network platform at harvard. mark was the software developer, the code, the engineer who help the
often text startup called verb and a very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with mike isaac from the "new york times." you mayately as many of have guessed, ben meza ms. rics not here today, the author of bitcoin billionaires. i know. he got really sick this morning and just absolutely couldn't makeld it, so i will talk a lite bit about t his book come just r those of you who are wondering. [inaudible] [applause] >> we are going to lead time at the end for ideas...
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it will be based on reporter mike isaac's book. transportation and tech company including travis kalanick when major shareholders demanded he step down. it is one of the highest rated series. i like the behind the scenes of nbc bay area, though. >> but who will play me? that's good. frank should play me. >> could i try out for the role? >> you've got it. >> we're thinking alike. >> a lot of driving shots to tahoe. i don't know how much action. >> thank you, frank. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari hall has your thursday forecast, wet out there. >> starting out soggy for some. people head out the door and ready for work. it'll be in the upper 50s and starting to clear out the rest of the day. what's ahead up next. >>> i had a clear shot of fremont. now i don't. it's blurry. scott mcgrew told me the same thing so it must be out there. we'll talk about what else is out there. you're watching "today in the bay." tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice r
it will be based on reporter mike isaac's book. transportation and tech company including travis kalanick when major shareholders demanded he step down. it is one of the highest rated series. i like the behind the scenes of nbc bay area, though. >> but who will play me? that's good. frank should play me. >> could i try out for the role? >> you've got it. >> we're thinking alike. >> a lot of driving shots to tahoe. i don't know how much action. >> thank you,...
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and chief political commentator at the independent and journalist at the wall street journal, anna isaacthat's all ahead on bbc news. now, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. 6 arrests so far and bulgarian police say more are likely as they look to identify those that racially abused england's black players. the former england striker peter crouch talks to us about life after football and how does he get his kicks now? i'm sitting there, this is a game i've watched my entire life, and the music starts, and i am the person on it. you know, it's like how did i get here, it's like an out of body experience. —— a programme i've watched my entire life. it's a big night for manchester city women. they've got a perfect record in the league, but can they keep that going in europe? also coming up in the programme... whose gold medal is this? good evening. 48 hours ago, england werejust warming up for their euro qualifier against bulgaria in sofia. that's when tyrone mings, who was about to make his international debut, heard the firs
and chief political commentator at the independent and journalist at the wall street journal, anna isaacthat's all ahead on bbc news. now, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. 6 arrests so far and bulgarian police say more are likely as they look to identify those that racially abused england's black players. the former england striker peter crouch talks to us about life after football and how does he get his kicks now? i'm sitting...
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with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall street journal and john rentoul, chief political commentatorpendent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the daily express, it says boris johnson is "tantalisingly close" to a brexit deal, after last minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal although it warns he could still meet dup resistance. a more cautious tone in the i. it claims borisjohnson's hopes of securing a brexit deal are hanging in the balance, ahead of thursday's crunch eu summit. the metro reports that the race for a deal has stumbled, over the issue of northern ireland's vat status. according to the telegraph, mrjohnson has compared the brexit talks to the prison—break drama, the shawshank redemption, in which an escaping inmate has to crawl through a sewer to reach freedom. and, away from brexit. .. the financial times says investment firm hargreaves la nsdown has come under fire, after almost 300,000 of its customers were embroiled in the collapse of woodford invest
with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall street journal and john rentoul, chief political commentatorpendent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the daily express, it says boris johnson is "tantalisingly close" to a brexit deal, after last minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal although it warns he could still meet dup resistance. a more cautious tone in the i. it...
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brazilian firm that done a lot of big deals in the food space, they did kraft, king, tim horton's and isaacd you have soft uber, with we work, with many other situations, last of-mobile and the the trio i think is valiant because valiant for a period of the sort of untouchable force in the m and a market. every auction,at acquired a tremendous amount of companies and blew up fairly spectacularly, crashed and burnt a lot of very smart investors, acumen. theome of them were architects of that, too. >> it's interesting and one name is rbi, off for 3g owner of tim horton's that canadians have been familiar with. from a stock point of view, it youturned out, but when drill into what's gone wrong here, is it that the models worked -- they worked in the past but that isn't a great predictor of the future or has something else changed about the things?'re financing >> well, i think if you look up 3g and just the way they went had a verys, they aggressive model, they would acquire companies, they would cut costs significantly, but reliant on being able to go out and do more examinations to keep grow
brazilian firm that done a lot of big deals in the food space, they did kraft, king, tim horton's and isaacd you have soft uber, with we work, with many other situations, last of-mobile and the the trio i think is valiant because valiant for a period of the sort of untouchable force in the m and a market. every auction,at acquired a tremendous amount of companies and blew up fairly spectacularly, crashed and burnt a lot of very smart investors, acumen. theome of them were architects of that,...
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i found it interesting that isaac implies that the body lice gave people something to do. we have this image that trench warfare is a horrible experience and obviously it was but there is also an awful lot of boredom going on. few newspapers and even fewer books were there to pass the time, they kept in touch with friends and other units by writing notes on pieces of paper and passing them down the trench line with instructions, send this down to that guy. a lot of confederates deserted during these informal truces to get out of confederate service which is one reason rebel officers usually tried to stamp them out as much as possible. sherman brought the campaign to a conclusion. he did it by doing a tactic which he had done once or twice earlier in the campaign, to temporarily cut himself off from his railroad supply lane with chattanooga, living off the land for several days to make a wide sweeping flanking movement around the city of atlanta and cut off its railroad supply lines in order to starve the confederates out. that is how he captured atlanta on september 2, 186
i found it interesting that isaac implies that the body lice gave people something to do. we have this image that trench warfare is a horrible experience and obviously it was but there is also an awful lot of boredom going on. few newspapers and even fewer books were there to pass the time, they kept in touch with friends and other units by writing notes on pieces of paper and passing them down the trench line with instructions, send this down to that guy. a lot of confederates deserted during...
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isaac made us very happy. he was my spitting image. he was my little man.r hearts that can never be filled and it hurts. they were beautiful, glorious, wonderful years filled with happiness, love and laughter. i adored her. i wanted to hug my dad, smell my dad, feel my dad, hold my dad. they will be two empty chairs at the table for every birthday, christmas and new year's, but they will for ever owi'i and new year's, but they will for ever own a position in our hearts. in the last few minutes, the public inquiry that's been hearing heart breaking testimony from the survivors and from expert witnesses has officially published its report. it says there is ‘compelling evidence' that the addition of the cladding on the outside of the tower a year before meant the block did not comply with building regulations — it was illegal. the london fire brigade is condemned for "serious shortcomings" in its response to the fire. there were systemic and operation failings and more lives could have been saved, if the fire brigade hadn't told people to stay in their flats.
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solas mo quedÓ ni un edad inicio condiciones ser ocupado para el futuro parecÍa una zona de guerra, y isaactriste, porque vine aquÍ y se mira diferente a como lo conocÍ. >>> james saliÓ con su familia esta maÑana es otro exalumno. >>> estÁ muy feo, esta es una buena escuela. >>> algunos residentes se quedaron ato rados en las calles una vez que el tornado pasÓ los oficiales estuvieron ayudando a residentes con todo tipo de problemas. >>> quÉ destrucciÓn pero que buen que no cobrÓ vidas. >>> no quÉ causo ola incendio en una cuadra entera en pennsylvania, que dejÓ sin hogar este fin de semana a 30 tena de personas las llamas empezaron de madrugada en una de las casas si propagaron muy rÁpido a otras diez, en mitad de la noche los vecinos tuvieron que salir huyendo para evitar ser alcanzados por el fuego algunos dijeron haber escuchado una explosiÓn antes de que se declarara el incendio. >>> y hicieron falta explosivos para echar abajo dos grÚas que quedaban en pietras el colapso del edificio en construcciÓn del hotel hace nueve dÍas donde tres personas murieron el viento obligÓ a posponer has
solas mo quedÓ ni un edad inicio condiciones ser ocupado para el futuro parecÍa una zona de guerra, y isaactriste, porque vine aquÍ y se mira diferente a como lo conocÍ. >>> james saliÓ con su familia esta maÑana es otro exalumno. >>> estÁ muy feo, esta es una buena escuela. >>> algunos residentes se quedaron ato rados en las calles una vez que el tornado pasÓ los oficiales estuvieron ayudando a residentes con todo tipo de problemas. >>> quÉ...
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make sure you go out and pick them up and coming up, charlize theron and oscar isaac get animated talkingfrom america's best internet provider and the best lte on the go. it's the ultimate coverage solution. it's all in the numbers. with xfinity mobile, you'll save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill. you can even get $250 back. don't miss out on xfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. plus, save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill with xfinity mobile. xfinity makes saving... simple. easy. awesome. click, call, or visit a store today. take on a classic story, "the addams family" is back on the big screen as an animated film starring charlize theron and oscar isaac as the husband and wife at the center of it all. paula faris had a chance to sit down with them. paula. how are you doing? ♪ ba, da, da, dum >> one more time. >>. ♪ ba, da, da, dum if they play husband and wife, morticia and gomez and had so much fun developing their characters but did they spend much time together in the recording studio with one another? that was the most surprising aspect of all. >> welcome
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and yeah, i mean, it's nice to see some bipartisan unity. >> isaac stone. to what's going on in hong kong as a sports fan, perhaps you are now. thank you. >>> misfit fruit and vegetables that taste better than they look. that's what consumers get when they order produce from some innovative companies offering imperfection at a bargain price. that story's next. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." what a time to be alive. the world is customized to you. built for you. so why isn't it all about you, when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are edward jones, a 97-year-old firm built for right now. with one financial advisor per office, we're all about knowing what's important to you the one who matters. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. (mom, whispering) shh, shh, shhh... thank you! (associate, whispering) hey, you're all set. (mom, shouting) really? bamwhat!? (dog) whining noise. (mom, whispering) that was so easy... (associate) bamwhat!? (mom) bamwhat? that's not even a word... why buy scented oil plug-ins that
and yeah, i mean, it's nice to see some bipartisan unity. >> isaac stone. to what's going on in hong kong as a sports fan, perhaps you are now. thank you. >>> misfit fruit and vegetables that taste better than they look. that's what consumers get when they order produce from some innovative companies offering imperfection at a bargain price. that story's next. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." what a time to be alive. the world is customized to you. built for...
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paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building — his 5—year—old son isaac didn't make it out. 0n theffering, still i am suffering with this situation. but there was no excuse. we should have been rescued and helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations that told them what to do if compartmentation is breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i'm not saying individual firemen, they did a hard job, bless them, they probably don't even get paid that well. but the seniors at the top, they get good money to do a very seriousjob. the most senior fire officer is criticised for her remarkable insensitivity for her words at the enquiry. i wouldn't change anything we did on the night, ithink... today she apologised to the families. the 72 lives lost were just the worst thing ever, and london fire brigade are truly sorry we could not have saved everyone‘s life that night. but do you accept that more people died that night because you did not evacuate the building on time? i thi
paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building — his 5—year—old son isaac didn't make it out. 0n theffering, still i am suffering with this situation. but there was no excuse. we should have been rescued and helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations that told them what to do if compartmentation is breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i'm not saying individual...
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before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day during this period matthew maintained a pennsylvania kennel license but in january 2014 he applied for a new u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license for millwood puppies l l c this was the 3rd u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license and the 2nd pennsylvania license issued for this one address in the past 8 years i think one of the most remarkable things that we actually were able to illustrate on the oprah show that one of the dogs that we picked up from know what chemicals. it was either know what kind of timer millward was a yellow out a male you know a lab and to i'm never going to use a really beautiful d
before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day...
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he calls himself doctor isaac smith, and he's a minor and he's looking for possible iron ore mines, bringing in supplies back to the railroad, things like picks, and axes, when in reality, they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up his headquarters at the kennedy farm, and then in october of 1859, john brown and his men will write. some of the writers, after the raid, come back to the cumberland valley and try to get the railroad to get out of the valley. some of them would be captured near the cumberland valley railroad station, that stopped in pennsylvania where the raiders were being captured. one of the raiders will to escape on the railroad and end up in north pennsylvania, were members of the underground railroad will smuggle him all the way to toronto and canada at that point. this railroad has somewhat of a star crossed background. there's a lot of national publicity as for the role, some of the members of the railroad are investigated as collaborators, but no charges can stick. in fact the, charges are never brought, but it leads to speculation. as
he calls himself doctor isaac smith, and he's a minor and he's looking for possible iron ore mines, bringing in supplies back to the railroad, things like picks, and axes, when in reality, they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up his headquarters at the kennedy farm, and then in october of 1859, john brown and his men will write. some of the writers, after the raid, come back to the cumberland valley and try to get the railroad to get out of the valley. some...
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paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building, his five—year—old son isaac did not make it out.uffering, still i am suffering with this situation. there was no excuse. we should have been rescued. we should have been helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations to tell them what to do if compartmentation was breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i am not saying individual firemen, because they did a greatjob, bless them, they probably don't even get paid that well. but the seniors at the top get good money to do a very serious job. the most senior fire officer is criticised for her remarkable insensitivity for her words at the enquiry. i wouldn't change anything that we did on the night. today she apologised to the families. the 72 lives lost was the worst thing ever, london fire brigade are truly sorry we could not have saved everyone's life that night. but do you accept that more people died that night because you did not evacuate the building on time? i t
paulos tekle was told to stay put in the building, his five—year—old son isaac did not make it out.uffering, still i am suffering with this situation. there was no excuse. we should have been rescued. we should have been helped by the firefighters. nazanin aghlani lost her mother and her aunt. they were responsible to do a job, they had training, they had legislations to tell them what to do if compartmentation was breached. they didn't do it. they should be prosecuted, i am not saying...
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isaac newton, werner heisenberg, galileo, kepler, copernicus, go through the rollcall of great scientist throughout history every single one of them has been a religious believer. there is no war, it has been ridiculously the only time a war comes up is when people step outside their boundaries when religious people try to make, run into problems or when you have scientists making religious claims. science is the realm of the empirical and repeatable. religion is the realm -- scientists are incapable of saying anything about ultimate matters. religion on the other hand is not generally concerned with approximate matters. max planck is an example of a -- it belies the there's a war between science and religion. books written by atheists, they say along came science and it displaced religion with the alignment. it is preposterous, religion didn't go anywhere. they don't know their history. the founding fathers were enlightened men of science, not of religion but why is it either/or? these ridiculous false binaries. one of them is are you left or are you right? neither and both. there's ple
isaac newton, werner heisenberg, galileo, kepler, copernicus, go through the rollcall of great scientist throughout history every single one of them has been a religious believer. there is no war, it has been ridiculously the only time a war comes up is when people step outside their boundaries when religious people try to make, run into problems or when you have scientists making religious claims. science is the realm of the empirical and repeatable. religion is the realm -- scientists are...
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well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having the all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are hol
well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the...
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nato is well supported across both sides of the aisle that's a great thing why why are you going off isaac and not by the president there are $200.00 countries in the world right the vast majority of them believe that brock obama's brand of leadership was far better than either george bush is or down from you see the curve go like this under obama and then like this under from in europe and asia and latin america and africa and so we can talk about israel where president obama had very sharp differences with the right wing government led by bibi netanyahu but i don't think that it wasn't just it wasn't just the sharp differences there were deep contradictions in the middle east policy well we i mean you have a core belief in what you voted against them us. and israel this was rooted largely in the iran nuclear agreement and if we had to do it over again if the price of having a better relationship with israel was not having iran nuclear agreement and potentially going to war with iran that was not a price that we were going to pay all the latest polls show the french germans the british no
nato is well supported across both sides of the aisle that's a great thing why why are you going off isaac and not by the president there are $200.00 countries in the world right the vast majority of them believe that brock obama's brand of leadership was far better than either george bush is or down from you see the curve go like this under obama and then like this under from in europe and asia and latin america and africa and so we can talk about israel where president obama had very sharp...
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with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall streetjournal, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the express. it says boris johnson is tantalisingly close to a brexit deal after last—minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail, as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal, although it warns he could still meet resistance at home. a more cautious tone in the mirror. it claims borisjohnson‘s hopes of securing a brexit deal are hanging in the balance ahead of thursday's crunch eu summit. the times warns mrjohnson‘s fate is in the hands of dup leader arlene foster, whose opposition, the newspaper says, is the most significant obstacle to an agreement. according to the telegraph, mrjohnson has compared the brexit talks to the prison—break drama the shawshank redemption, in which an inmate crawls through a sewer to reach freedom. and, away from brexit, the financial times says investment firm hargreaves lansdown has come under fire after almost 300,000 of its customers we
with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall streetjournal, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the express. it says boris johnson is tantalisingly close to a brexit deal after last—minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail, as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal, although it warns he could still meet resistance at home. a more cautious tone in the mirror. it...
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supporthave some of the of isaac from the house of commons. they sent general gage, a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure they would never do unless you give him a sword in one hand and the olive branch in another. i think that sums up his efforts. he tried to defy the colonists and he is supposed to give and olive branch. the colonistsme, are hit with the acts that move the government out of boston. you have to close the port of boston. we have the back act and the quartering act. next thing you know, he is dealing with a lot of unemployed people in the ports, soldiers in the town. we removed governments chance to elect leaders and if any of the british get in trouble, we don't have to try them in the colonies. we can send them 3000 miles away. obviously, everything is peachy in boston. time, he is trying to figure out what to do with limited manpower. cost of british colonial policy. has let the colonies go by themselves. haven't taxed them. now they need to pay for things like the french and indian war, soldiers on the bo
supporthave some of the of isaac from the house of commons. they sent general gage, a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure they would never do unless you give him a sword in one hand and the olive branch in another. i think that sums up his efforts. he tried to defy the colonists and he is supposed to give and olive branch. the colonistsme, are hit with the acts that move the government out of boston. you have to close the port of boston. we have the back act and the...
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often text startup called verb and a very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with mike isaac from the "new york times."
often text startup called verb and a very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with mike isaac from the "new york times."
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well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having to all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are hold
well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the...
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but he does have some of the support, isaac bar on the house of commons, general gage was a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure he would never do unless at the same time you given the sword in one hand and the olive branch and the olive branch in the other. i think that kind of sums up his efforts. he's got the sword to try and defy the colonists but also the olive branch. at the same time the colonists are hit with what we would call the coercive acts. now you have to close the port of boston down and you of the quebec act and the quartering act and the next thing you know he is dealing with a lot of unemployed people, we have soldiers in the town, we remove their chance to elect leaders and now if any of the british to get in trouble, we don't have to try them in the colonies, we can send them away. salafi's the everything is peachy in boston. at this time. is that the issue. he's battlingme trying to figure out what to do. he is a limited amount of manpower there. cusp ofso at the british colonial policy. for years of course they've let the colonies go by themselves
but he does have some of the support, isaac bar on the house of commons, general gage was a man of great abilities in that country, which i'm sure he would never do unless at the same time you given the sword in one hand and the olive branch and the olive branch in the other. i think that kind of sums up his efforts. he's got the sword to try and defy the colonists but also the olive branch. at the same time the colonists are hit with what we would call the coercive acts. now you have to close...
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albert einstein, isaac newton, galileo, copernicus, mental, you go through the roll call of great scientist the refugee camp every single one has been a religious believer. there is no war. it's ridiculous. the only time they were comes up is when you have people step outside of the boundaries. when you have religious people trying to make scientific statement from trying to trim the book of genesis in topology book. that's what you run into problems or when you scientists making religious claims. so science is the realm of the empirical, empirical and repeatable. what you can find in a laboratory. religion is realm of the ultimate. science is not capable of saying anything about ultimate matters. religion on the other hand, is not generally concerned with these more proximate matters. max planck is an example of a practicing christian who belies this idea that the war between science and religion. there's these books written by atheist who say along came science and displaced religion in 18th century within lightman. this is just posture. they just don't know their history. they say look a
albert einstein, isaac newton, galileo, copernicus, mental, you go through the roll call of great scientist the refugee camp every single one has been a religious believer. there is no war. it's ridiculous. the only time they were comes up is when you have people step outside of the boundaries. when you have religious people trying to make scientific statement from trying to trim the book of genesis in topology book. that's what you run into problems or when you scientists making religious...
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well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having the all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are hol
well let's bring in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the...