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jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.favorite story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ >> the following is an independently produced program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. kim: on today's show, so you want to lose weight? as easy asn might be putting your phone away. i explain how a new study proves your phone is adding calories to your lips and right to your hips. and mobile world congress is one of the -- conference is one of whereggest conference is a lot of tech gadgets were launched. we found bizarre techie gadgets on display. plus, have you ever dreamed of having a house on the water? literally on t
jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.favorite story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ >> the following is an independently produced...
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jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg: technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews. coming up, the social network is becoming less social. mark zuckerberg says he thinks the future is a more private platform. plus, the promise of the green new deal. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is making waves in washington and beyond. we speak to her chief of staff about
jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of...
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jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ francine: legal & general was founded as an insurance company by six london lawyers in the 1830's, but now has businesses around the world. it is one of the largest institutional managers in europe. so what does it take to manage a company with this kind of complexity? today "leaders with lacqua," we meet nigel wilson, chief executive of legal & general. nigel wilson, thank you for speaking to bloomberg. legal &
jason: joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. also you get a wayne's world and ferris bueller reference in there. carol: i love that story as well. you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: check out our podcast. get that, subscribe at itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ francine: legal & general was founded as an...
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joel: which color is the boy color? announcer: the teacher training here at fremont unified is a first for the district, and it's in part thanks to cal, who spent high school advocating for it. cal: i was bullied in elementary school, from the time i was very, very young. bigad: what's at stake here? announcer: dr. kim wallace is the district's superintendent and started the new training. bigad: is there a danger on just staying silent on the issue? kim wallace: i think there's always a danger in staying silent. i really do stand by my belief that we are an educational institution, and what we're doing is we're educating people about an issue that hasn't really been talked about. announcer: even as cal packs for college, the 18 year old is still trying to unpack the emotional baggage of high school. cal says educators need to stop running away and join others in moving forward with more training. cal: all it really takes is a couple of people in your life to say, "we got you," to not feel so alone. announcer: still ahea
joel: which color is the boy color? announcer: the teacher training here at fremont unified is a first for the district, and it's in part thanks to cal, who spent high school advocating for it. cal: i was bullied in elementary school, from the time i was very, very young. bigad: what's at stake here? announcer: dr. kim wallace is the district's superintendent and started the new training. bigad: is there a danger on just staying silent on the issue? kim wallace: i think there's always a danger...
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joel kinnaman join us after the break.) you should really stop overpaying for wireless. (sprintern) and upgrade to the brilliant iphone xr with sprint. (sassbot) yup, both an unlimited plan and iphone xr for just $35 per month. (mom) wait, both for that price? (son) both? (dad) both? (baby) both? [gasp] (mom) her first word! (paul) and you get both on sprint's network built for unlimited. (vo) switch and get both an unlimited plan and iphone xr lease for just $35 a month no trade-in required. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com at jimmy john's, we know how much you care about freshness, quality and value. we want your sandwiches to arrive freaky fast®, so they're freaky fresh®. that's why we only deliver within 5 minutes of our stores and not... and not farther. ...he's new. if you're in the zone or in the store, you can get a freaky fresh® sandwich. jimmy john's because sandwich. [ th[ laughing ]c ] what do it's us.? they won't stop until they kill us. or we kill them. [ screaming ] [ suspenseful music ] [
joel kinnaman join us after the break.) you should really stop overpaying for wireless. (sprintern) and upgrade to the brilliant iphone xr with sprint. (sassbot) yup, both an unlimited plan and iphone xr for just $35 per month. (mom) wait, both for that price? (son) both? (dad) both? (baby) both? [gasp] (mom) her first word! (paul) and you get both on sprint's network built for unlimited. (vo) switch and get both an unlimited plan and iphone xr lease for just $35 a month no trade-in required....
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two prints by joel meyz of the gateway arch in st.is: one pt in cold storage for 2 years, the other just eight. >> the more we study, the more we understand the effect of timf anertain things like pollution in the air, ozone from the photocopy machine or things like this. and we understand better how certain things have a e ing effect man others. and wery to mitigate those. >> reporter: to penichon, all this is needed to preserve what she describes as the" materiality" of a photograph. >> why is the materiality important?ot a raph is in itself as an object encapsulate a moment. it is the reflection of a certain moment. the way we decide to do things is a choice. and this choice is encapsulated in the results. so that photograph... not only the image is a moment in time, the object itself represent that moment as well. >> reporter: of course, in the e of smartphones and digital cameras "materiality" has changed. t institute has stepped up its collection of digital mediaf but penichrs something may be lost. need a machine to look them.
two prints by joel meyz of the gateway arch in st.is: one pt in cold storage for 2 years, the other just eight. >> the more we study, the more we understand the effect of timf anertain things like pollution in the air, ozone from the photocopy machine or things like this. and we understand better how certain things have a e ing effect man others. and wery to mitigate those. >> reporter: to penichon, all this is needed to preserve what she describes as the" materiality" of...
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david: for more on the 2020, let's bring in joel benenson.nd alex, who served as communication director during a presidential campaign. joel, do we need another -- positiveator candidate on the democratic side. >> i think beto o'rourke, after in midterms, i was asked panels, what surprised me most in the 2018 elections. i said if somebody would have told me 10 years ago the democrats could get within two or three points of winning a senate seat, that would have shocked me and i would have said no way. beto o'rourke did that. he knows how to campaign retail style, and now we have to see if he can translate that into a bigger enterprise, running for president. david: what has he done and what are his policies? i know he is a great campaigner. joel: he is a great campaigner. he has been a congressman for a short amount of time. historically, congress has not been a great ground for president. the last person elected from the house of representatives was john adams. moment we are at the where people feel our values are strained, the environment i
david: for more on the 2020, let's bring in joel benenson.nd alex, who served as communication director during a presidential campaign. joel, do we need another -- positiveator candidate on the democratic side. >> i think beto o'rourke, after in midterms, i was asked panels, what surprised me most in the 2018 elections. i said if somebody would have told me 10 years ago the democrats could get within two or three points of winning a senate seat, that would have shocked me and i would have...
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so joel, let's start with you.o the democrats have a problem with president trump and his administration wanting to repeal obamacare or their efforts to do so? >> well, arthel, it's very straightforward. if this lawsuit is successful in court and the affordable care act is terminated, americans will die. and there will be blood on the hands of the trump administration for doing this because the trump administration will have had zero replacement to protect these americans. we're talking about 20 million americans being kicked off of health care. we're talking about termination of protections for pre-existing conditions, an issue that democrats used effectively in the 2018 mid-terms where americans overwhelmingly expressed support when they were voting on health care for the democrats. arthel: so joel, do you think -- >> this is the high ground. arthel: okay, do you think the democrats will be willing to sit down -- revisit this with president trump and come up with something that will work for both sides politicall
so joel, let's start with you.o the democrats have a problem with president trump and his administration wanting to repeal obamacare or their efforts to do so? >> well, arthel, it's very straightforward. if this lawsuit is successful in court and the affordable care act is terminated, americans will die. and there will be blood on the hands of the trump administration for doing this because the trump administration will have had zero replacement to protect these americans. we're talking...
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joel: this is a timely one.n the wake of the college of message scandal, this is a story we had brewing for a while. we had it for the right time. let's talk about how we can get things going forward. rebecca cantor has this big idea that could totally reframe how education works in schools. she is brilliant. we are lucky to have her in our podcast this weekend. she wants to figure out how to measure how people think. joel: it's bigger than video games. you thinkm, when about the emissions scandal, when it comes back to is the sat or azt. those of the north stars. when you program schools around that, you end up with standardized testing that goes all the way down through middle schools and elementary schools. she said, what if we rethought what the north star is? that is how it can about. then, how do we talk about kids in a way that they understand. video games. carol: we spoke with the founder , rebecca cantor. rebecca: we don't have a meritocracy right now. we think we do. because all of our kids work hard i
joel: this is a timely one.n the wake of the college of message scandal, this is a story we had brewing for a while. we had it for the right time. let's talk about how we can get things going forward. rebecca cantor has this big idea that could totally reframe how education works in schools. she is brilliant. we are lucky to have her in our podcast this weekend. she wants to figure out how to measure how people think. joel: it's bigger than video games. you thinkm, when about the emissions...
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also, joel kinnaman .and we have a great musical performance om the cast of "ain't too proud." >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. it's a play based on te thtations. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: do you have any -- what's your favorite temptations jam? >> questlove: "ain't too proud." >> jimmy: "ain't too proud"? >> questlove: yeah. >> steve: heard.he last one i >> jimmy: is that -- do they do "just my imagination"? >>uestlove: "just my imagination." "papa was a rolling stone." >> tariq: oh, yeah, that might be one of my favs. >> jimmy: yeah, "just my" -- >> questlove: "can't get next to you."'t >> jimmy: "aoo proud is good", because you got that falsetto and the bass. ♪ >> questlove: no, at's -- [ light laughter ] that's "can't get next to you." >> tariq: yeah. a in't too proud is" -- ♪ i know you waave me but i refuse to let you go if i had to beg and plead for you sympathy ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, yeah. no. wait, wait, wait, wait, stop. what was i singing? >> tariq: i think you were singing
also, joel kinnaman .and we have a great musical performance om the cast of "ain't too proud." >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. it's a play based on te thtations. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: do you have any -- what's your favorite temptations jam? >> questlove: "ain't too proud." >> jimmy: "ain't too proud"? >> questlove: yeah. >> steve: heard.he last one i >> jimmy: is that -- do they...
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joel: i call this the room for improvement chart.ok specifically at california where the state has recently passed a law. public companies based in california, by 2021 will have to have a significant number of women on boards, and right now, there are very few. we tried to show you the gap and where you will see displacement start to happen as more companies put women on boards. carol: it shows you there is a lot to be done. joel: exactly, and if you want to learn more about we did a longer story to accompany the graphic that extrapolates what look like if this went to a bigger national movement how many more seats might become occupied by women, which is a really important topic because when you look at the makeup of boards we are talking about male and older and we can transform what corporate boards look like, and that is the heart of the equality issue. jason: speaking of leadership, a story about dow chemical. maybe not the company you would expect to be on the forefront. joel: another one near the news because it dow chemical p
joel: i call this the room for improvement chart.ok specifically at california where the state has recently passed a law. public companies based in california, by 2021 will have to have a significant number of women on boards, and right now, there are very few. we tried to show you the gap and where you will see displacement start to happen as more companies put women on boards. carol: it shows you there is a lot to be done. joel: exactly, and if you want to learn more about we did a longer...
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five missions, nearly 300 years old. >> joining us from san antonio is joel kitchens. he is the humanities librarian at texas a&m university. studying at the university of alabama in birmingham. we wanted to focus on the missions, in san antonio in particular, and across texas. what are they, where were they? >> the missions were settlements. they were created by the franciscan friars to bring the indigenous peoples into the spanish colony. the goal was to convert the indigenous population into, real, spanish towns. it was a way to expand the empire by converting indigenous people into spanish subjects. they would bring them in, settle them in towns. they would convert them to roman catholicism. they would teach them trades. animal culture, blacksmithing. so they could be their own independent spanish colony. >> and many of them still in existence today, still operating, four in the san antonio area. why? and with whom? >> four of the five missions here in san antonio are actually still catholic parrishes. they were not continually in use. ishes. they were not continua
five missions, nearly 300 years old. >> joining us from san antonio is joel kitchens. he is the humanities librarian at texas a&m university. studying at the university of alabama in birmingham. we wanted to focus on the missions, in san antonio in particular, and across texas. what are they, where were they? >> the missions were settlements. they were created by the franciscan friars to bring the indigenous peoples into the spanish colony. the goal was to convert the indigenous...
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editor joel weber, thank you so much. sat down with our reporter for more. >> we are hearing from europe, japan, and other places. a lot of concern over how particularly the way the u.s. and china are kind of locking up the series of purchases by china to address the trade deficit. how that might affect the way trade flows around the world and also how it may undermine this system that the u.s. spent decades trying to get in place. carol: let's talk about this system of trade. because you mentioned managed trade, maybe folks are getting a little more worried about managed trade. what has been the system in place come and give us some of the history here, the history lesson of how things kind of got put into place a few decades ago? how we've followed that script since. shawn: when you look at the history, the themes that he has put out there, the focus on a more transactional approach to trade, the idea that a president should really be kind of a salesman in chief for the u.s. -- that is something that has been there thro
editor joel weber, thank you so much. sat down with our reporter for more. >> we are hearing from europe, japan, and other places. a lot of concern over how particularly the way the u.s. and china are kind of locking up the series of purchases by china to address the trade deficit. how that might affect the way trade flows around the world and also how it may undermine this system that the u.s. spent decades trying to get in place. carol: let's talk about this system of trade. because you...
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joel: that's right. if you are a driver for uber, hoping to get the benefits of employees one day, this is now your big hope. it's a california supreme court ruling last year that the court said applies broadly throughout the economy. it is still early on that ruling, and cases are working their way up. companyis taking the public, this is the one concerned that people have maybe not paid enough attention to for the business model going forward. emily: so happy that ruling affect uber? joel: the same way this case did, but it's more difficult for uber to get out from under the dynamics ruling. the relationship you have at your drivers, under that relationship, these drivers are employees and they are entitled benefits under dynamics. it's much more rigorous and difficult for uber to get out from underneath with arbitration. emily: what about the broader politics of the economy? employersall these that employee many contractors. joel: this is the case we are talking about that was settled that many looked
joel: that's right. if you are a driver for uber, hoping to get the benefits of employees one day, this is now your big hope. it's a california supreme court ruling last year that the court said applies broadly throughout the economy. it is still early on that ruling, and cases are working their way up. companyis taking the public, this is the one concerned that people have maybe not paid enough attention to for the business model going forward. emily: so happy that ruling affect uber? joel:...
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joel: this is really timely.n the wake of the college admissions scandal, this is a story we had brewing for a while. instead of talking about the scandal, let's talk about how we can fix things going forward. rebecca kantar has this big idea that can totally reframe how education works in schools. carol: she is brilliant, first of all, and we are lucky enough to have her in the extended podcast this week. she really wants to figure out how to measure how people think, how students think. joel: it is bigger than video games. the problem when you think about the admissions scandal, what it comes back to is the sat or the act. that is the northstar. when you program schools around that, you end up with standardized testing that goes all the way down through middle schools and elementary schools. she said, what if we read thought what -- we re thought what the northstar was? and how do we talk to kids in a language they might understand better? video games. carol: she is really trying to change the system. we spoke
joel: this is really timely.n the wake of the college admissions scandal, this is a story we had brewing for a while. instead of talking about the scandal, let's talk about how we can fix things going forward. rebecca kantar has this big idea that can totally reframe how education works in schools. carol: she is brilliant, first of all, and we are lucky enough to have her in the extended podcast this week. she really wants to figure out how to measure how people think, how students think. joel:...
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joel mannix tells us about the route to the top. good evening. sky no more — froome and co will now be a part of team ineos. the new team's launch will take place at the tour de yorkshire on the 2nd of may. our sports editor dan roanjoins us now. great that the team has found a backer, but there appears to be certain controversy surrounding this deal — why? who is the head to the company and what do they do? the team will now be called team ineos after the company founded by britain's richest man, sirjim ratcliffe. ineos irie petrochemical giants, and this will come as some relief to the staff of tea m come as some relief to the staff of team sky here and theirfans, who, over the last few years, have seen this era of unprecedented success — the team have won the tour de france many times and have contributed to the upsurge in popularity here in britain — andi britain — and i think fans will be delighted that the likes of chris froome are to stay as part of this revamped team. however, there is also controversy. over recent years, the tea m contro
joel mannix tells us about the route to the top. good evening. sky no more — froome and co will now be a part of team ineos. the new team's launch will take place at the tour de yorkshire on the 2nd of may. our sports editor dan roanjoins us now. great that the team has found a backer, but there appears to be certain controversy surrounding this deal — why? who is the head to the company and what do they do? the team will now be called team ineos after the company founded by britain's...
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joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. it took me back to flash floods. -- you carol: i love that story as well. jason: check out our podcast. subscribe. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. david: you wanted to go into technology banking. robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. david: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and go start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took these kerne
joel weber assigned that story to me.te story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside chicago where so much is happening. it took me back to flash floods. -- you carol: i love that story as well. jason: check out our podcast. subscribe. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles...
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what do you make of the messaging here, joel? using anti-semitism as a kujl for political benefit. i didn't hear them call out moe brooks yesterday for reciting lines by hitler. this is over the line. american jews voted 80% for democrats in the last election. 32 of 34 members of congress are jewish. i as a jewish american am a democrat and proud to be connected to the state of israel and really, it's despicable that members of congress believe that this is somehow a way to get a couple seats or maybe raise some more money, and i do think that is a cold calculation here in that they're attempting to wedge out as the discussion has been moving jews away from the democratic party by using israel as a political nonas a football, but as a political land mine. >> where does this go, josh? i mean, you do see this big difference. you see nancy pelosi standing there like the person she is, somebody who has been around the block for more than a few years, saying listen, we are both bicameral and bipartisan in our support of israel, but th
what do you make of the messaging here, joel? using anti-semitism as a kujl for political benefit. i didn't hear them call out moe brooks yesterday for reciting lines by hitler. this is over the line. american jews voted 80% for democrats in the last election. 32 of 34 members of congress are jewish. i as a jewish american am a democrat and proud to be connected to the state of israel and really, it's despicable that members of congress believe that this is somehow a way to get a couple seats...
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jason: credit to joel weber, he assigned that story to me.vorite story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside of chicago where so much is happening. also, you get a wayne's world in ferris bueller reference, i'm happy. carol: you can find more stories over the weekend. daily and check out our podcast. check that and subscribe on itunes and soundcloud. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg: technology." the social network is becoming less social. mark zu
jason: credit to joel weber, he assigned that story to me.vorite story, nick baker in chicago talking about that little spot outside of chicago where so much is happening. also, you get a wayne's world in ferris bueller reference, i'm happy. carol: you can find more stories over the weekend. daily and check out our podcast. check that and subscribe on itunes and soundcloud. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more....
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liz: joel, great to see you. that was joel griffin of the heritage foundation.gon of democrats who like to lecture about constitutional forms. now they want to get rid of the electoral college. we want to take that on. a divide supreme court did hand the trump administration a key victory on criminal illegal immigration. border patrol just apprehended more than 400 illegal immigrants in just five minutes time. we'll tell where you that happened. that's coming up. our grandparents checked their smartphones zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed. but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ my dream car. it's the most wonderful life on earth. it turns out, the
liz: joel, great to see you. that was joel griffin of the heritage foundation.gon of democrats who like to lecture about constitutional forms. now they want to get rid of the electoral college. we want to take that on. a divide supreme court did hand the trump administration a key victory on criminal illegal immigration. border patrol just apprehended more than 400 illegal immigrants in just five minutes time. we'll tell where you that happened. that's coming up. our grandparents checked their...
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. >> josÉ joel, el hijo de jose josÉ arremete contra manuel jose el otro hijo del cantante. >> y en medioce historia con sus conciertos en puerto rico y acompaÑado de grandes figuras. >> desde su compromiso hasta el altar acompaÑamos en exclusiva a yaritza ayala, participante de exatlÓn estados unidos, les mostramos la gran fiesta con sus amigos los contendientes. >> y le vamos a contar quÉ ocurriÓ detrÁs del escenario. >> llevamos a larry hernÁndez y su esposa kenia a un estudio de pole dance, eso en un nuevo dÍa con mÁs informaciÓn, entretenimiento y mucha diversiÓn. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ¿ y la boda para cuÁndo? es la boda ahora. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> el pobre alex, no me digan la boda para cuÁndo. >> buenos dÍas familia, seÑora preciosa que estÁ en casa, hoy lunes 11 de marzo estamos con rashel de vuelta. la foto, la foto. >> (risas). >> ahÍ estÁ. bienvenida rashel. >> feliz de estar de regreso, los extraÑÉ muchÍsimo, tengo que confesarlo. >> pero descansaste. >> descansÉ, amigos el descanso le hace falta al ser humano, lo aprovechÉ muchÍsimo y si me hacÍ
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referee joel mannix, who officiates non—league games, says there's a lack of visible black officialsn the top flight and a lack of role models inspiring others to pick up the whistle. the football association says more than 2,000 of its 28,000 referees, from the grassroots to elite level, come from a black or minority ethnic background. but mannix, who was inspired to get into refereeing when top offical uriah rennie left the game in 2009, says a route to the top for him is unessarily difficult. i'm not going to sit here and say it's because i'm black that stopped me,. yes, there's going to be more obstacles, i'm not stupid. when i walk into boardrooms and you shake someone because walk into boardrooms and you shake someone because mankind and pull it away from you, hold on a minute. there are clubs which would hinder and would say, i don't like him because he's a black referee or a black person. have i any evidence of that? no, because then it would be a bigger... and no—one's going to come out and say to you, the reason i'm stopping you is because you're black. no—one is ever going
referee joel mannix, who officiates non—league games, says there's a lack of visible black officialsn the top flight and a lack of role models inspiring others to pick up the whistle. the football association says more than 2,000 of its 28,000 referees, from the grassroots to elite level, come from a black or minority ethnic background. but mannix, who was inspired to get into refereeing when top offical uriah rennie left the game in 2009, says a route to the top for him is unessarily...
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joel osteen is in the diner with a let whoer below his knees.ited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. se
joel osteen is in the diner with a let whoer below his knees.ited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke,...
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a e tienes mucho mejor punteria que joel, etas compitiendo en las i pistas, joel no ¿por que no fue contigoda competi conta brenda y perdi por punteria, joel esta e leisonado. >>> nos sorpendimos porque si se pierde erick contra luis, no b habia opcion de nada mas que t entrarle con todo. >>>e stdoy muy frustrda, no te v voy a mentir, me puse muy triste cuando te elmimiminaron, . >>> perdi 22 libas gracias a la dieta de exatlon, yo mas que todo lo que quiero resaltar de todo esto basicamente tu esfu esfuerzo, la manera tan positiva que tuviste al momento de come z comenzar la competicion porque s se pensaba que no iba a dar mas, es que es una persona normal (hablan todos(. >>> yo era una persona normal, y yo quiero un representante en el pueblo . >>> y bueno, te queria preguntar hubo alguna vez en medio del d e duelo al principio de la comp competencia que hayas sentido a nauseas por la presion o inte i intensidad de la competnecia . >>> si, me toco vomitar varias v veces, el efuerzo fue inhumano, era parte del cansancio, la v vomitada fue parte del crecimi n crecimiento . >>> eres hincha d
a e tienes mucho mejor punteria que joel, etas compitiendo en las i pistas, joel no ¿por que no fue contigoda competi conta brenda y perdi por punteria, joel esta e leisonado. >>> nos sorpendimos porque si se pierde erick contra luis, no b habia opcion de nada mas que t entrarle con todo. >>>e stdoy muy frustrda, no te v voy a mentir, me puse muy triste cuando te elmimiminaron, . >>> perdi 22 libas gracias a la dieta de exatlon, yo mas que todo lo que quiero resaltar...
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we'll talk to joel in just a moment.rong, and we need to change it now. >> reporter: but now, told from a unique perspective. through the eyes of those who knew him best. >> lazarus. >> reporter: his friends. >> we are his followers. we've seen him do wondrous things. >> reporter: his parents. >> why has he chosen me? >> you are pure of heart and soul. >> reporter: even his enemies. >> this last supper was an incredibly awkward moment for judas. >> reporter: it's an epic four-part event. called "jesus, his life" airing on history in the weeks leading up to easter. it's the story from his birth. >> we brought gifts. take them. >> reporter: to everything that came after. >> he faced what we face today. ♪ >> if we want to understand western history at all, we must understand the story of jesus. >> so incredibly powerful. i want to discuss this. but we were talking in the break before you came out here about what happened in new zealand and when those times happen, we just search for some sort of healing. how do you help us
we'll talk to joel in just a moment.rong, and we need to change it now. >> reporter: but now, told from a unique perspective. through the eyes of those who knew him best. >> lazarus. >> reporter: his friends. >> we are his followers. we've seen him do wondrous things. >> reporter: his parents. >> why has he chosen me? >> you are pure of heart and soul. >> reporter: even his enemies. >> this last supper was an incredibly awkward moment for...
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two russian crews for doping, bumping—up the quartet ofjohn jackson, stuart benson, bruce tasker and joelnow five, matching the record set at the pyeongchang games last year. i ruptured my achilles injuly seven months before the games and it was a long, painful slog. i'm months before the games and it was a long, painfulslog. i'm mentally drained to get to the in the big games. we were not sure if i was going to get there at the start. so, for us to not have been going potentially to than getting there and then winning a medal, it was sort of a fairy tale story that would've been nice to have happened at the time but for us, it is nice to know that we have finally got the metal that we deserve. it's been 43 years since a female driver raced in formula i, but it's hoped that could change after the launch of the new w series, an all women's motor sport competition. ben croucher has more. on the outside, this looks like any single seater series, 18 cars and drivers. on the inside it's very different. this is the first to only have female drivers. after winnowing down through the winter the f
two russian crews for doping, bumping—up the quartet ofjohn jackson, stuart benson, bruce tasker and joelnow five, matching the record set at the pyeongchang games last year. i ruptured my achilles injuly seven months before the games and it was a long, painful slog. i'm months before the games and it was a long, painfulslog. i'm mentally drained to get to the in the big games. we were not sure if i was going to get there at the start. so, for us to not have been going potentially to than...
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you can hear the is closer to minus thirty but that won't keep our reporter from heading off with joel sachs vic in search of the famous northern lights. after about forty five minutes they reach the destination and sure enough they spot the amazing northern lights. time to get back to the ice hotel for a good night's sleep. the moment of truth has arrived. and after a good night's sleep their trip to the frozen north comes to an end time to pack up and head back to warmer climes. cold but very beautiful now every week our resident book david leavitt's has a look at a classic german book in our series one hundred must reads this week a book called runaway horses by the controversial author martin virus he started his life very left of center politically but meanwhile the sometimes very very right of center so he's definitely caused controversy down the years with his controversial views. having a midlife crisis isn't as easy as it looks and if your friend is having one ten zero you better hold on tight. runaway horse by much is about two middle aged men who still don't have a clue abou
you can hear the is closer to minus thirty but that won't keep our reporter from heading off with joel sachs vic in search of the famous northern lights. after about forty five minutes they reach the destination and sure enough they spot the amazing northern lights. time to get back to the ice hotel for a good night's sleep. the moment of truth has arrived. and after a good night's sleep their trip to the frozen north comes to an end time to pack up and head back to warmer climes. cold but very...
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arthel: joel? >> well, or it's not a right to privacy question.to be our commander in chief. he wants to sign bills about our personal taxes in this tax bill, this tax fraud recently, a lot of americans are finding they're paying higher taxes than he promised. we are electing a person to be our public leader. they need to tell us who they are. we should not be wondering if a foreign government has leverage over them. we should not be wondering if they've cheated on taxes and cheated the american people out of legitimate revenue. and the fact that he's not answering the question, that he hasn't done what four decades of candidates have done implies he's hiding something. why doesn't he just clear the air. why doesn't he just tell us what he has. what's to hide. >> well, here is what you do if there is tax fraud. it actually goes through the irs. there is an irs audit to determine whether or not somebody has unlawful activity. that is the process that i would like to see moving forward if there is anything that donald trump has done. we don't know t
arthel: joel? >> well, or it's not a right to privacy question.to be our commander in chief. he wants to sign bills about our personal taxes in this tax bill, this tax fraud recently, a lot of americans are finding they're paying higher taxes than he promised. we are electing a person to be our public leader. they need to tell us who they are. we should not be wondering if a foreign government has leverage over them. we should not be wondering if they've cheated on taxes and cheated the...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.d, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we're going to end tonight in the nation's capitol where a restaurant owner is feeding people for free. if you can't pay, it's okay. nicole killian serves up the rest of the story. >> i make everything fresh from scratch. >> reporter: the lunch rush hasn't even arrived at the pakistani restaurant. since opening un2013 he's welcome the homeless and anyone else who can't afortd to pay and provides them with a free meal. >> we will honor and respect you in the same way as our payinggusts. >> reporter: they come here often, comforted, knowing there's somewhere they can eat. >> i stay with my godmother. and i always tell her about this place that i go to eat. >> reporter: he learned to cook from his mother growing up unpakistan. she also taught the umportance of helping others. explei wouldlw >> reporter: what do you think she wou
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.d, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we're going to end tonight in the nation's capitol where a restaurant owner is feeding people for free. if you can't pay, it's okay. nicole killian serves up the rest of the story. >> i make everything fresh from scratch. >>...
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think that's wise rover on top to spin the main if not the only reason why buyer acquired one son joel in the first place that if they would get rid of roundup now all that would have been been left from monsanto basically would be those you would show me lawsuits to maybe to exaggerated a little bit so but certainly there is the big question of buyer might have underestimated their legal risk in connection with the monsanto and acquisition and as far as i know it's been the biggest acquisition ever that german company did overseas sold maybe. quite a costly mistake. while i have you on the line and let's pivot to another markets moving topic now the stock of right ailing company list begins trading friday as we know notable also because it hasn't made any money yet is profitability really not that important to investors anymore. well in general investors are looking at the future and not at the pos but you're right because the management of live to make chile said themselves that lift is not going to be profitable anytime soon and having that said they have been quite successful in th
think that's wise rover on top to spin the main if not the only reason why buyer acquired one son joel in the first place that if they would get rid of roundup now all that would have been been left from monsanto basically would be those you would show me lawsuits to maybe to exaggerated a little bit so but certainly there is the big question of buyer might have underestimated their legal risk in connection with the monsanto and acquisition and as far as i know it's been the biggest acquisition...
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and we have another installment of all baking bread series this week joel francis tells us what piece of bread has to do with the greek economy. the dutch artist has to be one of the greatest painters who haven't lived and the rights museum in amsterdam has the biggest collection of his works in the world now to celebrate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of his death the museum has for the very first time put on display the entire collection which includes of course some of the most famous rembrandt paintings of all. let's go forward march this captain seems to be calling to the men of amsterdam civil defense and the group reaches for their muskets this painting is like a snapshot capturing the dynamic of men about to mobilize it's the most famous picture in amsterdam thanks museum the night watch by them kind from a fine remember. a genius i mean. he is one of the few artist in even with them.
and we have another installment of all baking bread series this week joel francis tells us what piece of bread has to do with the greek economy. the dutch artist has to be one of the greatest painters who haven't lived and the rights museum in amsterdam has the biggest collection of his works in the world now to celebrate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of his death the museum has for the very first time put on display the entire collection which includes of course some of the most...
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a back channel to the saudis there moralities you're supposed to be convicted paedophile and also joel's imo an israeli expert on social media manipulation how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress given it so relevant to their investigation. i did as part of the part of the investigations i certainly disclosed any any meetings the very not you i don't in the congressional testimony you gave to the house we went through you didn't mention anything about august twenty sixth meeting in trump tower i specifically asked you what context you have and you didn't answer that. i don't believe i was asked that question you asked whether any communique from all communications or contact with the campaign you said apart from writing papers putting up yard signs no what you said i've got the transcript of the conversation here. sure i mean i might have been i think i was at trump headquarters or the campaign headquarters probably the oldest twenty sixteen years of an israeli dude a back channel to the emirates even the saudis. living milam were there to talk about iran policy through that
a back channel to the saudis there moralities you're supposed to be convicted paedophile and also joel's imo an israeli expert on social media manipulation how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress given it so relevant to their investigation. i did as part of the part of the investigations i certainly disclosed any any meetings the very not you i don't in the congressional testimony you gave to the house we went through you didn't mention anything about august twenty sixth meeting in...
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and we have another installment of all baking bread series this week joel fox's tells us walk piece of bread has to do with the greek economy. the dutch artist has to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived and the rights museum in amsterdam has the biggest collection of his works in the world now to celebrate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of his death the museum has for the very first time put on display their entire collection which includes of course some of the most famous rembrandt paintings of all. let's go forward march this captain seems to be calling to the men of amsterdam civil defense and the group reaches for their muskets this painting is like a stop shot capturing the dynamic of men about to mobilize it's the most famous picture in amsterdam strikes museum the night watch by them kind from a fine. ramberg is a genius i mean. he is one of the few artist even with the.
and we have another installment of all baking bread series this week joel fox's tells us walk piece of bread has to do with the greek economy. the dutch artist has to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived and the rights museum in amsterdam has the biggest collection of his works in the world now to celebrate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of his death the museum has for the very first time put on display their entire collection which includes of course some of the most famous...
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jewish but it was also you know there were other people as well who were murdered there non jewish joel jew sorry non jewish poles roma prisoners of war jehovah's witnesses homosexual men i mean you know this is an absolutely dreadful place to think that people are taking photographs in such poor taste is incredibly alarming and shocking we're seeing a handful of photographs there but i imagine that it was more than just a few bad apples that would cause museum directors to say listen this is got to stop you're absolutely right i mean this is something that funnily enough i actually remember something from a few years ago that this came up again that there were photographs taken in auschwitz and other concentration camps like i mentioned before that were just in awful taste and in fact at the auschwitz museum released a tweet and they said that remember that you're at the site where over one million . people were killed respect their memory there are better places to learn how to walk or on a balance beam than the site which symbolizes the differentiation of hundreds of thousands to the
jewish but it was also you know there were other people as well who were murdered there non jewish joel jew sorry non jewish poles roma prisoners of war jehovah's witnesses homosexual men i mean you know this is an absolutely dreadful place to think that people are taking photographs in such poor taste is incredibly alarming and shocking we're seeing a handful of photographs there but i imagine that it was more than just a few bad apples that would cause museum directors to say listen this is...
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your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab both keeps going missing and joel is eating a kebab at the ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. now to some of the other stories making news around the world german police have arrested ten people on suspicion of planning a major terrorist attack in western germany authorities conducted searches in the states of north rhine-westphalia and bought inverts and back police are investigating a connection with the so-called islamic state militant group but no further details have been released. u.s. attorney general william barr has told congress he'll release a redacted version of special counsel robert muller's report by mid april but the investigation found no collusion between the trump campaign and russia so far barr has only released a short summary democrats want to see all documents related to that report. polls have opened in the second round of slovakia's presidential election the runoff it's the environmental activist suzan a trumpet over against european commission vice president or us
your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab both keeps going missing and joel is eating a kebab at the ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. now to some of the other stories making news around the world german police have arrested ten people on suspicion of planning a major terrorist attack in western germany authorities conducted searches in the states of north rhine-westphalia and bought inverts and back police are investigating a connection...
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the away goal meant bayern now had to score twice, and joel matip made that task easier when he turnedwn net. in the second half, bayern had to go for it, but their frustration was building and liverpool took full advantage. virgil van dijk scores! first virgil van dijk headed them firmly in the direction of the quarterfinals, before sadio mane — who else? — delivered a diving knockout blow. whether at home or in europe, this is a team intent on making their own history, and who's to say they can't go all the way? katie gornall, bbc news. that's all from westminster tonight, on an extraordinary evening when mps rejected the idea of leaving the eu without a deal. in response, the prime minister has urged mps to back her deal by next wednesday. the commons will be voting on that tomorrow and on whether to extend the date when the uk formally leaves the eu. more from me tomorrow, now the news where you are. hello, this is port stay with me chris mitchell. liverpool are through to the quarterfinals of the champions league. they beat bayern munich 3—1 in germany. our sports correspondent ka
the away goal meant bayern now had to score twice, and joel matip made that task easier when he turnedwn net. in the second half, bayern had to go for it, but their frustration was building and liverpool took full advantage. virgil van dijk scores! first virgil van dijk headed them firmly in the direction of the quarterfinals, before sadio mane — who else? — delivered a diving knockout blow. whether at home or in europe, this is a team intent on making their own history, and who's to say...
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your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab both keeps going missing and joel is eating a kebab of ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. are that's get you caught up now and some of the other stories making news around the world venezuela has been hit by another power blackout there have been several in recent weeks the outages hit the capital caracas and other cities where a political power struggle is exacerbating dire living conditions the red cross says it will soon start distributing aid in the country. u.s. president donald trump is threatening to close the southern border with mexico next week trump suggested he would shut the border to trade and keep it closed if mexico doesn't stop migrants from central america heading towards the u.s. mexico's foreign minister said his country is a great neighbor and doesn't bow to threats. germany's unemployment rate has dropped to its lowest level for thirty years as a work boom in europe's biggest economy extends its run only four point nine percent of the workforce was unemployed in march
your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab both keeps going missing and joel is eating a kebab of ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. are that's get you caught up now and some of the other stories making news around the world venezuela has been hit by another power blackout there have been several in recent weeks the outages hit the capital caracas and other cities where a political power struggle is exacerbating dire living conditions the...
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respect communication including even when he was sacked i got to go out and spend time with steve joel was the man of many a line of wonder kid weddle a sort of new age guru of high tech. bill gates the richest man in the world a relentless achiever fueled by dreams of greatness. to supernovas who synergy and rivalry led to the creation of a binary system with a friendly i don't think they called each others say no it's my birthday happy birthday i don't think it was that kind of relationship and microsoft's just you know that it's mcdonald's the only thing they had in common was having dropped out of school to pursue their vision of your dreams though they never worked in the same company they created an industry together and we had a hippie editor. gates and job was the moment he is to the tech industry has ever known the epic battle between mac and p.c. jobs the hippie and gates the geek literally dictated the future of the computer. in the seventy's steve jobs and bill gates are still adolescents video games are just starting to appear. computers still are enormous machines super c
respect communication including even when he was sacked i got to go out and spend time with steve joel was the man of many a line of wonder kid weddle a sort of new age guru of high tech. bill gates the richest man in the world a relentless achiever fueled by dreams of greatness. to supernovas who synergy and rivalry led to the creation of a binary system with a friendly i don't think they called each others say no it's my birthday happy birthday i don't think it was that kind of relationship...
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joel: that's the key question.t page got a board, fromfrom the the leadership committee of the board eight days after he the 150 million dollars stock grant. so it is a board approval in form only, just to make it look like he got the approval. that, on theact question of how he got the approval, what are the ramifications of that, this idea of not going to the full board? joel: that is what the lawsuit is seeking to address, and how -- court see that is initially it seeks to expose this and the wrongdoing done to the people that suffered allegedly under andy rubin. , we willis redressed see. it's a shareholder suit wrought on behalf of the company, alleging that the company was harmed by this action. it is a derivative suit. what the lawsuit would seek to do is get the money back to the company, to shareholders. caroline: suddenly it's something employees have been angry about, and we will see how the investors react as well. a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. jpmorgan will sell america's cheape
joel: that's the key question.t page got a board, fromfrom the the leadership committee of the board eight days after he the 150 million dollars stock grant. so it is a board approval in form only, just to make it look like he got the approval. that, on theact question of how he got the approval, what are the ramifications of that, this idea of not going to the full board? joel: that is what the lawsuit is seeking to address, and how -- court see that is initially it seeks to expose this and...
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group with your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab gone missing and joel is eating a kebab over the ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump is threatening to close the southern border with mexico next week and he suggested he was shocked the border to trade and keep it closed to mexico doesn't stop migrants from central america heading towards the u.s. foreign minister says his country is a great neighbor and doesn't bow to threats germany's unemployment rate has dropped to its lowest level for thirty years as a work in the in europe's biggest economy extends its run only four point nine percent of the workforce was unemployed in march that's according to the federal labor agency. point two percentage points from last month. the fair world is mourning veteran french filmmaker who has died at the age of ninety a key figure in new wave cinema in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's turned to making documentaries later in life su
group with your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab gone missing and joel is eating a kebab over the ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump is threatening to close the southern border with mexico next week and he suggested he was shocked the border to trade and keep it closed to mexico doesn't stop migrants from central america heading...