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the showdown with povetkin will be joshua's for the stadium fight in a row. sale next week and all 90,000 expected to sell out very quickly. and that will bring the total watching joshua in those four fights to 440,000. and, after the euphoria of the world cup in england reaching the semifinals, joshua believes that some of that will deflect onto boxing. seven new events will be included in the programme for the beijing 2022 winter olympics, the international olympic committee has confirmed. the games will feature a record number of female athletes, and among the sports included, it will see a debut for the women's monobob — a discipline trialled at youth level in 2016. elsewhere, the mixed team events included for beijing 2022 are the snowboard cross, ski jumping, freestyle skiing aerials, and short—track relay. in just over two years time the 2020 olympics will begin in tokyo, and there are concerns over the heat in the city at the moment, with the temperature reaching about 40 degrees celsius as the media toured the stadium on wednesday. the opening ceremo
the showdown with povetkin will be joshua's for the stadium fight in a row. sale next week and all 90,000 expected to sell out very quickly. and that will bring the total watching joshua in those four fights to 440,000. and, after the euphoria of the world cup in england reaching the semifinals, joshua believes that some of that will deflect onto boxing. seven new events will be included in the programme for the beijing 2022 winter olympics, the international olympic committee has confirmed....
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weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede was a suicide mission we haven't seen an eyesore suicide mission for many months how significant is that. i think it is important in my being in but it doesn't that it presents an existential threat to the syrian regime i think. as it loses more territories in syria whether in the southwest part of the conflict or even in the and the east of the contrary it will be actually resorting to the sort of tactics that was actually using in iraq especially. during the u.s. occupation of that contrie so most probably we're going to see more of these attacks in fact about as i said before that is not going to be representing and the existential threat for the syri
weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede was a suicide mission we haven't seen an eyesore suicide...
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joshua: this is what republicans privately say they're very worried about. they're furious that trump started this fight four months before the midrm elections and what you see, anecdotally talking to auto workers and farmers, many are sticking with trump, giving him room to negotiate. but we need to wat, do the farmers and auto workers peel away as the bite of the tariffs start to make an impact. robert: what about the $12 billion trade package? ana:utt's a lot of moneyo one's convinced it will yield a solution.s yes, i before the midterm electionssi but pnt trump says he feels congress is undermining his authority to make these trade deals and when they push back and don't trust his instincts to go for these long-term deals, he feels b they'rically trying to derail any of his efforts to help these voters down the line. robert: final throughout this, ana, theredent may be having a hand shake with the e.u. but his trade war with china seems to continue. ana: that's right. there are trade warsy on m fronts right now. we've seen a step back with the european u
joshua: this is what republicans privately say they're very worried about. they're furious that trump started this fight four months before the midrm elections and what you see, anecdotally talking to auto workers and farmers, many are sticking with trump, giving him room to negotiate. but we need to wat, do the farmers and auto workers peel away as the bite of the tariffs start to make an impact. robert: what about the $12 billion trade package? ana:utt's a lot of moneyo one's convinced it...
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joshua: este servicio fue una idea de mi amigo chuck.u informaciÓn. en este momento tenemos a 35 peoples walkers en los angeles. carolina: se trata de salir con una persona a caminar y quizÁs contarle tus problemas. cuÉntanos de eso. joshua: es bueno porque te permite hablar sobre cualquier cosa. borja: joshua, muchÍsimas gracias y estaremos pendientes de esa aplicaciÓn que es un gran
joshua: este servicio fue una idea de mi amigo chuck.u informaciÓn. en este momento tenemos a 35 peoples walkers en los angeles. carolina: se trata de salir con una persona a caminar y quizÁs contarle tus problemas. cuÉntanos de eso. joshua: es bueno porque te permite hablar sobre cualquier cosa. borja: joshua, muchÍsimas gracias y estaremos pendientes de esa aplicaciÓn que es un gran
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. >> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and the constitution. in their new book "to end a presidency," they address one of today's most urgent questions, when and how to remove a president from office? although the constitution gives congress the power to impeach, the matter is not as simple as a vote on whether or not the president is a national menace. ultimately impeachment is a long, trying process that calls for political judgment of the highest order. whether you think impeachment is necessary or a partisan conspiracy, to end a presidency is for anyone who wishes to understand how the immense power should be deployed. impeachment is a fearsome power, this bracing restrained and fiercely judicious account of the processes, origins and purpose explains why no u.s. president has ever been removed from office by impeachment, and what it migh
. >> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and the constitution. in their new book "to end a presidency," they address one of today's most urgent questions, when and how to remove a president from office? although the constitution gives congress the power to impeach,...
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joshua: trump says yes. mostly economists say no. as ana alluded to, a lot of foreign buyers of u.s. agricultural goods like soybeans moved forward t purchasesy would have been made in the third quarter into the second quarter in anticipation that the products will be hit by tariffs, as they were july 6. so thatit added ae bit over 1% to g.d.p. growth which gave us this b headline number today. but if you think forward to the next three months, those gone, they'venow already happened. so it's going to be tough for trump to figure out how to fill that gap and produce, as he says he will, a susta table number i 3%, 4% range. ngbert: we have been loo at reports from different campaign forecasts and democrats seem to be gaining momentum ahead of midterm elections but m republicant like this report as they try to tout the tax cut and rally ahead of november. rncy: they'll take it regardless of tson for the surge. they can get on the campaign trail, republicans heading hom for the five-week recess in the house. and they'll be -- talking ab
joshua: trump says yes. mostly economists say no. as ana alluded to, a lot of foreign buyers of u.s. agricultural goods like soybeans moved forward t purchasesy would have been made in the third quarter into the second quarter in anticipation that the products will be hit by tariffs, as they were july 6. so thatit added ae bit over 1% to g.d.p. growth which gave us this b headline number today. but if you think forward to the next three months, those gone, they'venow already happened. so it's...
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joshua but there has been slight progress on that because the israelis surely have got exactly what they wanted because they've got russian guarantees from the iranians saying yes we will move back from where we were historically over the past several months because the israelis were beginning to get really uncomfortable with that i don't think there's a chance in hell of getting the iranians out of syria president assad has made it very clear that he. is invited the iranians and any he expects them to stay now did israel get what it wants i don't think it did israel as is busy drawing red lines by bombing everything in syria that it can find of iran's but the israeli demands were made to lab rob in a meeting just a few days ago and they want the border with lebanon close there's no rearming of hizbollah they want iran out no missile emplacements their list is very long very extensive and they're not going to get it so they're going to continue to bomb it as we've seen them do up near aleppo anyplace they can sense that they're iranian soldiers helping out advising or helping to bui
joshua but there has been slight progress on that because the israelis surely have got exactly what they wanted because they've got russian guarantees from the iranians saying yes we will move back from where we were historically over the past several months because the israelis were beginning to get really uncomfortable with that i don't think there's a chance in hell of getting the iranians out of syria president assad has made it very clear that he. is invited the iranians and any he expects...
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joshua, a lot of people thought the bbc did get it wrong at the time.w on thejudge's decision? well, the judge said he wasn't making new law. he was simply applying the human rights act, which was passed by parliament 20 years ago. from the bbc's point of view, they might have thought that it was a new law, because until now broadcasters and journalists have thought that they can report a police raid, they can report that somebody is the subject of an investigation. well, no, said thejudge, you can't do that anymore. that's part of the right of privacy that a person has under the human rights act, and that's what the bbc will have to observe in the future. but that's not quite right. the judge said journalists can cite the public interest but he says there was not one here? he said you have to balance an individuals right of privacy against the broadcaster's right to freedom of expression. these are the two conflicting rights in the human rights convention articles. and having made that balance, he decided to come down in favour of sir cliff richard. he
joshua, a lot of people thought the bbc did get it wrong at the time.w on thejudge's decision? well, the judge said he wasn't making new law. he was simply applying the human rights act, which was passed by parliament 20 years ago. from the bbc's point of view, they might have thought that it was a new law, because until now broadcasters and journalists have thought that they can report a police raid, they can report that somebody is the subject of an investigation. well, no, said thejudge, you...
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world heavyweight champion anthony joshua has announced his next bout.kin on september 22nd at wembley stadium. joshua will defend all his belts against the wba's mandatory challenger. it's the first time the briton will have fought at wembley since his famous victory over wladimir klitschko in april 2017. joshua says that, "povetkin is a serious challenge and only a fool would underestimate what he brings to the table." you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. including lots of fun social media on the french parade in paris from the victorious world cup winning team, france. but, from me, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. monday was a day of contrast for the weather here in the uk. we had the searing heat in the east and temperatures pushed 32 degrees celsius at gravesend in kent. but for further north and west, for many areas, it was a fresher day. we had a weather front across us. and this is how it looked in north yorkshire through the afternoon. now, that weather front is a cold weather f
world heavyweight champion anthony joshua has announced his next bout.kin on september 22nd at wembley stadium. joshua will defend all his belts against the wba's mandatory challenger. it's the first time the briton will have fought at wembley since his famous victory over wladimir klitschko in april 2017. joshua says that, "povetkin is a serious challenge and only a fool would underestimate what he brings to the table." you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's...
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joshua the man to beat both of them.s on the radar for the victorsm it expected that whoever wins this will fight anthony joshua next? that is what assume. it should work that way. but boxing pauses has a nasty way. but boxing pauses has a nasty way of getting involved. anthony joshua has a tough test in september against alex povetkin at wembley. his promoter has already hired out when the stadium for april next year. if he'd beats povetkin in september, who will fightjoshua on that date in wembley? all the talk is around the american the bbc champion. the negotiations. whoever wins the fight tonight could be in—line for a huge fight at wembley next year. in treating it could go either way, couldn't? good next year. in treating it could go eitherway, couldn't? good to next year. in treating it could go either way, couldn't? good to you, alex. —— interesting. women's boxing has long lived in the shadows of the sport, but ever since it was included in the london 2012 olympics it has been growing from grass roots upwards.
joshua the man to beat both of them.s on the radar for the victorsm it expected that whoever wins this will fight anthony joshua next? that is what assume. it should work that way. but boxing pauses has a nasty way. but boxing pauses has a nasty way of getting involved. anthony joshua has a tough test in september against alex povetkin at wembley. his promoter has already hired out when the stadium for april next year. if he'd beats povetkin in september, who will fightjoshua on that date in...
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i would not be see it unless we see the sort of constitution that i was talking about and you joshua landis in vermont if what we're talking about here with the druze community is like a microcosm of the brought a conflict how does that mesh with where we all the point that mom was making the how does that mesh with where we are in the political arena there are kurds in damascus having discussions with the asset regime as we speak on the one hand and on the other hand the reality is what if i still is not defeated what if iceland's just regrouping and kind of returning to its the gold standard of what it does is just regrouping well isis is regrouping. and its attacks recently in libya and yemen and other places but it's it isis can only grow where there is a power vacuum and quite clearly isis book the united states which was backing the syrian rebels to destroy the syrian government in a syrian army under assad but america turned away from that support because it appeared that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they looked the united states look to ir
i would not be see it unless we see the sort of constitution that i was talking about and you joshua landis in vermont if what we're talking about here with the druze community is like a microcosm of the brought a conflict how does that mesh with where we all the point that mom was making the how does that mesh with where we are in the political arena there are kurds in damascus having discussions with the asset regime as we speak on the one hand and on the other hand the reality is what if i...
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joins us now from rochester in the state of vermont joshua landis what's emanuel up to here. well is a very important this sort of it important indicator of course a small amount of aid but it it indicates that france is willing to engage with russia and with assad in order to supply a good many policy makers and said we're not going to do this no reconstruction no one gauge with a side it will object in my eyes him it will legitimize the russians it will legitimize the iranians they want to roll back he ron they want to squeeze on assad and bring about regime change hence big economic sanctions but this little feeler on the part of the french to engage with the russians and with assad and just a small amount of aid many people are going to be hoping that it's going to open the doors towards greater acceptance of the fact that assad has won and we've seen us with you know with trump's meeting with putin with the israelis telling the russians that they're willing to accept assad if if the russians can keep iran away from their border that increasingly the international powers
joins us now from rochester in the state of vermont joshua landis what's emanuel up to here. well is a very important this sort of it important indicator of course a small amount of aid but it it indicates that france is willing to engage with russia and with assad in order to supply a good many policy makers and said we're not going to do this no reconstruction no one gauge with a side it will object in my eyes him it will legitimize the russians it will legitimize the iranians they want to...
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joshua but there has been slight progress on that because the israelis surely have got exactly what they wanted because they've got russian guarantees from the iranians saying yes we will move back from where we were historically over the past several months because the israelis were beginning to get really uncomfortable with that i don't think there's a chance in hell of getting the iranians out of syria president assad has made it very clear that he. is invited the iranians and any he expects them to stay now did israel get what it wants i don't think it did israel as is busy drawing red lines by bombing everything in syria that it can find of iran's but the israeli demands were made to lab rob in a meeting just a few days ago and they want the border with lebanon close there's no rearming of hizbollah they want iran out no missile emplacements their list is very long very extensive and they're not going to get it so they're going to continue to bomb and as we've seen them do up near aleppo anyplace they can sense that they're iranian soldiers helping out advising or helping to bu
joshua but there has been slight progress on that because the israelis surely have got exactly what they wanted because they've got russian guarantees from the iranians saying yes we will move back from where we were historically over the past several months because the israelis were beginning to get really uncomfortable with that i don't think there's a chance in hell of getting the iranians out of syria president assad has made it very clear that he. is invited the iranians and any he expects...
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a calculated predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house many years i mean is that a given to many times you have been i'm not in prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for every single p
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a calculated...
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there is no trade down and the west has to begin to back off ok then one last point briefly joshua please could this be what the french are doing now could this be the beginning of a cascade effect where world leaders going around the globe say yes bashar al assad has won this is the new normal we have to work with it we have to get on with it i think that's exactly what many people are going to determine and that that already israel has done that we've seen trump with putin talking about syria now france is getting their finger end and it could be that that this is just the beginning of the new normal as you say joshua landis there in vermont many thanks. pleasure protesters both for and against nicaragua u.s. president have been back on the streets of the capital as political unrest continues to grow anti government demonstrations demonstrators rather demanding daniel take steps and calls fresh elections ortega has accused them of plotting a coup with support from the catholic church and the united states. they arrival of the i.m.f. chief and finance ministers from the g. twenty in berl
there is no trade down and the west has to begin to back off ok then one last point briefly joshua please could this be what the french are doing now could this be the beginning of a cascade effect where world leaders going around the globe say yes bashar al assad has won this is the new normal we have to work with it we have to get on with it i think that's exactly what many people are going to determine and that that already israel has done that we've seen trump with putin talking about syria...
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. paige was never really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house for years i mean is it a given the. times he had been on prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for every single parolee going to the b
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. paige was never really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator....
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. he had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night while they were used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a calculated predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house ninety years i mean is that a given to many times he had been a not in prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for ev
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. he had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night while they were used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a...
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joshua: it's a great point. doing amazing things with technology and that's a great example of what we can be seeing going forward. many respects, automation is not necessarily something u.s. workers or the u.s. economy needs to fear. when you think about artificial intelligence, what it is going to be doing in the workforce is working with humans and improving the capacity of people to do effective work. in order for that to happen though, people need to ensure they have the right training and right skills to maximize those opportunities. i think we agree that there are real opportunities for automation, it's not about replacing workers but it's about giving workers the new skills to work alongside the new technology. tweeters saysur the caller is right. lots of factory workers have jobs because they work for two dollars an hour. jobs tol lose their vietnam, only one dollar an hour there. the caller reinforces what we are saying, in that america has tremendous advantages in the global economy, and automation al
joshua: it's a great point. doing amazing things with technology and that's a great example of what we can be seeing going forward. many respects, automation is not necessarily something u.s. workers or the u.s. economy needs to fear. when you think about artificial intelligence, what it is going to be doing in the workforce is working with humans and improving the capacity of people to do effective work. in order for that to happen though, people need to ensure they have the right training and...
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and i didn't know anything about t bible so i had to read about joshua and it was like when moses died. he was the one that took over and led theeople and h told ta people were following me. we just reaching out to the guys, if you are going to follow me, i would lead you in the right direction. >> wow. the national association for returning citizens is your group d what do you do?y >> model is we organize and mobilize return citizen population. kind of making them aware, a lot of them didn't know they could vote. d.c. being a unique city that it ur allows r citizens if they come home to vote for this. we also do a support group. return citizens that helps the ones coming home navigate throug the barriers of re-entry and people who have auch ses with it. shedding someer of those l of emotions we had to block off wh we were incarcerated. >> and you work with other organizations. >> we work wit brys and the department of corrections as well. i talked to the guys and the women before they even come home. >> eric, you recently came home. you spent a long time away. hoh are things w you now
and i didn't know anything about t bible so i had to read about joshua and it was like when moses died. he was the one that took over and led theeople and h told ta people were following me. we just reaching out to the guys, if you are going to follow me, i would lead you in the right direction. >> wow. the national association for returning citizens is your group d what do you do?y >> model is we organize and mobilize return citizen population. kind of making them aware, a lot of...
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joshua fight either of these two guys in the nearfuture?way boxing works. politics always gets in the way he intends a big but that does. anthonyjoshua in the way he intends a big but that does. anthony joshua has in the way he intends a big but that does. anthonyjoshua has a big tough up does. anthonyjoshua has a big tough up in september. he fight a sector —— alexander povetkin it when we say them. they voted book wembley for his second fight. assuming eb does end up in september. he fights out sector —— alexander povetkin it when we say them. therefore the book wembley for his second fight. assuming he beat out sender povetkin, american john assuming he beat out sender povetkin, american joth wilder assuming he beat out sender povetkin, americanjoth wilder is the one they want there. —— deionj wilder. a they're been lax in negotiation for that fight. the winner of parker — why tonight ideally is what they're looking for a rematch with anthonyjoshua at what we stated in his chair. all the line tonight at the o2. what we stated in his chai
joshua fight either of these two guys in the nearfuture?way boxing works. politics always gets in the way he intends a big but that does. anthonyjoshua in the way he intends a big but that does. anthony joshua has in the way he intends a big but that does. anthonyjoshua has a big tough up does. anthonyjoshua has a big tough up in september. he fight a sector —— alexander povetkin it when we say them. they voted book wembley for his second fight. assuming eb does end up in september. he...
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of the war will continue to fear isis for years to come and i think that is the main message and joshua what does this tell us about the preparedness of the syrian forces. well this is a classic isis attack isis today is a is a cornered tiger it's lashing out as a diversionary tactic to show that it's still lethal even as it's being destroyed in southern syria so it it attacked the jebel druze and the jury's minority of course is seen as an evil minority by isis their ninth issue of their davetta magazine was about the druze and how they all their shakes their religious leader should be killed their women could be sold into slavery like the use e.t.s. so the druze have long been a target for isis it's a way to so. in a sense distrust between the syrian regime and a bruise because the druze were very upset they said it how come this could happen how do you let them get here why did they did massacre us so there's a lot of internal squabbling the syrian opposition has blamed this on aside and said that isis an aside are one that they're working together in a conspiracy to punish the druze
of the war will continue to fear isis for years to come and i think that is the main message and joshua what does this tell us about the preparedness of the syrian forces. well this is a classic isis attack isis today is a is a cornered tiger it's lashing out as a diversionary tactic to show that it's still lethal even as it's being destroyed in southern syria so it it attacked the jebel druze and the jury's minority of course is seen as an evil minority by isis their ninth issue of their...
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anthony joshua says he‘s still hopeful of a fight against american deontay wilder.2nd of september. but does he feel let down that this fight is not against wilder? what can i do? i have been waiting for the since 2017, and after i beat wilder, the next question is when will you fight fury? i can‘t think that because wilder is not here and iam upset... that because wilder is not here and i am upset... even when i beat him there will be more to do, i still had to fight. 0n there will be more to do, i still had to fight. on both ends, there is a lwa ys had to fight. on both ends, there is always more to do, i am rolling with the punches, focusing on myself and making sure i am in the best mindset to face whoever is ready, because people talk and some people do. of the world was not best athletes will be up against each other this weekend at the anniversary games in london. —— some of the world‘s best athletes. there is a new crop of british sprinters and some talk about whether any will beat a record which stood in british athletics for 25 years. here is what they wil
anthony joshua says he‘s still hopeful of a fight against american deontay wilder.2nd of september. but does he feel let down that this fight is not against wilder? what can i do? i have been waiting for the since 2017, and after i beat wilder, the next question is when will you fight fury? i can‘t think that because wilder is not here and iam upset... that because wilder is not here and i am upset... even when i beat him there will be more to do, i still had to fight. 0n there will be more...
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again, fire joshua cadillo. enough is enough. we will not stand for these murderers to continue on the streets. they're endangering the lives of youth in the city. youth of color. enough. we expect you to take this actin and the police commission to tae decisive action in reviewing his record and finding him accounta. thank you. >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. >> hello. i help prepare this report. i have six copies here for the e commissioners and the chief. some of you already receive the copy. for those of you haven't, you he one. this was the one that was previously mentioned. the chief, the commission and te entire board of supervisors received copy of this document early 2017. it recommends what i would consr the conservative reform option r the department which is that chf scott, the dpa and this commissn engage to root out entire netwok of bad cops. including the president of the . as report mentions, this approah could mirror the reform processn dallas. it's not without precedent. hundreds of reforms being propo
again, fire joshua cadillo. enough is enough. we will not stand for these murderers to continue on the streets. they're endangering the lives of youth in the city. youth of color. enough. we expect you to take this actin and the police commission to tae decisive action in reviewing his record and finding him accounta. thank you. >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. >> hello. i help prepare this report. i have six copies here for the e commissioners and the chief. some of you...
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host: we are joined by dan griswold and joshua meltzer. dan griswold with the mercatus center and joshua meltzer with the brookings institution. we hear from ron in san clemente, california. taking thenk you for call. i mean, if you do give me a second -- i am so shocked by the concept of tariffs. it is a 1930's concept that put us into a great depression, as you might recall. the big thing no one is mentioning is the cost of steel and aluminum which affects directly our defense industries. , there are atank few pieces of metal they go into that process. if it is going to cost 40% that directly affects our defense budget? same thing for aircraft, the auto industry. if we are going to spend $8,000 more for a standard toyota prius , people will be impacted dramatically in a very inflationary measure. the concept that the president is trying to push is what people in europe should be buying soy,il, gas, gmo corn, stuff nobody wants. this is the wrong way going about this trade deficit. bilaterally it is stupid. we are talking about our best a
host: we are joined by dan griswold and joshua meltzer. dan griswold with the mercatus center and joshua meltzer with the brookings institution. we hear from ron in san clemente, california. taking thenk you for call. i mean, if you do give me a second -- i am so shocked by the concept of tariffs. it is a 1930's concept that put us into a great depression, as you might recall. the big thing no one is mentioning is the cost of steel and aluminum which affects directly our defense industries. ,...
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see a car coming street around the suv, and it hits us, and that's when i black out. >> reporter: joshua suffered a fractured leg and dislocated shoulder, but destiny was hit hardest. the impact would break nearly every bone in her body, forcing her to undergo more than 50 surgeries. >> i broke broke my arms, bro -- both my legs, fractured my neck, and fractured and broke so many bones in my body. >> one of those surgeries happened while she was in a coma, an emergency c-section to try and save her son, but by the time doctors got to him, he was brain-dead. but honestly, it felt unreal to me. i didn't want to believe it. that is what was going to be my first nephew. >> reporter: destiny spent nine months in the hospital, grieving her son and trying to learn how to walk again. she still has to use a wheelchair or walker to get around. oakland police say the driver of the hyundai has never been caught. reward has been offered but they have few leads. destiny can only hope whoever it is heeds her words. >> honestly, i just want the driver to come forward but i do want that justice, because,
see a car coming street around the suv, and it hits us, and that's when i black out. >> reporter: joshua suffered a fractured leg and dislocated shoulder, but destiny was hit hardest. the impact would break nearly every bone in her body, forcing her to undergo more than 50 surgeries. >> i broke broke my arms, bro -- both my legs, fractured my neck, and fractured and broke so many bones in my body. >> one of those surgeries happened while she was in a coma, an emergency...
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anthony joshua deprived him of that in front of 80,000 people in cardiff earlier this year.used to come into fighting and i used to say, hopefully have a good fight, catch him clean and hopefully get a knockout. there is no hopefully here, i‘m here to do damage. i am here, i‘m here to do damage. i am here to punch with all bad intentions. i‘m going to break him down. it will take a lot of punches. looking to prove a point and come back with a win, something dillian whyte knows all about. he only has one blemish on his professional career and you can guess who inflicted it. three years ago before joshua became a world champion, he defeated dillian whyte inside seven rounds, a defeat that dillian whyte has used as a springboard to launch himself towards his very own world title challenge. it is a dangerous fight. he is going to come and bring it. i fight. he is going to come and bring it. lam hoping he does. he said he would come and throw punches and we will see. first—round, third round, me and him will trade leather, serious leather at some point. for the victor, what lies
anthony joshua deprived him of that in front of 80,000 people in cardiff earlier this year.used to come into fighting and i used to say, hopefully have a good fight, catch him clean and hopefully get a knockout. there is no hopefully here, i‘m here to do damage. i am here, i‘m here to do damage. i am here to punch with all bad intentions. i‘m going to break him down. it will take a lot of punches. looking to prove a point and come back with a win, something dillian whyte knows all about....
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british heavyweight dillian whyte says he's ready to take on anthony joshua again after taking on and he finished the fight strongly, taking it on finished the fight strongly, taking itona finished the fight strongly, taking it on a points decision, eighth win ina row it on a points decision, eighth win in a row since losing to anthony joshua in 2015. blustery day yesterday, gusts reaching 30 mph, this eagle chip thatis that is all the sport for now, more on the bbc news later but for now, time for the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning edition of the news paper review. with me are henry mance, political correspondent for the financial times, and kate devlin, deputy political editor for the sunday express. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph says that theresa may has been warned by her own constituency chairman that she must not concede any further ground to the eu in any brexit deal. the sunday mirror has a full—page splash on the possibility that there may be more of the deadly novichok nerve agent hidden around salisbury. the sunday times leads o
british heavyweight dillian whyte says he's ready to take on anthony joshua again after taking on and he finished the fight strongly, taking it on finished the fight strongly, taking itona finished the fight strongly, taking it on a points decision, eighth win ina row it on a points decision, eighth win in a row since losing to anthony joshua in 2015. blustery day yesterday, gusts reaching 30 mph, this eagle chip thatis that is all the sport for now, more on the bbc news later but for now, time...
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anthony joshua has ended saturday. speculation that he might look to fight in the united states by confirming his next two fights will be at wembley stadium. having defended his world titles in cardiff on the last two occasions, joshua will fight at the national stadium in september, on the 22nd. he is likely to face alexander qu bec and, with talks of a unification fight with deontay wilder ongoing. chris froome has admitted he can understand why organisers wanted to stop him from competing in the tour de france. the three—time winner and defending tempi and says it was a big relief when an anti—doping commission into him was dropped ahead of the race, which starts on saturday. his team sky boss dave b ra ilsfo rd saturday. his team sky boss dave bra ilsford says saturday. his team sky boss dave brailsford says he is unhappy with how the team has been treated. we have always absolutely abided by the rules and things absolutely the right way. we have tried to take young cyclists and develop them in an environment where
anthony joshua has ended saturday. speculation that he might look to fight in the united states by confirming his next two fights will be at wembley stadium. having defended his world titles in cardiff on the last two occasions, joshua will fight at the national stadium in september, on the 22nd. he is likely to face alexander qu bec and, with talks of a unification fight with deontay wilder ongoing. chris froome has admitted he can understand why organisers wanted to stop him from competing in...
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dylian whyte says he wants another fight with anthony joshua after beating joseph parker at the o2 arenae man who lost his heavyweight title to anthonyjoshua in march — this left hook in the ninth round doing most of the damage. whyte lost his british title to anthonyjoshua in 2015 — and is now targeting joshua's three world titles. on the undercard of that fight, irish boxer katie taylor defended her wba and ibf lightweight titles in a third—round stoppage win over usa's kimberly connor. it's her tenth professional victory.. and it's been a mixed day for wayne rooney. the former england striker scored his first goal for his new club — dc united — in their 2—1 win over colorado rapids in the mls but then he broke his nose whilst helping to defend a corner. he didn't seem too bothered about it on social media after the match though — very happy with his first goal, and proud it seems of his stitches. bit of a badge of honour there may be. bit of a badge of honour there may be. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. a five—year—old british boy has drowned at
dylian whyte says he wants another fight with anthony joshua after beating joseph parker at the o2 arenae man who lost his heavyweight title to anthonyjoshua in march — this left hook in the ninth round doing most of the damage. whyte lost his british title to anthonyjoshua in 2015 — and is now targeting joshua's three world titles. on the undercard of that fight, irish boxer katie taylor defended her wba and ibf lightweight titles in a third—round stoppage win over usa's kimberly connor....
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[applause] >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much --dash -- officer joshua olson. i want to recognize our next colleague. supervisor hillary ronen. she has a special commendation she would like to share with us today spee h. thank you so much. i know some of my colleagues would like to speak as well. today i am going to present a certificate to the family specifically, cassandra gutierrez and a liat. if you want to come up here to the microphone. >> supervisor cohen: any microphone it would work. >> yes, thank you. i am presenting this post famously. i don't know how to pronounce that word to their father. he was a beloved calculator, a member of the mission community. i have prepared remarks about his life but i want to share personal remarks before i read the details about his life. carlos was a good friend of mine. he actually, in recent years, was my neighbor and lived around the block from me. when i found out that he passed away, on sunday, between then and now, i have learned so much about him that i didn't even know. i learned he was a teamster and talked t
[applause] >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much --dash -- officer joshua olson. i want to recognize our next colleague. supervisor hillary ronen. she has a special commendation she would like to share with us today spee h. thank you so much. i know some of my colleagues would like to speak as well. today i am going to present a certificate to the family specifically, cassandra gutierrez and a liat. if you want to come up here to the microphone. >> supervisor cohen: any...
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. ♪ >> reporter: but for retired army sergeant joshua gertz it's also a night he never thought he'd liven some kind of vip sweepstakes and i get to just be up there and watch. >> reporter: his long road to country music's hallowed hall started in september 2003, when he was finishing up his tour of duty in iraq. >> it was my last night in country. roadside bomb went off right next to my truck. >> reporter: he suffered a traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. but back home with his wife and two children in upstate new york the psychological injuries became far worse. >> i just felt like a burden. it was like i walked in the room and it sucked the life out of that room. everyone got quiet. >> and you thought they would be better off without you? >> yeah. >> you attempted suicide. >> yeah. i knew when i was going to do it again. >> did you have a specific date or -- >> yeah. >> what was the date? >> november 7th. >> why was that? >> that's the day my friend was killed. >> reporter: that friend, army private first class thomas falk, died in a car accident a few years before the bombing. the
. ♪ >> reporter: but for retired army sergeant joshua gertz it's also a night he never thought he'd liven some kind of vip sweepstakes and i get to just be up there and watch. >> reporter: his long road to country music's hallowed hall started in september 2003, when he was finishing up his tour of duty in iraq. >> it was my last night in country. roadside bomb went off right next to my truck. >> reporter: he suffered a traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. but back...
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a discussion about trade policy with daniel griswold and joshua meltzer. then our spotlight on magazines segment with deputy managing editor robert verbruggen, we will discuss disability and his disability."ining ♪ created by congress in the aftermath of 9/11, immigration and customs enforcement is now in congress' crosshairs as the house may vote before august on the future of ice. good morning and welcome to "washington journal." we will begin the program asking you the question -- should ice be abolished? here is how to join the conversation. (202) 748-8000 as the number to call for democrats. republicans use (202) 748-8001. independents and all others, (202) 748-8002
a discussion about trade policy with daniel griswold and joshua meltzer. then our spotlight on magazines segment with deputy managing editor robert verbruggen, we will discuss disability and his disability."ining ♪ created by congress in the aftermath of 9/11, immigration and customs enforcement is now in congress' crosshairs as the house may vote before august on the future of ice. good morning and welcome to "washington journal." we will begin the program asking you the...
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thank you both, diana robertson and joshua rozenberg.tions and english regions. it's part of a series of changes to the bbc's output from westminster, which also sees the daily politics replaced by a new daily programme, politics live, and a reduction in broadcasting by the bbc parliament channel. behind the moves, the bbc says, is a greater emphasis on digital and social coverage, and the need to make cost savings of £18 million by 2022. but some members of the audience are unhappy, including christine parsons. and craig walker was also displeased. well, in response to that, bbc news told us: thank you for all your comments this week. we're off the air for a few weeks now, but please continue to share with us your opinions on bbc news and current affairs. you can call us and share with us your opinions and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we'll be back after our summer break to hear more of your thoughts about bbc news coverage. goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and charlie stayt. 0ur headl
thank you both, diana robertson and joshua rozenberg.tions and english regions. it's part of a series of changes to the bbc's output from westminster, which also sees the daily politics replaced by a new daily programme, politics live, and a reduction in broadcasting by the bbc parliament channel. behind the moves, the bbc says, is a greater emphasis on digital and social coverage, and the need to make cost savings of £18 million by 2022. but some members of the audience are unhappy, including...
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joshua says "only a fool would underestimate the threat" posed by the wba's mandatory challenger.g a break through pregnancy, former world champion lizzie deignan has signed for a new team — trek factory racing. she said it was great that they didn't see her pregnancy as a risk, and instead viewed her as a valued athlete. sports minister tracey crouch says the 2021 rugby league world cup is a huge opportunity to grow the sport in the uk. there will be a new £10 million of government funding to help with facilities, player recruitment and community projects. england batsman alastair cook appears to be playing himself into form ahead of the test series against india, scoring an unbeaten century on the opening day of the england lions tour match with india a. it's not the strongest of bowling line—ups but cook plundered 154 not out at worcester, supported by half centuries from nick gubbins and fellow test batsman dawid malan. always nice to score runs, i spoke to said about playing this game because we haven't had much cricket in terms of the rubble stuff, so they would rather have
joshua says "only a fool would underestimate the threat" posed by the wba's mandatory challenger.g a break through pregnancy, former world champion lizzie deignan has signed for a new team — trek factory racing. she said it was great that they didn't see her pregnancy as a risk, and instead viewed her as a valued athlete. sports minister tracey crouch says the 2021 rugby league world cup is a huge opportunity to grow the sport in the uk. there will be a new £10 million of...
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joshua provided het for us. there's always someone who can help.ased to hear! shall we finish with the daily telegraph? which i feel slightly anxious in asking you to look at, because i've left it behind again. how was it for you? perhaps best not to ask. there's something called postcoital dysphoria, or post sex blues, and it's notjust women who get it, john, there's no need to be autobiographical if you don't wish. i'm not going to be autobiographical. you look quite cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit?” cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit? i think we ought to... perhaps post-brexit dysphoria? i don't know. well, i've got brexit dysphoria. i'm fed up with it. what are you fed up about? i'm fed up — fed up — that they haven't gone for a decent deal. sorry, i know you want to talk about sex, but you are one of these hard brexiteers — you are not a moderate at all. i thought you said you were. i'm going to talk about this article evenif i'm going to talk about this article even if they won't. the story
joshua provided het for us. there's always someone who can help.ased to hear! shall we finish with the daily telegraph? which i feel slightly anxious in asking you to look at, because i've left it behind again. how was it for you? perhaps best not to ask. there's something called postcoital dysphoria, or post sex blues, and it's notjust women who get it, john, there's no need to be autobiographical if you don't wish. i'm not going to be autobiographical. you look quite cheerful actually... can...
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anthony joshua will have his next two fights at wembley stadium.detail of a new plan for how customs could be handled after brexit. the latest model is known as a "facilitated customs arrangement". number 10 said it would harness the best aspects of two previous options under consideration — whilst allowing britain to strike its own trade deals. for more, here's our assistant political editor, norman smith. downing street have begun to release more details on their proposed third way customers arrangement which theresa may will put two cabinet ministers tomorrow in an effort to secure their agreement. it is called the facilitated customs arrangement and is basically a combination of the two previously rejected options, the two previously rejected options, the customs partnership and the maximum facilitation option, the two key parts concern abiding by eu rules and regulations when it comes to goods and a tariff arrangement whereby the uk would in effect be the borderfor eu whereby the uk would in effect be the border for eu tariffs, those goods com
anthony joshua will have his next two fights at wembley stadium.detail of a new plan for how customs could be handled after brexit. the latest model is known as a "facilitated customs arrangement". number 10 said it would harness the best aspects of two previous options under consideration — whilst allowing britain to strike its own trade deals. for more, here's our assistant political editor, norman smith. downing street have begun to release more details on their proposed third...
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trip to joshua, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it, sir.ngs at maria. good morning, maria. >> happy tuesday. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. it is tuesday, july 3rd. top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. trade tensions on hold. a higher opening with broader averages are down industrial to open up 100 points right out of the gate. nasdaq up a third of a percent right now and a half day of trading for the july 4th holiday. markets closing earlier, claiming yesterday with losses finishing the day higher. dow industrial at 35-point yesterday. european markets higher across the board. the cac in paris of 1% and the german dax of better than 1%. germany's top performer chancellor angela merkel reach deal on immigration overnight. next performances take a look. the hang seng index down 1.5%. watching the price of oil up 1% to $74.72 a barrel. oil climbing over the long holiday weekend for the july 4th holiday. supreme court countdown president trump has held its first round of meetings with replacements for justice ant
trip to joshua, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it, sir.ngs at maria. good morning, maria. >> happy tuesday. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. it is tuesday, july 3rd. top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. trade tensions on hold. a higher opening with broader averages are down industrial to open up 100 points right out of the gate. nasdaq up a third of a percent right now and a half day of trading for the july 4th holiday. markets closing earlier,...
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joshua cradled his mom in his arms until help came. joshua romo, victim's son:"she was in so much pain."but their mother later died in the hospital. unidentified speaker / possibly victim's daughter:"i didn't want to believe it." they couldn't believe their matriarch, the woman who valued her family over everything. "she was strong too."could be killed by one of their own family members. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "her family, i'm sorry, they enabled him to be that way." ronnie says beatrice was always by his side, until saturday when he left the baby shower a little bit early for work.ronnie romo, victim's husband:"all those years she was looking for me, now i'm looking for her. that's the nightmare right there." (pam) ronnie and beatrice romo were married for the past 18 years... beatrice leaves behind their five children. (sports) coming up, even on 4th of july, the giants offense can't get any sparks going, while the a's stay hot. also, we'll introduce you to the newest member of the curry family. (pam) coming up next: we take
joshua cradled his mom in his arms until help came. joshua romo, victim's son:"she was in so much pain."but their mother later died in the hospital. unidentified speaker / possibly victim's daughter:"i didn't want to believe it." they couldn't believe their matriarch, the woman who valued her family over everything. "she was strong too."could be killed by one of their own family members. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "her family, i'm sorry, they enabled him...
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joshua cradled his mom in his arms until help came. joshua romo, victim's son:"she was in so much pain."but their mother later died in the hospital. unidentified speaker / possibly victim's daughter:"i didn't want to believe it." they couldn't believe their matriarch, the woman who valued her family over everything. "she was strong too."could be killed by one of their own family members. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "her family, i'm sorry, they enabled him to be that way." ronnie says beatrice was always by his side, until saturday when he left the baby shower a little bit early for work.ronnie romo, victim's husband:"all those years she was looking for me, now i'm looking for her. that's the nightmare right there." (ken) still ahead... a bizarre and scary bus ride for some passengers... after a woman goes on a racist rant lashing out at latinos and african americans on the bus.... and it was all caught on camera... ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your
joshua cradled his mom in his arms until help came. joshua romo, victim's son:"she was in so much pain."but their mother later died in the hospital. unidentified speaker / possibly victim's daughter:"i didn't want to believe it." they couldn't believe their matriarch, the woman who valued her family over everything. "she was strong too."could be killed by one of their own family members. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "her family, i'm sorry, they enabled him...
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years about five hundred thousand people live there but very little aid has made it in since april joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma he says the french move opens the door to the potential for others to engage with the assad government so small amount of aid but it indicates that france has willing to engage with russia and with us in order to supply a. many policy makers that said we're not going to do this no reconstruction no engagement with our side it will legitimize him it will legitimize the russians it will legitimize the iranians they want to roll back iran they want to squeeze a side and bring about regime change and big economic sanctions but this little feeler on the part of the french to engage with the russians and with assad in just a small amount of aid many people are going to be hoping that it's going to open the doors towards them with greater acceptance of the fact that assad has won you know and we've seen yes with you know with trump's meeting with putin to do it with the israelis telling the russians that t
years about five hundred thousand people live there but very little aid has made it in since april joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma he says the french move opens the door to the potential for others to engage with the assad government so small amount of aid but it indicates that france has willing to engage with russia and with us in order to supply a. many policy makers that said we're not going to do this no reconstruction no...
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my name is joshua cone -- joshua cohn. it's been a long time coming. we are even more excited to see those screens on dennis's presentation coming alive and being installed. we are the promotional partner. we are in charge of developing, deploying e cuting all band engagements throughout the center. we are extremely bullish that upon a steady state which means retail being open and all infrastructure in place that the sales force transit center will be an opportunity for advertisers to engage with this community. when we look at -- is this working? okay. so when we look at venues and we work with various venues there's four three attributes that we dive into. number one is the consumer experience. this is a screen in one of our venues in downtown manhattan. the consumer experience is all about creating the juourney for the consumer. it's about creating an exciting atmosphere and being present while not being present. the idea here is not to turn the center into time square but to provide an opportunity to communicate to consumers while providing an opp
my name is joshua cone -- joshua cohn. it's been a long time coming. we are even more excited to see those screens on dennis's presentation coming alive and being installed. we are the promotional partner. we are in charge of developing, deploying e cuting all band engagements throughout the center. we are extremely bullish that upon a steady state which means retail being open and all infrastructure in place that the sales force transit center will be an opportunity for advertisers to engage...
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. >> i want to bring in joshua goodman, he wrote the article for "the associated press" and is news director at the ap for all of the andes. administration officials say this is just another case of the president thinking out loud, but he brought it up several times. does that indicate there was more to this than just the random thought from his head that came out in his mouth? >> i'm no expert on what's inside the president's head but it's certainly clear from our reporting he was fixated on this idea around august and september of raft year. he brought it up to his aides at the oval ofls. then he raised it on two occasions with the president of columbia and other latin american leaders. so this was at a very tense time in the relationship between the two countries and, you know, it was something he wanted an answer about. there's no indication, however, that he orders up military plans or that any of his aides were on board for the idea of an invasion, but he clearly was pressing and probing his aides to answer the question. as our story shows, he even raised the example of past military i
. >> i want to bring in joshua goodman, he wrote the article for "the associated press" and is news director at the ap for all of the andes. administration officials say this is just another case of the president thinking out loud, but he brought it up several times. does that indicate there was more to this than just the random thought from his head that came out in his mouth? >> i'm no expert on what's inside the president's head but it's certainly clear from our...