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. >> 26-year-old jules hunt, a new york based wellness blogger. two months ago she started taking cbd oil once a day. >> put it under your tongue. >> hunt told us the oil recommended by her doctor helps her stomach problems and anxiety that comes with them. >> what did you first know tifs when you started to use it. >> feel benefits over time. oh, wow i slept a lot better that evening. didn't whack offen a panic. thinking of my long to do list for the next day. >> cbd is derived from cannabis, another thc, the main psycho active compound. unlike, thc, pure cbd products won't produce euphoric effect. >> the effectiveness is difficult to define. >> clinical sciences chair says it is difficult to know how well the supplements work. limited studies show cbd helps with epilepsy. he says there are potential side effects. >> drowsiness is common. then gi come of plants. then there is the, potential concern about damage to the liver. >> last year the fda center letters to four cbd manufacturers, alleging some products didn't contain the levels of cbd they
. >> 26-year-old jules hunt, a new york based wellness blogger. two months ago she started taking cbd oil once a day. >> put it under your tongue. >> hunt told us the oil recommended by her doctor helps her stomach problems and anxiety that comes with them. >> what did you first know tifs when you started to use it. >> feel benefits over time. oh, wow i slept a lot better that evening. didn't whack offen a panic. thinking of my long to do list for the next day....
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now that is a mobile music french and jules. one of a dozen times hydrate right on the mission. died on tuesday day. i tried. to overcome coming. under on constantly. go on local and i nineteen eighty eight a as i lay. in nineteen eighty. fines. he came to one of the. reasons i from willis his tt and the clean channel telephone hi fi you were. twenty eight he them and went on to change the rules taking account. okay so you centre. mrs downloading single. that's all we always use the coast of synthesizer. when welcome. is his motorcade payment of minimum the cool newman's until and unless urgent of available clubs across the country join joining in. international journal told him right right he will. be many messed. both full day in iran says this was we amongst the fees and france24 if you if. youo say. conference brussels lace anybody right. do you need anything processes. prince. please try. it can. data. from is a ninety. day days it is a you a list to enjoy his press conference. retweeted. also. the. houston want one. downtown. in town interest rates. on y very soon habit of
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yes that's right donald as n jules i it violence and the rights. is what will the israeli raid on on take take. it changes is difficult because the crisis isn't. russian. why why not it's? more money but we had one. i can tell you. that we have to hold older. and and and and i don't. three three five. am user is racial difference at home because less than friday we will live to to. what what it? is all next may for thi. on one of the diseases. undone in justice because there's only one last i was firefight. and that we can accommodate it is. what? this is. that you. can learn a little bit. west when that band as. most of the w. could continue has done lifelike that we put in the law is not right right win win concise i got so what not love. president. since about one. point twenty five five says and does. people in get. learn. and that was mostly. done so as well. this is a. yeah yeah it is just. for people using. violence let's let's let's leave less on. people who want one isn't it right so this must. be down there will have laws we and you know
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probe on the ground was shot jule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation particularly when dealing with methods of peace and security to act consistently with the charge that of the united nations and with international law in general. the u.n. charter is very clear on these issues. but even with the un brushed aside the us congress has to give the green light for the attack on paper it turns out the defense secretary is promised to run the decision with the lawmakers was empty it is hard to find a legal justification for that military strike in syria absent congressional approval so whatever you decide to do i would hope you would include the legislative branch we will be reporting to congress and finally in ideal circumstances they'd be rall
probe on the ground was shot jule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation particularly when dealing with methods of peace and security to act...
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probe on the ground was sure jule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation but equally when dealing with methods of peace and security. to act consistently with the charge that of united nations and with international law in general the un charter is very clear on these issues but even with the un brushed aside the us congress has to give the green light for the attack on paper it turns out the defense secretary is promised to run the decision with the lawmakers was empty it is hard to find a legal justification for that military strike in syria absent congressional approval so whatever you decide to do i would hope you would include the legislative branch we will be reporting to congress and finally allies in ideal circumstances they'd be rally
probe on the ground was sure jule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation but equally when dealing with methods of peace and security. to act...
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in the council chamber known as the phaeton today i have an appointment with historian funs jules if the cool be. for what happened here in this room in sixteen forty eight. indeed. the thought of the peace of westphalia was signed in this room namely the special piece a separate piece between a spanish habsburg spawn and the rebellious calvinist northern provinces of the netherlands. not. coming let's go over here. we go beyond the barrier. this isn't a picture of a council chamber just as you also see it now and the swearing of the oath of the ratification of the contractual document is in this can't get. to swearing on the bible as you see on the right the dutch are raising their hands to take their oath from were they all look so alike they have the same hairstyle was that usual for the time. if you look closely they do differ of course. the dutch are wearing more mercantile clothing and the spanish or wearing the diplomatic garb of the time . but why did that piece mean for europe at that time. freedom flows the first completion of the peace of westphalia the great overall peace
in the council chamber known as the phaeton today i have an appointment with historian funs jules if the cool be. for what happened here in this room in sixteen forty eight. indeed. the thought of the peace of westphalia was signed in this room namely the special piece a separate piece between a spanish habsburg spawn and the rebellious calvinist northern provinces of the netherlands. not. coming let's go over here. we go beyond the barrier. this isn't a picture of a council chamber just as you...
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this well i was a teenager smithy jules's creek this is two of the roughest places. oh and the story carried a pistol in us. enough carried we'll never see a steel. wool learned way now oh i. just tell him that way. so. we. heard from the gun guy here the pawn shop here for the past five years we take everything from you know d.v.d.'s to. boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smothered in the mining equipment like say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shutting down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying it. like mine. here. where all of them are doing very accounting. ever. in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces help the turbulent past there once made hard in the tories. the county is still mostly dry and once one for years people used to make moonshine knowledge
this well i was a teenager smithy jules's creek this is two of the roughest places. oh and the story carried a pistol in us. enough carried we'll never see a steel. wool learned way now oh i. just tell him that way. so. we. heard from the gun guy here the pawn shop here for the past five years we take everything from you know d.v.d.'s to. boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smothered in the mining equipment like say we would take a lot of that stuff you would...
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beatles and story in one begins to a certain extent in but go to spec met one of his musical idols jules if i hadn't in the ballroom that he do which. is still fun bulliest who now hires out the formal ballroom for events shows me where they met maybe you can transport him back in time what was it like in the eighteenth century when it was here. music was a tone i was employed where the prince the lectern had done and he performed on it and had a regular salary i have to begin with he was a haydn day here as if i hadn't met beethoven in the redo. that haydn had been invited to visit on his return trip from london and the elector wanted to show him the finished we do want to have even then when i came beethoven told him about his composition. i had hired and told him to come to vienna and he would help his career along. today we said that was when he was discovered that all had been touted as. his all. before. after that beatle fan went to vietnam. as i can't be in vienna at the same time we asked an expert from austria to show you the most important beethoven related locations in the com
beatles and story in one begins to a certain extent in but go to spec met one of his musical idols jules if i hadn't in the ballroom that he do which. is still fun bulliest who now hires out the formal ballroom for events shows me where they met maybe you can transport him back in time what was it like in the eighteenth century when it was here. music was a tone i was employed where the prince the lectern had done and he performed on it and had a regular salary i have to begin with he was a...
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country understood let's bring in mohammed ali mohammed ali on the point of people i guess wanting jule outcomes here the u.a.e. had agreed to train military forces in somalia land but had also agreed to fund this hospital what is it about the u.s. thinking that made them believe they could do both of those things. well i frankly don't know what they're thinking but my perspective as a human judean practitioner the question i'm asking myself. and who is who is most affected by this decision and i think that is a central conversation that we should have today because i think politics aside and we are talking of a significant. number of people whose life lines are being cut as a result of withdrawing support and i know i'd like you had to say the idea there would be another player coming in and. was well. i don't it's good that but in the meantime it took you know of people who were critical and were very sick who are who are no other services but dependent on on the services that is provided by this hospital so when i don't know exactly because there are several accounts as to. how are y
country understood let's bring in mohammed ali mohammed ali on the point of people i guess wanting jule outcomes here the u.a.e. had agreed to train military forces in somalia land but had also agreed to fund this hospital what is it about the u.s. thinking that made them believe they could do both of those things. well i frankly don't know what they're thinking but my perspective as a human judean practitioner the question i'm asking myself. and who is who is most affected by this decision and...
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intellectual property, they're also coming here with large bags full of money to basically buy up the crown julesamerican technology. the biggest picture here is china has this thing called china 2025, it's a policy manifesto which says they want to take over all of the emerging ure --ries of the fut artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, these things -- and if we allow china doing this parcularly using unfair trade practices, we won't have a future, and that's what president trump is very concerned about. he ordered the tariffs to push forth. we're in a 60-day process to review them and get public comment per a solid procedure, and the expectation is at theof en60 days there will be tariffs imposed based on that public comment. >> woodruff: but in the process of in effect punishing china for what you say they've done you end up with tit for tat tariffs people say look like a trade war. >> let's be clear. wee not trying to punish china. china is a superpower, a sovereign nation. we're simply saying china is engaged in these praerctices and a as a sovereign nation has a right to def
intellectual property, they're also coming here with large bags full of money to basically buy up the crown julesamerican technology. the biggest picture here is china has this thing called china 2025, it's a policy manifesto which says they want to take over all of the emerging ure --ries of the fut artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, these things -- and if we allow china doing this parcularly using unfair trade practices, we won't have a future, and that's what president...
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these same kids who would not smoke cigarettes are turning to e cigarettes known as the brand-new jule regard to addiction to tobacco and nicotine among these kids. cnn's dr. san is jay gun ta has more. >> in millford, connecticut, francis thompson is trying to snuff out a problem that teachers are having across the country. >> they would come in here and you would have four or five kids at a time congregating and they would start to vape. >> it is a trend many parents are not even aware of. e-cigarette use or vaping has grown 900% in recent years according to the surgeon general. in 2016, national youth tobacco survey found 1.7 million students and 500,000 middle school hers have used e cigarettes skwr tphuft a 30-day period before the survey was taken. in rempt on on, massachusetts, he said he is overwhelmed by this epidemic. >> students are vaping in hallways, classrooms. >> in the back, two desk in the corner, they had their hands like this. there was a blue light coming from between their hands. >> the most popular item is the juul. it looks like a flashlight. it's not. and the ki
these same kids who would not smoke cigarettes are turning to e cigarettes known as the brand-new jule regard to addiction to tobacco and nicotine among these kids. cnn's dr. san is jay gun ta has more. >> in millford, connecticut, francis thompson is trying to snuff out a problem that teachers are having across the country. >> they would come in here and you would have four or five kids at a time congregating and they would start to vape. >> it is a trend many parents are not...
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dinner tonight at mount vernon is a reciprocal invite to when he was invited with the first lady to jules vern restaurant in the eiffel tower in paris the night before a big, formal state dinner there. obviously you will remember the big parade the president attended in paris, that will be similar to a parade that is in the works now here in washingto washington. i think there are a lot of similarities these men talk all the time and they are trying to find a big answer to big problems. on the other side, french president maccallum really wants the u.s. to stay in the iran deal as many european leaders. i think that's one of the biggest challenges on this trip is get that emphasized from their point of view. >> harris: macron and angela merkel both agree they don't like the tariffs. the discussion always goes a little differently when you have a better relationship with someone, with the president listen to the french president on tariffs and economy around the world? and how they affect americans and the french people. it will be interesting to see. >> the exclusions have gone out one af
dinner tonight at mount vernon is a reciprocal invite to when he was invited with the first lady to jules vern restaurant in the eiffel tower in paris the night before a big, formal state dinner there. obviously you will remember the big parade the president attended in paris, that will be similar to a parade that is in the works now here in washingto washington. i think there are a lot of similarities these men talk all the time and they are trying to find a big answer to big problems. on the...
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its weapons program is complete and it can shift now to its economic policy this is the signature jule policy that kim jong un the leader announced five years ago that he was pursuing a jewel policy of developing the nuclear weapons program and developing the economy and see seems to now be putting most of the focus into that economic development making shifts at the government level to focus on economic strategy because he says the nuclear weapons program is complete and he can make that shift towards economic development martin and cathy this. week in fact less of the week before that meeting between the leader of north korea and that is the south denuclearization being the aim the objective of that summit. absolutely and there had been questions leading up to that summit as to what could really begin to be achieved just this week president had been saying that he believes that north korea is committed to denuclearize ation and that had been an open question really among experts and analysts who had long said that north korea will never give up its nuclear weapons that it had always
its weapons program is complete and it can shift now to its economic policy this is the signature jule policy that kim jong un the leader announced five years ago that he was pursuing a jewel policy of developing the nuclear weapons program and developing the economy and see seems to now be putting most of the focus into that economic development making shifts at the government level to focus on economic strategy because he says the nuclear weapons program is complete and he can make that shift...
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and jules jamie birria and batted batted and batted some more and he fought through twenty one pitches in a single at bat appearance that lasted a total of twelve minutes and forty five seconds breaking a twenty pitch record set in one thousand nine hundred eighty. and that's all you sport for now daryn back to you for us thank you very much indeed the world this day has passed but in the u.s. city of chicago beekeepers are still doing their bit to ensure the planet's most important pollinators don't die old well we met one man who tells us why he's a truncheon honeybees to the top of skyscrapers. i'm bill whitney i'm a beekeeper i take care of honey bees on skyscrapers in chicago the community in chicago the beekeeping news mall and so there are a handful of us that everyone seems to know one of those we're talking about tall buildings here in illinois at that flat syndrome were flat and so we think that honeybees well they've got to go out and plant but if you go into the western states like california and you just hike in yosemite mountains you go down in the valleys there's honeybe
and jules jamie birria and batted batted and batted some more and he fought through twenty one pitches in a single at bat appearance that lasted a total of twelve minutes and forty five seconds breaking a twenty pitch record set in one thousand nine hundred eighty. and that's all you sport for now daryn back to you for us thank you very much indeed the world this day has passed but in the u.s. city of chicago beekeepers are still doing their bit to ensure the planet's most important pollinators...
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unfortunate the many armed civilians who were killed you know i think it's important not to be many jule aided by those who really want to work on the rebuying the action of all those want to mail the settlements can republic oh no we are here to protect the population we did this at the request of the population the global chemical weapons for stocks as a military grade nerve agent onesies the poison a former russian spy is still say in the vicious town of soulsby last month u.k. government and its allies blame russia for the attack moscow denies any involvement catherine stansell reports it was the first nerve agent deployed in europe since the second world war the o.p.c. w was ordered to carry out an independent investigation into the poisoning of your young sergey screen last month when they were found slumped in a park in salisbury yulia was released from hospital this week her father is still receiving treatment. well the o.p.c. w. isn't responsible for finding out the source of the chemical it didn't stop the british foreign secretary boris johnson from pointing the finger only ru
unfortunate the many armed civilians who were killed you know i think it's important not to be many jule aided by those who really want to work on the rebuying the action of all those want to mail the settlements can republic oh no we are here to protect the population we did this at the request of the population the global chemical weapons for stocks as a military grade nerve agent onesies the poison a former russian spy is still say in the vicious town of soulsby last month u.k. government...
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a man named jules williams used a droeng to capture a pair of whales using their blow holes to create a little glimpse of it. look closely. it's very cool. whales can frequently be spotted near california's coastline around this time of year as they my great to the warmer waters of the gulf of mexico. we thank you for that video. >> beautiful. [ applause ] >> thank you, lara. >> you're welcome, george. >>> our "gma" cover story now, a coalition of consumer groups is calling for a federal investigation of youtube and youtube is fighting back against claims they violated privacy laws by collecting information on kids. abc's becky worley is here with more on what parents need to know. hey, becky. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes, youtube being accused of violating the children's online privacy protection act. that law requires companies get parental condition sent in order to collect certain information on kids. youtube saying its main site is not for children. some parents are confused, though, about how to protect their kids' privacy. lauren fulmer says her kids are on youtube al
a man named jules williams used a droeng to capture a pair of whales using their blow holes to create a little glimpse of it. look closely. it's very cool. whales can frequently be spotted near california's coastline around this time of year as they my great to the warmer waters of the gulf of mexico. we thank you for that video. >> beautiful. [ applause ] >> thank you, lara. >> you're welcome, george. >>> our "gma" cover story now, a coalition of consumer...
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exception created in some way for this concept of specialized services which i think was first defined in jules 2010 order and a form of which was in tom wheeler 2015 order. there is a recognition that something might come along that is not any competitive, that is pro consumer, that is a specialized service available not to every user of the internet that would be in consumer interests and in the public interest. and so what i said, it was actually at the aca conference, was as an example of how i truly believe that if people would sit down and talk about this and stop playing politics and stop engaging in political rhetoric and saying what are the issues where we agree and where are the issues that we don't agree, that you can get to agreement even on something as contentious as paid priorityization. and i bloo eelieve that is the . and it just requires legislators sitting around a table and having a conversation about it. i would note for the record that greg walden's draft net neutrality legislation, which he has floated and has yet to have any democratic willi sit down w and discuss it, ha
exception created in some way for this concept of specialized services which i think was first defined in jules 2010 order and a form of which was in tom wheeler 2015 order. there is a recognition that something might come along that is not any competitive, that is pro consumer, that is a specialized service available not to every user of the internet that would be in consumer interests and in the public interest. and so what i said, it was actually at the aca conference, was as an example of...
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you look at minute like jules verne, he defined the following century with his inventions in his novelst later became real, you know, the submarine, rockets to the moon, all kinds of stuff. you know? and when i would look at things like, for instance, "star wars," the original, '77, like, there are no black people in "star wars." i don't think there are any people who don't have blue eyes in "star wars." it's like, you know, like a racist dream. [laughter] there's only going to be one kind of people. and so i think it's very important if i'm going to imagine myself, i have to imagine myself in the future. and i have to imagine other people in the future. is so i get that. i mean, gene rodden berry knew it with "star trek," but the idea of creating a future that reflects the political, social and technological advance that i see following me in that direction. >> host: and, again, let's go through some of those science fiction books that you've written. "always outnumbered" -- >> guest: no, that's not science fiction. >> host: future land, excuse me. what is your favorite science fiction
you look at minute like jules verne, he defined the following century with his inventions in his novelst later became real, you know, the submarine, rockets to the moon, all kinds of stuff. you know? and when i would look at things like, for instance, "star wars," the original, '77, like, there are no black people in "star wars." i don't think there are any people who don't have blue eyes in "star wars." it's like, you know, like a racist dream. [laughter] there's...
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see it one night i wanted to have this one thing get it full get full is sick of it i'm good to have jules it is that i came here as part of the team other than me to do a screening full. as i can be huffy will be offered use of a movie off would be very the delivery of the offer a few other careful here. because just for. this in my stupid babies in the movie. now we do ask one question this is great but this is then just full figured whole full easy to feel the small is the most. yeah they can climb easy to be this. and this animal is at the moment it's hard to say because it was the talk of stress because this animal cannot hide themselves if you talk about animal welfare yes this is not a great idea and i should too just to this i mean no and in order. to take a stand the high dispensing hide the springs up here it's acceptable. to me the sewage pipe when you try to hide it within it in the key of the food i pulled. ok ok this is just as i would have. this is the clinic. the clinic is. all your stuff is it difficult for you to get medicines no not an awful. lot. yes although if you did
see it one night i wanted to have this one thing get it full get full is sick of it i'm good to have jules it is that i came here as part of the team other than me to do a screening full. as i can be huffy will be offered use of a movie off would be very the delivery of the offer a few other careful here. because just for. this in my stupid babies in the movie. now we do ask one question this is great but this is then just full figured whole full easy to feel the small is the most. yeah they...