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a sonnet others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange and some speculation that maybe allthis is just a deep cover assignment for wiki leaks but for now though police. coming that area off sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to the coast so what's the family and friends well they must be going through right now still not really know what's happened so it qualifies for that for now he's probably grim and. sort of rushed out to the far east it stayed two of the largest military drills in the country since one thousand nine hundred eighty one. vol still twenty eight even for us where the army showcasing some of its best tugwell. four. days two of the votes two thousand and eighteen will games and we found ourselves in russia's far east witnesses to a peach battle it simulates on the one hand you have detachments of russian and the feds fending off a simulated if determined and advanced enemy which is being represented on the battlefield by down the missiles and they're throwing everything they've got the russian cruise missiles jets is whether it's h
a sonnet others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange and some speculation that maybe allthis is just a deep cover assignment for wiki leaks but for now though police. coming that area off sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to the coast so what's the family and friends well they must be going through right now still not really know what's happened so it qualifies for that for now he's probably grim and. sort of rushed out to the far east it stayed two of...
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juliÁn: ya son 10 aÑos desde que llegue para mi primer proyecto, "sortilegio".e considerarÍa. >> juliÁn estÉ listo para el gran estando de la segunda temporada de "por amar sin ley. juliÁn: hay bastantes cambios. desde la puesta en escena, la historia estarÁ mucho más intensa. ya venÍamos haciÉndolo con bastante velocidad pero creo que hay unos cambios que r producto. de alguna manera, el personaje ya ella lo vamos a extraÑar. es pilar este proyecto. prestarÁ con nosotros en la segunda temporada pero hay una gran sorpresa que les puedo adelantar por el escudo decir que se viene con todo la segunda temporada. ♪ ♪ adis: mÉxico, como a juliÁn gil y muchos artistas, recibe con los brazos abiertos a quien lo quiere. fÍjese que eduardo santamarina ser usados sin problemas. tiene una receta para bajar de peso y la guarda debajo de las sÁbanas. >> eduardo santamarina parece haber encontrado en la cama la fÓrmula ps demÁs. eduardo: asÍ es. la semana tiene siete dÍas. sigas el domingo y te avientas. >> aunque ahora luce mÁs delgado, su esposa asegura que el amor que le pr
juliÁn: ya son 10 aÑos desde que llegue para mi primer proyecto, "sortilegio".e considerarÍa. >> juliÁn estÉ listo para el gran estando de la segunda temporada de "por amar sin ley. juliÁn: hay bastantes cambios. desde la puesta en escena, la historia estarÁ mucho más intensa. ya venÍamos haciÉndolo con bastante velocidad pero creo que hay unos cambios que r producto. de alguna manera, el personaje ya ella lo vamos a extraÑar. es pilar este proyecto. prestarÁ...
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francisca: es lo que pedimos entre marjorie de sousa y juliÁn gil.s tenemos todo un reportaje preparado acerca de esta situaciÓn tan difÍcil que vemos y -- que vive julian. carlos: parece que no aviso por escrito y por eso lo multan. frncisca: serÍan unos $5000 mexicanos, mÁs amenas. le van a multar hasta que matÍas tenga 18 aÑos. tendremos esto mÁs extenso para que tenga la informaciÓn. estamos listos. carlos: ya tenemos a nuestro querido raÚl y karla. raÚl: aquÍ estamos contÁndonos de todo y poniÉndonos al dÍa. vamos a ir con la batalla legal entre marjorie de sousa y juliÁn gil, que da un giro muy inesperado. ademÁs, vamos a ver quiÉn llega a la final de "mira quiÉn baila". fuimos a los ensayos y no se imaginan todo lo que nos enteramos. karla_ no --karla: no le perdemos ni pie ni pisada. tenemos declaraciones desde la gran manzana de nicky jam. raÚl: si sufre de dolores de espalda, tenga cuidado. elevamos enseÑar un dispositivo que promete cambiarle la vida. y nuestra andrea nos lo muestra.. karla: mira nada mÁs. maÑana es el dÍa mundial de la ar
francisca: es lo que pedimos entre marjorie de sousa y juliÁn gil.s tenemos todo un reportaje preparado acerca de esta situaciÓn tan difÍcil que vemos y -- que vive julian. carlos: parece que no aviso por escrito y por eso lo multan. frncisca: serÍan unos $5000 mexicanos, mÁs amenas. le van a multar hasta que matÍas tenga 18 aÑos. tendremos esto mÁs extenso para que tenga la informaciÓn. estamos listos. carlos: ya tenemos a nuestro querido raÚl y karla. raÚl: aquÍ estamos...
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and here he's playing with julian lee.an's sitting in the chair playing the keys, just under 95 years old, and he hasn't played the keys since he had a stroke. but james and one of his friends went to visit just so they could play. and the magic of this video is so pure. just watch julian. clearly loving what he's doing. he would even start singing along. i just cannot help but smile ear to ear watching this video. >> i love this because the stroke affected the man's right side of the body. even with the left hand, the muscle memory and love of music is still there. >> you can see james, the one on the trumpet, he's helping out on the keys to complete the song. but look at it, i just love this video. >> this is absolutely phenomenal. and to your point, gail, yes, this is what he does. this is what he loves. so even though the rest of his body may not function the way it used to, this is deep. >> music means so much to all of us. pick a song that relates to a memory in your head. that doesn't go away. >> there's nothing mor
and here he's playing with julian lee.an's sitting in the chair playing the keys, just under 95 years old, and he hasn't played the keys since he had a stroke. but james and one of his friends went to visit just so they could play. and the magic of this video is so pure. just watch julian. clearly loving what he's doing. he would even start singing along. i just cannot help but smile ear to ear watching this video. >> i love this because the stroke affected the man's right side of the...
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assange case other than julian has exposed a great deal of secrets of the. modern establishment and has when he was in court in fact when i was acting for him he performed a little service to journalists by getting a ruling that they could tweet from court which they'd never been allowed to previously you claim in the book that high up contacts in obama's white house have told you that he is wanted by the pentagon oh there's no doubt about that i mean there's doubt in downing street we never hear that from downing that we hear it from the white house i mean donald trump to give us a trump in two thousand and sixteen said i love the leaks when it was exposing the crockery in the democratic party but now his cia director is arresting this is a priority now sanjay jeff is now secretary of state and as jeff sessions is attorney general it's a priority and we know they've got a grand jury sitting. the charges add up to forty five b. is the same as the charges were brought against chelsea manning they're planning to a new legal theory i mean the first amendment is
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back channel to julian assange. >> and you said that under oath today.d you that and you said that. >> yes. >> why would stone say you were his back channel then? >> you're going to have to ask him that and i'm sure he'll be out in full force with a lot of his friends, some of the alt right guys will come out attacking me for, you know, throwing cold water on this entire stone narrative. >> did you get the impression inside of the room today that mueller's team thinks you are -- you in fact were the go-between, even though you dep yifed it, did you get the impression they were pressing you on that fact? >> you are very good there, kate. let me see. i really can't say if they thought that i was -- i doubt if they thought that i was. this is a very professional group. you take a look at senate and house and it is -- it's a lot of grandstanding and in the senate intel committees. i think these people know everything already. >> that is interesting -- >> all of the information. >> that is interesting and i want to ask you about that because other folks who h
back channel to julian assange. >> and you said that under oath today.d you that and you said that. >> yes. >> why would stone say you were his back channel then? >> you're going to have to ask him that and i'm sure he'll be out in full force with a lot of his friends, some of the alt right guys will come out attacking me for, you know, throwing cold water on this entire stone narrative. >> did you get the impression inside of the room today that mueller's team...
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say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just a deep cover assignment for weeks but for now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. finally for this hour russia is at it again this time the media is pointing the finger following a spate of mysterious incidents that the united states says has damaged the health of some of its diplomats in cuba china. intelligence agency is investigating attacks on u.s. diplomats in cuba and china now strongly suspect that russia is to blame that there is some place of blame or at least. looking seriously at russia saying is reports that u.s. officials consider russia the prime suspect in their investigation into mysterious attacks on u.s. diplomats in cuba there's a new trend and it's been a buzz since march the american medical association published its findings about twenty one workers that the u.s. embassy in cuba will fall victim to mysterious symptoms they experienced headaches vertigo had trouble sleeping and apparently suff
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others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is justa deep cover assignment for weeks from now though police is still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. the american president has some new executive order or through rice's sanctions against foreigners phone to be meddling in u.s. elections well let's cross live to see miracle in washington d.c. for more on this samir this just broke not very long ago i'm not sure there's a lot of details on this brings up the table what we can say though well according to reports the executive order will allow sanctions against states and actors accused of election meddling now take a look at those words states and actors now as well apparently include a blocking assets limiting access to the u.s. financial system and banning people from entering the country for some context russia china iran d p r k have all been accused of election meddling of some sort and what are those countries have in common well they all present a challenge to us gemini's t
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others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just a deep cover assignment for weeks but for now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. a mystery a real tough time calls for his friends and family still none the wiser really keep you abreast of all the stories twenty four seven and dot com so exactly twenty seven minutes past seven moscow time i'll say goodbye. peering into the abyss the syrian army is determined to liberate did live to eliminate the terrorists there essentially ending this international proxy the us in its regional allies are dead set against the trumping ministration siding with. salutation. this week the united states is observing the seventeenth anniversary of the tragic september morning when the fate of four planes changed the world as we know it september the eleventh is and will continue to be one of the most tragic horrific and controversial days not only in u.s. history but world history as well more than three thousand lives were lo
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julian stays with us.e are goingg up, to bring you exclusive coverage from the gulf of mexico finance conference. top guests include peter oppenheimer. on thehael marsh european market open. and a little later in the morning, the chief european economist at goldman sachs. enjoy. coming up, a golf nationbuilding bigger banks in response to the -- gulf nation building bigger banks in response to the oil crisis. crude at a four-year high. how likely is this to be sustained? this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning. khis is "bloomberg: daybrea europe." is to 18 in the afternoon in japan. let's get a bloomberg business flash. up-ice expect -- the expectation is that u.s. sanction violations will be settled in the coming weeks. ending the code -- probe is a key step for the socgen ceo. giantss. based drug companies will have to duplicate regulatory efforts. politico -- trial management and other preventative measures will be changed. bonds have been sold in a dutch auction which ended on august 31. a german lende
julian stays with us.e are goingg up, to bring you exclusive coverage from the gulf of mexico finance conference. top guests include peter oppenheimer. on thehael marsh european market open. and a little later in the morning, the chief european economist at goldman sachs. enjoy. coming up, a golf nationbuilding bigger banks in response to the -- gulf nation building bigger banks in response to the oil crisis. crude at a four-year high. how likely is this to be sustained? this is bloomberg. ♪...
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others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just deep cover assignment for weeks from now though police to still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. the american president has signed a new executive order that or through rice's sanctions against foreigners phone to be meddling in u.s. elections speaking to me earlier on this are to use in your account. executive order will authorize sanctions against states and actors accused of election meddling so that's foreign companies organizations or individuals as well now possible sanctions could include blocking assets cutting off access to the u.s. financial system and banning people from entering the country now with midterm elections coming up this seems to be trumping the trumpet ministrations latest effort to prevent election meddling in november but the order did not specify any countries in particular apparently russia china iran north korea will be trying to now john bolton national security adviser said that sanctions might ex
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the videos come to light which is the last to have been produced by wiki leaks founder julian assange before his internet access was cut off in march by the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up since twenty twelve the video has been released by the world ethical data forum and in it a sound comes a range of topics from the future of artificial intelligence to modern cyber threat . you're going to freak out a little bit because yes i'm bringing in the aliens into this part of the talk all the sub achievements are in some sense hypocritical and rely on. keeping a different interior world to exterior presentation i don't think it's really possible for when a zation is to come up with borders. that are predictable and are unstable enough to eliminate conflict therefore there will be more conflict something very unstable about technologically advanced civilization that means it doesn't go on for long the most human was have come about as a result of lies and that seems absolutely clear in democracy i'm a fan of the idea of intelligence agencies because it has the word inte
the videos come to light which is the last to have been produced by wiki leaks founder julian assange before his internet access was cut off in march by the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up since twenty twelve the video has been released by the world ethical data forum and in it a sound comes a range of topics from the future of artificial intelligence to modern cyber threat . you're going to freak out a little bit because yes i'm bringing in the aliens into this part of...
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others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just a deep cover assignment for weeks spent for now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. russia's reconciliation center for syria has a ninth that militants in it lip province have staged and filmed nine faults flying chemical attacks the center added that the terror group's leaders have approved two of the videos to be sent to the united nations on the chemical watchdog the o.p.c. w. while the rest will allegedly be distributed on social media i discussed the claims earlier with artie's done the organs. the sudan the russian defense ministry on choose they were confident they say that preparations were being made by terrorists and no there appears to be an update on that as well give us a lot of information has been coming in dribs and drabs over the last twenty four hours the russian reconciliation center for syria part of the russian ahmadi have claimed this is a false flag operation by formulas for front rec
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others say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is justa deep cover assignment for wiki leaks but for now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. how all turks teaching are a book in more schools are being proposed in front of ways of curbing the spread of radical islam there are some of the measures put forward by a think tank the government considers its own moves sharla do gauge reaction in paris to the latest suggestions here's a reminder over them bishops promise president made to lawmakers a few months ago the total reform of islam in france and with the groundwork in place by the autumn. there is a radical and aggressive interpretation of islam that sets as its goal questioning the norms and laws of our free country and free society by autumn we will clarify the situation by giving islam a framework and rules that will guarantee that it is practiced in accordance with the laws of the republic so far it's only words but continues to chew over how to bring in t
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this say maybe this is all a warning to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just a deep cover assignment for weeks from now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him. live from moscow this is our to international i'll be right here in thirty with today's top news stories and updates before that though more crates are comparable . hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle peering into the abyss the syrian arab army is determined to liberate good lives and to eliminate the terrorists they are essentially ending this international proxy war the u.s. and its regional allies are dead set against this why it's the trumpet ministration siding with terrorists. across talking syria i'm joined by my guest adel darwish in london he's a political commentator and author of the book the edge of war in leeds we have seen shah he is the senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and in beirut we have niamh solemn he is a professor of internation
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he obtained video from wiki leaks julian assange made just before the internet was cut off at the ecuadorian embassy in london in which he discusses a very broad range. you're going to freak out a little bit because yes i bring in the aliens in this part of the cold. war but how about a revolt why. they absolutely remarkable. broadcast my director is a moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. the world anti-doping agency has voted to reinstate russia's anti-drug agency the body was suspended in two thousand and fifteen over an alleged state sponsored doping scandal earlier my colleague collin bray got more details from our sports correspondent. going back after twenty fifteen november when the allegations of state sponsored doping campaign kicked off. after that why the basically told there are thirty one things rosado has to do in order to be reinstated there's been no problem whatsoever with the twenty nine of them which included inviting the u.k. and i don't think agency experts to hold training for the personnel change the entire staff. hold monthly orde
he obtained video from wiki leaks julian assange made just before the internet was cut off at the ecuadorian embassy in london in which he discusses a very broad range. you're going to freak out a little bit because yes i bring in the aliens in this part of the cold. war but how about a revolt why. they absolutely remarkable. broadcast my director is a moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. the world anti-doping agency has voted to reinstate russia's...
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others say maybe this is all moving to julian assange some speculation that maybe all this is just aep cover assignment for weeks he leaks but for now though police are still combing that area of sea off the coast of norway trying to establish what happened to him is still such a mystery is that no further forward really it's twenty six minutes past six o'clock moscow time this wednesday evening thanks much more door to door comms covance and by for now but with more in thirty four minutes. with lawmakers manufacture consent to public will. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the right. wing or middle of the room. seemed wrong but i. just don't. get to shape our disdain. and indeed from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. they purify it at first that last resort to get documents would be a you could use se to say future nope i saw many pretty good. the hansei crucifixion but up your ass you idea or de mayo as he was as was he. you know it was out of order to bottom one as you sees it. as keep us. safe i don'
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he's six seconds clear of of the frenchman julian alaphilippe., a venue i60km inland, saw the artificial wave system designer and ii—time world champion kelly slater dominate the day with a superb performance that placed him at the top of the leaderboard. slater left his best performance to his final ride of four where he posted a score of 8.5/10, utilising his superb barrel riding skills along with a series of perfectly timed bottom—to—top turns. the top seeds including gabriel medina, filipe toledo and julian wilson surf their opening round tomorrow. lovely pictures. nyomi osaka and madison keys are in their second semi—final at the us open. —— naomi. serena williams is in the final, the six time winner at this event beat sevastova. from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello, good morning. the details for this weekend still look a little uncertain. things are more straightforward, though, for friday. a lot of the rain and earlier thunderstorms have been fading away. skies have been clearing, which is why it's been turning quit
he's six seconds clear of of the frenchman julian alaphilippe., a venue i60km inland, saw the artificial wave system designer and ii—time world champion kelly slater dominate the day with a superb performance that placed him at the top of the leaderboard. slater left his best performance to his final ride of four where he posted a score of 8.5/10, utilising his superb barrel riding skills along with a series of perfectly timed bottom—to—top turns. the top seeds including gabriel medina,...
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. >>> let's pick up where sarah left off with cnn political analyst, julian zeleny and siraj hasmi. good morning to both of you. does the president let this go? we know the president keeps grudges. we saw how the president treated senator mccain after the announcement that he would not continue with treatment, then after his death. we saw some tweeting on the day of his funeral. does the president continue this feud posthumously? >> victor, i can't say with utmost certainty -- >> would it benefit him or his supporters? >> that's tough to say right now, because i don't know if this is the hill, so to speak, he should die on. i think going after mccain po posthumously will do him any favors. president trump, who is known for his -- he just happens to have a way of going after people that punching down in a way that he doesn't really need to go after. the guy is so unpredictable that i can't see him not let it go but, at the same time, i can't see him risk such a bold move of going after the mccain's. >> let me come to you, julian, here, with the question of his supporters and some of
. >>> let's pick up where sarah left off with cnn political analyst, julian zeleny and siraj hasmi. good morning to both of you. does the president let this go? we know the president keeps grudges. we saw how the president treated senator mccain after the announcement that he would not continue with treatment, then after his death. we saw some tweeting on the day of his funeral. does the president continue this feud posthumously? >> victor, i can't say with utmost certainty --...
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jason chaffetz and julian of sign and take that on after the break julian epstein take that on after break. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. >> martha: breaking news tonight. george papadopoulos says he's willing to testify before congress to explain his story in an attempt to clear his name. the former low-level trump campaign aide got caught up in mueller's russia probe after bizarre circumstances and a question of a cast of characters. papadopoulos who was sentenced to prison for lying to investigators, "senator byrne and mark warner, if my lawyers are fine with me testifying, i'm more than happy to discuss my suspicious activities with a
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with us now, a former fbi special agent julian zelihar.urprised that rod rosenstein is still on the job? >> yes, i am. if you believe in the deep state, this would be the story you hook your firing onto. that said, i think the president, and i always think this, likes having a foil. i think he doesn't mind at some level having this story out there and being able to go to his supporters and say, i told you so, look what i have investigating me. >> so asha, should rosenstein keep his job? >> i think he should. so, you know, this was a year ago, and it's still not clear exactly what was transpiring. if you remember the time immediately after james comey was fired, that was -- i mean, it's been normalized now, but that took everyone by surprise. my phone blew up from everyone in the fbi. and then he had the meeting with russians in the oval office, he went on lester holt and bragged that he was -- you know, wanted this russia investigation to go away. i can imagine that for career department of justice officials, that would have been concernin
with us now, a former fbi special agent julian zelihar.urprised that rod rosenstein is still on the job? >> yes, i am. if you believe in the deep state, this would be the story you hook your firing onto. that said, i think the president, and i always think this, likes having a foil. i think he doesn't mind at some level having this story out there and being able to go to his supporters and say, i told you so, look what i have investigating me. >> so asha, should rosenstein keep his...
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julian, was his hand forced here?t do you make of this new confidence from the president of the fbi. >> well, look. it's the power of one vote in the senator and senator flake was able to essentially pressure him into this position. it's not an open investigation. it's really a background check. i think the president, in some ways, is having it both ways. now he can say i'm going to have a full investigation unlimited, but, in reality, it is limited. it's not clear it will produce anything which would still allow for the confirmation to go through. today is best of both worlds in some ways. >> an important point. let me bring thaw to you, kelly jane. the president says free rain but there is a limited time period. there is a limited scope and without sharing those details, maybe even publicly or even with senate judiciary democrats, are we going to be at the end of this week where we were at the end of last week fighting over as julian said this full fair investigation? >> it's a great question, victor. i've seen peop
julian, was his hand forced here?t do you make of this new confidence from the president of the fbi. >> well, look. it's the power of one vote in the senator and senator flake was able to essentially pressure him into this position. it's not an open investigation. it's really a background check. i think the president, in some ways, is having it both ways. now he can say i'm going to have a full investigation unlimited, but, in reality, it is limited. it's not clear it will produce...
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did julian finesse this so that he could see the baby?ot called into the hospital, so it's just you and me, but we...we need your help. the adoption is finalized. wiley is all yours. so, unless you're having parent jitters, i'm not sure why you would need me. wiley's been diagnosed with a heart condition. it -- it's not life-threatening, but it is hereditary and the birth mother didn't disclose any information about it in her medical records, so either she deliberately omitted it, or wiley inheritedhe condition from his, uh, father. so you're wondering what the birth mother may not have shared with you or what the father may have passed onto wiley. yeah, we want answers, for the sake of wiley's health. -hi. excuse me? -yeah. hi, are you the owner? i am. yeah. um, can you give me permission to pass out postcards for a free concert tonight in the park? well, let me see. yeah, sure. why not? -thank you. -you're welcome. just, uh, don't harass my customers, okay? no harassment, i promise. just an invitation to enjoy some good music. good. you
did julian finesse this so that he could see the baby?ot called into the hospital, so it's just you and me, but we...we need your help. the adoption is finalized. wiley is all yours. so, unless you're having parent jitters, i'm not sure why you would need me. wiley's been diagnosed with a heart condition. it -- it's not life-threatening, but it is hereditary and the birth mother didn't disclose any information about it in her medical records, so either she deliberately omitted it, or wiley...
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here to talk about that before we see them perform are our friends major julian, the music director,ulture bearer, jenny bawer young, welcome back major julian: thank you for having us again. robert: major, give us an idea here in terms of you're celebrating your tenth anniversary. what's been the evolution like from the beginning to now? major: so, i'm very proud of our group. i just wanna start off with that. we've come a long way where we started incorporating cultural bearers from the philippines to actually teach us and shares their traditions, their rituals, just their everyday life and attire. so, that's the difference that we're trying to get to as we approach our tenth year. robert: yeah, jenny, what is it like to be a culture bearer? what does that mean? jenny bawer young: i'm a cuur northern part of the philippines, and important for me is my cultural identity as a kalinga filipino, and that's our way of life, our rituals, our beliefs, so. robert: and how do you spread that? jenny: oh, i collaborate with groups here, or some of the company, the dance companies here, and i
here to talk about that before we see them perform are our friends major julian, the music director,ulture bearer, jenny bawer young, welcome back major julian: thank you for having us again. robert: major, give us an idea here in terms of you're celebrating your tenth anniversary. what's been the evolution like from the beginning to now? major: so, i'm very proud of our group. i just wanna start off with that. we've come a long way where we started incorporating cultural bearers from the...
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julian, when you look at these numbers, sometimes we have to focus on the facts in front of our face. does it show people are listening, and even those who, as i mentioned with independents last month, were in the 40s, are dropping in response to what they've learned just in the last three weeks? >> i think the obvious answer to that question is yes. august was kind of a scorched month, a scorched earth month for this white house. i don't think any white house has ever had an august that was as bad as the last month was, save for maybe august of 1973 and the nixon white house. the numbers are going down not just with independents but with college-educated women, with noncollege educated white men. so this is a situation that is just getting worse and worse. what's most remarkable to me about this white house is not just that they've boxed themselves in, so many different situations with so many different scandals, is just they have no idea how to kind of get themselves out of the mess that they're in. i mean, with every incident that we've seen, whether it's the cohen plea or the wood
julian, when you look at these numbers, sometimes we have to focus on the facts in front of our face. does it show people are listening, and even those who, as i mentioned with independents last month, were in the 40s, are dropping in response to what they've learned just in the last three weeks? >> i think the obvious answer to that question is yes. august was kind of a scorched month, a scorched earth month for this white house. i don't think any white house has ever had an august that...
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all those people who have an ability to make a difference to make a difference julian sound has been stuck in the ecuadorian embassy since twenty twelve after he entered the building to avoid extradition to sweden where he was accused of rape the u.n. panel later described the situation as arbitrary detention and twenty seventeen that rape allegation against a son was suspended but he still faces arrest if he leaves that embassy for breaching his bail conditions early this year as he mentioned ecuador cut off the wiki leaks founder is internet access we talked earlier to the whistleblowers lawyer about his living conditions right now and the status of his asylum case. we have been making a number of appeals both to the british government through the ecuadorian government and more broadly about his health situation he has been inside a building for the past six years without access to sunlight or outsource outdoor area to exercise his health is deteriorating we're worried about permanent impact on his health as a result of the situation if he was in prison he would being required to h
all those people who have an ability to make a difference to make a difference julian sound has been stuck in the ecuadorian embassy since twenty twelve after he entered the building to avoid extradition to sweden where he was accused of rape the u.n. panel later described the situation as arbitrary detention and twenty seventeen that rape allegation against a son was suspended but he still faces arrest if he leaves that embassy for breaching his bail conditions early this year as he mentioned...
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, takes us on the journey to restore that particular painting. >> we see julian taking the nails offt up. once he's got that canvas completely off its original frame, he takes single fibers and places them one after the other to create essentially a patch for this painting. >> like surgery. >> you want to stop the hole from growing. >> once he has finished fixing those tears, he goes back to redo the outer edge of the canvas so that he can frame it yet again. >> he uses some very delicate, very special chemicals to clean the painting. >> this is really, really interesting, but i'm also kind of surprised that they do this. i would think that the natural patina, the 150 years of wear adds to the piece. i wouldn't expect it to look perfect. >> i get what you mean, nick. i think the point of it is to show people beauty of the original and to maintain that 150 years further on. >> i would be terrified to touch this stuff. he's a modern master. >> it's a remasterpiece. >> yeah. >> he mounts it back on to a frame, then he really gets to work on the painting itself. he goes back to fix all t
, takes us on the journey to restore that particular painting. >> we see julian taking the nails offt up. once he's got that canvas completely off its original frame, he takes single fibers and places them one after the other to create essentially a patch for this painting. >> like surgery. >> you want to stop the hole from growing. >> once he has finished fixing those tears, he goes back to redo the outer edge of the canvas so that he can frame it yet again. >> he...
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video from wiki leaks julian assange made just before his internet was cut off for the ecuadorian embassy in london in which he discusses a very broad range of topics. you're going to freak out a little bit because. other people. of color about why. but steve. welcome to world news from r.c. international the world anti-doping agency has voted to reinstate russia's anti drugs agency the body was suspended in twenty fifteen over an alleged state sponsored doping scandal i got more details from our sports correspondent. going back after twenty fifteen november when the allegations of state sponsored doping campaign kicked off. after that why the basically told there are thirty one things rosado has to do in order to be reinstated there's been no problem whatsoever with the twenty nine of them which included inviting the u.k. anti-doping agency experts to hold training for the personnel change the entire staff at the saga hold monthly ordered by the world anti-doping agency no problem whatsoever the two things that remained on the compliance list were public admittance of the findings of the
video from wiki leaks julian assange made just before his internet was cut off for the ecuadorian embassy in london in which he discusses a very broad range of topics. you're going to freak out a little bit because. other people. of color about why. but steve. welcome to world news from r.c. international the world anti-doping agency has voted to reinstate russia's anti drugs agency the body was suspended in twenty fifteen over an alleged state sponsored doping scandal i got more details from...
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. >>> joining us now is julian zeleny and joey jackson.entlemen, welcome back to "new day sunday." julian, i'm going to start with you. there is now the acceptance of a date in time potentially. are we really any closer to seeing or understanding the specifics of what we will see or maybe will not see if it's private, on thursday? >> well, i think we are going to see testimony from two people. >> you think they both will be public? >> i think it will be. i think if there is no fbi investigation, if there is no other people testifying, and this is all we have, there is going to be a lot of pressure to have this in public. kavanaugh has been very clear on what he is going to say. and so this will be about hearing dr. ford and if this is not in public, i think it's going to be very hard to build support for what happens. i think there is going to be a lot of pressure to see what she has to say and to hear her account. >> joey, listen to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on friday and show you what a democratic senator tweeted out us. wat
. >>> joining us now is julian zeleny and joey jackson.entlemen, welcome back to "new day sunday." julian, i'm going to start with you. there is now the acceptance of a date in time potentially. are we really any closer to seeing or understanding the specifics of what we will see or maybe will not see if it's private, on thursday? >> well, i think we are going to see testimony from two people. >> you think they both will be public? >> i think it will be. i...
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it does not work that u way, and there is no such rule. >> and julian, there is not supposed to be aofessed allegiance that the attorney general has for the president, but when you are hearing lindsey graham who months ago, he said that there would be holy hell to pay if the president were to get rid of a jeff session, and then he has revised the thinking that the two don't get along and so it is understandable if the president would do something after the election, and so what is the message there that you would have a senator, such as a lindsey graham say something like that? does this help to empower the president? >> absolutely. it is the same message that most of the senate republicans have been sending the president throughout the presidency on all issue issues. they condemn him on the one hand for certain statements or threats, but then they kind of waiver and basically, they don't do much to show that they would stand firm if the president did something like trying to remove attorney general sessions. so i think that when you have someone like senator graham say that, it is g
it does not work that u way, and there is no such rule. >> and julian, there is not supposed to be aofessed allegiance that the attorney general has for the president, but when you are hearing lindsey graham who months ago, he said that there would be holy hell to pay if the president were to get rid of a jeff session, and then he has revised the thinking that the two don't get along and so it is understandable if the president would do something after the election, and so what is the...
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julian would prefer if plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape.ecure landfill then leave it there, it's fossil fuel being put back in the ground and while it's there it will not pollute the atmosphere and drive climate change. clearly this isn't a secure landfill. but if there are many people saying they can turn this resource from plastic in landfill into cleaner fuel, that has to be good. so they say this is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator, is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. but take a trip upriver to the city of london and there is a different view. investors are looking to see if digging up all the waste in landfill will turn a profit and they argue the 400 million tonnes of plastic held in the uk's landfill sites is too valuable to be left buried. legal
julian would prefer if plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape.ecure landfill then leave it there, it's fossil fuel being put back in the ground and while it's there it will not pollute the atmosphere and drive climate change. clearly this isn't a secure landfill. but if there are many people saying they can turn this resource from plastic in landfill into cleaner fuel, that has to be good. so they say this is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less...
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julian: it is tough.those long run drivers to shift toward consumption, that were mentioned earlier, service sector, e-commerce, that is very hard to boost in the short run. the short levers of the stimulus are still infrastructure, property, and that is where the stimulus will have to come from. i do think it will be effective. nonetheless that we have seen in the past, they still have the stimulate. people were worried that stimulus wasn't working in 2015, 2000 16. but it did drive a sharp rebound. foraw in the services pmi september, the construction component jumped sharply which seems to be to do with the sudden surge and local government bond issuance arently which suggests they meriting to kickstart infrastructure spending. the problem with the stimulus is that it comes at a cost. these are areas where they stimulate in the past where there has been built up in debt, where there is overcapacity. yes, it can help offset the impact of the trade ware. -- more. -- war. but it does come at a cost. terms
julian: it is tough.those long run drivers to shift toward consumption, that were mentioned earlier, service sector, e-commerce, that is very hard to boost in the short run. the short levers of the stimulus are still infrastructure, property, and that is where the stimulus will have to come from. i do think it will be effective. nonetheless that we have seen in the past, they still have the stimulate. people were worried that stimulus wasn't working in 2015, 2000 16. but it did drive a sharp...
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julian epstein, chief counsel to the democrats on the house judiciary committee and the sweet spot ofhe story, and he joins us. so julian, i want to put on the screen a tweet that went out today, because so much political debate does take place on social media. this was one of the trending tweets on twitter. it is from a woman called amy siskind and it says this "what was that, she is giving the white power sign right behind him during this hearing, this alone should the woman behind zina bash, the disqualify." white supremacist is not white,i she is hispanic and also jewish. that is lunatic, and it trended, got 15,000 likes almost immediately, what does that tell you about the state of the left? >> it tells me that our politics are broken. you see examples of this type of lunacy on the left and the right and it has no place in our politics.an and i think that it is an inevitable result of the social media echo chamber that drive so much of politics and it is very unfortunate. i agree a lot with what britt said and whatid you said, at thi hearing, i think it i think histrionics were h
julian epstein, chief counsel to the democrats on the house judiciary committee and the sweet spot ofhe story, and he joins us. so julian, i want to put on the screen a tweet that went out today, because so much political debate does take place on social media. this was one of the trending tweets on twitter. it is from a woman called amy siskind and it says this "what was that, she is giving the white power sign right behind him during this hearing, this alone should the woman behind zina...
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11pm: downing street hits out at borisjohnson saying he has no new ideas for brexit, after he criticised theresa may's approach. england's heatwave this year makes the record. the met office confirms it was the hottest ever and that 2018's summer across britain was the joint hottest on record. going forward into the future, it is expected that because of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming, these kinds of heatwaves will occur more regularly and, when they occur, we will at higher temperatures as a result. the home secretary issues a stark warning to tech companies, saying that he won't be afraid to take action if they don't do more to tackle online child sex abuse. he can do many great things. i am sure he will continue to do them. the broadcaster chris evans announces he's leaving radio 2 after 13 years, to take the helm at virgin radio's breakfast show. also coming up at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dawn foster a
i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11pm: downing street hits out at borisjohnson saying he has no new ideas for brexit, after he criticised theresa may's approach. england's heatwave this year makes the record. the met office confirms it was the hottest ever and that 2018's summer across britain was the joint hottest on record. going forward into the future, it is expected that because of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming, these kinds of heatwaves will occur more regularly and,...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.nbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some kind of good use? there'll be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. metals, precious metals that are in computers and laptops and watches and all the rest of it. but getting plastic out, turning it back into oil and then burning it, essentially, that's what's happening, julian would prefer that plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape. if it's a secure landfill, then leave it there. it's a fossil fuel that has been put back in the ground where it came from and whilst it's there, it's not going to be polluting t
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.nbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some...
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. >> i wanted to pick up on that julian because there actually have been all movements that have been kept alive by artists who keep those ideas alive for example, during the soviet occupation of czechoslovakia and a number of other playwrights went underground and got their plays produced and those plays were about the resistance to the occupation. and although went on to become president of the czech republic . also, fugard and john conover at the market theatre in johannesburg kept alive the whole opposition to apartheid and raising it for the absurdity that it was. and you know, during you mentioned the 1950s, the consciousness that ralph ellison or james baldwin or lorraine hansberry or alvin ailey, in terms of this embodiment of expression kept alive. it was like a surge towards the civil rightsmovement . so one other example would be senegal, he was part of the movement in paris and went on to become president of senegal when it became independent so we have lots of examples of artists who have really emboldened the consciousness of a larger population to make change. >> that r
. >> i wanted to pick up on that julian because there actually have been all movements that have been kept alive by artists who keep those ideas alive for example, during the soviet occupation of czechoslovakia and a number of other playwrights went underground and got their plays produced and those plays were about the resistance to the occupation. and although went on to become president of the czech republic . also, fugard and john conover at the market theatre in johannesburg kept...
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julian assange, the founder of wikileaks.ber, before falling foul. but there is a question of whether you trust old media, if you like, to be the gatekeepers. the reason that edward snowden didn't go to the new york times, which may have been expected, was because in 2005 they had sat on a story to do with genuinely conspiracy within the american government of warrant—less wiretapping, illegal behaviour by the george w bush regime. and he thought why go to a paper if they will not publish. i tried to explain this to the british government, that in a way, you are lucky it is the guardian and the new york times and washington post that has this material, and we are talking to you daily. because if newspapers refused to publish this material, the next edward snowden willjust release it on the internet. so something has changed now that we are fully immersed in the digital era. you even suggest that the news industry as we've known it is fundamentally broken. i'm struggling to understand why you think the internet has changed eve
julian assange, the founder of wikileaks.ber, before falling foul. but there is a question of whether you trust old media, if you like, to be the gatekeepers. the reason that edward snowden didn't go to the new york times, which may have been expected, was because in 2005 they had sat on a story to do with genuinely conspiracy within the american government of warrant—less wiretapping, illegal behaviour by the george w bush regime. and he thought why go to a paper if they will not publish. i...
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all those people who have an ability to make a difference to make a difference julian assad's enter the embassy building to avoid extradition to sweden where he was accused of rape a u.n. panel later described a situation as arbitrary detention in two thousand and seventeen rape allegations against science were suspended but he still faces arrest if he leaves the embassy for breaching his bail conditions in the u.k. ecuador cut his internet office back in march saying a song was jeopardizing their international relations we spoke to the whistleblowers lawyer about the status of his case. we have been making a number of appeals both to the british government through the ecuadorian government and more broadly about his health situation he has been inside a building for the past six years without access to sunlight or outdoor area to exercise his health is deteriorating we're worried about permanent impact on his health as a result of the situation if he was in prison he would being required to have an hour outside every day that is a un standard he's not had that he's had a number of heal
all those people who have an ability to make a difference to make a difference julian assad's enter the embassy building to avoid extradition to sweden where he was accused of rape a u.n. panel later described a situation as arbitrary detention in two thousand and seventeen rape allegations against science were suspended but he still faces arrest if he leaves the embassy for breaching his bail conditions in the u.k. ecuador cut his internet office back in march saying a song was jeopardizing...
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we had these huge stars and julian and jolie and johnny depp.and in every scene on a tiny intimate square we had thousands of people standing around and before every single take i had to grab the microphone and tell them we're really glad that you love our stars so much but please try not to scream and julianna and johnny. while we're filming. ok stop me if you've heard this one before a has been performing discovers a younger talent and decides to hitch his wagon to a rising star now that's the lot of a star is born a story that's been told and retold for hollywood history in fact there's been three film versions of a star is born perhaps the most famous being the one from the one nine hundred seventy s. starring barbra streisand and kris kristofferson for the twenty eighteen edition we have instead of kris kristofferson bradley cooper who also directs but the real surprise is his leading lady none other than pop icon lady gaga in her film debut. bradley cooper plays musician jack mayne he used to be successful now he's an alcoholic. is the fir
we had these huge stars and julian and jolie and johnny depp.and in every scene on a tiny intimate square we had thousands of people standing around and before every single take i had to grab the microphone and tell them we're really glad that you love our stars so much but please try not to scream and julianna and johnny. while we're filming. ok stop me if you've heard this one before a has been performing discovers a younger talent and decides to hitch his wagon to a rising star now that's...
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