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washington retaliated by inviting julius to come down to tesuskegee. for three days they toured the campus. many of you have been there. it is a beautiful place. they were impressed by what they have saw. the campus was designed and built by students and faculty by the school. he engaged in a real conversation with booker t. washington where he asked, what more can i do? that's when washington told him about the dire lack of schools in the south. it was dire for african-americans, determined to offer their children the education they had been denied, they were raising money for schools. washington and rosenwald put together a program that paired rosenwald's money, money raised in the african american communities those schools were built to serve. those communities donated land, labor, material, and more money than the rosenwald fund gave. thanks to booker t. washington partial skill and wins, the local school systems old and at school systems were pulled in. these were public schools. the public school system became by far the largest donor to the scho
washington retaliated by inviting julius to come down to tesuskegee. for three days they toured the campus. many of you have been there. it is a beautiful place. they were impressed by what they have saw. the campus was designed and built by students and faculty by the school. he engaged in a real conversation with booker t. washington where he asked, what more can i do? that's when washington told him about the dire lack of schools in the south. it was dire for african-americans, determined to...
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in the morning roll call julius of warner tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. they have to move fast to save the animals lives. after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men. but as the rangers combed the area looking for more he receives an emergency call. colleagues in another part of the park to rest someone suspected of having killed the buffalo. in his group got away. the rangers confiscate the meat of the animals here have protected status no hunting is allowed. that came from their communities of course. they came with. spears. and in the process of cutting on where they need. cole incident they moved in swiftly and us from these specific i would say. they're moving swiftly and they managed to one of their. paras off. the storehouse poaching traps are piling up. but the one that says that it's an uphill battle the more the rangers find and dismantle the more i'm lead by the poachers they're people who have dedicated their lives into manufacturing these some of the scenarios. are made from. the recent cables of motorbikes which
in the morning roll call julius of warner tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. they have to move fast to save the animals lives. after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men. but as the rangers combed the area looking for more he receives an emergency call. colleagues in another part of the park to rest someone suspected of having killed the buffalo. in his group got away. the rangers confiscate the meat of the animals here have protected...
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julius was extremely impressed. he agreed to serve on the board of tuskegee. also engaged in a real conversation with booker t. washington where he asked, well, what more can i do? what are the other things i need to do? and that was when washington told him about the dire lack of school houses in the south. it was true in many places for whites as well as for blacks but it was particularly dire for after americans. ald that ind rosenw many places, african americans determined to offer their children the education they had been denied, were already raising money to build schools. putshington and rosenwald together program that paired money with money raised in the community as this goes were built to serve. they also donated land, materials and, dollar for dollar more than the rosenwald medicaid. and the local school systems were pulled in. these were public schools. washington knew you can't raise money and build a private school, that you have to support it forever. these were public schools. public school systems became by far the largest donors to the scho
julius was extremely impressed. he agreed to serve on the board of tuskegee. also engaged in a real conversation with booker t. washington where he asked, well, what more can i do? what are the other things i need to do? and that was when washington told him about the dire lack of school houses in the south. it was true in many places for whites as well as for blacks but it was particularly dire for after americans. ald that ind rosenw many places, african americans determined to offer their...
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prominent very prominent probe aging heavy weights have been actually bombed out of office such as julius hold he's a very controversial figure that has caught a lot of media attention because of his abrasive comments about the protesters and genius who is also prominent because of an incident that happened in november last last month actually where he appeared to have been stabbed at a campaign rally and that could have gone badly for the pro-democracy camp given the reputation of violence among some protestors so how was it that he was kicked out of his seat as you write a journey a very unpopular protesters he was stopped in november and that attack was filmed and it was shared online so now collate protests and the pro-democracy camp should lose support while journalists whole and to pro-government camp actually gain support because of that by all that violence but it didn't happen and why this is a question that many will have and that's because many people actually. many people doubt the credibility of that video it's because the video was filmed in a way as if it was all planned th
prominent very prominent probe aging heavy weights have been actually bombed out of office such as julius hold he's a very controversial figure that has caught a lot of media attention because of his abrasive comments about the protesters and genius who is also prominent because of an incident that happened in november last last month actually where he appeared to have been stabbed at a campaign rally and that could have gone badly for the pro-democracy camp given the reputation of violence...
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were responsible for the other we went to months and forced national park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the warden in charge of law enforcement there he has been confronting these per day in day out for more than 20 years. in the morning julius warner tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. they have to move fast to save than most lives after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men one of find. but as the rangers combed the area looking for more he receives an emergency call. colleagues in another part of the park have arrested someone suspected of having killed the buffalo. in his group and got away. the rangers confiscate the meat of the animals here have protected status no hunting is allowed. that came from their communities of course. they claim we. did this. in the process of cutting and cutting where they need. cole incident and they moved in swiftly that ranges from these specific outpost. they moved in swiftly and they managed to one of. their race. storehouse poaching traps piling up. but the one that says that it's an
were responsible for the other we went to months and forced national park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the warden in charge of law enforcement there he has been confronting these per day in day out for more than 20 years. in the morning julius warner tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. they have to move fast to save than most lives after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men one of find. but as the rangers combed the area looking...
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annmarie: i want to start with julius baer, at 1.9%. mixed bag of results.ritedown at the struggling italian unit, but the market is focusing on their share buyback program, first time in eight years, lifting the stock more than 2%. off the sale of the medical equipment business, attracting a lot of attention from private equity firms. downside this morning, scf, more than 18%, after the fcc is opting for a public auction rather than a private sale, which many satellite companies were hoping for. this could cut their take by billions due to the now-public auction. matt? matt: thanks very much for that. annmarie hordern, looking at the stocks on the move this morning. up next, trade fade? goldman sachs sees the drag from u.s. and chinese tariffs couldning in 2020, but tensions escalate instead? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to "bloombergback markets: the european open." about 23 minutes into the trading day. taking a look at the indexes, we see green arrows across the board. most stocks on the stoxx 600 gaining, and as a result the ftse up 0.5%, dax
annmarie: i want to start with julius baer, at 1.9%. mixed bag of results.ritedown at the struggling italian unit, but the market is focusing on their share buyback program, first time in eight years, lifting the stock more than 2%. off the sale of the medical equipment business, attracting a lot of attention from private equity firms. downside this morning, scf, more than 18%, after the fcc is opting for a public auction rather than a private sale, which many satellite companies were hoping...
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washington, julius rosen wall and the building of schools in the segregated south. she will be at the others pavilion and exhibit area, she will have books to purchase. if you do not have a chance to speak with her today or at the reception afterwards, please visit her on thursday at the authors reception. and at last, my good friend, brent, this is an important guy. the executive director of the african-american cultural heritage fund for the national trust for historic preservation. he led the campaign to designate birmingham civil rights, i tried to back them up as best i could, and now thanks to our work and the park service and interior department and all the great commuting partners in birmingham, we have had an improper it -- an important civil-rights story protected and prepared -- infertility -- in perpetuity. we will go one by one and towards the end i will come back up here for some guided questions and conversation. if i do not get too selfish with the time we have today, we will have opportunities to hear from folks in the audience with questions. we wi
washington, julius rosen wall and the building of schools in the segregated south. she will be at the others pavilion and exhibit area, she will have books to purchase. if you do not have a chance to speak with her today or at the reception afterwards, please visit her on thursday at the authors reception. and at last, my good friend, brent, this is an important guy. the executive director of the african-american cultural heritage fund for the national trust for historic preservation. he led...
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charges another extradition for songs to resist but this time the clocks are not ticking in favor of julius on which i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. based on the investigation i have concluded that the accuser is credible has statement is the reliable one. college that the evidence as it stands today is not sufficient. it is that case that the oral testimony which was given by the accuser has weakened. the memories fade for natural reasons. that full at have to side of that the evidence is not strong enough to continue pursuing an indictment. also coming up the earlier this year a french judge ruled in favor of a rooster in a noise complaint smell the defendant is a duck will the same justice applied to birds of a different feather. i don't think i'm not well so these ducks are a problem my ducks make new ones. and this bothers the neighborhood of what. you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world that welcome we begin the day in which the 2 cases against julie the songs became the one kick against julian of songe the world knows the songs as the founder
charges another extradition for songs to resist but this time the clocks are not ticking in favor of julius on which i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. based on the investigation i have concluded that the accuser is credible has statement is the reliable one. college that the evidence as it stands today is not sufficient. it is that case that the oral testimony which was given by the accuser has weakened. the memories fade for natural reasons. that full at have to side of that the...
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julius on day in venice thank you very much for that update on the floods in the city of. israel says a series of rockets have been fired from gaza despite a cease fire that was agreed with the militant palestinian group islamic jihad the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border israel says it's on for quiet with quiet but insists it will not stop a spot a sea of targeted killings of militants. metal soar into the night sky above gaza before being snuffed out by israel's iron dome missile defense system. but as day broke it seemed to beckon a fragile peace here. news of a deescalation in the area. also confirmed that a cease fire deal was reached under the supervision of egypt and it went into effect on the ground at 5 am with islamic jihad conditions of. the dealing kluge the occupier israel submission to conditions to stop the assassinations protect the much of return demonstrators and to begin the procedures to break the siege of gaza or one stop where the the clashes began after is really forces killed a senior commander from the pale
julius on day in venice thank you very much for that update on the floods in the city of. israel says a series of rockets have been fired from gaza despite a cease fire that was agreed with the militant palestinian group islamic jihad the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border israel says it's on for quiet with quiet but insists it will not stop a spot a sea of targeted killings of militants. metal soar into the night sky above gaza before being snuffed out...
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them said this is nothing to do with the revelations of war crimes people have seen the video that julius and his organization released of the cold blooded killing of journalists is not about that it's about this we didn't. allegations and i understand you claim there are 50 perceived process violations by the swedish authorities in this case yes well i analyzed meticulously all the documents that were made available to me including the original 1st questioning of police reports that the the alleged victims the older the email correspondence that has leaked between the crown prosecution service and the swedish prosecution service internally e-mails to swedish police where they adapted witness statements without consulting the witnesses in order to be able to reopen the case once it was 1st closed so i had a lot of questions as about 50 questions where i said these are factors that in in my view prove that there was to do the due process violations and the swedish authorities has nothing to. say they basically answer to no one page letter saying we have no further observations now we're ta
them said this is nothing to do with the revelations of war crimes people have seen the video that julius and his organization released of the cold blooded killing of journalists is not about that it's about this we didn't. allegations and i understand you claim there are 50 perceived process violations by the swedish authorities in this case yes well i analyzed meticulously all the documents that were made available to me including the original 1st questioning of police reports that the the...
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because there's criticism of them using violence but he was kicked out of office how did this happen at julius hall is very unpopular among protesters you're right he was stabbed in november and the attack was filmed and shared online so logically protesters and the prodemocracy can shoot loose support because of that violence why junius hall and the pro dip pro-government camp should actually gain support but why it didn't happen it's because many people doubt the credibility of the a.t.o. so the video was filmed in a way as if it was all planned. the filming of the filming angle was perfect and besides he and his team reacted superfast and as if they knew exactly what was going to happen so that's why a lot of people actually doubt the credibility and of course these are all speculations i have to say that but many believe that the attack was staged and that's why they didn't take it seriously so booting this guy out of office seems like a pretty big win for the pro-democracy camp but this is of course just a municipal election so what are the what's going to the outcome for hong kong how ar
because there's criticism of them using violence but he was kicked out of office how did this happen at julius hall is very unpopular among protesters you're right he was stabbed in november and the attack was filmed and shared online so logically protesters and the prodemocracy can shoot loose support because of that violence why junius hall and the pro dip pro-government camp should actually gain support but why it didn't happen it's because many people doubt the credibility of the a.t.o. so...
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. >> reporter: david julius identified molecules in cells that produce pain sensation in studying chiliper. this 17-year-old beat out thousands in a video competition winning a $250,000 scholarship. he wants to attend stanford. >> it's cool to focus on what's beyond our earth but also protect what we have, so i think in college i'll focus s a chance for hollywood a-listers to find themselves star struck. >> i'm presenting to a man who did amazing ground breaking work in medica>> i have a 4-yea says mommy why is that, mommy why, and most of the answers have to do with science. >> i'm really honored to be here and looking forward to learn so much of whatever is like the new technology. >> we need as much help as we can. we live in a world where we need great solutions to great problems. >> reporter: rock star lenny kravitz helped close out the night. betty yu, kpix 5. >>> neat. betty gets to meet all the fun people! i'd love to have met james corden. he's great on the air and in the history boys if you saw that. easuwe fel u know et at 5:08 tonight and the time lapse shows it sinking into
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it would be like landing a man on the moon, it would be like the assassination of julius ceasar.ut the problem is it didn't happen. because they tried to impeach him even before he became president and because they tried this russian collusion thing, they are in trouble with their impeach many idea. david: they are also having anti-democratic suggestions concerning the election and the responsibility of people in the deep state which some of those in the deep state admit now actually exist, for getting people who have been voted into office out. let me play for you a sound bite from a former cia acting director to get your impression. >> thank god for the deep state. i mean, i think everyone here has seen this progression of diplomats and intelligence officers and white house people trooping up to capitol hill saying these are people doing their duty or responding to a higher call. david: a higher call is more important than the voters' will. >> this is tragic and scary. in "inside trump's white house" i interviewed the president's kids. they feel very deeply what's going on. it'
it would be like landing a man on the moon, it would be like the assassination of julius ceasar.ut the problem is it didn't happen. because they tried to impeach him even before he became president and because they tried this russian collusion thing, they are in trouble with their impeach many idea. david: they are also having anti-democratic suggestions concerning the election and the responsibility of people in the deep state which some of those in the deep state admit now actually exist, for...
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i went to go work for the fcc where julius and i overlapped. i was continuing to work on it, it finally occurred to me, this is the kind of thing somebody would do if they're going to write a book. i went to borders downtown and checked out a book called something like "how to write and sell your nonfiction book propos proposal" and started following directions. so i was finishing law and i had -- i had reached the point where i thought, i would rather fail as a writer than succeed as a lawyer. and i don't know what i would do in law. and if i'm ever going to take my shot, this is the time, because if i take another law job, i don't think i'll ever risk it again, i think i'll be too deep into a path, i won't want to stop a off and write something like a book. this is the time. my husband and i were moving back to new york. he was leaving law, too, to go into fnginance. he took financial accounting at night. we were in new york, the day came when we got our notices from the new york state bar association. time to pay the bar fees. and i looked a
i went to go work for the fcc where julius and i overlapped. i was continuing to work on it, it finally occurred to me, this is the kind of thing somebody would do if they're going to write a book. i went to borders downtown and checked out a book called something like "how to write and sell your nonfiction book propos proposal" and started following directions. so i was finishing law and i had -- i had reached the point where i thought, i would rather fail as a writer than succeed as...
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german physicians julius emulation is one of the founders of doctors for madagascar he set up the platform 2 years ago. this is the reason to talk about rushed we figured he'd been totally surprised at how many of join it. we have more women and families using it than we expected and we're also getting requests from hospitals including ones in completely different parts of the capital and others outside the city to always wanting to use the system also we think it's great to just gonna forget the one that's been retired. he already has 6000 paying members and now the government of ghana has also expressed interest in this health insurance scheme. health care security a social network as many as 4000000000 people worldwide have no access to such basic protection with the lowest levels of education a most at risk in brazil casual trash pickers and now being given the chance to train as official waste saltus instead. this patch of land 20 kilometers outside the capital brasilia used to be the biggest landfill site in latin america last year the dump was closed and the 60 meter high mountain o
german physicians julius emulation is one of the founders of doctors for madagascar he set up the platform 2 years ago. this is the reason to talk about rushed we figured he'd been totally surprised at how many of join it. we have more women and families using it than we expected and we're also getting requests from hospitals including ones in completely different parts of the capital and others outside the city to always wanting to use the system also we think it's great to just gonna forget...
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physically or by medication i don't know but plainly he's being kept in conditions which are extremely in julius to hold an absolutely unnecessary for a prisoner who has no track record of violence and doesn't need to be treated like a terrorist. all at the same time as songes legal team has claimed that their client is struggling to prepare his defense against that extradition because the computer he's been given is a brother poor condition do you think that there's any chance of those being upgraded his computer being upgraded having better resources to prepare his defense . i think you know his defense has been quite deliberate the crippled at all stages the idea of giving him a virtually workable computer all his papers and documents was stolen by the united states of america given to the united states by the ecuadorian embassy perth the illegally united states is no that court has no right to hold his documents that he has no access to his own materials to prepare his defense and of course the court refused to allow time for evidence to emerge from a span. court case shows that his defense
physically or by medication i don't know but plainly he's being kept in conditions which are extremely in julius to hold an absolutely unnecessary for a prisoner who has no track record of violence and doesn't need to be treated like a terrorist. all at the same time as songes legal team has claimed that their client is struggling to prepare his defense against that extradition because the computer he's been given is a brother poor condition do you think that there's any chance of those being...
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speaking of julius johns sweden's dropped the julian assange of rape investigation due to lack of evidence. and the drive to for their 2nd time they dropped it 1st back in 2017 and on top of that the least emails showed swedish prosecutors attempted to drop extradition proceedings against assad and assad as early as 2013 now the only question left is whether he'll be extradited to the us for the crime of publishing america's crimes i mean it's insane ok. this is literally how the mafia works you know hey we're going to break your legs for telling everyone that we've been breaking people's legs. and then our final bit of good news don't do it don't do it death row prisoner rodney reed received a stay of execution this way. was casual to be actually curative for the 1906 murder of a young woman even though there's a lot of new evidence confirming his innocence while many outlets have reported on this on the story the stay of execution very few have mentioned. the most important fact that the death penalty is stupid it's in its antiquated while when both monkey brain rage based morally bankru
speaking of julius johns sweden's dropped the julian assange of rape investigation due to lack of evidence. and the drive to for their 2nd time they dropped it 1st back in 2017 and on top of that the least emails showed swedish prosecutors attempted to drop extradition proceedings against assad and assad as early as 2013 now the only question left is whether he'll be extradited to the us for the crime of publishing america's crimes i mean it's insane ok. this is literally how the mafia works...
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and that was julius i believe there reporting from venice you're watching t w news still to come malnutrition disease and pollution a new report says children could be hardest hit by climate change will bring in our science correspondent for a closer look at the war. israel and palestinian militants are observing a cease fire after 2 days of clashes in gaza the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border $34.00 palestinians died in israeli strikes on the palestinian territory. misael soar into the night sky above gaza before being snuffed out by israel's iron dome missile defense system. as day broke it seemed to beckon a fragile peace here. news of a deescalation in the area. to the ultimate also the walkway confirmed that to cease fire deal was reached under the supervision of egypt and it went into effect on the ground at 5 am with islamic jihad conditions. the dealing kluge the occupy israel submission to conditions to stop the assassinations protect the much of return demonstrators and to begin the procedure is to break the siege of gaza. luck buddy the cl
and that was julius i believe there reporting from venice you're watching t w news still to come malnutrition disease and pollution a new report says children could be hardest hit by climate change will bring in our science correspondent for a closer look at the war. israel and palestinian militants are observing a cease fire after 2 days of clashes in gaza the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border $34.00 palestinians died in israeli strikes on the...
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in this age of bragg's sit with a balance finally take place knowing that the united states wants julius on to be extradited. do you think that that reduces the likelihood that the u.k. would ever decide not to extradite him i mean do you see the politics of bread sit influencing this legal decision. no i don't think so there are certainly cases where british government business has refused to send somebody for trial it might states people suffering from mental difficulties for example there was a computer who was sent. and you can see circumstances in which it wouldn't be appropriate to do so and it's written used to be that joint legal political 'd per person but expression now is one of pretty. well it's issues it's they ultimately have to look at the last word but it's very much a legal process i'm sure will put the government whichever government is elected office of our general election whatever happens to preclude the government wait and see what the courts say this is of course say this is not political but it's perfectly possible for him to be extradited i'd be very surprised if
in this age of bragg's sit with a balance finally take place knowing that the united states wants julius on to be extradited. do you think that that reduces the likelihood that the u.k. would ever decide not to extradite him i mean do you see the politics of bread sit influencing this legal decision. no i don't think so there are certainly cases where british government business has refused to send somebody for trial it might states people suffering from mental difficulties for example there...
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city's national moaning coming up later this tuesday after the break in fact dozens adult is said julius son could die in prison without medical treatment if something no put appealed to the british government we have one of the medics direct among us stories with. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only mostly exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. you look at your dollar bill that says the federal reserve no no if you look that up in the pedia it'll tell you it's debt debt is a no right they're not creating has nothing to do with money it's created is formaldehyde it's monetary formaldehyde and they're trying to and they're complaining that the corpses and greed and they just are failing to acknowledge that the global economy died in 2008 stop. health wiki leaks founder julian assange has been put in severe risk during his 50 week sentence in a british prison say 60 doctors they said it was a blow could die a virgin open letter to t
city's national moaning coming up later this tuesday after the break in fact dozens adult is said julius son could die in prison without medical treatment if something no put appealed to the british government we have one of the medics direct among us stories with. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only mostly exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit...
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and for the very latest let's go live to venice and julius on daily julia what's the situation in the city today many has started building seemed to have been badly affected by rising waters. yes so as you can see behind me we have currently reached a new high tide peak at is definitely not as high as a record setting one from yesterday and the night before but we are now at around 120 centimeters so i would say it is slightly below my knee i'm standing in water at the moment and one of the most hit buildings is say marks basilica behind me the water entered the building broke the windows invaded the crypt underneath up to $165.00 centimeters and it covered completely the floor of the business. that may cause damage to the marble and the mosaic on the floor of the basilica and to the columns in the crypt the damage will have to be assessed in the future when the water starts to dry out but it looks like it's in the millions of euros country as we heard the report because huge public anger in venice over the long delayed flood protection system what can you tell us. i've been speaking
and for the very latest let's go live to venice and julius on daily julia what's the situation in the city today many has started building seemed to have been badly affected by rising waters. yes so as you can see behind me we have currently reached a new high tide peak at is definitely not as high as a record setting one from yesterday and the night before but we are now at around 120 centimeters so i would say it is slightly below my knee i'm standing in water at the moment and one of the...
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you don't use julius of delhi there in venice well let's get you up on some other stories making headlines around the world today more anti-government rallies have been underway in chile thousands have taken to the streets across the country for nearly a month 1st to oppose a planned hike in subway fares but now protesters are calling for wide ranging social reforms and for president sebastian pinera to step down. olivia's interim president. says former president if former rivals cannot run as a candidate in new elections thousands of more other supporters marched through the political capital of pas on thursday saying morales was forced out in a coup around us resigned on sunday and is now in exile in mexico. media outlets in lebanon on our reporting that political parties have agreed on a new prime minister muhammad son poddy a former finance minister has been chosen to lead the country is predecessor resigned at the end of october following nationwide anti corruption protests the demonstrations a threat in lebanon into political and economic turmoil. you're watching news still to come t
you don't use julius of delhi there in venice well let's get you up on some other stories making headlines around the world today more anti-government rallies have been underway in chile thousands have taken to the streets across the country for nearly a month 1st to oppose a planned hike in subway fares but now protesters are calling for wide ranging social reforms and for president sebastian pinera to step down. olivia's interim president. says former president if former rivals cannot run as...
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damage has been inflicted on julius and and the very danger that we wanted to avoid with the asylum when it couldn't be avoided and giuliani's as we know. in the prison waiting for an extradition. will crimes so there's a positive outcome by. somehow too late yes and i just want to pick up on what you said there are about the ecuadorian embassy is role in all of this i would suggest that as far as the public were concerned they couldn't offer it is we considered somewhat saviors for signs offering him sanctuary in the belief that he was innocent and he was a political refugee but we're hearing newspaper reports they love republicans claiming that the surveillance inside the embassy itself was really quite extensive incredible the reports saying that there were microphones hidden in the women's bathroom surveillance equipment in a fire extinguisher did you have any idea that you know surveillance was this extensive we didn't know that it was to these extreme an extent. to be honest some of us including julian always suspected that the security company working for the embassy was spying on
damage has been inflicted on julius and and the very danger that we wanted to avoid with the asylum when it couldn't be avoided and giuliani's as we know. in the prison waiting for an extradition. will crimes so there's a positive outcome by. somehow too late yes and i just want to pick up on what you said there are about the ecuadorian embassy is role in all of this i would suggest that as far as the public were concerned they couldn't offer it is we considered somewhat saviors for signs...
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of bragg's it with breaks it about what's finally take place knowing that the united states wants julius on to be extradited. do you think that that reduces the likelihood that the u.k. would ever decide not to extradite him i mean do you see the politics of brecht's it influencing this legal decision. no i don't think so there are certainly cases where the british government business as refuse to sit with somebody for trial it states people suffering from mental difficulties for example that it was a computer it was said. and you can see circumstances in we wouldn't be appropriate to do so and it's rich it used to be that joint legal political 'd purpose was but expression now as well else all it's issues it's that they ultimately up to the last minute but it's very much illegal practices and i'm sure that the government whichever government is elected off of the current general election whatever happens to bricks it the government wait and see what the courts say the courts say this is not political it's perfectly possible for it to be it's not to be very surprised if you get the bigge
of bragg's it with breaks it about what's finally take place knowing that the united states wants julius on to be extradited. do you think that that reduces the likelihood that the u.k. would ever decide not to extradite him i mean do you see the politics of brecht's it influencing this legal decision. no i don't think so there are certainly cases where the british government business as refuse to sit with somebody for trial it states people suffering from mental difficulties for example that...
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working as dole trumper the we've heard of this program voices australia can't intervene because julius articles is in australia this is just a normal extradition case and she retreated is that. not this is this is. potentially the biggest crime if we let this poor woman who has exposed america more crimes than is now being treated in the most the riff it y.i.t. . i mean it's exceptional the crude see that this country is putting on this guy i should say was we gave leaks exposed crimes alleged crimes. every country whether it be russia so i'm going to is not a hard is an ever not pardons out there is it about us press freedom this is about information this is about whistle blowing this is about holding the powerful so the can that's what this is always being you know and when he claimed asylum in the ecuadorian embassy that trumped anything about jumping bail you know asylum claims trump anything but in fairness to him or gloomy you spoke at a media freedom coverage here which i should say this program was banned from the caribbean protect journalists individuals as your game. for that
working as dole trumper the we've heard of this program voices australia can't intervene because julius articles is in australia this is just a normal extradition case and she retreated is that. not this is this is. potentially the biggest crime if we let this poor woman who has exposed america more crimes than is now being treated in the most the riff it y.i.t. . i mean it's exceptional the crude see that this country is putting on this guy i should say was we gave leaks exposed crimes alleged...
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we have seen some quite high profile public stablish mental probe aging members unseated including julius ho and he was of course the fellow who was associated with the triads who were then accused of beating we saw images of these triads beating the protests is doing the campaign with that we've spoken to a promise. kept member earlier. his name is paul cherry and he says that these results for the probation camp a nightmarish this is what he had to say a short time ago. so i believe what we now do is. rather more satisfactory than before and i think the government. of the year is there just although timing wise it may not be the best time yet but it will be on the table as well. i will say let's look ahead to the rest of the day now we are expecting some pro-democracy politicians to visit the university were some students are still involved in the standoff with police. there is a handful of protesters have been inside that polytechnic university campus for more than a week now we had 1000 late last week but we believe up to about 20 are still holed up inside now some of the civic party
we have seen some quite high profile public stablish mental probe aging members unseated including julius ho and he was of course the fellow who was associated with the triads who were then accused of beating we saw images of these triads beating the protests is doing the campaign with that we've spoken to a promise. kept member earlier. his name is paul cherry and he says that these results for the probation camp a nightmarish this is what he had to say a short time ago. so i believe what we...
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it would be like landing a man on the moon, it would be like the assassination of julius ceasar. the problem is it didn't happen. because they tried to impeach him even before he became president and because they tried this russian collusion thing, they are in trouble with their impeach many idea. david: they are also having anti-democratic suggestions concerning the election and the responsibility of people in the deep state which some of those in the deep state admit now actually exist, for getting people who have been voted into office out. let me play for you a sound bite from a former cia acting director to get your impression. >> thank god for the deep state. i mean, i think everyone here has seen this progression of diplomats and intelligence officers and white house people trooping up to capitol hill saying these are people doing their duty or responding to a higher call. david: a higher call is more important than the voters' will. >> this is tragic and scary. in "inside trump's white house" i interviewed the president's kids. they feel very deeply what's going on. it's
it would be like landing a man on the moon, it would be like the assassination of julius ceasar. the problem is it didn't happen. because they tried to impeach him even before he became president and because they tried this russian collusion thing, they are in trouble with their impeach many idea. david: they are also having anti-democratic suggestions concerning the election and the responsibility of people in the deep state which some of those in the deep state admit now actually exist, for...
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. >> julius baer said it would take an impairment charge of 90 million euros. the subsidiary underperformed last year and has seen further out flows and high level executive departure this year. reported that assets under management jumped 10%. >> shares in easy jet are higher today after reporting a full year profit at the upper end of guidance it also saw a dip on which the company blamed weaker comments the budget carrier announced plans to become the first to spend 25 million pounds each year to make things possible >> a strong performance by easy jet. they are the latest to place the new airbus order the long haul jet liner in a deal worth $50 billion putting in a $14 billion order for airbus 350 coming on the heels of the dubai air show. the tech show closed higher after agreeing to a restructuring deal we are joined now by the cfo kindly getting up early for us i want to ask you how does this restructuring work and what is the need for it? >> good morning. look, i think to get a sense of how big yandex is as a whole, you'll have to imagine google and spo
. >> julius baer said it would take an impairment charge of 90 million euros. the subsidiary underperformed last year and has seen further out flows and high level executive departure this year. reported that assets under management jumped 10%. >> shares in easy jet are higher today after reporting a full year profit at the upper end of guidance it also saw a dip on which the company blamed weaker comments the budget carrier announced plans to become the first to spend 25 million...
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members unseated including julius ho and he was of course the fellow who was associated with the triad to within the queues to be shingle we saw images of these triads beating the protests is during the campaign we've now we've spoken to a promise. kept member early on his lips of counts his name is paul cherry and he says that these results for the probation camp a nightmarish this is what he had to say a short time ago i. have spoken quite loudly and clearly so i believe what we now do is. but the more satisfactory than before and i think the government. although timing wise it may not be the best time yet but they will be on the table as well there is a handful of those protesters have been inside that polytechnic university campus for more than a week now we had 1000 late last week but we believe up to about 20 are still holed up inside now some of the civic is on the candidates who won at sunday's district election and they're going to go on this of course in a demonstration at university we also have 2 other demonstrations planned we have one flash mob we expect to appear in cent
members unseated including julius ho and he was of course the fellow who was associated with the triad to within the queues to be shingle we saw images of these triads beating the protests is during the campaign we've now we've spoken to a promise. kept member early on his lips of counts his name is paul cherry and he says that these results for the probation camp a nightmarish this is what he had to say a short time ago i. have spoken quite loudly and clearly so i believe what we now do is....
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also liked hamlet, julius this was the george washington who had an eye for the attractive women. in the 18th century, she was considered an attractive woman. not only was she an attractive , she was the widow of a general and she was very wealthy. is going to end up marrying up. jaw stuffthis square shirt, not unapproachable, but tois the man that is going keep himself in proper form and i have referenced this to you several times about how he could not control his anger. he always had trouble controlling his anger and in this particular episode happened at the constitutional convention and we will happen again yorker, a man new anduestionable virtue taking bodies with alexander hamilton. he was boasting that he could treat washington that he could treat any other of his best morris and hamilton made a wager. couldon said if morris treat washington like any other friend in public then hamilton ford buy dinner and wine morris and 12 of his friends. a the night in question public event, george washington as we know will become president of the constitutional convention and he was h
also liked hamlet, julius this was the george washington who had an eye for the attractive women. in the 18th century, she was considered an attractive woman. not only was she an attractive , she was the widow of a general and she was very wealthy. is going to end up marrying up. jaw stuffthis square shirt, not unapproachable, but tois the man that is going keep himself in proper form and i have referenced this to you several times about how he could not control his anger. he always had trouble...
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he also liked hamlet, julius caesar. those were a couple of his favorites. this was the george washington who had an eye for the attractive women. in the 18th century, she was considered an attractive woman. not only was she an attractive woman, she was the widow of a gentleman, and she was very wealthy. so george is going to end up marrying up. he is not this square jaw st uffed shirt, he is not unapproachable, but he is the man that is going to keep himself in proper decorah -- decorum. i have referenced this to you several times about how he could not control his anger. he always had trouble controlling his anger. this particular episode happens during the constitutional convention. we will reference it again on gouverneur morris, a new yorker, a man of questionable virtue was drinking buddies with alexander hamilton. he was boasting that he could treat washington just like any other of his best friends. and morris and hamilton made a wager. hamilton said if morris could treat washington like any other friend in public, then hamilton would buy dinner and
he also liked hamlet, julius caesar. those were a couple of his favorites. this was the george washington who had an eye for the attractive women. in the 18th century, she was considered an attractive woman. not only was she an attractive woman, she was the widow of a gentleman, and she was very wealthy. so george is going to end up marrying up. he is not this square jaw st uffed shirt, he is not unapproachable, but he is the man that is going to keep himself in proper decorah -- decorum. i...
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if you do not want to be a nurse, tongue teach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life. we will pay you a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college class would accept. years, we will30 give you a pension that sounded pretty good back then because your spouse would probably die before you. that is our system. no other enterprise in america pays people like that. unless we can figure out how to do it differently, we will continue to lose 50% of people from the profession. i am not running to be the president of america's school board, but it seems to me we have a national interest in figuring out where the next couple million teachers are going to come from and how we move from a place where if you are born poor in the united states, your chance of graduating with a college agree is roughly one in 900. >> >> real quickly. i'm afraid of drawing you under the bus. >> than i do not want to call on you. >> my wife? definitely wants me to do it and she does not have any personal ambitious for me. she just thinks him the right person. it's not just because she wan
if you do not want to be a nurse, tongue teach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life. we will pay you a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college class would accept. years, we will30 give you a pension that sounded pretty good back then because your spouse would probably die before you. that is our system. no other enterprise in america pays people like that. unless we can figure out how to do it differently, we will continue to lose 50% of people from the...
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[silencio total] >>no creo que eso les guste mucho, julius. >>¿quÉ dices, steve?nerario planeado. [ríe] >>¡ay no, smart! ¡no lo dejen abordar! ¡detÉnganlo! ¡trae entre sus cosas tijeras y una crema! [algarabía] ¡adentro todos! ¡rÁpido, rapido! ¡mÉtanse! ¡que te metas! [patada] >>listo... [clic] [clic] ¡presiÓn! >>listo... ¡motores! >>listo. >>¡cafetera! [clic] >>¡listo! [algarabía] [risas] >>¡cÓmetelas! >>es la resortera mÁs grande que habÍa visto en mi vida, y seguro que va a funcionar. ¡atenciÓn! les habla su capitÁn. en caso de una emergencia acuÁtica, pÓnganse el chaleco en la cabeza y despÍdanse de esta... [explosión] vida. [exclamaciones] >>¡nueva york, ahÍ vamos! capitán: ...un dios personal, que este pedazo de chatarra vuele. alex: ¿profesional? ¿un dios? quÉ? >>todo listo, seÑor. >>¡estoy afuera! !nooo! >>en caso de que no haya presiÓn en la cabina, pÓnganse la mÁscara sobre su cara para ocultarle el pavor a los otros pasajeros. >>disculpe, seÑorita, pero ¿y esto no iba a asegurar mi asiento? >>no, seÑor. >>bien, muchachos... ¡lancen! [prenden los motores
[silencio total] >>no creo que eso les guste mucho, julius. >>¿quÉ dices, steve?nerario planeado. [ríe] >>¡ay no, smart! ¡no lo dejen abordar! ¡detÉnganlo! ¡trae entre sus cosas tijeras y una crema! [algarabía] ¡adentro todos! ¡rÁpido, rapido! ¡mÉtanse! ¡que te metas! [patada] >>listo... [clic] [clic] ¡presiÓn! >>listo... ¡motores! >>listo. >>¡cafetera! [clic] >>¡listo! [algarabía] [risas] >>¡cÓmetelas! >>es la...
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if you don't want to be a nurse, then coteach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life and we will pay you, a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college cost would accept because nobody is ever going to ask you do anything else but if you make it 30 years, will you be a pension sounded pretty good back then because your spouse will probably die before you. that is our system. no other enterprise in america pays people that way anymore. and unless we can say about how to do it differently equated to continue to is 50 percent of the people from the professional the first five years. not running to be the president of the market school work, but it seems to me that we have a national interest in figuring out where the next couple of million teachers are going to come from in this country. and how we move from a place where if you are born poor in the united states, her chances of graduating with a college degree, or the equivalent, are roughly nine in 100. student i'm going to throw you in the bus. >> that i deafly don't want to call you. [laughter]. >>> i'm wond
if you don't want to be a nurse, then coteach julius caesar every year for 30 years of your life and we will pay you, a ridiculously low salary that no one else in your college cost would accept because nobody is ever going to ask you do anything else but if you make it 30 years, will you be a pension sounded pretty good back then because your spouse will probably die before you. that is our system. no other enterprise in america pays people that way anymore. and unless we can say about how to...
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presents baja could -- wh could be described as a modern day mark anthony speech after the fall of juliusrites, the then chief of staff john kelly and secretary of state rex tillerson, quote, confided in me that when they resisted the president they weren't being insubordinate. they were trying to save the country. it was their decisions not the president's that were in the best interests of america, they said. the president didn't know what he was doing. well, haley said tillerson told her that without their resistance people would die. in an interview with cbs haley defended president trump and said if they didn't like what he was up to they should have resigned. here she goes. >> instead of saying that to me, they should have been saying that to the president. not asking me to join them on their side bar plan. it should have been, go tell the president what your differences are and quit if you don't like what he's doing but to undermine a president is really a very dangerous thing. >> for more i'm joined by margaret carlson columnist for the daily beast and eugene robinson columnist at
presents baja could -- wh could be described as a modern day mark anthony speech after the fall of juliusrites, the then chief of staff john kelly and secretary of state rex tillerson, quote, confided in me that when they resisted the president they weren't being insubordinate. they were trying to save the country. it was their decisions not the president's that were in the best interests of america, they said. the president didn't know what he was doing. well, haley said tillerson told her...