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kara, hurry back talk to you soon >> thanks. >>> let's get to seema mody. >> good morning.n markets closing lower as trade tension worries linger ahead of the european commission president's trip to the white house wednesday. all of the stocks, worst performing led by defines in chrysler and ferrari after sergio marchionne's sudden departure. shares of those two names down sharply, ferrari on track for the worst day since september of last year. ryanair fell more than 6%, reporting a 22% drop in pretax profit this past quarter the airline, the largest in europe by passenger numbers has been hit by a series of strikes since it agreed to recognize unions last december ryanair warning that average fares would be lower than expected in the key summer period, amid uncertainty over potential strikes going forward. it did say it was on course to hit annual profit targets. shares down 7.5%. >>> and finally, look at shares of wpp that stock trading higher on reports that tech giants alibaba and ten cent are in talks to buy out 20% of the ad buy out chinese business sky news says it
kara, hurry back talk to you soon >> thanks. >>> let's get to seema mody. >> good morning.n markets closing lower as trade tension worries linger ahead of the european commission president's trip to the white house wednesday. all of the stocks, worst performing led by defines in chrysler and ferrari after sergio marchionne's sudden departure. shares of those two names down sharply, ferrari on track for the worst day since september of last year. ryanair fell more than 6%,...
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the sculptures of jason to kara's taylor are evolving over time as nature takes its toll. from forty meters below sea level to. seventeen hundred meters above it next up we are off to see one of the latest projects by swiss architect mario but now his signature works are scattered around the world and include several well known art museums among other remarkable buildings not normally red bricks are blocked his trademark but he's gone in a different direction for a restaurant which he designed in switzerland. an impressive construction at an impressive altitude the fiore i.d.p. a tram stone flower is patched at a lofty one thousand seven hundred meters. crowns the monte general also in the swiss count on to change. the on tacking on restaurant with its kind aramic views was designed by mario bava the world renowned swiss architect was inspired by the form of the mountain. with bastille montana i wanted to do justice to two different sides of the mountain one of them which faces south is very pretty the other is north facing it and it's craggy and steep and the a there that
the sculptures of jason to kara's taylor are evolving over time as nature takes its toll. from forty meters below sea level to. seventeen hundred meters above it next up we are off to see one of the latest projects by swiss architect mario but now his signature works are scattered around the world and include several well known art museums among other remarkable buildings not normally red bricks are blocked his trademark but he's gone in a different direction for a restaurant which he designed...
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here is what he told kara swisher. >> i'm jewish.re's a set of people who deny that the holocaust happened. >> yes, there's a lot. >> i find that deeply offensive. but at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong, either -- i don't think that they're intentionally getting it wrong, but -- >> in the case of the holocaust deniers, they might be, but go ahead. >> it's hard to impugn intent and to understand the intent. >> he later clarified the remarks where he said i personally find holocaust denial deeply offensive and absolutely did not intend to defend the intent of people who deny that. it does raise the question, though, does zuckerberg have a deep understanding of how his platform can be used as a vehicle to spread hate? joining me is a silicon valley correspondent for "the washington post." elizabeth, i'll ask you that question. does he understand how influential his site can be? >> you know, it's a great question. i think tha
here is what he told kara swisher. >> i'm jewish.re's a set of people who deny that the holocaust happened. >> yes, there's a lot. >> i find that deeply offensive. but at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong, either -- i don't think that they're intentionally getting it wrong, but -- >> in the case of the holocaust deniers, they might be, but go ahead. >>...
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he made the comments during the recode/decode podcast with kara swisher.cebook does not remove posts that deny the holocaust. >> i'm jewish. and there's this set of people who deny that the holocaust happened. i find that deeply offensive. but at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong. either -- i don't think they're intentionally getting it wrong. >> i think in the case of the holocaust deniers, they might be. >> zuckerberg later apologized in an e-mail saying he didn't mean to defend the intent of holocaust deniers. >> with so much concern about secure elections, this could not come at a better time for california. mms of federal dollars to improve security. the state received nearly $35 million from the federal government, about one third of it is now going towards beefing up computer security. and $20 million is being spent on protecting centers that allow voters to cast their ballots in the days before an election. now, the state is also allocati
he made the comments during the recode/decode podcast with kara swisher.cebook does not remove posts that deny the holocaust. >> i'm jewish. and there's this set of people who deny that the holocaust happened. i find that deeply offensive. but at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong. either -- i don't think they're intentionally getting it wrong. >> i think in the case of the...
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claiming in an interview with kara swisher that some are not intentionally getting it wrong. >> a setple who deny the holocaust happened. i find that deeply offensive. at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think there are things that different people get wrong either -- i don't think they are intentionally getting it wrong. it is hard to impugn intent and understand the intent. >> within hours, zuckerberg e-mailed to say he got it wrong. his comments coming one week after facebook confirmed it would allow info wars, a site that traffics in conspiracy theory to remain on the platf m platform. it will take down content that could contribute to violence, but will allow third party users to make the determination. >>> a measure to break california into three states will not be on the ballot. an order by the supreme court says the questions have been raised by proposition 9. the measure would asked voters if they want california to be separated to northern california, new california and southern california. that allows regional communities
claiming in an interview with kara swisher that some are not intentionally getting it wrong. >> a setple who deny the holocaust happened. i find that deeply offensive. at the end of the day, i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think there are things that different people get wrong either -- i don't think they are intentionally getting it wrong. it is hard to impugn intent and understand the intent. >> within hours, zuckerberg e-mailed to say he got it...
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studio to break it all down is nick mechanic life force nick good to see you so i heard earlier that kara described this win as a dream come true how did she do it she's been fantastic for this tournament she talked just one sat on the way to the final that was in the second round is a quick match but it took about an hour and five minutes apiece really williams but she's found the form that she had in two thousand and sixteen when she won the australian open the u.s. open and watch the final of wimbledon where she lost to syria with him so she finally got the better of her this time around let's see how she won her third grand slam title. one never won here the other has seven wimbledon titles to her name but she found she kept after it's over ruled by serene williams as the occasion on center court she didn't show it the germans tactic of forcing her opponent to make errors pay dividends in the first set and the williams tightened up her game in the second it was too little too late i prefer out of the ground when her victory was confirmed one champion congratulating a new one at the ne
studio to break it all down is nick mechanic life force nick good to see you so i heard earlier that kara described this win as a dream come true how did she do it she's been fantastic for this tournament she talked just one sat on the way to the final that was in the second round is a quick match but it took about an hour and five minutes apiece really williams but she's found the form that she had in two thousand and sixteen when she won the australian open the u.s. open and watch the final...
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. —— retaliatory karas. —— tariffs.omise from the eu to buy more soy beans and liquefied natural gas. the united states and the european union together account for more than 830 million citizens and more than 50% of the global gdp. in other words, together, where more than 50% of world trade. if we cannot, we could make the world a more prosperous place. it is early days and what these talks will look like remains to be seen. but there isa like remains to be seen. but there is a sense here that we are back from the brink of a breakdown in the world's biggest trading relationship. let's get more on this story. paul hofheinz is president of the lisbon council think tank in brussels. he was there. there he is. no, he joins us from brussels. paul, good to see you. believe me, it is good to see you. believe me, it is good to see you. with what we heard from donald trump and the european commission president, do you think it goes far enough to reassure those who were worried about what seemed to be an escalating trade row? le
. —— retaliatory karas. —— tariffs.omise from the eu to buy more soy beans and liquefied natural gas. the united states and the european union together account for more than 830 million citizens and more than 50% of the global gdp. in other words, together, where more than 50% of world trade. if we cannot, we could make the world a more prosperous place. it is early days and what these talks will look like remains to be seen. but there isa like remains to be seen. but there is a sense...
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us live a whole number one lawrence karas he said to lose his place almost certainly off to those mistakes that cost of a poll the champions league title in may. a quick reminder for you of autopsy story at the moment migration is likely to top the agenda of german chancellor angela merkel's annual summer news conference just two weeks ago it almost toppled half french all coalition government and she'll be facing the questions all of the german media and the international media later this morning. you're watching to w. news in berlin more from us at the top of the hour don't forget in the meantime you can always get the latest updates from a web site matches think up a news dot com thanks for watching. and. stick to. earth. home should have species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps little indios tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. like to use the term limits least drainage solutions and resource rich. interactive content teaching the next generation of lesson one mental to change. simply channels availab
us live a whole number one lawrence karas he said to lose his place almost certainly off to those mistakes that cost of a poll the champions league title in may. a quick reminder for you of autopsy story at the moment migration is likely to top the agenda of german chancellor angela merkel's annual summer news conference just two weeks ago it almost toppled half french all coalition government and she'll be facing the questions all of the german media and the international media later this...
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kara swisher >>> coming up, beverly hills property listing the first of its kind, coming to market athopping $1 billion. an inside look at what you get for that price rick santelli, what are you watching >> watching the long and ten year, getting close to 3%. we had 22 sessions in the 280s that ended a week ago friday last week, within a three basis point range. 295 to 298 where are yields going we talk about that after the break. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request a free... ...[decision guide.] with these types of plans... you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unite
kara swisher >>> coming up, beverly hills property listing the first of its kind, coming to market athopping $1 billion. an inside look at what you get for that price rick santelli, what are you watching >> watching the long and ten year, getting close to 3%. we had 22 sessions in the 280s that ended a week ago friday last week, within a three basis point range. 295 to 298 where are yields going we talk about that after the break. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but...
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wimbledon since steffi graf ages ago in one thousand nine hundred six i looked up and i was reading how kara described her win as a dream come true tell us how did she do it really is a green dream come true she's had a fantastic tournament she's any drops one set so far and that was in the second round it was a very quick match to get today against serena williams just an hour and five minutes bungee cabos found the form that she had in twenty sixteen when she won the australian open and the u.s. open and was the final of wimbledon when she lost the serena williams let's see how kava won her grand slam title. oh i think we were supposed to have a piece i'm going to have a piece on actually care one here the other has seven wimbledon titles to her name but she found she kept after it's over ruled by serena williams and the occasion on center court she didn't show it the germans tactic of forcing her opponent to make errors pay dividends in the first set and then williams tightened up her game in the second it was too little tonight i ever fell to the ground when her victory was confirmed one
wimbledon since steffi graf ages ago in one thousand nine hundred six i looked up and i was reading how kara described her win as a dream come true tell us how did she do it really is a green dream come true she's had a fantastic tournament she's any drops one set so far and that was in the second round it was a very quick match to get today against serena williams just an hour and five minutes bungee cabos found the form that she had in twenty sixteen when she won the australian open and the...
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and it rebounded after that, so do you think we'll s abound here, too, kara? >> well, i think the problem is it's so big. mark was showing off some number 2.5 billion people use its apps every day. it's an enormous part oacthe human uses things owned by facebook, including whatsapp ana inst along with facebook. and so, you know, to keep up thes high numbers is ry, very hard. very few companies can do that. apple has done tha pretty successfully, but it's not easy. and there's only so much money they can get that's new, and so, they've got to squeeze more money out of their current users. and there's some signs that people aren't using faceboo as much, so they're moving to instagram toet try to advertising revenue out of there, and that's a problem if you start to overthat. so, who knows. i mean, who knows. >> in a word, and really, inly have a second or two, do you think zuckerberg's job issafe, or is it possible he could step down? >> no. no, of course not. he controls everything. so,no, i doubt it. >> you did it, in a word, no. he's fine! >> kara swisher, th
and it rebounded after that, so do you think we'll s abound here, too, kara? >> well, i think the problem is it's so big. mark was showing off some number 2.5 billion people use its apps every day. it's an enormous part oacthe human uses things owned by facebook, including whatsapp ana inst along with facebook. and so, you know, to keep up thes high numbers is ry, very hard. very few companies can do that. apple has done tha pretty successfully, but it's not easy. and there's only so much...
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. >> let me go kara. there is a discussion of, quote, "all the stuff." >> poppy, you're right, there is a lot in this tape that we are now examining. on one hand you hear cohen and trump discussing this potential payment to buy the rights to that story. at the time during the campaign when hope hicks, trump's campaign spokeswoman was asked about him. she said they had no flknowledg about it. we know that trump did know about the fact that karen mcdougle was paid because he and michael cohen were discussing buying those rights. the tape is a bit muddy so it is hard to make out exactly everything they are talking about. there is this dispute over whether trump was saying let us pay for cash or saying don't pay for cash, pay for a check. listen to what rudy giuliani, his attorney, said last night about this dispute and this discussion. >> what i urge people to do is just don't ongyline, listen to e tape. filet three time play it three times. i've got about 4,000 hours of mafia people on tape. i know how to l
. >> let me go kara. there is a discussion of, quote, "all the stuff." >> poppy, you're right, there is a lot in this tape that we are now examining. on one hand you hear cohen and trump discussing this potential payment to buy the rights to that story. at the time during the campaign when hope hicks, trump's campaign spokeswoman was asked about him. she said they had no flknowledg about it. we know that trump did know about the fact that karen mcdougle was paid because he...
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kara ska neleh is outfront. what else do you know about this? >> reporter: that's right, erin.ou really can't make this up. we know robert mueller has reached out to kristen davis known as the manhattan adam. now, davis has worked for stone for years. they're very close. he is the godfather to her son, but her lawyer says that she has not been subpoenaed by robert mueller, but he did tell me -- this is daniel hawk hiser, her attorney, if the special attorney appeals her, he will be representing her in that. he also declined any conversations he had with the special office. they also declined to comment. davis's spokeswoman gave us a statement in which she explained the extent of the relationship with roger stone shchl e said christian davis and roger stone are very good friends and she's worked off and on with him for the last ten years. roger is her son's godfather. she works kurnlly in the cosmetology business and knows nothing about the 2016 election. we also have a statement from roger stone's lawyer and here's what he told us. he said if the purpose of the special counsel
kara ska neleh is outfront. what else do you know about this? >> reporter: that's right, erin.ou really can't make this up. we know robert mueller has reached out to kristen davis known as the manhattan adam. now, davis has worked for stone for years. they're very close. he is the godfather to her son, but her lawyer says that she has not been subpoenaed by robert mueller, but he did tell me -- this is daniel hawk hiser, her attorney, if the special attorney appeals her, he will be...
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. >> the comments were made on the podcast with kara swisher.uckerberg was smexplaining why facebook does not rve postsat d. ust deniers.oesn't mean the >>> part of highway 101 shut down. new details of the explosion at the kaiser permanente offices. it involves a tanker truck. we know how it happened with that delivery. how is the driver? >> reporter: he is in the hospital tonight with significant injuries. this explosion this afternoon happened in the back of this kaiser permanente facility. it was so powerful, it was felt throughout this huge two-story building. >> i didn't hear the explosion. we all felt it. the building shook. >> reporter: that's what it was like inside this medical building when the explosion happened about 2:30 this afternoon. this truck, delivering liquid oxygen into a storage contain, suddenly an explosion and fire. no word on what went wrong. >> we evacuated and locked down the medical facility and then shut down highway 101. >> reporter: witnesses say first responders arrived in in their emergency training to work. >>
. >> the comments were made on the podcast with kara swisher.uckerberg was smexplaining why facebook does not rve postsat d. ust deniers.oesn't mean the >>> part of highway 101 shut down. new details of the explosion at the kaiser permanente offices. it involves a tanker truck. we know how it happened with that delivery. how is the driver? >> reporter: he is in the hospital tonight with significant injuries. this explosion this afternoon happened in the back of this kaiser...
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the sculptures of jason to kara's taylor are evolving over time as nature takes its toll. from underwater and once the road to to the purifying waters of every on france now this mineral water has hydrated and healed the human body for a couple of centuries but only since eight hundred twenty six has it been officially bottled today it's one of the most commercially sold bottled waters in the world available in some one hundred and twenty countries and it's hard to believe when you visit this quaint town of every l.a. by which owes its reputation to nature. nestled on the shores of lake geneva if you only bank is a water paradise but the trips are popular here and so is fishing. the resort specializes in water sports of virtually every kind. and water springs are everywhere here thanks to its mineral quality if young has been a spa town since eight hundred twenty seven. along the lakeside chrononauts there's one product that sells especially well if you want drinking water fresh from the source. visitors rolls i've always sold water here i'm not especially proud of it it's
the sculptures of jason to kara's taylor are evolving over time as nature takes its toll. from underwater and once the road to to the purifying waters of every on france now this mineral water has hydrated and healed the human body for a couple of centuries but only since eight hundred twenty six has it been officially bottled today it's one of the most commercially sold bottled waters in the world available in some one hundred and twenty countries and it's hard to believe when you visit this...
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began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they'd see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final with that pause and the stadium and the flags flying i would love to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. ok so the second health is underway and some are still in mexico brazil sparkle's nipped off to keep across that game let's talk more about the fans because russia twenty eight he really has been. as much about the supporters as it has the football and there's a story of one mexico found who didn't make the trip for the world cup it's a story that began trending online rumors that his wife wouldn't let him go so his friends decided to take a life size cutout copy. of russia so that he didn't miss out however there's more developments having heard about the line some are a city officials wished him to russia gave him a free ticket for the game. against brazil lovely
began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they'd see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final with that pause and the stadium and the flags flying i would love to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. ok so the second health is underway and some are still in mexico...
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began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. felt that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final without bars in the stadium and the flags flying i would love to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. with thousands of fans taking pictures and videos during the world cup in russia she started to compile the best of them for you to check out you can follow all the fans all you view project on our site. ok. i. i i i. i. us. so much want to come here to follow the rules all the spills of the will come to any eighty right here were naughty on air and online we promise you that. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralist notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw with regards to the paris agreement regarding climate change which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions i challenge fro
began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. felt that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final without bars in the stadium and the flags flying i would love to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. with thousands of fans taking pictures and videos during the world...
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began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was was very moved. to follow both famous people telling me that they see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. always say that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup finals without pause in the stadium and the flags flying i would like to go to moscow and be at the final in russian. well this is how the quarter final match is lining up so far on friday we've got to arrive in france of course that's going to take place and usually not brought also that day brazil had to concede play the winner of the belgium game. again in sochi for russia croatia. now if you feel like you're missing out on all the action you can immerse yourself into the. an experience wherever you are in the world with our special funds i view project shows in the best pictures and video dedicated to all things world cup. the i. was. i was i was i was. ok. i. was i with i was . i was. i. was. i was so many people arriving in russia for the world cup s
began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was was very moved. to follow both famous people telling me that they see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. always say that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup finals without pause in the stadium and the flags flying i would like to go to moscow and be at the final in russian. well this is how the quarter final match is...
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began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they'd see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. feel that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final with that boss in the stadium and the flags flying i would like to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. with thousands of fans taking pictures and videos of the world cup in russia started to compile for you the best of a check out you couldn't find that the. new project on a website called. ok. i i thought . i. thought i was. on. one. and you can follow through on the spills the world cup to the eighty right here on this channel international across all of platforms on light. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralists notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw the regard the paris agreement regarding climate change which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions i challenge from
began filming and had no idea it would go viral emotions were running high at the end of the games kara was very moved. to. famous people telling me that they'd see why but i know that we've had many views on social networks and that makes me happy. i. feel that it would be fantastic if we could get to the world cup final with that boss in the stadium and the flags flying i would like to go to moscow and be at the final in russia. with thousands of fans taking pictures and videos of the world...
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was an interview with a very well respected tech journalist here in silicon valley, a woman named karathis interview was a chance for mark zuckerberg to go into the various messages and views he has on dealing with problems facing the site, which as we know, this year, have become a real issue for the network. instead, mark zuckerberg has managed to talk himself into another controversy. speaking about holocaust deniers on facebook, of which there are a significant amount. he said he found it deeply offensive, but crucially, he said i don't think they are intentionally getting it wrong. and those words, "intentionally," many have taken serious issue with, condemning that as a view and thinking holocaust deniers simply have no place on the network, and that they should be covered by facebook‘s hate speech policy, which isn't allowed on the network. and so while mark zuckerberg, himselfjewish, is saying that he finds the comments offensive, he doesn't think the policy should be to remove it. instead, he clarified later they're going to reduce the distribution, so not delete them, but mak
was an interview with a very well respected tech journalist here in silicon valley, a woman named karathis interview was a chance for mark zuckerberg to go into the various messages and views he has on dealing with problems facing the site, which as we know, this year, have become a real issue for the network. instead, mark zuckerberg has managed to talk himself into another controversy. speaking about holocaust deniers on facebook, of which there are a significant amount. he said he found it...
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one hundred fifty thousand tons of munitions have been disposed of in the barents and kara seas in the arctic ocean it's a time bomb that's been ticking for nearly sixty years. scientists suspect that a long canada's east coast these toxic materials have long since found their way into the food chain. the effects of possibly contaminated seafood on local residents have not yet been studied. terry long is trying to track down as many of these munitions as he can. a. his research took him to washington d.c. where he studied materials on weapons disposal sites. through files of the pentagon he made a startling discovery. the documents were open to me i was allowed to go through. it was one in particular. special weapons secure those who are for nuclear weapons in the port of aden really. came across the ship that was disposing of nuclear weapons. page by page. six all hands on deck. three disposal commences thirteen fifteen disposal thirty tons of special weapons complete. nothing. nothing changed the course of twentieth century history more than the development of nuclear weapons human b
one hundred fifty thousand tons of munitions have been disposed of in the barents and kara seas in the arctic ocean it's a time bomb that's been ticking for nearly sixty years. scientists suspect that a long canada's east coast these toxic materials have long since found their way into the food chain. the effects of possibly contaminated seafood on local residents have not yet been studied. terry long is trying to track down as many of these munitions as he can. a. his research took him to...
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outside cameroon barbara and al-jazeera south sudan's parliament has voted to extend president salva kara's term in office along with other leading officials parliament's approval of a constitutional amendment means care will now stay on as president until twenty twenty one the ruling is likely to undermine peace talks aimed at ending the four and a half year civil war of all groups led by here is former vice president riek machar have already said they are strongly opposed to that low. a german court has ruled that carol when his former president carl's can be extradited to spain on charges of misappropriation of public funds but rejected a request to send him back to spain on more serious charges of rebellion the court decision is yet to be approved by the prosecutor's office which was arrested at the german danish border following an european arrest warrant in march the accusations relate to last year's an authorized referendum on carolinian independence. the former pakistani prime minister nabil i sharif is set to return to lahore where he's likely to be taken into custody at the airpor
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what's been happening in brussels we have our correspondent following everything over there for us kara what are some of the reactions you've been seeing and hearing there to this summit taking place today. also some hopeful voices here federica maurine the foreign policy chief of the european union just gave a press conference after the beginning of a meeting of foreign ministers here not related to that summit in helsinki but of course she said on the sidelines there was talk about the issue so we asked her what she was making off that meeting and she reiterated what she said when she entered this morning and basically that the change of an administration doesn't change the friendship of countries so she and most european leaders who arrived here today said they european foreign ministers rather said the united states are still the key ally and a big friend from the european perspective but then she said she will put the topic of transatlantic relations also on the agenda of the next foreign ministers meeting and she said when it comes to hope and that was interesting she said what th
what's been happening in brussels we have our correspondent following everything over there for us kara what are some of the reactions you've been seeing and hearing there to this summit taking place today. also some hopeful voices here federica maurine the foreign policy chief of the european union just gave a press conference after the beginning of a meeting of foreign ministers here not related to that summit in helsinki but of course she said on the sidelines there was talk about the issue...
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. >> reporter: kara hanson was 29, active and on top of the world about her first child.hours of giving birth she didn't feel well. she told her husband and medical staff. >> did she tell doctors? >> she did. we were able never to push the needing to the point where we need to do more. >> reporter: six days later he died of an infection. >> it'so very hard t understand. >> reporter: the u.s. has the worst maternal mortality rate ie developed world. 700 women die every year fromna pry or childbirth. some 65,000 nearly die. serena williams said she was givingstatistic after birth she was diagnosed with bl blood clots but only after she insisted doctor do ct scan. wnintin ericans are at. other advanced nations and wire really not sure of the reason why. >> reporter: possibleorfact women having babies later, lack of access to care or doctors not paying enough attention to the mother's health. a stunning 60% of childbirths relad deathsn the u.s. are preventible. new york presbyterian just opened a first of ite kind motherr, practicing for emergency and pushing f statewide repo
. >> reporter: kara hanson was 29, active and on top of the world about her first child.hours of giving birth she didn't feel well. she told her husband and medical staff. >> did she tell doctors? >> she did. we were able never to push the needing to the point where we need to do more. >> reporter: six days later he died of an infection. >> it'so very hard t understand. >> reporter: the u.s. has the worst maternal mortality rate ie developed world. 700 women...
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that's fine. >> kara, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in the meantime, the overnight court imposed deadline has come and gone for the trump administration to reunite thousands of children separated from their parents at the border.exas for us with the nbc's gabe gutierrez is in texa deadline. with the latest on that. good morning. gabe, >> reporter: good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good the government said it expected expected to reunite a to reunite all eligible migrantl children by midnight but we children with their won't nope if it actually met e midnight. we won that goal till later today.ind f mean highway, immigration it advocates here at the border sat goal until later the scramble to reunite these t. at the border they say the effort to families has been an absolute mess.s has been an absolute this morning, more migrant mes >> this morning more parents like omar from honduras are finally together with their children after being separated with their children after being separated at the at the border. border. but hundreds of other families are still in limbo are still in limbo s
that's fine. >> kara, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in the meantime, the overnight court imposed deadline has come and gone for the trump administration to reunite thousands of children separated from their parents at the border.exas for us with the nbc's gabe gutierrez is in texa deadline. with the latest on that. good morning. gabe, >> reporter: good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good the government said it expected expected to reunite a to reunite all...
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where you are in hong kong kara swisher >>> apple music gains on spotify's lead in the streaming marketave knifive reasons to b apple. more "squawk alley." ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com >>> welcome back shares of apple are moving higher, financial times reporting that apple music is closing in on spotify's lead for music streaming subscriptions. they published five reasons for investors to buy apple stock before beginning of the school year we're joined by the analyst, jim suva thanks for joining us today. >>
where you are in hong kong kara swisher >>> apple music gains on spotify's lead in the streaming marketave knifive reasons to b apple. more "squawk alley." ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest...
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>> i think kara's right. this is where -- you better stop attacking the prosecution. next step, if he's going to cooperate, that's all behind the scenes. and they'll have sections just with the lawyers without him first. i think it'll take some time, but mueller's team is very aggressive, very fast. we may suddenly hear there's a plea deal. >> all right. thank you so much for all of that. appreciate it. >>> the other big news, cnn has learned the u.s. defense intelligence agency believes kim jong-un won't denuclear. canada striking back and the eu issuing a dire warning as a key trump ally warnings this can go too. >>> and about thailand, consider this story. a teenage soccer team found alive after nine days trapped in a cave. we will take you there live. when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy
>> i think kara's right. this is where -- you better stop attacking the prosecution. next step, if he's going to cooperate, that's all behind the scenes. and they'll have sections just with the lawyers without him first. i think it'll take some time, but mueller's team is very aggressive, very fast. we may suddenly hear there's a plea deal. >> all right. thank you so much for all of that. appreciate it. >>> the other big news, cnn has learned the u.s. defense intelligence...
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so mark zuckerberg goes on kara swisher's podcast and she asks him a particular question about how arefo wars, a web site notorious for spreading conspiracy theories on line, how are you allowing that web site to have a page on facebook with a million followers and zuckerberg gets into the thing where he says he never wants to get into banning free speech. he doesn't want to ban speech outright, he'd rather restrict the distribution of that speech on facebook. and he says that the reason he doesn't want to ban speech is because he's not sure about the intent behind the speech and to do this he brings up the holocaust. let's listen to the audio. >> there was a set of people who deny that the holocaust happened, right? i find that deeply offensive. but at the end of the day i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong, either -- i don't think they're intentionally getting it wrong -- >> the case of the holocaust deniers, they might be. >> it's hard to impugn intent and to understand the intent. >> zuckerberg
so mark zuckerberg goes on kara swisher's podcast and she asks him a particular question about how arefo wars, a web site notorious for spreading conspiracy theories on line, how are you allowing that web site to have a page on facebook with a million followers and zuckerberg gets into the thing where he says he never wants to get into banning free speech. he doesn't want to ban speech outright, he'd rather restrict the distribution of that speech on facebook. and he says that the reason he...
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as you see from his recent interview with kara swisher, they're not doing the best job of talking throughe of some of these issues and a lot of people are offended at certain content that's allowed to remain. >> thank you both so much. we're standing by to hear from the director of national intelligence, dan coats. he will be answering questions in a moment about the wild week that was between putin and trump and the walk backs and all of the fallouts of helsinki. we'll be right back. >>> there's a lot at stake. no one knows this more than you. let's get right to it. want to start with russia, we'll move to the other threats and things you're looking at about the world. let's start with russia. you did something really extraordinary on monday. moments after the president appeared to be siding with vladimir putin over you, you personally by name, you stood up and spoke out. i'm wondering why did you do that? >> i'm not surprised we're starting with russia. i was just doing my job. as i expressed to the president on my third visit to the oval office as his new principal adviser, said mr. pr
as you see from his recent interview with kara swisher, they're not doing the best job of talking throughe of some of these issues and a lot of people are offended at certain content that's allowed to remain. >> thank you both so much. we're standing by to hear from the director of national intelligence, dan coats. he will be answering questions in a moment about the wild week that was between putin and trump and the walk backs and all of the fallouts of helsinki. we'll be right back....
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners, kara, before you is the may '18 financial report, includes revenues and expenditures from july 2017 to may 2018. on the revenue side, revenues continue to be strong, as you could see in the memo, we have projected to exceed our budget again this year. however, that strength is there but it is going to be lower than the prior years. so basically we have been on record highs the last few years. we are starting to see our revenues decrease but they are still better than budget so we are still having really good revenue strength. on the expenditure side, where we see, i will go back to revenues, where we see reduction, plan review revenue. plan review last year this time we were almost at 29 and this year we were almost $3 million lower. so that's where we see the reduction. on the expenditure side, we are basically the same as last year. we are about maybe $400,000 more. compared to the prior year. $56 million. we are okay there. if you look at the first page you will see we are projecting some expenditure savings too. but i want to caution the b.i.c. th
. >> good afternoon, commissioners, kara, before you is the may '18 financial report, includes revenues and expenditures from july 2017 to may 2018. on the revenue side, revenues continue to be strong, as you could see in the memo, we have projected to exceed our budget again this year. however, that strength is there but it is going to be lower than the prior years. so basically we have been on record highs the last few years. we are starting to see our revenues decrease but they are...
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and they have collaborated with elder kara lines, which is a nonprofit organization -- care alliance, which is a nonprofit organization. as a result of this collaboration, there will be 14 new beds available at residential care case alliance's campus at alma villa. as i mentioned, they provide 24-7 supervision and assistance with activities of daily living. residents are typically private pay as this level of care is not reimbursed by health insurance? and some facilities offer what is called memory care, which is a special kind of care that's provided to adults with dementia or alzheimer's. memory care services can include activities to stimulate the memory of residents, security to prevent patients from wandering, which is common among those with more advanced stages of dementia, and these facilities typically have higher staffing ratios and staffing specifically trained to care for those patients. so given that our older adult population is growing, we know that our population 65 and older will grow from 14% of our population to 20% by 2030, and the alzheimer's foundation has estim
and they have collaborated with elder kara lines, which is a nonprofit organization -- care alliance, which is a nonprofit organization. as a result of this collaboration, there will be 14 new beds available at residential care case alliance's campus at alma villa. as i mentioned, they provide 24-7 supervision and assistance with activities of daily living. residents are typically private pay as this level of care is not reimbursed by health insurance? and some facilities offer what is called...
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from mark's point of view, i think one of the great issues he is facing is in that interview with kara, he tried to frame the problem as either everything goes or we have to sensocensor and the reality is there's a much better third option, try to engage with people and inform them you don't want to censor things, you want to engage with haters, explain to them what's going on. facebook is a good platform for doing that >> are you okay in which the way they will deprioritize content they think is wrong but maybe well intended? >> i honestly think what they're doing right now is far too little and not nearly well enough thought out i think they're in a public relations mode, they're trying to make the pain go away and they need to step back and really look at the systemic causes of these problems and try to tackle them systematically rather than treating each one like it is an individual isolated event and the problem is that the culture has moved fast and they're now in the mode of moving slowly, trying to re-assemble humpty dumpty, and that's a hard way to go about these things. >> i
from mark's point of view, i think one of the great issues he is facing is in that interview with kara, he tried to frame the problem as either everything goes or we have to sensocensor and the reality is there's a much better third option, try to engage with people and inform them you don't want to censor things, you want to engage with haters, explain to them what's going on. facebook is a good platform for doing that >> are you okay in which the way they will deprioritize content they...
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that sort of flies in the face of what zuckerberg told kara in her podcast the other day.ow do you see that debate going, at least internally >> yeah. i think there's a sort of ethical or moral crisis inside of facebook right now where they really do believe in this western values of free speech and that people should not be stifled to say what they think on the platform, but then you get really tested, those really get tested when the alex jones info wars are spreading sort of false rumors about robert mueller and things that are potentially really damaging. or as eric was saying, just the holocaust denial stuff or white supremacist stuff. and i think employees, as much as they may believe these sort of things, they may see these things spreading throughout the world and really come to grips with how much they can really continue believing this and how much they want to act. so it's a continuing debate as you said there's things that start to leak out, but facebook is not really a leaky company so the fact that you're seeing the leaks means it's a real debate inside. >> e
that sort of flies in the face of what zuckerberg told kara in her podcast the other day.ow do you see that debate going, at least internally >> yeah. i think there's a sort of ethical or moral crisis inside of facebook right now where they really do believe in this western values of free speech and that people should not be stifled to say what they think on the platform, but then you get really tested, those really get tested when the alex jones info wars are spreading sort of false...
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but the democrats instead went hard left with a woman named kara eastman who is in favor of medicareollege, guaranteed job with a guaranteed paycheck, and in a midwest district like that, that is sane and sensible, even a lot of democrats are going to find that too much to go for. paul: but you know, karl, look, ocasio cortez it seems to me has a point at least on one thing, and that is enthusiasm and energy and passion. and if you stand for something, you're going to motivate people to vote. in 2010, as you know, the response from republicans to president obama was driven in part by that kind of passion. voters know that trump is going to have the veto authority. but the democrats may be motivated enough to put a check on that and some of these issues may not matter as much. >> well, maybe, but look, she comes from a very liberal district that is not representative of the country. when she goes out to campaign around the country, she's going to raise questions that local candidates are going to have to raise. in dallas, texas, in the 32nd congressional district, if she comes in and
but the democrats instead went hard left with a woman named kara eastman who is in favor of medicareollege, guaranteed job with a guaranteed paycheck, and in a midwest district like that, that is sane and sensible, even a lot of democrats are going to find that too much to go for. paul: but you know, karl, look, ocasio cortez it seems to me has a point at least on one thing, and that is enthusiasm and energy and passion. and if you stand for something, you're going to motivate people to vote....
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. >> in case you couldn't make out what kara swisher said, she said in the case of holocaust deniers, they might be getting it intentionally wrong. zuckerberg said facebook can't discern intent, and followed up clarifying he was not defending holocaust deniers. last year, the changes of facebook's policy that if someone posts false information intentionally with the intent of causing some sort of violence, that will be taken down. kris sanchez, today in the bay. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> more fallout for the trump administration this morning for the second time in two days, the white house is explaining what president trump meant to say about russia interfering in the 2016 election. a lot of people not happy with his explanation. tracie potts joins us live from washington this morning with a widespread protest now across the country. good morning. >> good morning. we are seeing those protests and also new this morning, an explanation from both president trump and president putin about what they think is happening here. the president tweeting that it's the media's fault, putt
. >> in case you couldn't make out what kara swisher said, she said in the case of holocaust deniers, they might be getting it intentionally wrong. zuckerberg said facebook can't discern intent, and followed up clarifying he was not defending holocaust deniers. last year, the changes of facebook's policy that if someone posts false information intentionally with the intent of causing some sort of violence, that will be taken down. kris sanchez, today in the bay. >> very interesting....