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kirsten is too radical for arizona. did not that she have a challenger in jerez allowed her to reposition herself as a centrist -- in her race allowed her to reposition herself as a centrist. our party wins when we are the party of bold colors, not pale pastels. i will trust that republican campaign going into november will be squarely on the side of supporting the president would hundred percent, and boldly -- 100%, and boldly advancing conservative ideas. the presidential campaign of two short years ago was more than a single election, it was a mandate from the american people to build the wall, yes? [cheers] i build the wall and certainly hope my opponent starts to say "build the wall!" repeal obama care, make sure autonomy grows. make sure that we cut spending, make sure our military is strong, and we take care of our veterans. there is an unfortunate trend in our party were too many candidates talk conservative back home to us, and then when they get to washington that swamp fever takes over and the establishment c
kirsten is too radical for arizona. did not that she have a challenger in jerez allowed her to reposition herself as a centrist -- in her race allowed her to reposition herself as a centrist. our party wins when we are the party of bold colors, not pale pastels. i will trust that republican campaign going into november will be squarely on the side of supporting the president would hundred percent, and boldly -- 100%, and boldly advancing conservative ideas. the presidential campaign of two...
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i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone.and i'm too small. dad how do you yours mart phone? i use it to check e-mail and text messages. how has it changed your life. ? made me become a more independent person, i am visually impaired soi independent person, i am visually impaired so i with use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum how do you use your?s i use it to wake me up, tell us your?s i use it to wake me up, tell us the weather so we can plan or day, to do all the shopping, so i don't have to drag you guys round the supermarket every week. andre makes a living from composing music, the technology for visually impaired people on smartphones has given him a whole new way of working. and 2.28. but 0fcom says we have become dependent on our phones over the last decade. the average person spends 2 hours and 20 minutes a day on their phone. 71% of users say they never turn it off while 78% say they never turn it off while 78% say they couldn't live without it. this report
i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone.and i'm too small. dad how do you yours mart phone? i use it to check e-mail and text messages. how has it changed your life. ? made me become a more independent person, i am visually impaired soi independent person, i am visually impaired so i with use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum how do you use your?s i use it to wake me up, tell us your?s i use it to wake me up,...
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philip mudd, kirsten powers, rick wilson., omarosa, brennan, the news media, the nfl, lebron james. what does it say to you that this president is lashing out nonstop like this? >> i know a lot of people are saying he's doing this distract from the things that you said. but honestly i don't feel like what you listed is like any other day in the trump administration. so i guess you could always say that he's lashing out to distract from something. but i think it's just as likely that he recognizes that the people on this list are very respected people, that a lot of people listen to, including republicans. because a lot of them are republicans. it's not like he's being criticized by leaders in the democrat party or the news media or the people that he has declared sort of his enemy. these are people who typically have been pretty supportive of republicans and so what does it say that they're being so critical of donald trump, when they haven't spoken out this way about any other president? >> rick, he just got back from a long
philip mudd, kirsten powers, rick wilson., omarosa, brennan, the news media, the nfl, lebron james. what does it say to you that this president is lashing out nonstop like this? >> i know a lot of people are saying he's doing this distract from the things that you said. but honestly i don't feel like what you listed is like any other day in the trump administration. so i guess you could always say that he's lashing out to distract from something. but i think it's just as likely that he...
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mcsally, the republican, kirsten sinema, the democrat.wo women running for the seat vacated by jeff flake. they are very stark for democrats. if they have any control of winning back control of the u.s. senate, this is pretty much a must-win state for them. they'll need sinema to beat mcsally. the latest poll we've seen had mcsally down by four points. it's been a long time since arizona elected a democrat to the senate. it's been since 1996 that arizona voted democratic in a presidential race, but democrats think the climate, the candidate they have, maybe the trump baggage, they think this is their best shot. certainly it is their best shot in a long time. but mcsally, sinema, it's official, ali. i told you they count them fast in arizona. >> exactly. they hold them for an hour and then they dump them, basically. >> yeah, they close at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 arizona time. and the early vote comes in and the early vote is just a small fragment. but in arizona, almost everyone votes early. within the hour you get the winner. folks stayi
mcsally, the republican, kirsten sinema, the democrat.wo women running for the seat vacated by jeff flake. they are very stark for democrats. if they have any control of winning back control of the u.s. senate, this is pretty much a must-win state for them. they'll need sinema to beat mcsally. the latest poll we've seen had mcsally down by four points. it's been a long time since arizona elected a democrat to the senate. it's been since 1996 that arizona voted democratic in a presidential race,...
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. >> joining me former trump campaign aide michael caputo and kirsten powers.ave you both on. kirsten, the fact that the president didn't say mccain's name though he had multiple opportunity, the name being on the bill, does it say something to you? >> yeah, i think it shows that he cannot rise above his petty differences with john mccain, who as we all know is dying. and this is somebody who is at the end of his life, a very storied career, including in the republican party very important person to the republican party. which is why this is named after him. it's something he worked on. and so to not give him credit and not be able to acknowledge that, i think it just looks extremely petty and small. you somebody who deserves some recognition, especially at the end of his life. >> michael, should the president have thanked mccain? >> i don't know. this is -- politics ain't beanbag. and senator mccain hasn't been good to the president. he's insulted the president over and over and over again. this is -- politics can get petty, and it's gotten really personal bet
. >> joining me former trump campaign aide michael caputo and kirsten powers.ave you both on. kirsten, the fact that the president didn't say mccain's name though he had multiple opportunity, the name being on the bill, does it say something to you? >> yeah, i think it shows that he cannot rise above his petty differences with john mccain, who as we all know is dying. and this is somebody who is at the end of his life, a very storied career, including in the republican party very...
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kirsten powers, michael caputo, i appreciate it.ant to check in with chris to see what he's working on for "cuomo prime time" in seven minutes. >> news makers, baby. we've got kristin davis on tonight. she's going to tell us what is it like to be in there with mueller? what did he want to know about roger stone? what did she have to say? and then we have the attorney for peter strzok. why are they surprised that he got fired? what they say was -- what was really going on and what this is about. we're going to take both of those things on. we're going to have a great debate about what you were just talking about right there. and then i have a closing argument about how not all punches are equal. >> all right. i'll be watching. seven minutes from now. thanks very much. >>> up next, white supremacists marching again. michael caputo was just talking about this, in washington. what they told our randi kaye when we continue. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts o
kirsten powers, michael caputo, i appreciate it.ant to check in with chris to see what he's working on for "cuomo prime time" in seven minutes. >> news makers, baby. we've got kristin davis on tonight. she's going to tell us what is it like to be in there with mueller? what did he want to know about roger stone? what did she have to say? and then we have the attorney for peter strzok. why are they surprised that he got fired? what they say was -- what was really going on and...
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i'm kirsten and i've got a smart phone. i'm jake and i've got a smart phone.evices have transformed all our lives.
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kirsten, that statement, i'm going to put it up on the screen again.bviously the whole thing is my entire family was concerned for her because we had no idea about the basis for her dismissal. it doesn't add up. if you want to entertain that it's possible that what she's saying here is true, which is worse, offering to pay someone off for their silence at $15,000 a month or hiring someone using campaign donor money at $61 a piece on average without bothering to check why they were fired from working for your father-in-law. this conversation with lara trump happened four days after omarosa was fired. >> yeah, i have a slightly different view on this. for one thing, this isn't the whole tape. omarosa says she hasn't released the whole tape. so if you just listen to what she's saying, she's not saying that she's buying her off. you're going to have to travel sometimes to do these things. she's not actually -- there could be a whole other conversation where she outlines what she's doing. >> but what about the part where she said only positive things? >> th
kirsten, that statement, i'm going to put it up on the screen again.bviously the whole thing is my entire family was concerned for her because we had no idea about the basis for her dismissal. it doesn't add up. if you want to entertain that it's possible that what she's saying here is true, which is worse, offering to pay someone off for their silence at $15,000 a month or hiring someone using campaign donor money at $61 a piece on average without bothering to check why they were fired from...
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wild — taking silver and the first british medal of the games. 0bviously, kirsten wild was scratch raceon the line. now i am really happy. we'll be taking you live to the final of the women's team pursuit later in sportsday. great britain will be up against italy, with four—time 0lympic champion laura kenny looking for her first major gold medal since the birth of her first child. alongside eleanor barker and katie archibald and neah evans, they qualified for this evening's final after beating france. laura's husband jason kenny, alongside phillip hyndes and ryan 0wens, struggled in their heat in the men's team sprint. they were beaten by poland after hyndes slipped at the start — faiing to reach the medal races. meanwhile — since we have been on air — great britain have beaten germany to win bronze in the men's team pursuit. italy race switzerland for gold later. it's been a busy day in the pool with heats and finals taking place this afternoon and a first medal for the british team. hannah miley won bronze in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman — second from the t
wild — taking silver and the first british medal of the games. 0bviously, kirsten wild was scratch raceon the line. now i am really happy. we'll be taking you live to the final of the women's team pursuit later in sportsday. great britain will be up against italy, with four—time 0lympic champion laura kenny looking for her first major gold medal since the birth of her first child. alongside eleanor barker and katie archibald and neah evans, they qualified for this evening's final after...
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kirsten, obviously things are changing a little bit. whether we look at what was written in 2007 and where we stand today. loyalty apparently only goes so far. >> right. i have always said with donald trump, though, it only goes one direction. really. so he expects loyalty from people but he is not very loyal in return and certainly people close to him would know this and so they would know what to expect from him in a situation like this. look. people will do a lot for people they're loyal to up to a point and going to jail usually isn't one of those things unless it's for a child or a close family member, maybe. but somebody's not going to do that in this situation and when people are caught up in something that's clearly a crime, then this is exactly what i would expect them to do. you could i guess play the game of thinking that you could try to get a pardon n. this case, it is not really going to help you anyway. that's a dangerous game even for somebody like paul manafort so i think that, yeah, i think that it's just a one way str
kirsten, obviously things are changing a little bit. whether we look at what was written in 2007 and where we stand today. loyalty apparently only goes so far. >> right. i have always said with donald trump, though, it only goes one direction. really. so he expects loyalty from people but he is not very loyal in return and certainly people close to him would know this and so they would know what to expect from him in a situation like this. look. people will do a lot for people they're...
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i'm kirsten and i've got a smartphone. i'm jake and i've got a smartphone.'m alice and i'm too small. how digital devices have transformed all our lives. and almost throwing away millions. the couple that binned their lotto dream. good evening, and welcome. interest rates are going up for only the second time since 2009. the bank of england's monetary policy committee voted unanimously for the rise, from 0.5 to 0.75%. the increase had been expected, despite concerns over household debt, and a slowing of the property market. it means more than three and a half million mortgages subject to variable or tracker rates, will become more expensive. but it's good news for some savers. here's our business editor simonjack. the road to rising interest rates has been a very slow one, like the tarmac on this road near lincoln, rates have been flattened for nearly ten years. that changed today for one main reason, wages are on the move. after years in the doldrums they are rising at 2.7% per year, faster than prices going up in the shops, as employers struggle to recruit
i'm kirsten and i've got a smartphone. i'm jake and i've got a smartphone.'m alice and i'm too small. how digital devices have transformed all our lives. and almost throwing away millions. the couple that binned their lotto dream. good evening, and welcome. interest rates are going up for only the second time since 2009. the bank of england's monetary policy committee voted unanimously for the rise, from 0.5 to 0.75%. the increase had been expected, despite concerns over household debt, and a...
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gold went to kirsten wild of the netherlands, but after that final points race, archibald said she feltejected to miss out this time. she does have one more chance to seal an individual title at these games when she goes in the madison with team—mate laura kenny tomorrow. once i relaxed i didn't have it, it just switched off. —— once i realised. you think you have to go for lap gains and it is a bit of a non—res because gold was not achievable and the fight for silber was done so the last 30 laps was this horrible sort of... i can't go there, what am i doing? this horrible sort of... i can't go there, whatam i doing? a this horrible sort of... i can't go there, what am i doing? a bit dejected. so disappointment for archibald but there was a dramatic finish in the men's madison though earlier today. britain's ethan hayter and ollie wood sealing bronze by winning the final sprint of the 200—lap race. it was another successful night in the pool for britain's swimmers. they set a new european record as they won gold in the mixed 4x100 metre medley relay. freya anderson completed the win on
gold went to kirsten wild of the netherlands, but after that final points race, archibald said she feltejected to miss out this time. she does have one more chance to seal an individual title at these games when she goes in the madison with team—mate laura kenny tomorrow. once i relaxed i didn't have it, it just switched off. —— once i realised. you think you have to go for lap gains and it is a bit of a non—res because gold was not achievable and the fight for silber was done so the...
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the table with silver in the women's scratch race, narrowly missing out on gold behind dutch rider kirstenand there has been more medal success wilde. and there has been more medal success in the swimming. more on that as well as all the action from day three of the first test between england and india at edgbaston. all that coming up on sportsday at 6.30. now on bbc news, it's time for the full review. —— the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? well, for comic book fans, there is if angelina lily creating a buzz in marvel‘s ant—man and the wasp. for music fans, there is nicked off and following his dreams of rock stardom in heart speak loud. —— heart speak loud. and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape. let's start with and man. did we need a sequel? is the world crying out for this? a p pa re ntly is the world crying out for this? apparently so. it is three years since the first one. this is ant—man and the wasp. paul
the table with silver in the women's scratch race, narrowly missing out on gold behind dutch rider kirstenand there has been more medal success wilde. and there has been more medal success in the swimming. more on that as well as all the action from day three of the first test between england and india at edgbaston. all that coming up on sportsday at 6.30. now on bbc news, it's time for the full review. —— the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through...
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kirsten, i want to talk about impeachment. ryan did bring up that interview on fox. said about impeachment. >> i don't -- i don't know how you can impeach somebody who has done a great job. i'll tell you what. if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash. i think everybody would be very poor, because without this thinking, you would see -- you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe, in reverse. >> i mean, the fact that you have a president of the united states sitting there talking about impeachment. but maybe he should like pick up the phone and talk to bill clinton who had a very robust economy, the country was doing really well, and was actually impeached. >> right. no, i think -- i mean, what he's saying doesn't really make a lot of sense. maybe he doesn't understand how impeachment works. i do think, however, that if the democrats win the house back, which is looking like they will if things are the way they are today, they're not going to have enough people in the senate to be able to convict him. so i think the impeachment stuff is kind of -- p
kirsten, i want to talk about impeachment. ryan did bring up that interview on fox. said about impeachment. >> i don't -- i don't know how you can impeach somebody who has done a great job. i'll tell you what. if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash. i think everybody would be very poor, because without this thinking, you would see -- you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe, in reverse. >> i mean, the fact that you have a president of the united states...
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kirsten wilde was scratch race champion last year.side philip hinds and ryan allens, struggled in their w011. and ryan allens, struggled in their won. they were beaten by poland after philip hinds slipped at the start. it means they can't qualify for the medal races. and in the men's team pursuit, great britain started fast but were beaten by italy. it means gb will contest the bronze medal race later against germany. italy will race switzerland for the gold. in the pool, there has been a bronze in the last half for hannah miley in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman, second from the top here, was third behind the french woman. she took the gold. aimee willmott started slowly, but could only manage fourth. adam peaty will be in the pool in the next couple of minutes in the 100 metres breaststroke semifinal. he has already broken the championship record, winning his won. you can follow all the action on the bbc sport website and it is on bbc two throughout the evening. in the gulf, england's georgia hall is just in
kirsten wilde was scratch race champion last year.side philip hinds and ryan allens, struggled in their w011. and ryan allens, struggled in their won. they were beaten by poland after philip hinds slipped at the start. it means they can't qualify for the medal races. and in the men's team pursuit, great britain started fast but were beaten by italy. it means gb will contest the bronze medal race later against germany. italy will race switzerland for the gold. in the pool, there has been a...
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scratch race, as emily kay had to settle for silver after being pipped on the line by the netherlands‘ kirsten the full set, the men's team pursuit team earned a bronze after victory over germany. italy took the gold ahead of switzerland. swimming also got under way today in glasgow with heats and finals this afternoon and a first medal for the british swimmers. hannah miley took bronze in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman, second from the top, was third behind frantine lesaffre of france who took gold. aimee wilmott started slowly and could only manage fourth. it definitely does help, especially being on home soil. but, why would a medal, it is really nice. my first championship since 2006. sol medal, it is really nice. my first championship since 2006. so i have come full for quite a few times. adam peaty, meanwhile, wasn't quite hitting his world record—breaking heights, but still qualified fastest for the 100 breaststroke. his time was the 13th fastest ever recorded. james wilby won the other semi. after reaching his first quarterfinalfor a year, andy murray has now
scratch race, as emily kay had to settle for silver after being pipped on the line by the netherlands‘ kirsten the full set, the men's team pursuit team earned a bronze after victory over germany. italy took the gold ahead of switzerland. swimming also got under way today in glasgow with heats and finals this afternoon and a first medal for the british swimmers. hannah miley took bronze in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman, second from the top, was third behind frantine...
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. >> reporter: kirsten rucker lost her father at age 7. >> my dad was like my best friend. not a day goes by i don't miss him. >> reporter: the fall of 2003. novato fire engineer steve rucker was eulogized at marin civic center . his procession coming from southern california where rucker and his crew had been trapped by flames. steve, the only one to parish. >> i have my children so i had to get up every day. >> reporter: kathy rucker 15 years later feels for the families now going through what she did. it is overwhelming. the shock, the tributes, the support. ultimately, every grieving family finds its own path. >> it is not something you get over. it is something you get through. it is very much a day-to-day thing. people can help you in small ways. except that help. it gets, you get stronger over time. you will get through it. >> we are all struggling and trying to make sense of the situation. >> reporter: especially the children can appreciate what loss it was. not only for them, but the community. >> i tell them that they are not alone. other people have made it throu
. >> reporter: kirsten rucker lost her father at age 7. >> my dad was like my best friend. not a day goes by i don't miss him. >> reporter: the fall of 2003. novato fire engineer steve rucker was eulogized at marin civic center . his procession coming from southern california where rucker and his crew had been trapped by flames. steve, the only one to parish. >> i have my children so i had to get up every day. >> reporter: kathy rucker 15 years later feels for the...
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and you can see kirsten nielsen. she of course is head of homeland security. in the audience we should mention are many of the i.c.e. members. this is immigration and customs enforcement group here. and this is sort of a salute to heroes. 150 officers and a panel discussion, had just occurred. lawmakers in the audience. more of a morale and spirit booster. president trump broadened you know, the sort of focus of i.c.e. from watching for terrorists and criminals to arrests of many people who entered the country illegally with or without a criminal offense. more deportation under president obama that is important to note. as kirstjen nielsen speaks, we'll dip back in here. we watch the dow jones industrials higher by 107 points. made it through the second-quarter earnings season if the situation with earnings? i'll tell you, elon musk came up with a very interesting comment about earnings. i wonder if we can put it up. at least to the right part of the screen. because he said in his letter two weeks ago to his employers that quarterly earnings force him and comp
and you can see kirsten nielsen. she of course is head of homeland security. in the audience we should mention are many of the i.c.e. members. this is immigration and customs enforcement group here. and this is sort of a salute to heroes. 150 officers and a panel discussion, had just occurred. lawmakers in the audience. more of a morale and spirit booster. president trump broadened you know, the sort of focus of i.c.e. from watching for terrorists and criminals to arrests of many people who...
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president trump accuses kirsten gillibrand of putting money before politics. her response? was clearly a sexist smear and intended specifically to see you lens me. >> martha: wow. ben shapiro here are some thoughts on that coming up next. the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments wi
president trump accuses kirsten gillibrand of putting money before politics. her response? was clearly a sexist smear and intended specifically to see you lens me. >> martha: wow. ben shapiro here are some thoughts on that coming up next. the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest....
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two democrats, kirsten gillibrand and jennifer wexton joins us. kristi noem joins us with the republican perspective, first female governor? it's all coming up on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." the president's efforts to silence his c notdiemrom tore speech. fr ciaec for, former director of national security and mike hayden all appeared this morning in their roles at network contributors. we spoke earlier with former cia director leon panetta asked him why he opposed the president's actions? >> security clearances are critical to our national security. and decisions regarding security clearances ought to be based on national security issues. our concern now is that security clearances are going to be used as a political tool to go after people that the president doesn't agree with or issues that the president may not agree with. and we think that undermines the importance of security clearances particularly when it comes to national security. >> brennan: the white house has said that there are at least nine other
two democrats, kirsten gillibrand and jennifer wexton joins us. kristi noem joins us with the republican perspective, first female governor? it's all coming up on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." the president's efforts to silence his c notdiemrom tore speech. fr ciaec for, former director of national security and mike hayden all appeared this morning in their roles at network contributors. we spoke earlier with former cia director leon...
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kirsten holcomb of the traveling pastor from northern germany takes to his horse whenever he can. either it's brilliant there's nobody on the water or not much wind but this is wonderful it's a drag. being out on the water with our maker and you can switch off and really take things to the limits it's awesome. welcome is just as unconventional as his house of god is that you have to force. portable and inflatable it's a kind of bouncy church. that isn't in courts you have to take care that the cross is blown up properly and standing tall as the princes on and off she goes custom welcome by tours mainly northern germany with his itinerant church hitting the cutting events and festivals along the way like this one on the beach in santa fe to ording. i take this church to kind serving festivals like this because i meet people who wouldn't normally have anything to do with the church because it's the motto of our project is if the people don't go to church anymore then the church has to go to the people. this is a church with a difference and the father of three got the idea for it ni
kirsten holcomb of the traveling pastor from northern germany takes to his horse whenever he can. either it's brilliant there's nobody on the water or not much wind but this is wonderful it's a drag. being out on the water with our maker and you can switch off and really take things to the limits it's awesome. welcome is just as unconventional as his house of god is that you have to force. portable and inflatable it's a kind of bouncy church. that isn't in courts you have to take care that the...
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yeah the war over who owns the truth a corresponding kirsten phenomenon the story for us tonight in washington question thank you. northern iraq was liberated nearly three years ago from so-called islamic state when it swept through the region ideas targeted minorities like the yazidi s who don't follow the islamic faith militants killed the kid now and in slave thousands of yazeed and even now the group is still recovering from what the united nations describes as genocide or returning and starting afresh is a mammoth task very few people are trying to start a new life in the region and its capital sin jar or shingle as it's known in kurdish. begin to show traveled there and she brings us this exclusive report. ice in ruins devastated by invasion and the fight for liberation most people fled when so-called islamic state took the city and killed an enslaved thousands now that the islamists have been expelled only a few residents have returned in many parts shingle feels like a ghost town to end of years after liberation from i as only three thousand families have returned to a city which once
yeah the war over who owns the truth a corresponding kirsten phenomenon the story for us tonight in washington question thank you. northern iraq was liberated nearly three years ago from so-called islamic state when it swept through the region ideas targeted minorities like the yazidi s who don't follow the islamic faith militants killed the kid now and in slave thousands of yazeed and even now the group is still recovering from what the united nations describes as genocide or returning and...
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kirsten money i founded the startup consultancy firm in to put new up his clients include for example insurance companies that want to change internal structures to achieve more success. the eight hour working day was developed by henry ford to increase productivity on the automobile assembly line it has nothing to do with working in an office our ideas about what work should look like are outdated but if you work better in a hammock why shouldn't be allowed to work and how much. is this small business has worked on more than one hundred fifty projects since it was founded in twenty fifteen in spite of the fact that employees only work four days a week the project and we're taking a look at how a working environment appears to an employee at the moment it often looks bureaucratic a hierarchical that by bosses very structured very much process driven but we also noticed that there is creativity within each employee that can help the company move forward and we want to release this creativity as well to do this we're trying to find ways to surprise an experiment. they're trying out new
kirsten money i founded the startup consultancy firm in to put new up his clients include for example insurance companies that want to change internal structures to achieve more success. the eight hour working day was developed by henry ford to increase productivity on the automobile assembly line it has nothing to do with working in an office our ideas about what work should look like are outdated but if you work better in a hammock why shouldn't be allowed to work and how much. is this small...
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she will face kirsten cinema in november. an upset in florida. tallahassee mayor andrew gill m secured the democratic nomination in the gubernatorial race. the candidate has vermont senator bernie sanders' support. he edged out gwen graham. he faces republican congressman ron desantis. if elected he would become florida's first african-american governor. >>> lafayette residents upset after a bill that could alter the suburban landscape around bart stations and give bart the authority to override local zoning laws to build housing. parcels of land owned by bart within a half mile radius of stations could be developed for housing and local jurisdictions that would have to conform to the new bart zoning standards and bart has committed to build out its plots by the year 2040. assemblyman grayson out of concord coauthored the bill which would speed up the process. >> i think it's past time for our cities to come to the table with real solutions for housing, rather than continuing to have road blocks and trying to kill affordable housing development.
she will face kirsten cinema in november. an upset in florida. tallahassee mayor andrew gill m secured the democratic nomination in the gubernatorial race. the candidate has vermont senator bernie sanders' support. he edged out gwen graham. he faces republican congressman ron desantis. if elected he would become florida's first african-american governor. >>> lafayette residents upset after a bill that could alter the suburban landscape around bart stations and give bart the authority...
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that was a sentiment echoed by the director of homeland security kirsten nielsen, who made clear what'sthe crosshairs. free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and it has become clear that they are the target of our adversarial, who seek to sow discord and undermine our way of life. 0ur correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. peter, a really stark warning from within the white house. yes, and this is a very high—powered group of officials, the director of national intelligence, director of the fbi and others all coming together with the stark warning that once again, foreign adversarial is, russia in particular, trying to influence voters of the upcoming american elections. the mid—term elections in just three months time and the next presidential election in 2020, that there are hackers trying to steal information about candidates and local officials, that they can influence voters once again through social media. it was striking to me, the level of, the high—powered nature of this news conference, that they were all coming together with they were all coming to
that was a sentiment echoed by the director of homeland security kirsten nielsen, who made clear what'sthe crosshairs. free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and it has become clear that they are the target of our adversarial, who seek to sow discord and undermine our way of life. 0ur correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. peter, a really stark warning from within the white house. yes, and this is a very high—powered group of officials, the director of national...
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actor of national intelligence as well as kirsten nielsen who is the secretary of homeland security now one by one they spoke with they all kind of seem to repeat the same kind of message this is the security chiefs making their allegations our democracy itself is in the crosshairs made by russia to try to weaken and divide united states threat is not going away to prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent russian and other foreign influence and the russians try to hack into and steal information candidates and government officials alike cyber attacks against voting infrastructure along with your puter intrusions malicious cyber actors targeting like the officials that goes beyond the elections it goes to russia's intent to undermine our democratic values we've heard the head of the n.s.a. come out and say that the u.s. government is prepared to engage in special operations to counter russian influence in the upcoming elections now dan coats the director of national intelligence he was pressed to give specifics related to allegations regarding hacking and and other specif
actor of national intelligence as well as kirsten nielsen who is the secretary of homeland security now one by one they spoke with they all kind of seem to repeat the same kind of message this is the security chiefs making their allegations our democracy itself is in the crosshairs made by russia to try to weaken and divide united states threat is not going away to prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent russian and other foreign influence and the russians try to hack into and...
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she was beaten by dutch world champion kirsten wild despite winning the elimination race, the third ofer in the championships. once i realised that i didn't have it, it switched off and then you think you are going to have to go forth lap gains and it was a bit of a non— race because gold was unachievable and silver was already done so it was kind of this horrible, i can't go there, there is nothing to defend here, what am i doing? so, yeah, a bit dejected. britain's ethan hayter won a dramatic bronze alongside ollie wood in the madison, to claim his third medal of the championships. the pair took the final sprint of the 200 lap race, worth double points, to move themselves onto the podium. hayter also got bronze in the pursuit as well a gold in the omnium. quite a few days for him! there was disappointment for great britain's jack carlin as he missed out on bronze in the men's sprint. he was beaten by dutch rider harrie lavreysen in their deciding sprint. the athletics gets underway properly over in berlin tomorrow, the other host city of this event, but qualifying has been taking pla
she was beaten by dutch world champion kirsten wild despite winning the elimination race, the third ofer in the championships. once i realised that i didn't have it, it switched off and then you think you are going to have to go forth lap gains and it was a bit of a non— race because gold was unachievable and silver was already done so it was kind of this horrible, i can't go there, there is nothing to defend here, what am i doing? so, yeah, a bit dejected. britain's ethan hayter won a...
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had as well as kirsten nielsen who is the secretary of homeland security now one by one they spoke with they all kind of seem to repeat the same kind of message this is the security chiefs making their allegations. our democracy itself is in the crosshairs paid by russia to try to weaken and divide united states threat is not going away to prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent of russian and other foreign influence and the russians try to hack into and steal information candidates and government officials alike cyber attacks against voting infrastructure along with computer intrusions malicious cyber actors targeting elected officials that goes beyond the elections and goes to russia's intent to undermine our democratic values. now the election is more than two months away but regardless according to what they were saying the cording to their report they say russia is already meddling in the upcoming vote now the terms that were used the allegation seem to revolve around pervasive messaging campaigns the idea that somehow through social media american minds are being
had as well as kirsten nielsen who is the secretary of homeland security now one by one they spoke with they all kind of seem to repeat the same kind of message this is the security chiefs making their allegations. our democracy itself is in the crosshairs paid by russia to try to weaken and divide united states threat is not going away to prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent of russian and other foreign influence and the russians try to hack into and steal information...
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that was a sentiment echoed by the director of homeland security kirsten nielsen, who made clear what'sfree and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy, and it has become clear that they are the target of our adversaries, who seek, as the dni just said, to sow discord and undermine our way of life. in a separate development, there are reports that a russian spy has worked in the american embassy in moscow for many years. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more on that story. this was first reported by the guardian newspaper that in the uk that a russian national employed by the us secret service at the us embassy in moscow worked there for some time, to a decade, and had access to potentially sensitive internal communications systems, intranet systems and e—mail systems that may well have given her access to sensitive information, perhaps about the schedules of the president and the vice president. this came to light through a security sweep of the staff working there a couple of yea rs the staff working there a couple of years ago, and it was identified that
that was a sentiment echoed by the director of homeland security kirsten nielsen, who made clear what'sfree and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy, and it has become clear that they are the target of our adversaries, who seek, as the dni just said, to sow discord and undermine our way of life. in a separate development, there are reports that a russian spy has worked in the american embassy in moscow for many years. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more on that...
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argentina in connection with a multi-million dollar corruption scandal dating back to when christina kirsten was president the case centers around eight detailed notebooks kept by a driver who worked for a once powerful minister kushner has been ordered to testify by a federal judge has more from brown to set is. this the investigators believe is only the beginning with politicians and several leading business people arrested in a corruption scandal they say involves millions of dollars and threatens to reach the very top. investigation centers around this man. a former driver for the number two in the planning ministry in the governments of both nestor and christina kitchener the movie that they get out she has been some of the questioning he died in two thousand and ten. a still coming to terms with the news but it seems everyone else involved here i don't know if the businessmen share the same responsibility of the politicians maybe the politicians are more to blame but it is overwhelming we are already tired of all this. we need time to do an evaluation this is still very volatile it's s
argentina in connection with a multi-million dollar corruption scandal dating back to when christina kirsten was president the case centers around eight detailed notebooks kept by a driver who worked for a once powerful minister kushner has been ordered to testify by a federal judge has more from brown to set is. this the investigators believe is only the beginning with politicians and several leading business people arrested in a corruption scandal they say involves millions of dollars and...
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kirsten sinema up over mcsally. the best position a democrat's been in 30 years. >> hard to project now, steve, but in the florida governor's race, obvious lly one to be closely watched across the country. right now who would you put as the early favorite in that race? >> somebody, believe it or not. two polls have been taken in that matchup of gillum versus desantis, very unlikely matchup. most recent, six weeks ago. 39-3 # gill 39-36, gillum over desantis. close ties, very close association desantis has with trump and democrats think that's the thing to carry the day for them in 2018. look, in 2014, in 2010, democrats were close to winning the governorship, very close to winning the governorship in florida. what did you have in 2014, 2010? midterm environments friendly to the republican party. democrats say we close in 2010, close in 2014. now you're gov a rick scott-like candidate in 2016 but throw in a very different midterm climate and the trump bag say will make the difference. republicans say, look, too far t
kirsten sinema up over mcsally. the best position a democrat's been in 30 years. >> hard to project now, steve, but in the florida governor's race, obvious lly one to be closely watched across the country. right now who would you put as the early favorite in that race? >> somebody, believe it or not. two polls have been taken in that matchup of gillum versus desantis, very unlikely matchup. most recent, six weeks ago. 39-3 # gill 39-36, gillum over desantis. close ties, very close...
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i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm jake and i have a smartphone. i'm alice and i'm too small.messages. how has it changed your life? it's made me become a more independent person. i am visually impaired so i find i can i use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum, how do you use yours? i use it to wake me up, tell us the weather so we can plan our day, to do all the shopping, so i don't have to drag you guys round the supermarket every week. andre makes a living from composing music. the technology for visually impaired people on smartphones has given him a whole new way of working. and 2.28. but 0fcom says we have become dependent on our phones over the last decade. the average person spends two hours and 28 minutes a day on their phone. 71% of users say they never turn it off, while 78% say they couldn't live without it. this report shows that generally we are pretty happy with the changes smartphones have brought, particularly the ability to connect with friends and family, but we are concerned about how much we use them,
i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm jake and i have a smartphone. i'm alice and i'm too small.messages. how has it changed your life? it's made me become a more independent person. i am visually impaired so i find i can i use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum, how do you use yours? i use it to wake me up, tell us the weather so we can plan our day, to do all the shopping, so i don't have to drag you guys round the supermarket every...
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then, you know, you had kirsten gillibrand many moons later come out with a very random facebook video where she said, i am not taking corporate contributions. so, cory booker not to be outdone, he must've been breathless, like, his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets other a couple hours later and says, i want either! -- i won't either! and kamala harris is on stage, this is a live stream on america for america rising that we were watching at a pretty sleepy hour for the rest of the country, we were watching this, and somebody asked senator harris, would he be taking corporate contributions? and she says, well, it depends. yet another siren moment for america rising. remember the meeting we went into action and put the video out there. not two weeks later, she was forced to retreat and say, no, no, no, i will not do it. so we have this group of people who are all the same, presumably, on this issue. except now, it is really getting the nuances of, how sure are you on this issue? for example, senator cory booker took missions from the insurance pac. wher
then, you know, you had kirsten gillibrand many moons later come out with a very random facebook video where she said, i am not taking corporate contributions. so, cory booker not to be outdone, he must've been breathless, like, his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets other a couple hours later and says, i want either! -- i won't either! and kamala harris is on stage, this is a live stream on america for america rising that we were watching at a pretty sleepy...
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i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm jake and i have a smartphone. i'm alice and i'm too small.ome a more independent person. i am visually impaired so i find i can i use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum, how do you use yours? i use it to wake me up, tell us the weather so we can plan our day, to do all the shopping, so i don't have to drag you guys round the supermarket every week. andre makes a living from composing music. the technology for visually impaired people on smartphones has given him a whole new way of working. and 2.28. but 0fcom says we have become dependent on our phones over the last decade. the average person spends two hours and 28 minutes a day on their phone. 71% of users say they never turn it off, while 78% say they couldn't live without it. this report shows that generally we are pretty happy with the changes smartphones have brought, particularly the ability to connect with friends and family, but we are concerned about how much we use them, and there are questions of good manners. should you be
i'm kirsten, i have a smartphone. i'm jake and i have a smartphone. i'm alice and i'm too small.ome a more independent person. i am visually impaired so i find i can i use my phone to do more tasks than i could previously and it enables me to navigate safely. mum, how do you use yours? i use it to wake me up, tell us the weather so we can plan our day, to do all the shopping, so i don't have to drag you guys round the supermarket every week. andre makes a living from composing music. the...
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kirsten seats will be for quite the first 10 seats will be white only. second will be for those who want to be integrated. for black0 seats are only. have was deserved. everybody, that is equal access. >> you may end up sitting next to a white person. the little conceits being integrated, the last seat over there, the black person may have to end up sitting next to a white person. a chance to see it, they consider where they want to. that is why they came up with nashvillelle -- truth. the came up with the end question is, why we did not accept it? it was change. we said, no. understand ando compromising his never compromising principles. [applause] principal is that you have equal access. the whole purpose of segregating you was for the purpose of saying that you are not equal. that was a gangster principle. principalable -- our was for full equality. poverty went down by 1973 to 32%. is, the civil rights sitment and the citizens -- in's were one part of a march -- much larger strategy. remember the march was about jobs as well as the other issues of ci
kirsten seats will be for quite the first 10 seats will be white only. second will be for those who want to be integrated. for black0 seats are only. have was deserved. everybody, that is equal access. >> you may end up sitting next to a white person. the little conceits being integrated, the last seat over there, the black person may have to end up sitting next to a white person. a chance to see it, they consider where they want to. that is why they came up with nashvillelle -- truth....