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is good it's helping to mobilize by canvassing for the h d p campaigning in berlin against the two kish president. and to the conflict zone with tim sebastian. afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts these days not just with the militants but also against human rights abuses and massive corruption our guest this week here in london is abdullah abdullah his country's chief executive why is there so much disunity in what is supposed to be a unity government conflict off to the left. on the brink of you all. in good shape and underestimated disease diabetes i often hear that patients with diabetes can only blame themselves for getting sick and this is not always true dr carson like to touch clarifies the issue of patients with diabetes to die early on in healthy crystals and shows how exercising the right diet can make a difference. good shooting in sixty minutes on d w. clash of cultures. a clash between those who believe in a range of those who. feel. that shaking families and society to the core. of the anger sometimes i think the only intent to handle. starch july in. afghanis
is good it's helping to mobilize by canvassing for the h d p campaigning in berlin against the two kish president. and to the conflict zone with tim sebastian. afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts these days not just with the militants but also against human rights abuses and massive corruption our guest this week here in london is abdullah abdullah his country's chief executive why is there so much disunity in what is supposed to be a unity government conflict off to the left. on...
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he stood kish one week before the training camp pitch or suffer.along with the president of don provokes heated reactions in germany club among for dodge lunch and for good. you've got the best interest and this. is all just mentioned should belong to me cut short. in there and post of mine schmaltz viii have. done so i'm focused on who to bring and yes some people have to have camps with national identity is a little bit like my situation i want to talk about that with the to. this is so much that she could go out for deduction lunch up sign. and flag or. belittle me. from the. these are just doing a slip that's new stuff under. the name of a very sort of it also. is on a new public sort of on a string finished. i suppose and. would you think that i could be maybe fond of the german team this summer and what does it mean to you to play for germany my mother. from said i want to but i feel german and i'm very proud to play for contradict germany so. let me this discussion off any other i'm also very proud to live and work in germany but i still don
he stood kish one week before the training camp pitch or suffer.along with the president of don provokes heated reactions in germany club among for dodge lunch and for good. you've got the best interest and this. is all just mentioned should belong to me cut short. in there and post of mine schmaltz viii have. done so i'm focused on who to bring and yes some people have to have camps with national identity is a little bit like my situation i want to talk about that with the to. this is so much...
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kish song christiana rinaldo costarred with her in life and. she has also directed a movie this is an amazing success story. has even made an impression on the men in her village who were rather skeptical at first. i looked at all because we've seen her place from a pill could we saw them back when she was starting out. i think they deserve recognition for their work some of our. people are even talking about her in europe over. the theater troupe our about to go away for a few days to perform in the town of hockey have any a thousand kilometers to the east. then to get on with them is better than it is you know why i'm so excited and bad because i've never been to that part of the country even notice everybody says don't go there it's terrible there weapons everywhere it's dangerous you know not as if it were texas i don't think it'll be that bad are you. paki ari's in the southeast corner of anatolia it has a population of seventy thousand. military and security forces on everywhere. turkey is battling the outlawed kurdish militant group the
kish song christiana rinaldo costarred with her in life and. she has also directed a movie this is an amazing success story. has even made an impression on the men in her village who were rather skeptical at first. i looked at all because we've seen her place from a pill could we saw them back when she was starting out. i think they deserve recognition for their work some of our. people are even talking about her in europe over. the theater troupe our about to go away for a few days to perform...
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there within the administration that's for sure people like john bolton for example they're very all kish perspective on north korea so i think that. for the negotiations the most. important part on this will be how trump will manage how trump will manage the situation and will try to find the balance between the hoke hawkish part of his administration and a credible negotiation process with north korea because north korea made the ready clear that they have some red lines that they are not going to cross in any way so i think that for trump will be extremely difficult to strike a balance between achieving some results with north korea and satisfy their work is part of his that means for now i heard you say before that the united states cannot really afford a military option in north korea and this is exactly what mr bolton has advocated as he always does it you just mentioned this striking a balance between you know rational in the rational part of the. administration would be a challenge but i wonder if you are perhaps overestimating. the reliance of these administration on be careful a
there within the administration that's for sure people like john bolton for example they're very all kish perspective on north korea so i think that. for the negotiations the most. important part on this will be how trump will manage how trump will manage the situation and will try to find the balance between the hoke hawkish part of his administration and a credible negotiation process with north korea because north korea made the ready clear that they have some red lines that they are not...
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homeland security secretary kish nielsen says look, we are using exng laws.t is what she's using as a defensive thing if the child is in danger has no clear relationship if the adult and that's when we take the child away. those laws were already there. just enforcing now. >> well, they're actually no laws on the books that require the children to be separated from their families. that is not true. i want to point out this has only been a problem for the last six weeks because it's part of an ice crack down. administration is chosen to do this because they are using children as political leverage is funding for the border wall and and the diversity immigration lottery system. i understand the motive here, but using children, traumatizing children for political leverage is reprehensible and we need to forget politics and do what is right for the children. >> i don't know if conservatives are doing this on purpose. in fact, laura bush, former first lady said i live in a border state. i appreciate the need to enforce the protector international boundaries but th
homeland security secretary kish nielsen says look, we are using exng laws.t is what she's using as a defensive thing if the child is in danger has no clear relationship if the adult and that's when we take the child away. those laws were already there. just enforcing now. >> well, they're actually no laws on the books that require the children to be separated from their families. that is not true. i want to point out this has only been a problem for the last six weeks because it's part...
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he made us want to ride that train in myanmar and kish that fish in newfoundland.did a better job of explaining places like iran and gaza than those of us paid to do it for a living. no matter where he went, he always knew a guy or a woman who was the very best local tour guide and like our favorite relatives and writers, he got hammered and high regularly and he swore lustily and often. he was a foodie who loved street food and was never above a waffle house or a new mexico frito pie. and he always made a point to eat with families, knowing that's where the truth emerges, with a little help from food and wine. anthony bourdain's favorite book was "heart of darkness." he was a recovering heroin addict among other things. the man we were allowed to see on tv seemed to be a unique mixed of fatalist and romantic, light and dark. in the end, we know dark won. he took his own life while shooting a tv episode in france. he was 61 years old. our condolences to all those he leaves behind. >>> that is our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you so much for
he made us want to ride that train in myanmar and kish that fish in newfoundland.did a better job of explaining places like iran and gaza than those of us paid to do it for a living. no matter where he went, he always knew a guy or a woman who was the very best local tour guide and like our favorite relatives and writers, he got hammered and high regularly and he swore lustily and often. he was a foodie who loved street food and was never above a waffle house or a new mexico frito pie. and he...
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bourdain and his crew came here to this city last monday to taste a traditional local kish salted meat on a bed of pickled cabbage and it would be his last instagram post. the chef told me bourdain seemed perfectly natural and smiling and laughing and two days later bourdain and his crew dined in auberge but by wednesday it seemed bourdain's mood had changed. his famous passion flattened. he seemed a little down? >> could be, yeah. it was not exactly expensive. >> reporter: it was the following night that bourdain hanged himself in the bathroom of this chambard bathroom. we may never know why medical they say his relentless travel 250 days out of the year may have finally defeated him. his stunned mother opening up to "the new york times" saying, qoe qolt, he had everything. a man who had made the world his oyster. matt bradley, nbc news, in france. >>> we will take a look back with our time with anthony bourdain on this program and the spike of suicides in america later in the show. we want you to know there is always help if you need it. 1-800-273-8255. >>> the department of defense
bourdain and his crew came here to this city last monday to taste a traditional local kish salted meat on a bed of pickled cabbage and it would be his last instagram post. the chef told me bourdain seemed perfectly natural and smiling and laughing and two days later bourdain and his crew dined in auberge but by wednesday it seemed bourdain's mood had changed. his famous passion flattened. he seemed a little down? >> could be, yeah. it was not exactly expensive. >> reporter: it was...
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trillion dollars of the value of stocks since june twelve that's a lot of money let's pull in frank kishfrom the university of single and he specializes in how companies can defend themselves in a trade dispute. first of all protectionism and stealing tech there the main gripes about the chinese beijing rebutted those claims yesterday and someone located in neutral switzerland who's playing fair here. so when we look at the chinese. if the question is whether they're protectionist or not well the answer to that should still be yes not so much in the realm of international trade where everything is quite liberal in terms of stance but in fact in terms of domestic policies we call that industrial policies and that china still provides a lot of advantages to their own businesses so they are protectionist in your view are they also stealing tech i mean companies tell me the chinese play europeans and americans off each other to get the lowest price the bidders thinking no raise it for the next order but there is no next door to the chinese copy the take and make it themselves does that still
trillion dollars of the value of stocks since june twelve that's a lot of money let's pull in frank kishfrom the university of single and he specializes in how companies can defend themselves in a trade dispute. first of all protectionism and stealing tech there the main gripes about the chinese beijing rebutted those claims yesterday and someone located in neutral switzerland who's playing fair here. so when we look at the chinese. if the question is whether they're protectionist or not well...
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ainsley: kish sharks for, against or why. >> against it for spiritual and constitutional reasons. feel the human being has the right to take the right of another human being. a lot of people against abortion but for the death penalty. it's another thing taking af a lot. also find it's being applied unfairly and unjustly amongst different races, different classes. not everyone can afford a good attorney. and also from statis particulars that i have seen, it does not necessarily deter criminals from committing these heinous crimes. ainsley: why do you think that the statistics have changed? why do you think more americans now are in support of this, elliott? >> it tends to track with the crime rates. ticked um in recent years. when people read about 10,000 ms-13 gang members and connect it to ms-13. ainsley: mutilating teenagers. >> pretty horrific crimes. law enforcement is holding back or politicians are forcing law enforcement to hold back that makes people rebel and want to see more aggressive action. what else perceived as more aggressive than the imposition of death penalty. a
ainsley: kish sharks for, against or why. >> against it for spiritual and constitutional reasons. feel the human being has the right to take the right of another human being. a lot of people against abortion but for the death penalty. it's another thing taking af a lot. also find it's being applied unfairly and unjustly amongst different races, different classes. not everyone can afford a good attorney. and also from statis particulars that i have seen, it does not necessarily deter...