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joining us now is jeffrey kramer, former federal prosecutor. jeffrey, your reaction? >> well, certainly a little surprised. when prosecutors rack up a case for a second time, it has been indicated, it becomes more difficult because witnesses are already on record with their prior statements, therefore, the cross examinations become more robust. however, prosecutors also learn from their mistakes. they have a chance to hear from the jurors the first time to see what works and what didn't work so they can refine their presentation. that's clearly what happened
joining us now is jeffrey kramer, former federal prosecutor. jeffrey, your reaction? >> well, certainly a little surprised. when prosecutors rack up a case for a second time, it has been indicated, it becomes more difficult because witnesses are already on record with their prior statements, therefore, the cross examinations become more robust. however, prosecutors also learn from their mistakes. they have a chance to hear from the jurors the first time to see what works and what didn't...
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kathy kramer the director for public service at the university of wisconsin madison her book on politics of resentment rule consciousness in wisconsin and the rise of scott walker is a superb example of quantitative
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well our correspondent tony kramer is in the gaza strip near that border i spoke to her a short while ago and asked about what the protesters are trying to achieve. well the march of return refers to the plight of the palestinian refugees one thousand nine hundred forty eight and they are saying basically this year israel is celebrating its creation ninety four to palestinians that's why they're saying it goes on until mid may when palestinians commemorate the nakba day the catastrophe as they call it when they had to leave or were forced to flee their land i think this is the overarching message of these protests at the same time when you talk to people and there are a lot of young people taking part in those protests they were telling me that we are coming here to sell because now we have the attention that gaza has been closed off for over ten years ever since hamas took over here. that have closed the borders it's very hard to get a permit contract hardly ever also to the west bank the economy is down there saying we find no jobs and we want to be if we want a voice is to be heard
well our correspondent tony kramer is in the gaza strip near that border i spoke to her a short while ago and asked about what the protesters are trying to achieve. well the march of return refers to the plight of the palestinian refugees one thousand nine hundred forty eight and they are saying basically this year israel is celebrating its creation ninety four to palestinians that's why they're saying it goes on until mid may when palestinians commemorate the nakba day the catastrophe as they...
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right now do you know you said kramer is in gaza and joins us live now from one of the flashpoints of today's a process protests we have been receiving reports earlier of more people being killed and more injuries tell us what's happening around you. what we've been seeing you know all day since noon time people have been i mean you probably see behind me is a sunday where a down to the fence area a lot of people are coming and going and people really of all walks of life you see a lot of families. susan walking down there but there also has been tear gas being fired at the protesters there protesters have been tying is to shield them as they say from possible israeli sniper fire that have been some heard some sniper fire into the ground off to into the crowd into the afternoon and the israeli army says that some of the protests that at some points have been trying to come close to the fence and also her mother took up. troops on the other side of the border now is that has warned that whoever comes close to the buffer zone and pens would be seen as threats and they would respond to t
right now do you know you said kramer is in gaza and joins us live now from one of the flashpoints of today's a process protests we have been receiving reports earlier of more people being killed and more injuries tell us what's happening around you. what we've been seeing you know all day since noon time people have been i mean you probably see behind me is a sunday where a down to the fence area a lot of people are coming and going and people really of all walks of life you see a lot of...
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s tanya kramer reporting from the border with gaza many thanks indeed. in friday's going to flee to action relief for hanover as they finally end a five game losing streak against they had a brain in hand over broke the deadlock but to barney frank the ball and at the near post well hungry for more had ever made it to before half time thanks to phoenix house. and it was in this creative lawn that started it all. hanover hold on for the two one win and are now at nine points clear of the relegation zone. and two struggling clubs face off in the fight to avoid relegation cologne sit in seventeenth place but a win against mines tonight would bring them within three points of their rivals in sixteenth and cologne have better win if they want to keep hold of their first division status bond they'll have to bounce back from a demoralizing loss last weekend. with cologne you just never know when it's over leipzig and leverkusen then a loss of epic proportions six nil in hoffenheim they're not letting it set their confidence though much of the target was shown a
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all right and our very own a tiny kramer is in gaza and joins us now live from one of the flashpoints of today's protests tanya we've been getting reports that to two people have been killed and lots more have been injured what's happening where you are you get the sense that the violence is escalating at this moment. while at the moment here what we can say still a lot of people are still coming and going they're going a bit further down a couple of hundred meters where the fence area is a lot of people are coming down i'm my impression is you know people are just sitting there standing there but you can also the ambulances are going back and forth and we did have some lights in the past two hours or so being fired to that crowd as well as well as tear gas and also protesters from noon on had been thai is as they say to shield them from possible israeli sniper fire to make it more difficult to see what's going on on this side but we are seeing is just people coming and going the whole afternoon down to to the area depends where people are just standing and watching what is going on t
all right and our very own a tiny kramer is in gaza and joins us now live from one of the flashpoints of today's protests tanya we've been getting reports that to two people have been killed and lots more have been injured what's happening where you are you get the sense that the violence is escalating at this moment. while at the moment here what we can say still a lot of people are still coming and going they're going a bit further down a couple of hundred meters where the fence area is a lot...
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correspondent tanya kramer so tiny this was the second consecutive friday of protests at the gaza border one is happening right now where you are. well i'm standing here in the border area and yet the fence behind me is the area which is the so-called buffer zone which is about three to four hundred meters here on the gaza side and where i'm standing is where most of the protests happened yesterday where people a lot of people were just coming and seeing and we saw a lot of the use of course trying to get closer to the fence according to the army there were some high bombs thrown stones were thrown burns. and on this side as you heard in the report to shield the protesters from possible sniper fire and we had again high number of casualties overnight journalist who was injured yesterday diet and according to the house ministry over one thousand ministry here in gaza or one thousand people injured now this morning this is a highly sensitive area it is quiet if you use a coming here there are also farmers here on the field but this is one of the five major points of protests that are plann
correspondent tanya kramer so tiny this was the second consecutive friday of protests at the gaza border one is happening right now where you are. well i'm standing here in the border area and yet the fence behind me is the area which is the so-called buffer zone which is about three to four hundred meters here on the gaza side and where i'm standing is where most of the protests happened yesterday where people a lot of people were just coming and seeing and we saw a lot of the use of course...
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for the first time you are seeing republicans on the hill like chuck grassley, kevin kramer, seeing howhis adversely affects their con teufp swepbts, visa is sa a video farming communities. >> the lowest in 40 years. but of course the drugs coming over the border. we had 66,000 who died of o.d.s. what does it moon when jerry brown in california doesn't want to seem to go along even though it is the president's decision? >> he seems to be the wild card. arizona, new mexico, texas, the governors seem to be on board with this. that's what we hear from military officials. this is an unprecedented move. president obama had an additional called operation failings to try and stop drugs. it involved the national guard, about 1,200 national guard soldiers. but it is important to point out what they will and will not be doing. as far as we know for now. there are still a lot of details we don't have yet. they are still being worked out specifically what they will be doing. we know it will be a 2,000 to 4,000 troops. president trump said that on thursday on air force one. we know they will be doin
for the first time you are seeing republicans on the hill like chuck grassley, kevin kramer, seeing howhis adversely affects their con teufp swepbts, visa is sa a video farming communities. >> the lowest in 40 years. but of course the drugs coming over the border. we had 66,000 who died of o.d.s. what does it moon when jerry brown in california doesn't want to seem to go along even though it is the president's decision? >> he seems to be the wild card. arizona, new mexico, texas,...
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richard kramer. has reported a record profit for the three months to march — it made $14.4 billion. that's partly thanks to strong demand for memory chips. christine hah is in our asia business hub, and is following the story. just bring us up—to—date. we have followed the fortunes of samsun closely. lots of problems with technology. yeah, this is a company that has continually surprised us with its good results, despite all the things that you mention. net profits for the first quarter came in about 52% higher than a year ago. the memory chips business and the new smartphone where the strong drivers. samsun controls two thirds of the memory chips market. they're used for a lot of things. servers, graphic cards, datta centres... this business is expected to hold strong into next quarter. but they are sounding a warning for global smartphone demand, along with some of the chip—makers and smartphone manufacturers. we have heard that before. they say market are getting saturated. people aren't upgrading
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when israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian demonstrators last week our correspondent tanya kramer traveled to beit lahia in the north of the gaza strip to meet a family whose son was one of those shot dead last week by the israeli army soldiers are running high in the region had fears or further violence. muhammad's life has been turned upside down his youngest brother was killed last week in the protests a reminder of a life lost here in the north of gaza a family is in mourning. today and messy and over that if the march gives us our rights everyone should participate. but if there is no result and if i young people just die then we only have god to calm their souls. one month says that god i was standing next to him when he was shot in the head they were just a few hundred meters from the border fence despite his brother's death mohammed says he will keep on protesting for young people like him there's not much hope left in gaza and no go forward and most of all i took part in the protests all of us should participate as we should because there's no work there's no life and nob
when israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian demonstrators last week our correspondent tanya kramer traveled to beit lahia in the north of the gaza strip to meet a family whose son was one of those shot dead last week by the israeli army soldiers are running high in the region had fears or further violence. muhammad's life has been turned upside down his youngest brother was killed last week in the protests a reminder of a life lost here in the north of gaza a family is in mourning. today...
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some headed out to kramer books to get their hands on the first copy. the interview with npr set to air this morning. comey said he is concerned with the president interfering with the russia investigation. telling npr it is important that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein stays in his job because i think he conducted himself with respect to the appointment of the special counsel and the work to the rule of law. i really do think it would be an attack on the rule of law for him to be fired or for the special counsel to be fired. >>> regarding president trump's weekend tweet calling for comey to be incarcerated. president trump just called for a private citizen to be jailed. we think it is just another one of those things. this is not normal. this is not okay. there is a danger we will become numb to it and stop noticing the threats to the norm. the presideresident continued h attacks. comey drafted the crooked hillary exoneration. then based decisions on the poll numbers. disgruntled he and many others committed crimes. >>> a new hold on sanctions
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s tanya kramer is reporting from gaza's borders all with israel earlier she told us more about what is driving the wave of protests. well i think many reasons for that i mean it has been called the great march return of rich in the last week was the first of such protests on so-called land day so it refers to the issue of palestinian refugees many of those from nine to forty eight because this year israel is celebrating in april may its creation seventy years the foundation of the state of not palestinians commemorating the loss of their land seventy years ago and these marches go on and to what they called the neck but day in the fifteenth of may the contest but there are many more other reasons when you talk to people here most people will tell you that we have coming here we want to see a peaceful protest here especially young people because we don't see if you think gaza gaza has been closed off ever since hamas took power here in gaza it has been closed off by israel and egypt the economy is down specially young people into a very young population in gaza confines jobs they can't
s tanya kramer is reporting from gaza's borders all with israel earlier she told us more about what is driving the wave of protests. well i think many reasons for that i mean it has been called the great march return of rich in the last week was the first of such protests on so-called land day so it refers to the issue of palestinian refugees many of those from nine to forty eight because this year israel is celebrating in april may its creation seventy years the foundation of the state of not...
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disagreement is perhaps deepest over the issue of settlements in the occupied west bank w's tanya kramer travelled to the west bank to the settlement of kodesh now for the israeli political right such outposts are among the country's major achievements for the political left they are a blight on the nation's koncz its escort days lies deep in the occupied west bank sixty families live in this illegal israeli outpost near the settlement of she to arran cuts have moved to escort is that in years ago with his family it situated in the middle of an area where palestinians want to establish their state seventy years ago there's nothing here it's not it was empty it's a real symbol for israel. these great friends right here it's you know so at least so that we're back where we're coming home we are home. your work come home every year for growing cutoffs conviction made him come here because this land today and some area as it was known in the bible and claims it is jewish land according to international law though the settlements here in the occupied territories are illegal they're said to be
disagreement is perhaps deepest over the issue of settlements in the occupied west bank w's tanya kramer travelled to the west bank to the settlement of kodesh now for the israeli political right such outposts are among the country's major achievements for the political left they are a blight on the nation's koncz its escort days lies deep in the occupied west bank sixty families live in this illegal israeli outpost near the settlement of she to arran cuts have moved to escort is that in years...
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s tanya kramer she is on the story for us tonight from jerusalem good evening to you tanya seventy years of israel is a story of success it's also a story of expulsions war in violence what does this day mean to the israeli people tonight. my friend you can see here tonight i mean we had the you know the some live mood of memorial day and now it turns into this test if new tonight here i'm in the middle of. the street one of the main shopping streets in west jerusalem and people are just celebrating enjoying the evening for most tomorrow it's a day off this well so people are saying that there's a sense of patriotism here of course united felt very proud of to country what they have achieved but they're also people asking of course where is this country going what the talent is there is no peace around here so there are also a lot of questions being asked but tonight the mood here on this side of town of the east is. one of testament and you know you have spent many years covering israel but also the israeli palestinian conflict is there a sense that israel's existence came about and con
s tanya kramer she is on the story for us tonight from jerusalem good evening to you tanya seventy years of israel is a story of success it's also a story of expulsions war in violence what does this day mean to the israeli people tonight. my friend you can see here tonight i mean we had the you know the some live mood of memorial day and now it turns into this test if new tonight here i'm in the middle of. the street one of the main shopping streets in west jerusalem and people are just...
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they are very keen on getting this message through that iran is the problem here in the region tanya kramer reporting at please stand by we hope to catch up with you more once that address by prime minister netanyahu gets under way his office had said that he has a significant development to share with the world on the iranian nuclear program and we'll be carrying that for you live but for now we shift our attention to of ghana sohn where at least twenty five people have been killed and scores injured in two back to back suicide attacks in the capital kabul another blast to encounter her province to the south left eleven children dead and in the third attack in the east the b.b.c. says one of its i've gone reporters was killed and the kabul attacks nine journalists and four police officers were among those who died so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. the two suicide bombers struck in the central shot star rock area near nato headquarters and the afghan defense ministry staggering the blasts for maximum effect. after a motorcyclist set off the first explosion another at
they are very keen on getting this message through that iran is the problem here in the region tanya kramer reporting at please stand by we hope to catch up with you more once that address by prime minister netanyahu gets under way his office had said that he has a significant development to share with the world on the iranian nuclear program and we'll be carrying that for you live but for now we shift our attention to of ghana sohn where at least twenty five people have been killed and scores...
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three matches left to be playing well i'd like to thank our guests emily rausch and john i think kramer this full time for the bundesliga for me and the rest of the team here jocko pool feed is that. you're going to want to fishel estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already eckel all returned to. visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters. made for mines. european stocks deliver prosing performance or. still. live concert every weekend looks good in concert. to dublin. to me. me me me the dangerous battlefront images. five women. five exceptional stories. lisa. i want to look at it on the plane maybe nothing more dizzy one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing.
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these protests for its own means so the rules of engagement in this sense have not changed kanya kramer in gaza thank you. now one sees clearly only with the heart words of advice from a famous children's book celebrating at seventy fifth anniversary today the little prince by the french author first hit shelves on this day in one nine hundred forty three it went on to become one of the world's most translated books and one of its favorite bedtime stories to in chanting generations of young readers it's a global bestseller translated into hundreds of languages the little prince still captivates children and adults even after seventy five years to remember he mentioned for. the fox asks the little prince to tame him or. it's a story about friendship and trust and a philosophical fable about the human condition the power of imagination and the beauty of the world. what is really. important to bob the power of that is the link he creates between people. on to one the center exhibit he was born in one thousand nine hundred and grew up in the south of france. in the one nine hundred twenty s
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and see three matches left to be played well i'd like to thank our guests emily roush and jonathan kramer this full time for the fun as they go for me and the rest of the team here are lame duck go pool beat is that. it's one of nature's most perfectly designed machines. that dung beetle. it can transport and thousand times its own body weight. traversing rough terrain is no problem. but is it possible to replicate these capabilities with robots. tomorrow to do next on d w. you're up in springtime there's a long to see and do a lot in the german french border between fribourg in strasbourg. for instance sampling asparagus at all signs or getting an adrenaline rush in the oboe kakul as i am visiting a very special place for franco german friendship. in sixty minutes on d w. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in the meantime the painter shift with just one to the shadow and if you newspapers when official information has attorneys i have walked off the streets like many characters and their problems are always the same fourteen social inequality a la
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standing by with the latest from gaza is tanya kramer who is actually at one of the flashpoints there today and tania what are you seeing. what we've seen all day are people coming here really people from all walks of life coming in the area so further down it's only a couple of hundred meters. and a bit further up here my side is a small tent city two minded people you know this march of return of the plight of palestinian refugees some people have been coming and going here and people are still gathering in the border area there has been they have been burning tires some young people are also going close to the fence from what we understand and there has been tear gassed by foot in the last hour or so we heard here also sniper fire into this crowd down there and. and with these reports now of these chouf a tallit is what more can you tell us about what is driving the protest and the mood among those protesters now. well these protests started last week with. this whole idea of the protest the march of return as it was called by young people on the social media but it has been taken
standing by with the latest from gaza is tanya kramer who is actually at one of the flashpoints there today and tania what are you seeing. what we've seen all day are people coming here really people from all walks of life coming in the area so further down it's only a couple of hundred meters. and a bit further up here my side is a small tent city two minded people you know this march of return of the plight of palestinian refugees some people have been coming and going here and people are...
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and we're not going to go to israel correspondent tonya kramer and also eric randolph sending by for us and peace to iran correspondent eric you first what are you hearing from the iranian authorities are they accusing israel of firing those missiles and also do you know anything about those casualties that i've been just mentioning thing on the iranian side. we haven't had anything for sure yet of course. it might have been. it was a product it's a couple of weeks ago. but i mean israel. killed seven of it so now and i wonder that would be retaliation for that though so far we haven't had any comment on on the strike or the night again over to. israel will say you hearing from the israeli authorities about these attacks on syrian military bases. well as you say you wouldn't hear comment here from the israeli military as my colleague pointed out in tehran there has been earlier this month and a strike on a facility in syria the t. for advice and then. syria claimed is well since ever ever since has been on heightened alert for i tell you. but what concerns to strikes tonight we don't
and we're not going to go to israel correspondent tonya kramer and also eric randolph sending by for us and peace to iran correspondent eric you first what are you hearing from the iranian authorities are they accusing israel of firing those missiles and also do you know anything about those casualties that i've been just mentioning thing on the iranian side. we haven't had anything for sure yet of course. it might have been. it was a product it's a couple of weeks ago. but i mean israel....
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dw's tania kramer travel to the settlement of -- for the israeli political rights, such outposts arechievements. for the left they are a blight on the nation's conscience. reporter: this town is deep in the occupied west bank, 60 families in this is legal bill -- in this illegal area. this person moved here seven years ago with his family. it is situated in the middle of an area where palestinians want to establish their state. >> seven years ago there was nothing here. it is a real symbol for israel. these grapevines right here shows belief, coming back here, we are home. more come home every year. we are growing. tania: he calls this land judaica and samaria as it was known in the bible and claims it is jewish lands. according to international law the settments in the occupied territories are illegal. they are set to be one of the main obstacles to a two-state solution. in the center of tel aviv is demonstration against the israeli government's occupation policy. leftist organizations called for the protest. they are also protesting the use of snipers in recent demonstratio at the
dw's tania kramer travel to the settlement of -- for the israeli political rights, such outposts arechievements. for the left they are a blight on the nation's conscience. reporter: this town is deep in the occupied west bank, 60 families in this is legal bill -- in this illegal area. this person moved here seven years ago with his family. it is situated in the middle of an area where palestinians want to establish their state. >> seven years ago there was nothing here. it is a real...
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israelis one event in history experienced by people in two very different ways our correspondent tanya kramer picks up the story from there. for me she lost it seems like it was yesterday and david ben-gurion proclaimed the state of israel in tel aviv. it was just fourteen at the time his parents had fled nazi germany and come to palestine in the early one nine hundred thirty s. for him it was a moment to stay there was the clear ation at the tel aviv museum at the time. rock traveled boulevard in tel aviv and everybody listened to the collaboration and then we were all members of a youth movement of. we broke out into the streets than sing and then sing and singing or all night long. celebrations broke out after the radio broadcast the was another fourteen year old was also listening to ben-gurion stick curation palestinian sophie macaca she lived with her family in jerusalem where her father ran a photography studio their reaction was very different. my father was upset and they were just clean air hearing the news general that's going to happen and if it took very short time that they'd ju
israelis one event in history experienced by people in two very different ways our correspondent tanya kramer picks up the story from there. for me she lost it seems like it was yesterday and david ben-gurion proclaimed the state of israel in tel aviv. it was just fourteen at the time his parents had fled nazi germany and come to palestine in the early one nine hundred thirty s. for him it was a moment to stay there was the clear ation at the tel aviv museum at the time. rock traveled boulevard...
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kramer -- [ dial tone notic . >> joining me now are the executive director d musician. great to have you both here. i love that greeting. ell, the main character in the movie is an african american telemarketer who skyrockets success after he uses his white voice. how would you define th movie? >> it's an absurdist dark comedy with magical realism and it's called sorry to bother you. >> you were a telemarketer at one point? >> a couple of different points. >> how much of that experience is in this movie? >> i think that's the jumping off r a lot of ideas. and it's not a auto biographic movie, but you use experiences from your life. >> and noah, w did you choose sorry to bother you as the centerpiece film? >> this guy to myis right the main one. he's been an incrediblya impo force in the cultural area. the city of oakland, and how it's developed and how we can ntalk about that terms that are new and fresh and really expressive. this film was part of our film ho fse, andm granting programs at sf film. and we couldn'te more proud that something like sorry to bother you as
kramer -- [ dial tone notic . >> joining me now are the executive director d musician. great to have you both here. i love that greeting. ell, the main character in the movie is an african american telemarketer who skyrockets success after he uses his white voice. how would you define th movie? >> it's an absurdist dark comedy with magical realism and it's called sorry to bother you. >> you were a telemarketer at one point? >> a couple of different points. >> how...
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when israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian demonstrators last week our correspondent tanya kramer traveled to the north of the gaza strip to meet a family whose son was one of those who shot dead last week by the israeli army. muhammad's life has been turned upside down his youngest brother barber was killed last week in the protests a reminder of a life lost here in the north of gaza a family is in mourning. today and must see it over that if the march gives us our rights everyone should participate. but if there is no result and if i young people just die then we only have god to calm the souls. one man says that god i was standing next to him when he was shot in the head they were just a few hundred meters from the border fence despite his brother's death mohammed says he will keep on protesting for young people like him there's not much hope left in gaza a no go forward he and i took part in the protests all of us should participate as we should because there's no work there's no life and nobody cares about us if it was bad or was one of at least sixteen people were killed by
when israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian demonstrators last week our correspondent tanya kramer traveled to the north of the gaza strip to meet a family whose son was one of those who shot dead last week by the israeli army. muhammad's life has been turned upside down his youngest brother barber was killed last week in the protests a reminder of a life lost here in the north of gaza a family is in mourning. today and must see it over that if the march gives us our rights everyone should...
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which symbolizes the displacement of hundreds of thousands of their people our correspondent tanya kramer met with two people touched by the event in very different ways. she knew it seems like it took fifty a day and proclaimed the state of israel in tennessee. it was just fourteen at the time his parents had fled nazi germany and come to palestine in the early one nine hundred thirty s. for him it was a moment to stay there was the vehicle ration at the tele v.v. museum at the time. rock side of the boulevard in tel aviv and everybody listened to the collaboration and then we were all members of a youth movement of. we broke out into the streets than sing and then sing and singing all night long. deliberation spoke out after the radio broadcast in the in another fourteen year old was also listening to ben-gurion state curation palestinian sophie macaca she lived with her family in jerusalem where her father ran a photo kofi studio their reaction was very different. my father was upset and they were just clean air hearing the news to know what's going to happen and if it took a very shor
which symbolizes the displacement of hundreds of thousands of their people our correspondent tanya kramer met with two people touched by the event in very different ways. she knew it seems like it took fifty a day and proclaimed the state of israel in tennessee. it was just fourteen at the time his parents had fled nazi germany and come to palestine in the early one nine hundred thirty s. for him it was a moment to stay there was the vehicle ration at the tele v.v. museum at the time. rock side...
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ladyjenkin of kellington, and by baroness kramer, a former libdem mp and now independent peer.ake a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute, because as they said in interviews on the tapes, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of whom took it seriously, but most of whom did not. and i think all the accusations which are probably wrongly now directed at all of us about being unelected, and so on, would have been far louder and stronger if there had not been the changes that were made, both in the life peerages act and in my view the much more important 1999 act, which got rid of the majority of the hereditary peers. that is when you got real change in house. but sticking with the life peerages act for now, there was a lot of opposition, wasn't there? there was a lot, and one of the hereditary peers said, "frankly i find women in politics highly distasteful. i believe there are certain duties and responsibilities which nature and custom had decreed th
ladyjenkin of kellington, and by baroness kramer, a former libdem mp and now independent peer.ake a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute, because as they said in interviews on the tapes, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of whom took it seriously, but most of whom did not. and i think all the accusations which are probably wrongly now directed at all of us...
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goes wrong and that they would use those demonstrations against israel tanya kramer live from gaza into the polls this weekend in a closely watched national election prime minister viktor orbán is seeking a fourth term in power opinion polls show that his party has a comfortable lead but hungary's complex electoral system makes the outcome difficult to protect all our correspondent funny from char is in hungary to cover sunday's parliamentary election for us she sent us this report from the capital budapest hungary for hungary once the slogan mirrors to feeling so many feet is boutros the governing party won't be perfect country to billboards like this. it's been two and a half years now since the station behind me the kelty train station looks like this it was packed with stranded refugees although hardly any has been granted asylum here in hungary since then it remains the main topic of the governing fitness party. its leader prime minister the two or beyond talks of an invasion by muslims he's campaigning with a message hungry first. i want to know are refugees to biggest concern of
goes wrong and that they would use those demonstrations against israel tanya kramer live from gaza into the polls this weekend in a closely watched national election prime minister viktor orbán is seeking a fourth term in power opinion polls show that his party has a comfortable lead but hungary's complex electoral system makes the outcome difficult to protect all our correspondent funny from char is in hungary to cover sunday's parliamentary election for us she sent us this report from the...
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so let's put these developments in syria into perspective for us now we have correspondent tanya kramernding by she's joining us from jerusalem and tanya i'd like to begin first by asking you a bit more about the airstrike on the homes airbase because russia is accusing israel of carrying it out what more can you tell us. well this is very interesting because most of the intimation we get actually from the russian defense ministry on that strike they're saying two israeli planes would have carried out the strike on this base which would have been in the early morning hours here time we know that in this space the syrians to send this off hezbollah. but they also russian people working there according to the syrian observatory for human rights fourteen people have been killed and. wounded now the israeli army is not commenting on the very common for them because they usually don't come in on the. activities in syria but what's interesting is that it seems to be the deciding. that has been actually runs attacked just in february by israeli fighter jets at the time they confirmed this when
so let's put these developments in syria into perspective for us now we have correspondent tanya kramernding by she's joining us from jerusalem and tanya i'd like to begin first by asking you a bit more about the airstrike on the homes airbase because russia is accusing israel of carrying it out what more can you tell us. well this is very interesting because most of the intimation we get actually from the russian defense ministry on that strike they're saying two israeli planes would have...
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. >> but that doesn't mean jake and kramer turned their backs on the business that launched them. for one, they saw a lot of value in big names. today, those posts are incredibly expensive and not necessarily effective. >> we try now to go after more of the smaller accounts, more authentic, people not posting as often. people with womhom we can build relationship with. >> so you invite me into this office. how do you get me to love the product? >> we love them to come in and check out different products. if they are going to like the product and wear it on a regular basis, that's better than a product they will wear once. >> not only that, but mvmt is not a start-up anymore. with jewelry and accessories, they have had to shift gears in order to stay on top. the pair has started to embrace all they turned their backs on in the beginning. early on, they avoided traditional tv ads. selling wholesalers to retailers was also out of the question. now they have exclusive accounts with bloomingdale's and nordstrom's. >> as we grow bigger, we couldn't do tv back then because it was expensi
. >> but that doesn't mean jake and kramer turned their backs on the business that launched them. for one, they saw a lot of value in big names. today, those posts are incredibly expensive and not necessarily effective. >> we try now to go after more of the smaller accounts, more authentic, people not posting as often. people with womhom we can build relationship with. >> so you invite me into this office. how do you get me to love the product? >> we love them to come in...
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leader of the lords, by the conservative peer ladyjenkin of kennington and by the former mp lady kramerw a lib dem peer. we heard the from a lady talking about the house now and in the future, let us take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute. as they said in the interviews you had on the tape, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of them took it seriously but most of them did not. all of the accusations, which are probably wrongly now directed at all of us, being unelected, so i and so forth, would have been far louder and far stronger if there had not been the changes that were made both in the life peerages act, but, in my view, much more importantly, in the 1999 act which got rid of the majority of hereditary peers. that was when you saw the real change. let's stick to the life peerages act now. there was a lot of opposition? there was. i hope you will forgive me from reading a quote from one of the hereditary peers which i think will shock viewers.
leader of the lords, by the conservative peer ladyjenkin of kennington and by the former mp lady kramerw a lib dem peer. we heard the from a lady talking about the house now and in the future, let us take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute. as they said in the interviews you had on the tape, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of them took it seriously but...
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from the bridge of his lobster boat, jeff kramer tallies the cost. >> i've lost about 1,300 traps. >>ore than one-third? >> yes. >> reporter: more than 300,000 traps gone, losses for creatures above and below. 640,000 tons of fishing gear is abandoned each year around the world. what kind of danger does debris like this pose to the marine life? >> one, it smothers healthy habitat. when storms come, this moves around. >> reporter: now the national fish and wildlife teams with local fishermen to catch that gear and turn it into energy. at no cost the ocean trash is taken to a plant where the trash is separated and burned and turned into power. how do you compare to more traditional power fuel such as coal, oil and natural gas? >> we're cleaner than coal and oil. >> reporter: a process so successful that it happens in ten states on both coasts powering our world by cleaning up theirs. nbc news, the florida keys. >>> if you have a sweet tooth, san mateo is hosting the chocolate festival. some chocolate chefs performed demonstrations and there's also apparently chocolate yoga. >> i was som
from the bridge of his lobster boat, jeff kramer tallies the cost. >> i've lost about 1,300 traps. >>ore than one-third? >> yes. >> reporter: more than 300,000 traps gone, losses for creatures above and below. 640,000 tons of fishing gear is abandoned each year around the world. what kind of danger does debris like this pose to the marine life? >> one, it smothers healthy habitat. when storms come, this moves around. >> reporter: now the national fish and...
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good evening and welcome to kramer book. a reminder to silence your cell phones before we begin and if anyone is standing in the back was to grab a seat there are more couple chairs here if you would like. to date we are fortunate with us mr. reid wilson with you to speak about his new book "epidemic". it addresses that you bola crisis. a catastrophe narrowly averted that struck over 20000 people he killed over allows it-- 11000 people with an increasingly interconnected world where everyone is just one or two fights away for major city like new york city, beijing and london even a local epidemic can end up becoming the global pandemic. mr. wilson's book tells the story about how the deadly ebola virus spread out of control and cautions the world was woefully unprepared for the next epidemic. he's a national correspondent for the hell covering politics campaigns and elections and former writer for the "washington post" and former editor-in-chief for the national journal of the hotline. we are pleased to have it with us today
good evening and welcome to kramer book. a reminder to silence your cell phones before we begin and if anyone is standing in the back was to grab a seat there are more couple chairs here if you would like. to date we are fortunate with us mr. reid wilson with you to speak about his new book "epidemic". it addresses that you bola crisis. a catastrophe narrowly averted that struck over 20000 people he killed over allows it-- 11000 people with an increasingly interconnected world where...
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pleasant and homegrown pollen grammar -- pleasant and homegrown paula kramer. brooke henderson, what are they have in common? they all came from a program called lpga usga girls golf. which is now exploding with numbers. >> nice. nice. what you hope to learn from watching the pros? >> just how to play and act on the course.>> according to one publicist, the last seven years have spiked a staggering 1400 % growth and participation -- in participation for these programs. at the lpga event in daly city they had plenty to say about that.>> we need a big push. especially here in america. it's fun to hear these numbers. you've got to keep giving back is much as you can. >> if we could make one more person take up the game. it's good for us.>> 40 members of the lpga have launched their careers in a girls golf program. which includes the former stanford star here mariah stackhouse. local players like lucy lee of redwood shores. they used to be one of these autograph seeking youngsters. >> it's nothing for us to sign a mall and give them a smile. if you've got the chanc
pleasant and homegrown pollen grammar -- pleasant and homegrown paula kramer. brooke henderson, what are they have in common? they all came from a program called lpga usga girls golf. which is now exploding with numbers. >> nice. nice. what you hope to learn from watching the pros? >> just how to play and act on the course.>> according to one publicist, the last seven years have spiked a staggering 1400 % growth and participation -- in participation for these programs. at the...
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not bad. >>> all right, "mad money's" jim kramer has called it the most important season for big bankss earnings kicking off tomorrow. our trading nations team tackles that trade next. >>> and as we go to break, take a look at the financials and how they're doing today. they're actually at the top of the s&p 500. best performing seor ow lchwi bright back getting help getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ >>> time now for trading nation, looking at the financials, leading the market today with names like jpmorgan, citi, and wells dpfargo. time to buy in let's bring in the trading nation team for more craig johnson and chad morganlanding a washington crossing manager you like the financials here, and what name looks best ahead of the trio tomorrow
not bad. >>> all right, "mad money's" jim kramer has called it the most important season for big bankss earnings kicking off tomorrow. our trading nations team tackles that trade next. >>> and as we go to break, take a look at the financials and how they're doing today. they're actually at the top of the s&p 500. best performing seor ow lchwi bright back getting help getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors,...
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kramer said something else interesting on the air today this is a quote.his president is more about trying to beat china than he is about trying to get the dow higher in other words, plays into what you're talking about these trade issues are not good for stocks like boeing >> nope. >> and if there's more of a focus on trade and kicking china's backside -- >> right >> it could potentially be bad for these big dow stocks >> let me talk about one thing thing, though. china says they may address the tariff they put on our imported vehicles to china the president has talked about it. they're talking about cutting that down to 10 to 15% in other words, bad short-term when the president does attack, but good long term, this could be the same for boeing. >> how concern said boeing, they're continuing to work on the shanghai facility where they're going to assemble the 737s the ceo talked about it yesterday. he said plans continue we will move forward with that project and have that presence in china so they don't appear to be as concerned as some of the rhetoric
kramer said something else interesting on the air today this is a quote.his president is more about trying to beat china than he is about trying to get the dow higher in other words, plays into what you're talking about these trade issues are not good for stocks like boeing >> nope. >> and if there's more of a focus on trade and kicking china's backside -- >> right >> it could potentially be bad for these big dow stocks >> let me talk about one thing thing, though....
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kramer. >> reporter: and sorry to bother you, it isn't. >> as always we will get that to you right awayeporter: like his music, his cinematic style is infused with a peculiar brand of political satire that is unique and fresh. >> welcome power color. >> just like music, someone is playing a base rift, inspired by players, a little bit by michael jackson, all of those things go into making something brand-new. >> reporter: he says sorry to bother you was seven years in the making. he assembled an army of backers including forest wicker -- whitaker. stars like terry crews and tessa thompson. and now, the darling of the indie film world. first sundance, now the san francisco film festival. never at a loss for a metaphor, he says it is like making stone soup. >> wow, it is really tasty right here. i wish you have the radish, if you had that, we will give you some of that but give us some of the radish. they come with the radish and we have two people over here. that was what it was, little by little i got everyone to put their ingredients in and now we are all eating some delicious stone so
kramer. >> reporter: and sorry to bother you, it isn't. >> as always we will get that to you right awayeporter: like his music, his cinematic style is infused with a peculiar brand of political satire that is unique and fresh. >> welcome power color. >> just like music, someone is playing a base rift, inspired by players, a little bit by michael jackson, all of those things go into making something brand-new. >> reporter: he says sorry to bother you was seven years...