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anyway, thank you so much. >> director lai: thank you. also echo that i think this looks overall like a really good well thought out comprehensive plan. i particularly like the separate designation of uses along the commons park. i think that's a really cool concept. i also second president fei tsen's comments about the promenade paying attention to allowing mid block crossing and more blocks that are extra large, some of the blocks that are really big. i have walked around mission bay quite at, and have to say it's not particularly walkable. so that's notomething we want to replicate here. i'm not sure if public seating is part of the design program, fos on designing places for to people to pause and enjoy the promenade and views of the cove, that perhaps we can design a mixed type of seating or resting places similar to the ones, the newer ones we saw along castro seat, where it's leaning seats, not necessarily l bench seat. and then i'm not sure if this part -- whether this is part of this current phase, but do we consider signalling o
anyway, thank you so much. >> director lai: thank you. also echo that i think this looks overall like a really good well thought out comprehensive plan. i particularly like the separate designation of uses along the commons park. i think that's a really cool concept. i also second president fei tsen's comments about the promenade paying attention to allowing mid block crossing and more blocks that are extra large, some of the blocks that are really big. i have walked around mission bay...
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this is the last call to lay their cards on the table.fighter has broken down in tears recalling a "personal rescue mission" to save a 12—year—old from the 20th floor of the grenfell tower. it's now been six days since a group of teenagers and their football coach disappeared in a cave in northern thailand. the huge search for the group, thought to have been cut off by rising floodwater, has gripped the country. a team of specialist british cave divers is now helping with the search, as our correspondent jonathan head reports. we are on our way up the side of the mountain to check out holes in the ground. it's hot, steep and very slippery. but there is just a chance, a small one, that it might lead to the missing boys. there have been so few possibilities for getting into the caves that the thai police are making the most of this one. the national police chief has hiked up to direct this operation. their plan is to lower climbers into a narrow crack barely wide enough for an adult. it's one of several such holes, but this is the most hope
this is the last call to lay their cards on the table.fighter has broken down in tears recalling a "personal rescue mission" to save a 12—year—old from the 20th floor of the grenfell tower. it's now been six days since a group of teenagers and their football coach disappeared in a cave in northern thailand. the huge search for the group, thought to have been cut off by rising floodwater, has gripped the country. a team of specialist british cave divers is now helping with the...
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those were the words used by chief executive elon musk to plan to lay off 3,500 works. in a mo sent out this morning. musk roet in part tesla has grown and evolved rapidly over the past several years, resulting in duplication of roles and job functions that while they made sense in the past are difficult to justify today. tesla says the lay offs are aimed at salaries employees and won't affect workers on the pruks line. >> we won't know the effects for some time. >> tammy madison says the reorganization makes sense as they try to deliver a profit during the make or break forward as the company tries to introduce a mass mathematic electric car in the mod 3. despite the lay offs musk says it's likely that tesla will reach the goal of building 5,000 cars per week by the end of the month. >> will they ultimately reduce costs because of lay office? you'll lose salary will the organization be aelijah and effective downstream? that's a big question. >> affected employees will be notified this week and offered a severance pack and. the tushlens comes as the ntsb still investiga
those were the words used by chief executive elon musk to plan to lay off 3,500 works. in a mo sent out this morning. musk roet in part tesla has grown and evolved rapidly over the past several years, resulting in duplication of roles and job functions that while they made sense in the past are difficult to justify today. tesla says the lay offs are aimed at salaries employees and won't affect workers on the pruks line. >> we won't know the effects for some time. >> tammy madison...
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the event became known as the my lai massacre. amy: sy hersh went on to expose many of the governments deepest secrets from nixon's bombing of cambodia to the cia's spying on antiwar activists to the cia's role undermining the chilean government of salvador allende. former cia director william colby once privately complained about hersh saying, "he knows more about this place than i do." sy hersh has also helped uncover how the u.s. has secretly carried out assassinations across the globe. he continued to break major stories after the september 11 attacks, most notably in 2004 he exposed the a abu ghraib prisononer abuse scandal in irq that shocked the world. well, seymour hersh is out with a new book looking back on his more than half century of scoops and digging up secrets. it is called "reporter: a memoir." welcome to democracy now! >> glad to be back. amy: wideout we begin beforee go back in time at your remarkable investigative reporting. your assessment of the press today in this era of trump. >> i'm ecstatic that finally t
the event became known as the my lai massacre. amy: sy hersh went on to expose many of the governments deepest secrets from nixon's bombing of cambodia to the cia's spying on antiwar activists to the cia's role undermining the chilean government of salvador allende. former cia director william colby once privately complained about hersh saying, "he knows more about this place than i do." sy hersh has also helped uncover how the u.s. has secretly carried out assassinations across the...
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the chair can lays before the house a communication. -- the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 15, 2018, at 2:03 p.m. that the senate passed senate 2652. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call >> today's hearing will talk about
the chair can lays before the house a communication. -- the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 15, 2018, at 2:03 p.m. that the senate passed senate 2652. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro...
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telstra laying off 8000 employees. for full fever is few months. telstra laying off 8000 employees.-- employees. forfull fever is running high. —— football fever. it is arguably the world ‘5 largest sporting event and corporate spon5or5 sporting event and corporate sponsors a rout but it does not come cheap and we are seeing an increasing number of chinese spon5or5 increasing number of chinese sponsors in the mix. despite that, reve nu e5 sponsors in the mix. despite that, revenues have fallen because of the recent scandals fifa has been involved in. why are some of the major multinational sponsors of not that this event? into the combination. fifa had challenges at few years ago with a well—documented bribery scandal and a new administration has been working hard to go past that. the other one is that the host itself, russia, is clearly a sensitive and ethical issue, similar to qatar and it has given other brands from other parts of the world and opportunity. clearly china is the big winner here. they have stepped up in a massive way and there are a few reasons behind it. there are
telstra laying off 8000 employees. for full fever is few months. telstra laying off 8000 employees.-- employees. forfull fever is running high. —— football fever. it is arguably the world ‘5 largest sporting event and corporate spon5or5 sporting event and corporate sponsors a rout but it does not come cheap and we are seeing an increasing number of chinese spon5or5 increasing number of chinese sponsors in the mix. despite that, reve nu e5 sponsors in the mix. despite that, revenues have...
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. >> director lai: isn't that part of the right-of-way though? >> oh, that's it's elevated right there? >> director lai: yeah. >> i think that's subjected to change. that's showing there is a stoop up there. stairs going down. designing stoops, we would want the stoop to be a couple of feet above the sidewalk, not necessarily -- i don't know what the dimension here is, but this doe lookike it's i have for a proper stoop, so just thinking around what we're trying to ask for. >> just to clarify, we won't be developing any of the vertical for this phase. >> director lai: and then let's see. i also echo the comment about accommodating for vehicular drop-off. i that's really important. moving into the future, particularly making sure we set aside enough space for cars to pull over to not conflict with the transit stops. i feel like in the city, we far too often see privatization of bus stops and that just slows down the time for transit. and then i wasn't here when we went through the phase 1, but just curious how cmg interacts with the public art sel
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my wife and i believe that where the tree falls, the tree shall lay.want to bury quentin overseas in france where he died. marge acknowledges this, and in marchense, -- acknowledges this, and in some sense, makes an effort to a common eight families who did not want to bring their home -- their son's for whatever reason. families whodate did not want to bring their sons home for whatever reason. we have other pictures of groups because when he died, it was front-page news across the nation, because teddy roosevelt had lost his son. it was indicative of a few things. this war touched all americans whether you were elite or a poor african-american. the second thing is, it demonstrates the very fraught reality of the war for millions of soldiers. tons of people die at the front. quentin roosevelt was one of a , and hisoup of people burial is to mantras to -- burial is demonstrative of the idea of memorializing the war in some way. this gets at that larger issue. americans fight in a number of capacities. was bella wood. that was not an american led offens
my wife and i believe that where the tree falls, the tree shall lay.want to bury quentin overseas in france where he died. marge acknowledges this, and in marchense, -- acknowledges this, and in some sense, makes an effort to a common eight families who did not want to bring their home -- their son's for whatever reason. families whodate did not want to bring their sons home for whatever reason. we have other pictures of groups because when he died, it was front-page news across the nation,...
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the company is laying off 9% of its work force. that's about 3400 employees. the founder elon musk was quick to point out that none of those lay offs will come out of production lines. we have also learned that none of the workers at tesla's freemont plant will be let go. tesla has been suffering massive losses reported in the hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> meanwhile there are some burning concerns about one of elon musk's other projects. a flame thrower customers can't seem to get enough of. stacy butler shows us. >> reporter: flame throwers tha look like weapons are the latest sensation from elon musk. tonight as orange county firefighters extinguish another blaze the new flame throwers have crews seeing red. >> we have had three major fires in orange county just in the last couple of weeks. everything is ready to go. we didn't get the rain this year so everything is brown, the fuel moistures are very low. any time you have somebody or kids playing with these flame throwers it will be what we say a recipe for disaster. >> musk made $10 million on the f
the company is laying off 9% of its work force. that's about 3400 employees. the founder elon musk was quick to point out that none of those lay offs will come out of production lines. we have also learned that none of the workers at tesla's freemont plant will be let go. tesla has been suffering massive losses reported in the hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> meanwhile there are some burning concerns about one of elon musk's other projects. a flame thrower customers can't seem to...
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this is a last call to lay the cards on the table.rsyth is standing by for us at westminster. theresa may has made big leagues before, linking to the speech in florence. she will have to make another. even if you could get some of these proposals pass the cabinet, there is no guarantee they would fly in brussels? that is quite right. the refrain we have heard from the eu leaders is there not surprising to theresa may, you have to come up with something and do it soon but there is the problem of how she gets the cabinet to agree. there are still fundamental differences and yesterday the president of the u —— european commission said he did not want to lecture us theresa may had to bring her cabinet onside. he was stopped by the bbc political editor and he sounded more optimistic. world theresa may be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and if not? she will. because i know her. you trust she will be able to get the party together? i always trust the british politics. the problem is, there are fundamental differences abo
this is a last call to lay the cards on the table.rsyth is standing by for us at westminster. theresa may has made big leagues before, linking to the speech in florence. she will have to make another. even if you could get some of these proposals pass the cabinet, there is no guarantee they would fly in brussels? that is quite right. the refrain we have heard from the eu leaders is there not surprising to theresa may, you have to come up with something and do it soon but there is the problem of...
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there. >> i've been asked you know people offmean we're laying no we're not laying people off. but we may not be hiring ib anybody for a while now eitherer. >> to give you an idea how much we're talng about whenit ce tariffn i place a 90 drarf bott whisky goes up more than 22 it dollars. fire fighters in paramedics in fairfax county nursed a wingedt pa back to health. the humming bird flew into station 3 with 1 is this week. crews said the birdsre appea weak and lethargic. using a syrge they gave sugar water and the patient then appeared to be fine and flew away. >> in loudo county the sheriff office hostsed south public safety center open house today. they shared video of the event from the face back page. swat team search and rescuemm coity police and loudoun e countyand rescue they were all there. addition to meeting local lawce ement attendees got toio tour the stat as well as get a close up look at response vehicles. and emotional reunion at arlington navy reserve sxhap sxhapder john thaj blit he e was aware from his son and familyng while s in afghanistan. his son david i
there. >> i've been asked you know people offmean we're laying no we're not laying people off. but we may not be hiring ib anybody for a while now eitherer. >> to give you an idea how much we're talng about whenit ce tariffn i place a 90 drarf bott whisky goes up more than 22 it dollars. fire fighters in paramedics in fairfax county nursed a wingedt pa back to health. the humming bird flew into station 3 with 1 is this week. crews said the birdsre appea weak and lethargic. using a...
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a critical meeting to lay ground work for the north korea summit next week. we are live in tokyo ahead on "early start." use every pole resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. a next-generation, all-in-one work table and clamping system. ordinary work tables can't compete. pegasus has integrated clamps that hold materials tight at any angle. steel reinforcement makes pegasus superstrong. to prove it, we had pegasus support a car. sets up in seconds and folds flat for easy storage. strong. versatile. portable. a workspace anyplace. the worx pegasus. >>> cnn learned u.s. officials laying the ground work in case trump and kim jong-un want to hold a second day of meetings in singapore. the summit starts tuesday. now former
a critical meeting to lay ground work for the north korea summit next week. we are live in tokyo ahead on "early start." use every pole resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at...
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so what does lay on think i'm fine so i. supported him first i was angry that i couldn't start the hormone therapy right away and had to undergo the trial year. it was very helpful for me to try it out for myself that it really was the right path for me. and it was helpful to have a therapist during that process discuss very personal things were. things i couldn't talk to my parents or friends about. the trial you. also became convinced that is indeed transgender the go ahead for a hormone therapy. parents still needed time to adjust they had to sign for him to undergo treatment as he was legally. just before his seventeenth birthday they signed off the bad things went very fast within two weeks. to get deeper and he developed facial hair his parents even paid for him to have his breasts removed so how do things stand now. i'm still considering further operations i definitely plan to have all of them right now i'm not fully satisfied with the options that are available. in addition to feeling like one very happy indeed. now
so what does lay on think i'm fine so i. supported him first i was angry that i couldn't start the hormone therapy right away and had to undergo the trial year. it was very helpful for me to try it out for myself that it really was the right path for me. and it was helpful to have a therapist during that process discuss very personal things were. things i couldn't talk to my parents or friends about. the trial you. also became convinced that is indeed transgender the go ahead for a hormone...
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lay on read online that hormones often call puberty blockers could stop his breasts from growing. but first dr quarter wanted more time to assess him he was also concerned that administering hormones at this stage could be problematic. for you would you use a phase where a lot of things are still in flux we know that structures in the brain central nervous system undergo change during puberty. we don't know what impact hormone treatment might have on that process. but transgender advisory sentence and self-help groups take a different theme they're convinced children and young people are quite capable of knowing their own gender identity really going to work for a counseling center she's calling for the approval of puberty blockades where the effect reversible. people should have the option of interrupting their puberty early on if they self identify as transgender in order to suffer discrimination. that would allow them a way out of this difficult situation where each day their body is developing in the wrong direction. as a result it's harder for them to think about anything els
lay on read online that hormones often call puberty blockers could stop his breasts from growing. but first dr quarter wanted more time to assess him he was also concerned that administering hormones at this stage could be problematic. for you would you use a phase where a lot of things are still in flux we know that structures in the brain central nervous system undergo change during puberty. we don't know what impact hormone treatment might have on that process. but transgender advisory...
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later, he will lay a wreath at yad vashem, the country's holocaust memorial centre.he country's president, and tomorrow he's due to meet the palestinian president. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. first israel, where he arrived late in the evening and secondly to the palestinian territories. as a loyal, william is distanced from middle eastern politics but when it comes to israel and palestinians, just about any action by visiting vip can be seen to have political connotation. so for william, this is a challenge. it is a visit which officials have entrusted to win because he has the procedure being future king. he has experience now of foreign visit and it is an experience now the which is well suited, given his emphasis on young people and the future. his first duty though will be to look to the past. he will visit yad vashem, israel's memorial to those killed in the holocaust. william is said to have prepared carefully for the visit. it began injordan, where even a sightseeing visit to a ruined roman city had a serious edge. he met a roman
later, he will lay a wreath at yad vashem, the country's holocaust memorial centre.he country's president, and tomorrow he's due to meet the palestinian president. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. first israel, where he arrived late in the evening and secondly to the palestinian territories. as a loyal, william is distanced from middle eastern politics but when it comes to israel and palestinians, just about any action by visiting vip can be seen to have political...
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they will witness the laying ofa here.efore the one—minute silence. the bells southwark cathedral are still mini outcome as they did to begin the service, now reflecting the close of those commemorations. still members of the public gathering. we're very close to london bridge station, we are at the southern end of the bridge where of course the van with three terrorists inside drove at great speed on that warm saturday night, hitting people on the bridge. before the terrorists left out —— jumped out and went into the nearby borough market where people were enjoying a beautiful evening and attacked people enjoying a saturday night out in the capital. more and more people streaming out of london bridge station, pushing against the throngs of people pushed up against the throngs of people pushed up against the barriers here. people watching, taking photographs. a lot of people with flowers. a lot of people with banners that they have made clearly specially for today. essentially saying, london is not defeated. good afternoon
they will witness the laying ofa here.efore the one—minute silence. the bells southwark cathedral are still mini outcome as they did to begin the service, now reflecting the close of those commemorations. still members of the public gathering. we're very close to london bridge station, we are at the southern end of the bridge where of course the van with three terrorists inside drove at great speed on that warm saturday night, hitting people on the bridge. before the terrorists left out...
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or it was large pieces of furniture being tossed around but it made her renda sound my husband is laying in here sleeping. my oldest daughter runs along here and she gets her father and says you know man is attacking sarah can you help us. my oldest daughter filled me in very briefly on what was going on and she gets he's out of control he's crazy well i mean i'd already lost a battle with him one day i wasn't going to go out there with my family safety on the line and couldn't confront him and have another battle so i grabbed my three fifty seven which i legally own and been trained to use it and i put shelves in it . so that i go out in the living room i had the three fifty seven down by my side and he's in there beating on my daughter when the young man bursts out of the bedroom and he's angry. all of a sudden he turns around. and puts a vest hole right into the wall. and i was just such. a huge i actually was capable of punching a hole in my living room wall so my husband standing beside me he's holding the pistol down at the floor. and he says to him you have four seconds to leave t
or it was large pieces of furniture being tossed around but it made her renda sound my husband is laying in here sleeping. my oldest daughter runs along here and she gets her father and says you know man is attacking sarah can you help us. my oldest daughter filled me in very briefly on what was going on and she gets he's out of control he's crazy well i mean i'd already lost a battle with him one day i wasn't going to go out there with my family safety on the line and couldn't confront him and...
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in our hens lay less not a lot less but that's fine because the price per egg is a lot higher and it is certainly exempt when you can market directly and keep all the profit moreover if you optimize your operations so that you don't work so much as in conventional farming of two it is most definitely a worthwhile business enormous pressure for such but the good price for bio eggs is also an inducement to cheat as i testify i think it would be sensible to have a testing procedure for a something to prove that an egg has been produced ecologically consumers in retail outlets could then be given verification and. now why they are paying. more. could appropriate farming methods and fodder really be proved. vaga named in the netherlands is home to one of europe's leading research facilities for food safety. in the laboratories of the recalled institute food chemist saskia van der sloot is working on methods of distinguishing organic foods from those produced conventionally. amos to make fraudulent labeling impossible. products for organic products and to protect the farmers that are invol
in our hens lay less not a lot less but that's fine because the price per egg is a lot higher and it is certainly exempt when you can market directly and keep all the profit moreover if you optimize your operations so that you don't work so much as in conventional farming of two it is most definitely a worthwhile business enormous pressure for such but the good price for bio eggs is also an inducement to cheat as i testify i think it would be sensible to have a testing procedure for a something...
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this is the last call to lay cards on the table. then again...e cannot wait any more. european voices can shout ever louder but the coming drama for theresa may is the one that awaits her at home. can she solve, in just seven days, the contradictions that the tories have struggled with for two long years? do you think theresa may will be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and what happens if she does not? she will. she will, why are you confident when...? because i know her. so you trust that she will be able to get her party together? i was always trusting the british. yet the eu's frustrated. hanging around for britain. in a week, we should know what they are waiting for. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. let's go to maryland in the us now — where police say the gunman who shot dead five people at the offices of a newspaper in annapolis was there to kill as many people as he could. the attacker has been identified as jarrod ramos. he surrendered to police and on friday appeared in court, charged with five counts of murder.
this is the last call to lay cards on the table. then again...e cannot wait any more. european voices can shout ever louder but the coming drama for theresa may is the one that awaits her at home. can she solve, in just seven days, the contradictions that the tories have struggled with for two long years? do you think theresa may will be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and what happens if she does not? she will. she will, why are you confident when...? because i know her....
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donald tusk has issued a last call for the uk to lay its cards on the table.ry duties on more than $12 billion worth of american goods. the canadian tariffs, which come into effect on sunday, target us steel, aluminium, and consumer goods ranging from orange juice to toilet paper. now on bbc news, in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click.
donald tusk has issued a last call for the uk to lay its cards on the table.ry duties on more than $12 billion worth of american goods. the canadian tariffs, which come into effect on sunday, target us steel, aluminium, and consumer goods ranging from orange juice to toilet paper. now on bbc news, in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click.
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and laying on. a park official says that in the past people trapped by floods have been rescued days later once the water has receded into. their world cup and russia has been making headlines for the exciting football on the pitch but one team in particular egypt have been making that lines for all the wrong reasons apart from the side's early exit from the tournaments there are reports that their star player none other than most solid has threatened to quit the team joining me in the studio to discuss why is emily rush it's from t w sports good to see you. so why are people saying that most ella is threatening to quit the national team what happened there's been a lot of controversy going on about the team camp which is in grozny the chechen republic of russia in russia and it's very far for egypt to travel from grozny to most of their team games so it's a bit weird why they chose a place and actually what people are saying is that they chose a place because they're following an invitation from th
and laying on. a park official says that in the past people trapped by floods have been rescued days later once the water has receded into. their world cup and russia has been making headlines for the exciting football on the pitch but one team in particular egypt have been making that lines for all the wrong reasons apart from the side's early exit from the tournaments there are reports that their star player none other than most solid has threatened to quit the team joining me in the studio...
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. >> congrat layings to jack. >>> historic meeting in singapore, one country is sure to play a criticalole as talks continue that is china. what should we expect from beijing? we'll break that down when "squawk alley" comes back. dow is down 14 >>> markets about to close in the uk fed, ecb, bank of japan, european currencies pretty steady as sentiment did fall to some 2012 lows and uk wage growth did slow despite a drop in unemployment. france's biggest food retailering teaming up with google to boost its online shopping experience. keep an eye on that. >> definitely will. >>> coming up, former deputy treasury secretary and ambassador, robert kimmitt joins us with his take on that summit in singapore and we'll talk some trade. >>> most importantly, i want to thank chairman kim for taking the first bold step toward a leight new future for his our unprecedented meet iing, leader of nortkorea proves that real change is, indeed, possible my meeting with chairman kim was honest, direct and productive. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to
. >> congrat layings to jack. >>> historic meeting in singapore, one country is sure to play a criticalole as talks continue that is china. what should we expect from beijing? we'll break that down when "squawk alley" comes back. dow is down 14 >>> markets about to close in the uk fed, ecb, bank of japan, european currencies pretty steady as sentiment did fall to some 2012 lows and uk wage growth did slow despite a drop in unemployment. france's biggest food...
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and so i lay that out, you know, not in great detail but a sense of how you would do in u.s.-china relations. i'm in the process of writing outcome you want to write updates when you book comes out, but i'm writing a piece on the potential summit between president trump and kim jong-un along these lines, and here i will tell you that i have great concerns because i think all those factors, you know, neither of these leaders has any experience at this. each one comes in with certain personality characteristics that it think are of great concern, you know, certain impetuous in this. neither one will sit there for 17 hours and have serious talks about the philosophy of history. and somewhat of a policy zero-sum, and we are seeing this play out in the newspapers now. again, happy to get into this more. my concern which not within the fact i've worked for democratic presidents, i don't think is democratics analytic and i worry about that, using the framework about what it took to succeed. .. i do, i talked to pope john paul and others as well but i do give reagan credit but it's g
and so i lay that out, you know, not in great detail but a sense of how you would do in u.s.-china relations. i'm in the process of writing outcome you want to write updates when you book comes out, but i'm writing a piece on the potential summit between president trump and kim jong-un along these lines, and here i will tell you that i have great concerns because i think all those factors, you know, neither of these leaders has any experience at this. each one comes in with certain personality...
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the eu tells the uk — it's time to lay your cards on the table over brexit.s theresa may leaves the eu summit, she's told time is running out. the most difficult tasks are still unresolved. if you want to reach a deal in october, we need quick progress. theresa may says she is ready to accelerate and intensify the pace of negotioations. also tonight... the police commander in charge on the day of the hillsborough disaster is to stand trial. the firefighter who left his colleagues and tried — and failed — to rescue a girl trapped in the grenfell fire. the migrant parents in america still separated from their children, despite donald trump promising to stop it. translation: what they have done is horrible. i have had no information and it's been more than 50 days. i call, and no—one tells me anything. and the heatwave brings the almost inevitable hosepipe ban and water shortages. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — will he or won't he play at wimbledon next week? andy murray is still yet to decide, but says it's most likely. good evening. the eu has given
the eu tells the uk — it's time to lay your cards on the table over brexit.s theresa may leaves the eu summit, she's told time is running out. the most difficult tasks are still unresolved. if you want to reach a deal in october, we need quick progress. theresa may says she is ready to accelerate and intensify the pace of negotioations. also tonight... the police commander in charge on the day of the hillsborough disaster is to stand trial. the firefighter who left his colleagues and tried...
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i think we can come back and be specific where the touch points should go deeper and for review and lay it out in a timeline going forward, four years on this agreement. >> commissioner vietor: i concur with what's been said and i appreciate your efforts, because i think it's a very exciting project with a lot of potential. let me add on to whatever it looks like, but i know we've had some conversations around the watershed center and at some point, i would like to have a better understanding of the opportunity that this might present to really develop and update that curriculum, that water center, in alignment with the basic building blocks. and understanding that they might, again, have different add-on criteria or requests because of the unique nature of that facility. as we're talking curriculum and salmon integration, and may be able to pull that out and look at what is going on with sunol as well. >> absolutely. one of our main goals with the big ideas was it have a framework that applied beyond city and county and applied regionally and we would love to partner on the waterside w
i think we can come back and be specific where the touch points should go deeper and for review and lay it out in a timeline going forward, four years on this agreement. >> commissioner vietor: i concur with what's been said and i appreciate your efforts, because i think it's a very exciting project with a lot of potential. let me add on to whatever it looks like, but i know we've had some conversations around the watershed center and at some point, i would like to have a better...
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you could see secretary pomp eo lay out progress. when he said there was progress, he did not say there was progress on narrowing the gaps. he kind of said everybody understood each other better. my understanding is when you mentioned what's going on in the dnc, they're drafting a communeque for this summit. it's going slow because it doesn't seem like they have that commitment from north korea that they need. this is a hard sell. you have the first step of that in new york. kim yong chol rolling up in a cadillac, having steak for dinner, seeing the new york skyline. you hear mike pompeo about all the good things that could come from this economic investment. they're putting on the hard sell. for kim yong chol, he wants to deliver this letter and kind of size up president trump so he can report back. on the u.s. side, they want to put the hard sell to the north koreans that this is an opportunity that can't be missed. this is a deal he can't refuse. >> yeah, i was going to say they still haven't said 100% the meeting will take place
you could see secretary pomp eo lay out progress. when he said there was progress, he did not say there was progress on narrowing the gaps. he kind of said everybody understood each other better. my understanding is when you mentioned what's going on in the dnc, they're drafting a communeque for this summit. it's going slow because it doesn't seem like they have that commitment from north korea that they need. this is a hard sell. you have the first step of that in new york. kim yong chol...
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as kennedy's body lay in repose it's in patrick's cathedral in manhattan. in death bobby kennedy had truly united america. then his casket was taken on its final journey to a grave site his brothers at arlington national cemetery. has one mourners sign read we have lost our last hope. robert kennedy's vision for america died with a. modern luxury. let's this is new tell us hybrid sets new standards in technology and design. change. bygone luxury a nine hundred seventy eight the m w seven thirty one c three machine today a classic civic. life it and thirty minutes from d w. global inequality. what does inequality mean any globally connected world. the road to the media. and how many. media forum things lately. it's all happening. good. your link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you unload some student news cutting programs from for an example from the news of our i would say d w it comes to africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa
as kennedy's body lay in repose it's in patrick's cathedral in manhattan. in death bobby kennedy had truly united america. then his casket was taken on its final journey to a grave site his brothers at arlington national cemetery. has one mourners sign read we have lost our last hope. robert kennedy's vision for america died with a. modern luxury. let's this is new tell us hybrid sets new standards in technology and design. change. bygone luxury a nine hundred seventy eight the m w seven thirty...
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this is the last call to the lay cards on the table. then again...ssage: we cannot wait any more. european voices can shout ever louder but the coming drama for theresa may is the one that awaits her at home. can she solve, in just seven days, the contradictions that the tories have struggled with for two long years? do you think theresa may will be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and what happens if she does not? she will. she will, why are you confident when...? because i know her. so you trust that she will be able to get her party together? i was always trusting the british. yet the eu's frustrated. hanging around for britain. in a week, we should know what they are waiting for. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. as we've heard, a deal was reached in the early hours of this morning at the eu summit on how to manage the issue of migrants. it comes as aound 100 migrants are missing after a boat sank off the coast of libya just today. during marathon talks overnight, eu leaders agreed to set up secure centres inside and outsi
this is the last call to the lay cards on the table. then again...ssage: we cannot wait any more. european voices can shout ever louder but the coming drama for theresa may is the one that awaits her at home. can she solve, in just seven days, the contradictions that the tories have struggled with for two long years? do you think theresa may will be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and what happens if she does not? she will. she will, why are you confident when...? because i...
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lot of specifics but jeff sessions filed a request to try and modify the settlement but it did not layut any specifics for re-unifying family separate at the board up you have a plan coming from homeland security and health and human services. they released a fact sheet last night outlining a reunification process for the 2053 separated minors as of june 20. those are the numbers. they say the reunification process is a well coordinated effort between customs and border patrol, i.c.e. and hhs for they do not say how long it will take to reunify all of the families. they say because border patrol has reunited some migrant children that were separated from adults as part of the zero-tolerance initiative and more reading and so set to take place by the end of the day. he says i.c.e. implemented an identification like a method. and that they quote - coordinated with hhs for the reuniting of the child prior to the parents departure from the united states. here is the thing on that point. they have already been reports that some of the parents of these children currently separated have alrea
lot of specifics but jeff sessions filed a request to try and modify the settlement but it did not layut any specifics for re-unifying family separate at the board up you have a plan coming from homeland security and health and human services. they released a fact sheet last night outlining a reunification process for the 2053 separated minors as of june 20. those are the numbers. they say the reunification process is a well coordinated effort between customs and border patrol, i.c.e. and hhs...
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america is in a position and lost position and i think that president trump is going to lay down theaw to restore some of those positions. america is not alone. germany is doing it. russia is doing it. think that's broader kind of shift going on. it is vifl to say. don't we will see thank you very much. >>> we here at cnn continue to mour anthony boudai, in. his took his own life on friday. he was 61 years old. >>> at the time of his death he was work if, he left quite an impression. >> he never met anthony bourdain until just before he died. he sadly displays what he thinks is one of his last postings on instagram. he served the tv penalty he instantly, we had a chance to do a we were able to wch system he was in the presence of a culinary super star. for example, when they were shotting their segment there was a table with two americans. they didn't even look at the menu. they said we are doing it. ment it is to ten testimony. >> that you for the report. his perhaps known for kitchen controversial. it is taking its spot on the number one list. we'll be right back. can you love wear
america is in a position and lost position and i think that president trump is going to lay down theaw to restore some of those positions. america is not alone. germany is doing it. russia is doing it. think that's broader kind of shift going on. it is vifl to say. don't we will see thank you very much. >>> we here at cnn continue to mour anthony boudai, in. his took his own life on friday. he was 61 years old. >>> at the time of his death he was work if, he left quite an...
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laying ce laying the foundation for so much more than that by donating memorials to officers killed in >>> a local family is laying the foundation with memorials donated to officers killed in the line of duty. it is this morning's bay area proud. at the corner of 10th and horning, there a message. written in bronze. on this spot one year ago, police officer michael catherman gave his life in the line of du duty. but this story is about what is behind that message. literally. the concrete into which it is set. and the family who put it there. >> came out really nice. we're just honored and humbled to have been able to participate. >> reporter: for close to 20 years, ray and his wife maria have run duran construction. theirs is an operation that pours the concrete on which america's 10th largingest city is built. it is not my profile, but smernl r something ray is proud of. >> we just see how the city has grown, look at the development downtown. and he's driving and says we did that sidewalk, we did that corner, we did that. >> reporter: but. concrete poured at 10th and horning, ray is j
laying ce laying the foundation for so much more than that by donating memorials to officers killed in >>> a local family is laying the foundation with memorials donated to officers killed in the line of duty. it is this morning's bay area proud. at the corner of 10th and horning, there a message. written in bronze. on this spot one year ago, police officer michael catherman gave his life in the line of du duty. but this story is about what is behind that message. literally. the...
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>> where i was laying, i could see across and up the different levels. it was just chaos. >> what is the smell like? >> the whole mall was cloudy and smoke everywhere. gunpowder burning smell. >> did any of them come anywhere near you? >> i saw two of them that walked from the main entrance in front of the line of stores directly in front of us. >> hold on. what did you see? i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men. you know, they were 50 yards, 30 yards away, i don't know. >> what did they look like? >> they had tan and gray clothing and they were carrying very, very large weapons, very large guns. >> hearing the gunfire and screams echoing through the mall, both catherine and faith could tell the gunmen were spreading out, killing people as they went along. two mothers trapped with young children worried they'd be next and a growing fear seized catherine. her boys were no longer answering their phones. where were they? >>> coming up -- >>> the terrifying uncertainty for those inside the mall and loved ones outside. >> i g
>> where i was laying, i could see across and up the different levels. it was just chaos. >> what is the smell like? >> the whole mall was cloudy and smoke everywhere. gunpowder burning smell. >> did any of them come anywhere near you? >> i saw two of them that walked from the main entrance in front of the line of stores directly in front of us. >> hold on. what did you see? i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men. you...
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they are laying the legal groundwork for really narrowing the parameters for a sit down because what everyone is focusing on it. it would be best if they sat down. be when i bring this up because it seems like no matter what, this is how we learn about things and is a double-edged sword. >> david: it is a double-edged sword but that's what i say go back and look at an overall strategy. all of us are really talking about a strategy here being put out by the administration. the other issue that's not brought up, i look for what's missing is when you look at the charges that can be brought against the president, nothing's been sad. if they were criminal charges, that would be different when it comes to pardon powers. >> katie: i thent pardon himself before crime was even charged but the fac that thme and the narrative now is talking about the president pardoning himself when we haven't even seen charges or an indictment for robert mueller is getting ahead of it. >> sandra: he change that with that tweet come immediately to transition to calling it a witch hunt led by 13 very angry and c
they are laying the legal groundwork for really narrowing the parameters for a sit down because what everyone is focusing on it. it would be best if they sat down. be when i bring this up because it seems like no matter what, this is how we learn about things and is a double-edged sword. >> david: it is a double-edged sword but that's what i say go back and look at an overall strategy. all of us are really talking about a strategy here being put out by the administration. the other issue...
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ofre are laying cornerstones. a plethora of speeches. customary and voluntary toasts. arches are built in many cities, big and small. americans of all races, each gender, and every age want to touch this man who had done so much for their country. is his name is imprinted on the american psyche. cities, townships, towns named for him. lafayettes. the state he lived in from 17th nine to 1834. -- 1789 to 1834. la next slide is the chateau grange. lagrangeville. laket lafayette, -- lafayette in florida. there are streets, avenues, and roads. in boston alone, there are seven. one you may not know. the footprint from the subway is a technical legal name. that is where he marched into boston. five boroughs of new york city, there are 10. there are statues, payroll. i will show you a few of my favorites. the figure of lafayette is full-bodied. the next is the children's statue, in paris. it was originally at the louvre. i.m. pei built -- that pyramid, some say as a set of the da vinci code. it was moved to a site on the right bank. the original is in paris. this was a copy gi
ofre are laying cornerstones. a plethora of speeches. customary and voluntary toasts. arches are built in many cities, big and small. americans of all races, each gender, and every age want to touch this man who had done so much for their country. is his name is imprinted on the american psyche. cities, townships, towns named for him. lafayettes. the state he lived in from 17th nine to 1834. -- 1789 to 1834. la next slide is the chateau grange. lagrangeville. laket lafayette, -- lafayette in...
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>> we're using that as an example to help lay people understand the change in the paradigm is.f you have a broken leg and someone said to you, you know, we have a treatment for you and after six to eight weeks maybe you'll get better. or you cantake a drug after a day or two and after two weeks you are better, so that's why we're trying to instruct the market and physicians and patients, this is a different way of thinking about depression, like a medical disorder the antibiotic model is something we want people to understand as a medical disorder but not necessarily how we'll price it. >> do you think ultimately this could reduce the rates of suicide? >> there are many, many causes of suicide it's always a tragedy. we are hopeful this could reduce ession is treated.e way the idea you could get better in a number of days and only be treated for two weeks could be -- >> i'm sorry, we have breaking news let's get to phil lebeau in chicago. >> let's take a look at shares of tesla because the company announcing that it is going to be laying off about 9% of its workforce as part of
>> we're using that as an example to help lay people understand the change in the paradigm is.f you have a broken leg and someone said to you, you know, we have a treatment for you and after six to eight weeks maybe you'll get better. or you cantake a drug after a day or two and after two weeks you are better, so that's why we're trying to instruct the market and physicians and patients, this is a different way of thinking about depression, like a medical disorder the antibiotic model is...