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paris. >> reporter: lonnie edwards owns the dog agency. the name is a little misleading.resents all sorts of animal stars of instagram. >> this is atticus the hedgehog. >> reporter: lonnie edwards has gotten atticus the hedgehog starring roles in instagram ad campaigns for stainmaster carpet cleaner and olympus cameras. when each one of the 117,000 people who follow atticus logged on, they saw these pictures. >> he's camera shy. >> reporter: and stephanie zang and her hedgehog were in business. >> there were definitely a lot of benefits to getting an agent. the biggest thing is the fact they can read over the contracts for you and negotiate on your behalf. >> reporter: tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, and sometimes more than a million people follow some of the animals whose pictures are posted on the social network. a popular animal becomes what's called a pet influencer. and few pets have as much influence as diddy kong and yeti kong, two monkeys from miami. gabriela katya and her boyfriend matt crown started posting pictures of their monkeys for their
paris. >> reporter: lonnie edwards owns the dog agency. the name is a little misleading.resents all sorts of animal stars of instagram. >> this is atticus the hedgehog. >> reporter: lonnie edwards has gotten atticus the hedgehog starring roles in instagram ad campaigns for stainmaster carpet cleaner and olympus cameras. when each one of the 117,000 people who follow atticus logged on, they saw these pictures. >> he's camera shy. >> reporter: and stephanie zang and...
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lonnie.aring me, they will hear what i used to sound like. it has given me physically something to do for the future to overcome this. when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, you are just in a sea of that. as soon as you have these custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both of them are fitted with your voice. is there anything you want to say? good afternoon. there we go. how does it sound? really great quality. soundsjust like me. we were talking for him but now he can talk for himself again. it is good timing. they saved my voice. now i can keep up a little. you could keep up before? and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. hello there. temperatures continue to creep down day—by—day now, closer to the april norm, but by the end of the week it looks like it could be a
lonnie.aring me, they will hear what i used to sound like. it has given me physically something to do for the future to overcome this. when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, you are just in a sea of that. as soon as you have these custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both of them are fitted with your voice. is...
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my name's lonnie blanchard.i'm a truck driver, there's truck driver talk. i'm gonna be missing that. i knew from a lump i had in my throat i should get checked out possibly for strep throat. the doctor here in brockton, he was actually the one who told me it was cancerous, and chemo and radiation ain't help you, you're gonna have to to surgery straightaway and a full tongue removal was the only way to go. it scares me to death, it still does. the hardest thing i think i'm gonna have to deal with is the immediate realisation of when i wake back up in surgery that i will not be able to talk. speaks into machine: "i have a turtle and a dog and two goldfish. " the speech therapist let me know i should be able to bank my voice for future reference. "real isn't how you are made." "eyelashes and cheeks and lips..." when i speak to to someone and they say, "here comes computer lonnie again," they will say here's lonnie. i'm going to speak to someone instead of them hearing me, they will hear what i used to sound like. i
my name's lonnie blanchard.i'm a truck driver, there's truck driver talk. i'm gonna be missing that. i knew from a lump i had in my throat i should get checked out possibly for strep throat. the doctor here in brockton, he was actually the one who told me it was cancerous, and chemo and radiation ain't help you, you're gonna have to to surgery straightaway and a full tongue removal was the only way to go. it scares me to death, it still does. the hardest thing i think i'm gonna have to deal...
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jane: lonnie blanchard there, amazingly in his own words.oday marks the first time that the statue of a woman stands in parliament square. she was a selfridge's to campaign throuout her life for men to get the right to vote, and she stands next to us and mandela and gandhi. reporter: prime ministers, presidents, civil rights leaders, 11 famous figures who have their space in the square above parliament. no woman has ever had their contribution to society recognized in this way, until today. it was a momentth w celebrating as hundreds gathered ofcommemorate the legacy millicent garrett fawcett. >has been a long time coming, bt finally, parliament square has its first statue of a woman by a woman, all to mark 100 years of women with the vote. the i from an activist who was jogpted into action by a in westminster. >> i couldn't believe it. it was 201for some women are still underrepresented in all areas of british cultural life. of statues are of women who actually existed. reporter: millicent false started petitioning for women's right to vote
jane: lonnie blanchard there, amazingly in his own words.oday marks the first time that the statue of a woman stands in parliament square. she was a selfridge's to campaign throuout her life for men to get the right to vote, and she stands next to us and mandela and gandhi. reporter: prime ministers, presidents, civil rights leaders, 11 famous figures who have their space in the square above parliament. no woman has ever had their contribution to society recognized in this way, until today. it...
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these students have demanded the same thing that lonnie and myself have been talking to senators and congressmen about for almost six years now but they're doing it in a way that has empowered the entire gun violence prevention movement where happy to have them speaking out and speaking up and taking the lead and we will support them and follow them anywhere they want us to go because they will become voters and they will absolutely affect change in this country and we're very very happy to have them join this movement they have the they are the spark that's going to start the fire that's going to burn the n.r.a. to the ground can i thank you lonnie and sandy phillips can i thank you very much indeed a fish sharing your personal pain your loss and then for contributing to this important debate in your country thank you very much. thank you martine thank you for having us thank you. now thousands of armenians are protesting and what they see is a bit by their former president to cling on to power one hundred eighty people have been arrested so far as protesters block roads leading to
these students have demanded the same thing that lonnie and myself have been talking to senators and congressmen about for almost six years now but they're doing it in a way that has empowered the entire gun violence prevention movement where happy to have them speaking out and speaking up and taking the lead and we will support them and follow them anywhere they want us to go because they will become voters and they will absolutely affect change in this country and we're very very happy to...
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they hope to be the ones that finally bring change and they gallacher al-jazeera park in florida lonnie and sandy phillips the parents of jessica galway who was murdered in twenty twelve in the war a theater massacre in colorado they say the student led protests against gun violence have brought hope to the movement. jessie went to a movie in denver colorado with her best friend. and never came home actually she did come home in a box with ashes she was struck six times in the last shot hit her in the head. and blew our brains out on to the theater floor causing a five inch hole in the left side of her face that's about the size of your hand and it hit her here and took her top of the head off and that's what we live with every day that's the the image that we wake up with every morning and go to bed with every night these students have demanded the same thing that lonnie and myself have been talking to senators and congressmen about for almost six years now but they're doing it in a way that has empowered the entire gun violence prevention movement where happy to have them speaking out
they hope to be the ones that finally bring change and they gallacher al-jazeera park in florida lonnie and sandy phillips the parents of jessica galway who was murdered in twenty twelve in the war a theater massacre in colorado they say the student led protests against gun violence have brought hope to the movement. jessie went to a movie in denver colorado with her best friend. and never came home actually she did come home in a box with ashes she was struck six times in the last shot hit her...
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central nigeria the police say the attackers also burned nearly fifty houses fighting between full lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are mostly christians has been occurring in the region since twenty thirteen the french president has proposed negotiating a new deal with iran that builds on the twenty fifteen agreement to curb its nuclear program emanuel macro made the pitch to the u.s. president on the trump who is threatening to pull out of the deal up next this a.j. selects all season by finance. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new tariffs on imports of steel and alum in your bra five gene would mean thought from day to time but time thoughts of the fourteen we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost of this time zero. but. i'm not. being. that you have to be a superwoman. to be a hero go by. a morning bill. go home you know. unspeakable and flew into the simple so-called. by the end zone i human honey i'm not a mom i have moments of weakness i have nothing men in hours and the fear but. this is a lon
central nigeria the police say the attackers also burned nearly fifty houses fighting between full lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are mostly christians has been occurring in the region since twenty thirteen the french president has proposed negotiating a new deal with iran that builds on the twenty fifteen agreement to curb its nuclear program emanuel macro made the pitch to the u.s. president on the trump who is threatening to pull out of the deal up next this a.j....
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(jrstone) that was lonnie wong reporting. (justine) coming up... many people in montecito lost most of their belongings in the mudslides earlier this year... now, months later... a woman found her most personal possession. (jrstone) then... mark zuckerberg is set to testify before congress this week. what congress says they want to know from the ceo of facebook. (justine) and we have new video of an officer responding to last week's youtube shooting... the dramatic video after the break. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] (j.r.) tonight we're seeing all new video showing the response to the youtube shooting in san bruno. this is viral video that shows an officer running into the youtube property where the shots had been fired. take a listen. that officer didn't hesitate in the slightest and is getting praise online this evening. law enforc
(jrstone) that was lonnie wong reporting. (justine) coming up... many people in montecito lost most of their belongings in the mudslides earlier this year... now, months later... a woman found her most personal possession. (jrstone) then... mark zuckerberg is set to testify before congress this week. what congress says they want to know from the ceo of facebook. (justine) and we have new video of an officer responding to last week's youtube shooting... the dramatic video after the break....
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(jr) that was lonnie wong reporting. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. (mabrisa rodriguez) (mabrisa (mabrisa rodriguez)as a short-wave ridge builds in over the region, look for warmer weather monday with temperatures in the 70s to lower 80s. this trend will be short-lived however as a weak mid/upper level trough sweeps through the region on tuesday. while widespread precipitation is not likely, light rain/rain showers will be possible over the northern half of the region ahead of a weak frontal boundary. at this time, it appears the best chances for measurable rainfall will be from the santa cruz mountains northward. the boundary washes out as it pushes south of the san francisco bay area tuesday afternoon/evening with little to no rainfall expected for much of the central coast. quick on the heals of the tuesday system, a deeper trough is projected to push inland and bring another chance of widespread precipitation. however, rainfall amounts with both system are forecast to be light, especially in comparison to the r
(jr) that was lonnie wong reporting. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. (mabrisa rodriguez) (mabrisa (mabrisa rodriguez)as a short-wave ridge builds in over the region, look for warmer weather monday with temperatures in the 70s to lower 80s. this trend will be short-lived however as a weak mid/upper level trough sweeps through the region on tuesday. while widespread precipitation is not likely, light rain/rain showers will be possible over the...
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reporter lonnie wong has the story. the statement appears more grim than it is.while tuberculosis is a huge concern in a setting like a public school where many people can be exposed to the coughing that can spread the tb bacteria from lung to lung, it is curable if detected.itús tricky because you can be infected without being sick. thatús why 25 to 30 people will take either skin or blood tests next week.the carrierús identity is being kept confidential...that person has not been at the school for 3 weeks because they were ill and for other unspecified reasons.it was only wednesday when the diagnosis was confirmed.parents were notified right away what was happening, and if their child had contact and is likely to be tested.all the parents we spoke with today agreed.just to give some perspective...an infectious student was found at armijo high school in fairfield last year. around 300 people were tested in that instance.while officials did not say if the contact was limited to one classroom, the 25 to 30 people being t
reporter lonnie wong has the story. the statement appears more grim than it is.while tuberculosis is a huge concern in a setting like a public school where many people can be exposed to the coughing that can spread the tb bacteria from lung to lung, it is curable if detected.itús tricky because you can be infected without being sick. thatús why 25 to 30 people will take either skin or blood tests next week.the carrierús identity is being kept confidential...that person has not been at the...
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my panel to help break it down, jillian melcher and lonnie chen, former policy director for mitt romney, peterson institute for international economics, gary, let me start with you. i read a great piece by you on this topic about the world worle oranization. i think it's time we start to focus on them. a lot of folks are saying trump should use them to resolve this. do you think that's possible? >> not in the short run, not in less than 18 months. this battle is on a shorter time fuse than that. it takes cases a long time to grind out. it's a very complicated case. we probably have china -- sorry, europe and japan on our side against china on the intellectual property issues, the forced technology transfer and all that. but this is not going to be a quick disposition. this will be handled i think for the most part bilaterally between the united states and china. >> charles: what do you make of the idea that china considers themselves a developing nation and they get an array of perks that come with this. i'll read some to the audience. they get a longer time to implement agreements and
my panel to help break it down, jillian melcher and lonnie chen, former policy director for mitt romney, peterson institute for international economics, gary, let me start with you. i read a great piece by you on this topic about the world worle oranization. i think it's time we start to focus on them. a lot of folks are saying trump should use them to resolve this. do you think that's possible? >> not in the short run, not in less than 18 months. this battle is on a shorter time fuse...
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. >>> the panel joins me now, carol lee, lonnie chen.see you visiting the east coast here. and ruth marcus. rudy giuliani. >> yes. >> all right. the president has been looking to solidify his team. former u.s. attorney from the southern district of new york. so that experience must matter. >> yeah. he understands that kind of -- that world. he's also very close to trump. he had been, you know, in the running for certain cabinet positions, secretary of state during transition. trump -- there was talk that he wanted the replace jeff sessions perhaps with rudy giuliani. he has wanted him in his orbit but also the president was at a point where he was desperate for anybody really to sign on to his legal team who has heft. interestingly, his comments are very conciliatory towards robert mueller. >> and measured. >> very measured. >> not the rudy we have been seeing. this was him circa 2008. >> somehow, i think we are going to see some of the footage of him at the convention when i think the spittel was flying as he was talking about hillary c
. >>> the panel joins me now, carol lee, lonnie chen.see you visiting the east coast here. and ruth marcus. rudy giuliani. >> yes. >> all right. the president has been looking to solidify his team. former u.s. attorney from the southern district of new york. so that experience must matter. >> yeah. he understands that kind of -- that world. he's also very close to trump. he had been, you know, in the running for certain cabinet positions, secretary of state during...
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lonnie, back to you. vonnie: thank you.s were already down 21% so far in the year before today. news that the federal trade commission was suing the company for allegedly deceiving customers over hidden fees and charging borrowers even when they paid off their loans, sank the company shares as much as 10%. they are coming back a little bit. right now, down 5.3%. i want to bring in place and who has been setting appeared we have an answer from lending club. a statement from lending club. lisa: they are saying the allegations are factually unwarranted. if you do read the complaint, it is pretty scathing, it highlights how the company put out there on its website, how indeed, no fees come pre-. you look at your loan. people got the loans they requested, they saw they were much -- much smaller upfront amounts because fees had been subjected. included in this complaint is the allegation that even a legal counsel of this company told them that you need more prominently say that there are fees, and the company can -- continued wit
lonnie, back to you. vonnie: thank you.s were already down 21% so far in the year before today. news that the federal trade commission was suing the company for allegedly deceiving customers over hidden fees and charging borrowers even when they paid off their loans, sank the company shares as much as 10%. they are coming back a little bit. right now, down 5.3%. i want to bring in place and who has been setting appeared we have an answer from lending club. a statement from lending club. lisa:...
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lonnie thompson: it doesn't matter whether you're living in peru or the united states or china, you willpacted by this change. narrator: but something can be done. people are already adapting to combat climate
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trumpet ministrations tabs on products from china let's talk about what's happening there with lani chin lonny is a research fellow. in the george w. bush administration and was an advisor to marco rubio's and mitt romney's presidential campaigns and he joins us from the beautiful campus at stanford university in palo alto california lani given china's new tower of move is this a trade war now. larry i don't think so i think if you look at it in the grand scheme of what could have been in fact what we're looking at now is a relatively minor set of activity on both the u.s. side as well as the chinese side now the question is will this escalate into something more will there be additional tariffs applied by the united states additional retaliation by china as of now though what we have is a relatively limited and circumscribed set of activities on both sides the uncertainty larry is really the issue here we don't know where it's going on our side we don't know where it's going on the chinese side and i think those are questions that remain to be answered this seems like they have a lot in the o
trumpet ministrations tabs on products from china let's talk about what's happening there with lani chin lonny is a research fellow. in the george w. bush administration and was an advisor to marco rubio's and mitt romney's presidential campaigns and he joins us from the beautiful campus at stanford university in palo alto california lani given china's new tower of move is this a trade war now. larry i don't think so i think if you look at it in the grand scheme of what could have been in fact...
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ministrations tariffs on products from china let's talk about what's happening there with lani chin lonnie is a research fellow. served in the george w. bush administration was an advisor to marco rubio's and mitt romney's presidential campaigns and he joins us from the beautiful campus at stanford university in palo alto california lani given china's new tower of move is this a trade war now larry i don't think so i think if you look at it in the grand scheme of what could have been in fact what we're looking at now is a relatively minor set of activity on both the u.s. side as well as the chinese side now the question is will this escalate into something more will there be additional tariffs applied by the united states additional retaliation by china as of now though what we have is a relatively limited and circumscribed set of activities on both sides the uncertainty larry is really the issue here we don't know where it's going on our side we don't know where it's going on the chinese side and i think those are questions that remain to be answered this seems like they have a lot in the
ministrations tariffs on products from china let's talk about what's happening there with lani chin lonnie is a research fellow. served in the george w. bush administration was an advisor to marco rubio's and mitt romney's presidential campaigns and he joins us from the beautiful campus at stanford university in palo alto california lani given china's new tower of move is this a trade war now larry i don't think so i think if you look at it in the grand scheme of what could have been in fact...
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police say the attackers burned nearly fifty houses there has been fighting in the region between for lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are predominantly christian since twenty thirteen. danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering and dismembering a swedish list on his submarine kim waltz remains were found at sea after she interviewed him on his homemade boat manson admitted to cutting up her body but says she died accidentally pounced on board prosecutors say wall died either by strangulation or she had her throat cut. up next inside story a dream we'll keep you company with the news top of the hour in the coming hours i will see actual time tomorrow. over leaders doing enough to stop the war in yemen the united nations condemns the killing of waiting cace guests in an airstrike by the saudi led coalition the saudis are promising to investigate what about other as strikes have killed women and children and the second in command of fifty rebels this is inside story. and i welcome to the program i'm jane dothan four years of war in yem
police say the attackers burned nearly fifty houses there has been fighting in the region between for lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are predominantly christian since twenty thirteen. danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering and dismembering a swedish list on his submarine kim waltz remains were found at sea after she interviewed him on his homemade boat manson admitted to cutting up her body but says she died accidentally pounced on...
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also burned down fifty houses since twenty thirteen the region has seen violent clashes between for lonny herdsman who are mostly muslim and farmers who are predominantly christian or the new and gerry and interior minister mohammed joins me now live from washington d.c. thanks very much for joining us here on al-jazeera come you just talk a little bit about these what seems to be growing it's hocks between the had sman and tribesmen what is what is causing this and how bad is it getting. what is quite unfortunate but i think because of this a man from a splash. in the embargo meant climate change and the economy i. remember. if you look at demographic of nigeria. sixty three the entire population public it was fifty two million today we have a one ninety million people and so this most much pressure will own the same resources what land and grass and this is this accounts loudly for the. main from us clash but the government swung into action and deployed both the military and the police and in recent times rest have been made and that have been prosecuted in addition the government you
also burned down fifty houses since twenty thirteen the region has seen violent clashes between for lonny herdsman who are mostly muslim and farmers who are predominantly christian or the new and gerry and interior minister mohammed joins me now live from washington d.c. thanks very much for joining us here on al-jazeera come you just talk a little bit about these what seems to be growing it's hocks between the had sman and tribesmen what is what is causing this and how bad is it getting. what...
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as your investing coach, it is of paramount concern lonnie in new york >> caller: boo-boo-booyah. >> what's happening. >> caller: i called you years ago regarding a speculative biotech stock. i bought it $3.59 cents. i sold a thousand shares at $32.50 it took off. therapy drug in renal carcinoma. xel. my question is they have nothing but positive news. earnings came out and they met earnings, they surpassed on revenue, but the stock went way down for no reason maybe tariffs, i don't know. i bought more. i bought 3,000 shares at 26. and it is now 21 earnings should come in. and they should blow it out of the park. >> you know the staock better than most and i do know the cohorts. be aware the speculation in that particular end of the stock market is speculating down amir in california. >> caller: booyah. nov artis bought avexis. yet the stock is trading around $210 why wouldn't anyone buy this stock. >> it is too risky the upside is capped the downside is unlimited. those are different industries but same possible concept. walter in florida. >> caller: hi, jim, looking for your inputs
as your investing coach, it is of paramount concern lonnie in new york >> caller: boo-boo-booyah. >> what's happening. >> caller: i called you years ago regarding a speculative biotech stock. i bought it $3.59 cents. i sold a thousand shares at $32.50 it took off. therapy drug in renal carcinoma. xel. my question is they have nothing but positive news. earnings came out and they met earnings, they surpassed on revenue, but the stock went way down for no reason maybe tariffs, i...
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also burned down fifty houses since twenty thirty in the region has seen violent clashes between for lonny handsome and well mostly muslim and pharmacists who are predominantly christian one jerry is information minister says the root of the issue is a clash over resources between the two groups the governmental swung into action on the deployed board the military and the police and resent times. that have been prosecuted in addition the government will believe that the long term solution is for the has meant to adopt ranch in on also for the farmers also to go to. a more modern techniques and before high yields since the land and resources would lead. so to come an indian guru with millions of followers he sends us to life in jail for right. i mean look at the link between monday's ban attack in toronto and an online subculture that advocates hatred towards women. how the weather is lousy set fabric cross australia at the moment a lot of or some psalms are for the most part little bit of cloud into the southeastern corner wanted to show i was a possibility rather more clout into west must
also burned down fifty houses since twenty thirty in the region has seen violent clashes between for lonny handsome and well mostly muslim and pharmacists who are predominantly christian one jerry is information minister says the root of the issue is a clash over resources between the two groups the governmental swung into action on the deployed board the military and the police and resent times. that have been prosecuted in addition the government will believe that the long term solution is...
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central nigeria the police say the attackers also burned nearly fifty houses fighting between full lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are mostly christians has been occurring in the region since twenty thirteen the french president has proposed negotiating a new deal with iran that builds on the twenty fifteen agreement to curb its nuclear program emanuel macro made the page to the u.s. president on the trump who is threatening to pull out of the deal up next it's a selects all season but by from the. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new tariffs on imports of steel in alum in your brand by g.m. will mean fussing days attack time what time starts at that point we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera.
central nigeria the police say the attackers also burned nearly fifty houses fighting between full lonny herdsman who are mostly muslims and farmers who are mostly christians has been occurring in the region since twenty thirteen the french president has proposed negotiating a new deal with iran that builds on the twenty fifteen agreement to curb its nuclear program emanuel macro made the page to the u.s. president on the trump who is threatening to pull out of the deal up next it's a selects...
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police say the attackers burned nearly fifty houses there has been fighting in the region between for lonny herdsman mostly muslims and farmers mostly christians since twenty thirteen but interest has more now from. gunmen invaded the village of. us to go in and started attacking tombs and places of worship in the catholic church in the area they killed at least nineteen people including two priests the nigerian president ordered the immediate arrest of those who perpetrated the attack locals say the act was carried out by following the hundreds and then who've been in conflict with farmers in that part of central nigeria but there is no claim of responsibility they've been getting tight attacks between the farmers and cattle reraise in central nigeria over the last decade or so so far this year dozens have been killed in that region the nigerian president described the attack as barbaric as vile and promised to track down the perpetrators and bring them to justice the police was unable to bring the situation under control after the police chief was ordered to relocate to ballistic to bring
police say the attackers burned nearly fifty houses there has been fighting in the region between for lonny herdsman mostly muslims and farmers mostly christians since twenty thirteen but interest has more now from. gunmen invaded the village of. us to go in and started attacking tombs and places of worship in the catholic church in the area they killed at least nineteen people including two priests the nigerian president ordered the immediate arrest of those who perpetrated the attack locals...
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lonnie bunch is a museum director and joins us at the table once again.rd you describe dr. king as a brilliant strategist. what is it about his legacy that you think we still don't really understand or know? >> i think people sometimes think that civil rights was going to happen and that king really came up with brilliant strategies. he used the media, when to confront the law, when to break the law. so in essence king was really someone who didn't just march, he created a movement that revolutionized america, an unfinished revolution but a revolution nonetheless. >> he thought protest was patriotic, did he not? >> i always thought his greatest legacy was the simple fact that king reminded us that protest is the highest form of patriotism, that you love a country that you do everything you can to help it live up to its stated ideal. >> earlier in the week cbs news had an exclusive sit-down with his children and they are worried that their father's legacy is being dumbed down. what do you think about that? >> i think in some ways by creating monuments we d
lonnie bunch is a museum director and joins us at the table once again.rd you describe dr. king as a brilliant strategist. what is it about his legacy that you think we still don't really understand or know? >> i think people sometimes think that civil rights was going to happen and that king really came up with brilliant strategies. he used the media, when to confront the law, when to break the law. so in essence king was really someone who didn't just march, he created a movement that...
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lonnie was in a meeting...and got handed a note.lonnie c.id that dr. king has been shot in memphis." butt sot "i got this call from coretta king asking me to handle the logistics for the funeral. butt sot "there wasn't a single incident at all. but i think there was no incident because of people's respect for king."it's respect that's persisted.vicki crawford / director of the morehouse college martin luther king jr. collection: "it's an interesting moment in the history of the country. butt sot "many of thethings that dr. king talked about in his time are still issues and debates that we're struggling with today."all stemming from a movement that helped shape one of the most significant chapters in american history. i'm omar jimenez reporting. (steve) alcatraz island sits in the middle of the san francisco bay as a stark reminder of the old days of crime and punishment. but not everyone who spent time there was a criminal or guard roughly one hundred of them were actually children... the kids of those who worked at the federal prison. from
lonnie was in a meeting...and got handed a note.lonnie c.id that dr. king has been shot in memphis." butt sot "i got this call from coretta king asking me to handle the logistics for the funeral. butt sot "there wasn't a single incident at all. but i think there was no incident because of people's respect for king."it's respect that's persisted.vicki crawford / director of the morehouse college martin luther king jr. collection: "it's an interesting moment in the...
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"> (catherine) as a morehouse college student in 1960 - lonnie king jrno relationreme mbers organizingudent sit-ins in atlanta. and he remembers getting dr. king to join them. dr. king helped shape one of the most significant chapters in american history tonight at 9 our only choices are to live with it or to deal with and we have to periodically take out own dump trailer down there clean it up and haul it off and pay for it a homeowners is forced to take matters in his own hands just to get home i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (sports) coming up i'll have all the day's sports highlights and scores. (steve) se keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. usually when we report about illegal dumping the city or county responds by cleaning it up ( catherine
"> (catherine) as a morehouse college student in 1960 - lonnie king jrno relationreme mbers organizingudent sit-ins in atlanta. and he remembers getting dr. king to join them. dr. king helped shape one of the most significant chapters in american history tonight at 9 our only choices are to live with it or to deal with and we have to periodically take out own dump trailer down there clean it up and haul it off and pay for it a homeowners is forced to take matters in his own hands just...
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discuss all of this is jim messina, former white house deputy chief of staff under president obama and lonnyn, research fellow at the hoover institution. thanks to you both for being here. jim, start with you. is sean hannity basically the jim messina of the trump white house? >> seems like it. calling him the shadow chief of staff. the definition of shadow is darkness. the problem with operating in darkness is no one knows what's going on. talking today about the nikki haley controversy. had there been a white house policy process that never would have happened. a chief of staff who ran a process, understood what the decisions were and could go right into the cabinet saying this is what we'll do. the problem is when donald trump makes it up every night on the phone with his buddy the fox news anchor, you have a real problem in process. i remember the day that george bush left the white house. he said to me, the day before i became obama's deputy of staff. what really matters is the process. the president needs to be given real process and real decisions to make and we need to make sure the
discuss all of this is jim messina, former white house deputy chief of staff under president obama and lonnyn, research fellow at the hoover institution. thanks to you both for being here. jim, start with you. is sean hannity basically the jim messina of the trump white house? >> seems like it. calling him the shadow chief of staff. the definition of shadow is darkness. the problem with operating in darkness is no one knows what's going on. talking today about the nikki haley controversy....
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reporter lonnie wong looks at joseph deangelo's years with the auburn police department in the 1970s.reporter: the auburn police department tried to go deep into its archives to find any information on deangelo who started work here as an officer 40 years. >> joseph deangelo did in fact work for the auburn police departments in the 70s. >> reporter: most of the personnel records from the period are now gone. most of what we know of deangelo comes from the local paper, the auburn journal. in this picture from the paper, deangelo second from the left is interacting with a local youth baseball team but according to for story he was fired after being caught shoplifting a hammer and dog repellent spray at a citrus heights store the same area where many of his alleged rapes occurred. >> very possibly he was committing crimes during the time he was employed as a peace officer and obviously we'll be looking into whether it was actually on the job. >> reporter: even before he worked for the auburn police department he enlisted in the navy in 1964. the auburn journal recorded the story because
reporter lonnie wong looks at joseph deangelo's years with the auburn police department in the 1970s.reporter: the auburn police department tried to go deep into its archives to find any information on deangelo who started work here as an officer 40 years. >> joseph deangelo did in fact work for the auburn police departments in the 70s. >> reporter: most of the personnel records from the period are now gone. most of what we know of deangelo comes from the local paper, the auburn...
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reporter lonnie wong has the story.the statement appears more grim than it is.while tuberculosis is a huge concern in a setting like a public school where many people can be exposed to the coughing that can spread the tb bacteria from lung to lung, it is curable if detected.itús tricky because you can be infected without being sick. thatús why 25 to 30 people will take either skin or blood tests next week. the carrierús identity is being kept confidential...that person has not been at the school for 3 weeks because they were ill and for other unspecified reasons.it was only wednesday when the diagnosis was confirmed. parents were notified right away what was happening, and if their child had contact and is likely to be tested.all the parents we spoke with today agreed.just to give some perspective...an infectious student was found at armijo high school in fairfield last year. around 300 people were tested in that instance.while officials did not say if the contact was limited to one classroom, the 25 to 30 people being
reporter lonnie wong has the story.the statement appears more grim than it is.while tuberculosis is a huge concern in a setting like a public school where many people can be exposed to the coughing that can spread the tb bacteria from lung to lung, it is curable if detected.itús tricky because you can be infected without being sick. thatús why 25 to 30 people will take either skin or blood tests next week. the carrierús identity is being kept confidential...that person has not been at the...
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. >> lonny. >> the chinese, no. the chinese are critical in this discussion. if you think about the fact that they were actually a party to the original end of host stilt or the termination of hostility aagreement in the 1950s. they're party and they're watching with a very careful eye towards north korea. in a lot of ways, china controls the will levers. it is really the elephant in the room, when it comes to where north korea goes. in a lot of ways. kim jong-un will not do anything that runs across the chinese. fundamentally the road to peace in the korean peninsula and in terms of bringing north and south together will still largely be dictated by the discussions the u.s. has with china, which is complicated further we're playing the three dimensional game of chess with china, given the trade situation. all of the factours have to be taken to into account. >> it is just the beginning. it is hopeful to see his images but a very long road to go leading us forward. hopefully lon and jonathan. thank you for your expertise. good to see you ton. >> pleasure. >> p
. >> lonny. >> the chinese, no. the chinese are critical in this discussion. if you think about the fact that they were actually a party to the original end of host stilt or the termination of hostility aagreement in the 1950s. they're party and they're watching with a very careful eye towards north korea. in a lot of ways, china controls the will levers. it is really the elephant in the room, when it comes to where north korea goes. in a lot of ways. kim jong-un will not do...
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bending state on tuesday since twenty third same have often been violent clashes in benue between for lonnie men who are mostly muslim and pharmacists who are predominantly christian nigeria's information minister told al-jazeera at the root of the issue is a clash over resources between headsman and followers the government swung into action on the deployed would the military and the police and resent times be married and that they have been prosecuted in addition the government will believe that the long term solution is for the has meant to adopt ranch in on also for the farmers also to go to. a more modern techniques and for me for higher yields since the land and resources would lead. turkish journalists working for an opposition newspaper have been convicted of helping what's been described as terrorist organizations a corner istanbul handed out multiple sentences to the thirteen with portis and executives in a trial seen as a test case for press freedom in the country they remain free pending an appeal three of us were acquitted turkey's government has been accused of serious violatio
bending state on tuesday since twenty third same have often been violent clashes in benue between for lonnie men who are mostly muslim and pharmacists who are predominantly christian nigeria's information minister told al-jazeera at the root of the issue is a clash over resources between headsman and followers the government swung into action on the deployed would the military and the police and resent times be married and that they have been prosecuted in addition the government will believe...
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amy: in tucson, arizona, a federal jury has acquitted border patrol agent lonnie swartz on murdrder charges, , ny six years after he shot and killed a 16-year-old mexican teenager. jose antonio rodriguez was unarmed and walking along a sidewalk on the mexico side of the border in nogales, sonora, when swartz fired on him through the border wall from the u.s. side. an autopsy shows rodriguez was shot 10 times, with two bullets in his head and eight in his back. swartz was cleared monday of second degree murder, while the jury deadlocked on two lesser manslaughter charges. prosecutors said a after the trl they were consididering whethero bring a nenew manslaughter trial against swartz.. followining the verdict, scoresf prototesters marched from the courthouse and blocked busy intersections in downtowown tucson. in armenia, thousands of people flooded the streets of cities around the couountry monday aftr long-time leader serzh sargsyan resigned in the face of a popular uprirising calling for n end to his rule. the e celebrationsns capped neny two weeks of anti-governme protests thahat followe
amy: in tucson, arizona, a federal jury has acquitted border patrol agent lonnie swartz on murdrder charges, , ny six years after he shot and killed a 16-year-old mexican teenager. jose antonio rodriguez was unarmed and walking along a sidewalk on the mexico side of the border in nogales, sonora, when swartz fired on him through the border wall from the u.s. side. an autopsy shows rodriguez was shot 10 times, with two bullets in his head and eight in his back. swartz was cleared monday of...
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amy: in tucson, arizona, a federal jury has acquitted border patrol agent lonnie swartz on murder charges, nearly six years after he shot and killed a 16-year-old mexican teenager. jose antonio rodriguez was unarmed and walking along a sidewalk on the mexico side of the border in nogales, sonora, when swartz fired on him through the border wall from the u.s. side. an autopsy shows rodriguez was shot 10 times, with two bullets in his head and eight in his back. swartz was cleared monday of second degree murder, while the jury deadlocked on two lesser manslaughter charges. prosecutors said after the trial they were considering whether to bring a new manslaughter trial against swartz. following the verdict, scores of protesters marched from the courthouse and blocked busy intersections in downtown tucson. in armenia, thousands of people flooded the streets of cities around the country monday after long-time leader serzh sargsyan resigned in the face of a popular uprising calling for an end to his rule. the celebrations capped nearly two weeks of anti-government protests that followed sargsya
amy: in tucson, arizona, a federal jury has acquitted border patrol agent lonnie swartz on murder charges, nearly six years after he shot and killed a 16-year-old mexican teenager. jose antonio rodriguez was unarmed and walking along a sidewalk on the mexico side of the border in nogales, sonora, when swartz fired on him through the border wall from the u.s. side. an autopsy shows rodriguez was shot 10 times, with two bullets in his head and eight in his back. swartz was cleared monday of...
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he was born on february 24, 1953, in sumpter, and was a son of the late lonnie newman sr. and francis newman. alan attended bethesda church of god where he was the bass player. he played in the band known as chief complaint. hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others
he was born on february 24, 1953, in sumpter, and was a son of the late lonnie newman sr. and francis newman. alan attended bethesda church of god where he was the bass player. he played in the band known as chief complaint. hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others
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region officials believe the violence is intended to stoke the own growing conflict between tarek and lonnie curtis. stay on the african continent malawi's former president joyce banda has returned to the country after four years despite facing the threat of arrest over allegations of corruption she was met by hundreds of supporters when her flight from johannesburg landed in ballantrae and flew fled malawi in twenty fourteen after losing power i made a scandal known as cash gate when tens of millions of dollars were stolen from the state she thanked those who turned out to greet her. i'm going to talk to you surprised but do we know if you teamed up and i want to recruit for that you came. vines is head of the africa program about the chance of a house think tank in london he told us he thinks it's primarily personal reasons of broadband back to malawi she's homesick she wanted to go back to malawi she wants to go back to her house no zomba and so it's four years and she thought this is time to return i think she's also had a conversation with the current president the first in the to reka
region officials believe the violence is intended to stoke the own growing conflict between tarek and lonnie curtis. stay on the african continent malawi's former president joyce banda has returned to the country after four years despite facing the threat of arrest over allegations of corruption she was met by hundreds of supporters when her flight from johannesburg landed in ballantrae and flew fled malawi in twenty fourteen after losing power i made a scandal known as cash gate when tens of...
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lonnie shot through a border fence killing the 16-year-old mexican boy in 2016.s protecting himself from a group of rock-throwing drug smugglers and that is what happened. border patrol agents nab 56 illegal immigrants from an alleged stash house. homeland security and police tipped off about suspicious activity at the home in laredo, texas. men, women and children from guatemala, honduras now in the custody of ice. brian, ainsley? >> a retired and wounded green beret taking on identity politics in this op-ed, quote: the left is wrong. i am a wa warrior, not a victim. ainsley: retired first class gregory a. stooby and the author of acquire anything. we are both familiar your story. most of the people watching are probably not. tell us what happened to you in average and what you have done fighting for this country. >> well, i spent 23 years oakive duty army. in afghanistan the unthinkable happened and i was the one wounded. i had been a medical sergeant, tweeting the wounds of others had been my primary role. that was me and i got to feel what being a patient fee
lonnie shot through a border fence killing the 16-year-old mexican boy in 2016.s protecting himself from a group of rock-throwing drug smugglers and that is what happened. border patrol agents nab 56 illegal immigrants from an alleged stash house. homeland security and police tipped off about suspicious activity at the home in laredo, texas. men, women and children from guatemala, honduras now in the custody of ice. brian, ainsley? >> a retired and wounded green beret taking on identity...
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we welcome now to lonnie -- the senior professional -- the atior professor of commerce harvard.have angela merkel coming on friday ramy:. how do our -- on friday. how do our trading partners perceive the u.s. right now? >> that the u.s. is a somewhat unreliable and untrustworthy traded partner because agreements are being reconsidered, and that could lead to uncertainty that affects businesses. these are relationships that are very important in standing together against countries like china when there are common interests among the european union, the u.s., and so on. having conflicts with one's traditional allies certainly makes that fraud as well. see with our allies some sympathy the basic argument that they were formed a long time ago with the u.s. was much more dominant. that is the irony of this. there are so many common interests at you would think these relationships are getting stronger other than being threatened right now. if you think about the common interests against china, the logical approach would have been perhaps to take china to the woodshed because there are
we welcome now to lonnie -- the senior professional -- the atior professor of commerce harvard.have angela merkel coming on friday ramy:. how do our -- on friday. how do our trading partners perceive the u.s. right now? >> that the u.s. is a somewhat unreliable and untrustworthy traded partner because agreements are being reconsidered, and that could lead to uncertainty that affects businesses. these are relationships that are very important in standing together against countries like...
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he was born on february 24, 1953, in sumpter, and was a son of the late lonnie newman sr. and francis newman. alan attended bethesda church of god where he was the bass player. he played in the band known as chief complaint. hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others. he graduated from southern methodist college. mr. norman: he graduated from wilson hall in 1971. he worked with the visually handicap, mentally challenged and underprivileged trying to make a difference in their lives. join me in welcoming alan newman into heaven. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the entlewoman from ohio seek recognition? the gentlelady is recognized. >> whether it's purchasing your first car, starting a famloir saving for retirement it is imperative that americans of all ages have the capacity to make sound financial decisions. that is precisely why i've been fighting for the last two decades, fighting at the ohio state house, making sure that all public school high
he was born on february 24, 1953, in sumpter, and was a son of the late lonnie newman sr. and francis newman. alan attended bethesda church of god where he was the bass player. he played in the band known as chief complaint. hal was administrator of northwood senior living with people with chronic or similar illness. he spent his life in ministry serving others. he graduated from southern methodist college. mr. norman: he graduated from wilson hall in 1971. he worked with the visually handicap,...
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lonni bunch, who you've heard a little bit about probably over the years. he's a veteran of the smithsonian institution and former director of the chicago history museum, but for over 13 years he has done the work to lead with his vision the creation of the national museum of african-american history and culture. and he's traveled the country wide and the world gathering artifacts, making friends, raising a lot of money and getting a wonderful team of colleagues, some of whom are with us today, and we would not be in this situation of having a museum that's been called a gift to america without his leadership. please join me in welcoming the founding director of the smithsonian's 19th and newest museum, lon museum,y bunch. >> good morning, everybody. i'm so pleased you're here. this is an important moment for us, the smithsonian, the city of washington. thank you for being with us at this media briefing on our newest exhibit, a city of hope. let me first thank kinshasha for her leadership and i want to acknowledge the partnership we've had with john gray. t
lonni bunch, who you've heard a little bit about probably over the years. he's a veteran of the smithsonian institution and former director of the chicago history museum, but for over 13 years he has done the work to lead with his vision the creation of the national museum of african-american history and culture. and he's traveled the country wide and the world gathering artifacts, making friends, raising a lot of money and getting a wonderful team of colleagues, some of whom are with us today,...