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that's how we put it into motion essentially like a rebate on your use now are the tokens or those of lost city tokens that i've read about or the conies as velocity tokens they are and what sort of value would you have i mean. when you talk i know you're talking in the aggregate about gold holding value for thousands of years but had done so well in the last couple of months it was at least a year low not too long ago you know where are we on the what would the value of the last it can he says velocity token equal the value of an ounce of gold know what this actually is a need to make a disclaimer first that these are only available to credited investors in the u.s. so in the case of the can a says the loss of the token whoever boys into these is buying into twenty percent of the revenue of the entire monetary system so as you can imagine a monetary systems a business with pretty big bones and if we if we follow through with a with a vision mission and aspirations and is going to be quite a large business ultimately we get a really good traction so yeah that's investors and not basically get.
that's how we put it into motion essentially like a rebate on your use now are the tokens or those of lost city tokens that i've read about or the conies as velocity tokens they are and what sort of value would you have i mean. when you talk i know you're talking in the aggregate about gold holding value for thousands of years but had done so well in the last couple of months it was at least a year low not too long ago you know where are we on the what would the value of the last it can he says...
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looking for the lost city of atlantis?>> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 with harriman as the rich man's boondoggle every day or two with the specialty with a new species of mollusks because nobody had ever been here. and in sleep on the feather bed at night after a couple of brandies. but they ended up realizing this bottomless resources was in jeopardy. so with that gold rush with a diaspora of water supply the native population had been decimated they were fishing out of salmon for streams because canneries were killing entire catches just to prevent the competitors from getting it. in one of the big reasons america fought alaska from russia where close to extinction something to change in alaska when i started to into this was a 4 billion-dollar budget deficit. on a 5 million-dollar budget. so there's ever a moment when the left is a first frontier from climate change as they are melting into the sea and eroding into the ocean. something will happen environmentally. >> but
looking for the lost city of atlantis?>> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 with harriman as the rich man's boondoggle every day or two with the specialty with a new species of mollusks because nobody had ever been here. and in sleep on the feather bed at night after a couple of brandies. but they ended up realizing this bottomless resources was in jeopardy. so with that gold rush with a diaspora of water supply the native population had been...
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the armrests began in the old rich province of bowzer last week and has spread to several other lost cities in the south demonstrators are angry about government corruption and mismanagement of oil funds and the. government supporters and police have stormed an opposition stronghold at the center of protest against the president at least two people were killed and dozens more injured in messiah months of anti-government protests have killed at least two hundred seventy five people and widespread human rights abuses are alleged to have occurred right up today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next inside story. a step towards a brighter future that still trump's assessment of his summit with plotting their roots in helsinki but he faces strong criticism over his stance on annexing meddling what will be the summits legacy and is there a new world order being formed this is inside story. and either welcome to the program on oracle direct open and deeply productive dialogue that's how u.s. president donald trump describes his controversial summit with the russi
the armrests began in the old rich province of bowzer last week and has spread to several other lost cities in the south demonstrators are angry about government corruption and mismanagement of oil funds and the. government supporters and police have stormed an opposition stronghold at the center of protest against the president at least two people were killed and dozens more injured in messiah months of anti-government protests have killed at least two hundred seventy five people and...
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adventures and you share those with your readers you were exploring peru and in atlanta looking for the lost cityof atlantis were researching for in alaska? >> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 when harriman came started off as a rich man's boondoggle to hop off the boat every day or two when you could find ten new species of mollusks because nobody had ever been here but then go back and sleep in your featherbed after a couple of brandies in the saloon. but they ended up realizing this bottomless trove of natural resources was actually in jeopardy gold mining at the height of the gold rush, pouring cyanide into the water supply the native population was decimated by disease, fishing out salmon from streams because there were entire catches being killed just to prevent their competitors from getting at even one of the big reasons america bought alaska from russia in the first place and those were close to extinction so they realize something needed to change. when i started to look at this in the beginning of 2016 that is when the price of oil had plum
adventures and you share those with your readers you were exploring peru and in atlanta looking for the lost cityof atlantis were researching for in alaska? >> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 when harriman came started off as a rich man's boondoggle to hop off the boat every day or two when you could find ten new species of mollusks because nobody had ever been here but then go back and sleep in your featherbed after a couple of brandies in...
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you turn right at machu picchu and you were looking for the boston goes in atlantlost incomr the lost cityof atlantis. what were you searching for when you went to alaska? >> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 when the team had gotten there it started off on this sort of churchmen boondoggle they thought they would hop off the boat every day or two and there are specialties you can hop off and find ten new species and then go back and sleep in your comfortable bed at night after having a couple of brandies in the saloon. that's what they ended up doing is realizing that this sort of bottomless logger of natural resources on alaska was to be was in jeopardy. at the height of the gold rush in 1899 they were pouring cyanide into the supply, the native population had been decimated by disease, they were fishing out cnn and the competing stretching mats in the rivers just to prevent competitors from getting it and even fields which is one of the reasons america plopped alaska from russia in 1867 in the first place were close to extinction. they realiz
you turn right at machu picchu and you were looking for the boston goes in atlantlost incomr the lost cityof atlantis. what were you searching for when you went to alaska? >> i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now because in 1899 when the team had gotten there it started off on this sort of churchmen boondoggle they thought they would hop off the boat every day or two and there are specialties you can hop off and find ten new species and then go back and sleep in...
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episode is a different search.ns almonsters of the deep, time travel, life after death, mind control, lost citythe scariest thing. >> "monsters of the deep" was pretty freaky. went to australia. i learned how to scuba dive for this show.ve i'd scuba dived before. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know if i can do that. >> i went snorkeling in australia. scuba diving in eece. i went skydiving. >> jimmy: couldn't scuba dive >> you couldn't?. >> jimmy: no. if i couldn't do in the first place, i couldn't do it -- >> yeah, that's true. [ laughter ] s true.true, tha one precludes the other. but i went skydiving. i mean, it was a real -- >> jimmy: skydiving, too? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. for sure. >> jimmy: you're doing it up, man. >> for the time travel episode. it was amazing. >> jimmy: but what was the -- what's the -- how about the alien one? >> the alien one -- >> jimmy: did you meet an alien? [ laughter ] >> we interview a number of lyaliens. actuwe did meet this woman who claims to have been abducted by aliens. well, we met three claimed to be abducted by aliens. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. they're out there. >>
episode is a different search.ns almonsters of the deep, time travel, life after death, mind control, lost citythe scariest thing. >> "monsters of the deep" was pretty freaky. went to australia. i learned how to scuba dive for this show.ve i'd scuba dived before. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know if i can do that. >> i went snorkeling in australia. scuba diving in eece. i went skydiving. >> jimmy: couldn't scuba dive >> you couldn't?. >> jimmy: no. if i...
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meet me in atlanta looking for the lost city of atlantis.what are you searching for when you went to alaska? >> guest: you know, i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now. because in 1899 when the harriman team is gotten their, it started off this sort of rich man's boondoggle, they thought they would hop off the boat every day or two and you can hop off and find a new species of mollusk because no one had ever been here and then go back to sleep in your comfortable feather bed at night after having a couple of brandies in the saloon. but what the ended up doing was realizing that this sort of bottomless natural resources that alaska was bleak if he was actually in jeopardy. gold-mining, the height of the gold rush in 1899. they were pouring cyanide into the water supply. the native population have been decimated by disease. they were fishing salmon from streams because competing canneries were killing entire. even the first of which is when the big reasons america bought alaska russia in 1867 in the first place were clo
meet me in atlanta looking for the lost city of atlantis.what are you searching for when you went to alaska? >> guest: you know, i was trying to find out what was going on in alaska right now. because in 1899 when the harriman team is gotten their, it started off this sort of rich man's boondoggle, they thought they would hop off the boat every day or two and you can hop off and find a new species of mollusk because no one had ever been here and then go back to sleep in your comfortable...
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is becoming like other european cities the arts bandwagon is moving on into the outskirts where rents are cheaper but it hasn't lostts way yet still retaining the city's special flamm is a real challenge. change is always a challenge the make city festival for architecture and urban alternatives looks at ways belling can evolve with help losing itself. or live the middle district home to grand old buildings and right in the middle the gleaming glass palaces of the super rich investors made in front of the building but all is not as it seems this is actually a subversive performance part of a festival a push back against the raging real estate rush the investor is an actor and his giant plans are all a performance let's see if indeed it is totally going here is to build the whole building is that it will be as it would look like this isn't a particle with this whole complex here or the key thing being that would have a roof terrace with a whole new view of the berlin on somebody's theater and so i believe the land remakes thing that's the slogan of the architecture festival makes city it's an aim is to explore solut
is becoming like other european cities the arts bandwagon is moving on into the outskirts where rents are cheaper but it hasn't lostts way yet still retaining the city's special flamm is a real challenge. change is always a challenge the make city festival for architecture and urban alternatives looks at ways belling can evolve with help losing itself. or live the middle district home to grand old buildings and right in the middle the gleaming glass palaces of the super rich investors made in...
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which i lost in the city among them are somewhat turned over. we'll see much of a few has at least if. you're. at the front i had to go if you also are. going to go after months of fish dish when i'm tired of months or even. a visit from the german football association i was actually able because i cannot say so. if it's. from any kind. of arena. it's a leak game vs s.c. stand chancer. marino has now taken his second testosterone dose if it were professional football it would be considered doping so it's an unusual case for the german football association to. plan a lot of raps avoid from the bodies women and girls football division watches from the touchline. at the shifting of the. tide. marino side head in for halftime with the lead thanks to marinos goal. is he noticing any effect from the testosterone. is just a saw. a. slightly. but it's not so. bobby on now wants to be officially recognized as a man for that he needs a formal assessment from a psychologist and a personal trance history listing his formative memories. flesh and tripped boi
which i lost in the city among them are somewhat turned over. we'll see much of a few has at least if. you're. at the front i had to go if you also are. going to go after months of fish dish when i'm tired of months or even. a visit from the german football association i was actually able because i cannot say so. if it's. from any kind. of arena. it's a leak game vs s.c. stand chancer. marino has now taken his second testosterone dose if it were professional football it would be considered...
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excitement in the air the significance of taking seriously the city was lost on no one. ith our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the philippines to penetrate the very you know sanctum of the regime. rather low like blood. the. young analysts say. a. the. mother felt good. about that young i mean her color said it was. i was. all. concerned i had the. freedom fighters. to be had but. you need to have been no more freedom fighters but the sufi. for let them in a battle of freedom fighters back oh they've. got the freedom fighters. but can your can but. who fear that for class iraq tear. mentally sally that a better can it can buy their power well it. can deni behind. can be a hook see of iowa you'll see her say on the today ya know the can. but. another one if. by t
excitement in the air the significance of taking seriously the city was lost on no one. ith our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the philippines to penetrate the very you know sanctum...
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here's my take on it as revision if it's pretty much in this kind of script which i lost in a city under me several times over and. we'll see much of a few. on the front also are. going to go after months of fish dish when i'm tired of much media there's even. a visit from the german football association i must be able to contact them that said so. if it's. from any kind. it's a league game versus s.c. stand chances. reach. that marino has now taken his second testosterone dose if it were professional football it would be considered doping so it's an unusual case for the german football association to. not support from the bodies women and girls football division watches from the touchline. at the shifting of a. marine no side head in for a half time with the lead thanks to marinos goal. is he noticing any effect from that testosterone. i think. has a slightly. as. bobby on now wants to be officially recognised as a man for that he needs a formal assessment from a psychologist and a personal trance history listing his formative memories. and slipped boilers the halls of the comb or. stay
here's my take on it as revision if it's pretty much in this kind of script which i lost in a city under me several times over and. we'll see much of a few. on the front also are. going to go after months of fish dish when i'm tired of much media there's even. a visit from the german football association i must be able to contact them that said so. if it's. from any kind. it's a league game versus s.c. stand chances. reach. that marino has now taken his second testosterone dose if it were...
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fabinho and xherdan shaqiri since the end of last season, when they finished 25 points behind city and lostmpions league final. the pressure is coming from outside, probably increasing, i don't care about that. we want to play the best foot all that we can play and we wa nt to foot all that we can play and we want to make all the fans happy. that is it. what others say, i don't care. cani that is it. what others say, i don't care. can i promised next year any silverware? of course not, how could i? but we will fight for it, that is what we have promised. i read somewhere a statistic that we had seven games in the lead and then in the end it was a draw. so in my little rain, that is 1a points, or we are 25 points away from manchester city, that is 11. i am not a dreamer. eyed entry and that we can be here or there, but that is 0k, we can be here or there, but that is ok, we have to build the ground for these teams, we need to play foot wall and put all his 80% of the season wall and put all his 80% of the season the hardest work is in the 90, and the rest you go through in five minutes. that
fabinho and xherdan shaqiri since the end of last season, when they finished 25 points behind city and lostmpions league final. the pressure is coming from outside, probably increasing, i don't care about that. we want to play the best foot all that we can play and we wa nt to foot all that we can play and we want to make all the fans happy. that is it. what others say, i don't care. cani that is it. what others say, i don't care. can i promised next year any silverware? of course not, how...
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because of the delays in the dispute over primary and secondary services, have we lost any projects that the city is funding, have those projects lost the opportunity to receive state or federal funding to realize the affordable housing project? >> i don't know of any specific examples where we've lost a federal or state grant application possibility. i do know that we've had numerous delays on our rad conversion, public housing transformation work that's placed in service and has a tax credit implication as well as a construction interest. so we're seeing those delays result in cost implications on the back end. >> fantastic. thank you. >> in the interest of moving the hearing along, i did want to recognize that edgar is here from dpw. and i think that elaine forbes was supposed to be here, but i don't see her. >> thank you very being here. we'll call you up if we have any questions. so with that, i would like to invite representatives from pg&e that are here. i understand that jess brown and john [indiscernible] are here. i appreciate you're here. we are very interested to hear from you. >>> go
because of the delays in the dispute over primary and secondary services, have we lost any projects that the city is funding, have those projects lost the opportunity to receive state or federal funding to realize the affordable housing project? >> i don't know of any specific examples where we've lost a federal or state grant application possibility. i do know that we've had numerous delays on our rad conversion, public housing transformation work that's placed in service and has a tax...
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he lost in 2013 at citi field in new york. security at neats park will be . tight toni be ready to go through metal detecthes. leaveiant purses and bags at home, first. bags have to be smaller than an airplane carry-on. if you take an umbrella, only collap ble umbrellas will be allowed at the park. and fans can take one unopened wat water bottle inside. >> here's what'shaed so far tout the classic. 11% of players were latino. in 2017,os lat made up 29% of the entire league. back then, you could get a lower-level ticket for 12 bucks. if you adjust for inflation, that would be $82 today. attendance for the sport has doubled, as well. 28,000 fans on average attend a typical majorgue game. it's america's game. >> all this time, right? >>t. ri >> this won't be the first time the all-star game has been played iar the d.c. . the first time was in 1937. >> it was the event to have a ticket to. we look back at today's history in the district. >> bats, balls,ch p and catchers. the year was 1937. u gehrig, joe cronyn, bill dickey, joe dimaggio, lined up as the aho-stars
he lost in 2013 at citi field in new york. security at neats park will be . tight toni be ready to go through metal detecthes. leaveiant purses and bags at home, first. bags have to be smaller than an airplane carry-on. if you take an umbrella, only collap ble umbrellas will be allowed at the park. and fans can take one unopened wat water bottle inside. >> here's what'shaed so far tout the classic. 11% of players were latino. in 2017,os lat made up 29% of the entire league. back then, you...
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posted on social media shows smoke billowing from the huge embassy complex in the northeast of the city lost and loved and left on the pavement outside the building chinese police say a twenty six year old man. known as the u.s. embassy described the device as a bomb. a correspondent. reporting us for us from the u.s. embassy in beijing. the blast in front of an american embassy for all be alone. be quick to cordon off the site. have witnessed an eyewitness being taken away and driven away in a black car now the american embassy has resumed its activities the people behind me over there they are standing on queuing up for an american visa there have been when the blast happened. now that was our correspondent in beijing telling dr pakistan the results of wednesday's automatically elections have been delayed after still counting the electoral commission is blaming computer glitches it says for results will be in later tonight the posher results show the body of former cricket star. has a commanding lead in iran khan had been the slight favorite ahead of the election but the main opposition le
posted on social media shows smoke billowing from the huge embassy complex in the northeast of the city lost and loved and left on the pavement outside the building chinese police say a twenty six year old man. known as the u.s. embassy described the device as a bomb. a correspondent. reporting us for us from the u.s. embassy in beijing. the blast in front of an american embassy for all be alone. be quick to cordon off the site. have witnessed an eyewitness being taken away and driven away in a...
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there was a terrible accident that impacted a city employee and she lost her life from the p.u.c., so if we can just acknowledge that we lost a member of the city family and the work that many of us do if we sit behind city desks in city hall, and we are not working with the hands and feet, but give our prayers to the young family and the p.u.c., so our condolences as well. so a little bit like what i said the last time we had the meeting, we have been in a time of transition from december 12 when mayor lee died and now mayor elect, ma i mayor breed, and she is familiar with the work yo do here because her time as president of the board of supervisors, and also when she was our acting mayor for a month or two and we brought her to d.e.m., and she was the full powers of the mayor and when things went wrong in the city as they tend to do, she heard about those things. she understands what it means to be responsible for emergency management and disaster response. and we are at a time of transition and also a time of continuity. to the extent the department has and continuity of governmen
there was a terrible accident that impacted a city employee and she lost her life from the p.u.c., so if we can just acknowledge that we lost a member of the city family and the work that many of us do if we sit behind city desks in city hall, and we are not working with the hands and feet, but give our prayers to the young family and the p.u.c., so our condolences as well. so a little bit like what i said the last time we had the meeting, we have been in a time of transition from december 12...
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the city lost out on a huge moneymaker.d it might not be the last. >> reporter: it very well might not, we are at union square in the heart of the tourist industry. and industry that had a chill sent through it, the convention said no more. there was a time when tourists took on the memories of san francisco's cable cars. these days, chances are it is the image of someone begging or dancing in a circle or just wandering around the streets intoxicated or mentally ill. those are the images that tourists take-home. >> it's not as bad as this. >> reporter: now it affects the city's biggest business. tourism. >> they feel their safety is at risk. >> they see people laying on the streets, there is petty crime going on. >> reporter: tourism is a 9 billion dollar a year industry. in part, it makes the city look bad. and it's bad for business. >> restaurants, taxes, people spend more time and money outside of hotels and that is something we should be concerned about. >> reporter: a major medical association has pulled its $40 millio
the city lost out on a huge moneymaker.d it might not be the last. >> reporter: it very well might not, we are at union square in the heart of the tourist industry. and industry that had a chill sent through it, the convention said no more. there was a time when tourists took on the memories of san francisco's cable cars. these days, chances are it is the image of someone begging or dancing in a circle or just wandering around the streets intoxicated or mentally ill. those are the images...
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in chicago they use to say you never got lost in the city if you remembered the loss grew on the north side of the wpa workers. part of what sets these jokes what's the wpa's insistence on organizing each project so as to create the highest possible number of jobs. if it was a choice between using power equipment to excavate a hole or getting 10 guys with shelves, they go for the 10 guys with shells. got the job done even if it was less efficient but at the same time it put food on the tables of the 10 workers families blake reinforced the idea that the wpa labor force wasn't doingreal work . then there was the question of what kind of projects the men were working on. who knows the word boondoggle? you know the original meeting? l what started out meaning was a small useful object made out of leather. who knew? in 1935 just when the wpa was first being debated in congress, a news reporter revealed a different public jobs program was training workers to make boondoggles . overnight, the meaning of the word changed small useful st object made out of leather to project which pretends to
in chicago they use to say you never got lost in the city if you remembered the loss grew on the north side of the wpa workers. part of what sets these jokes what's the wpa's insistence on organizing each project so as to create the highest possible number of jobs. if it was a choice between using power equipment to excavate a hole or getting 10 guys with shelves, they go for the 10 guys with shells. got the job done even if it was less efficient but at the same time it put food on the tables...
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recently the city lost a big convention because of dirty streets. it's probably going be on the top of that list. >> she also talked about unifying everyone. she's going into a term and a and -- unconventional way. she said let's bring everyone together and talk of these issues together. i think that's going be a big thing today. >> it was a very close election. she has to win over half of the people who did not vote for her. we do have team coverage of the historic swearing-in. we are at city hall with more on this story from allie rasmus. >> reporter: you can see the preparations going on behind us. city hall has been transformed into an open seating area. they have close to 1000 chairs set up in the middle the street. there is a podium next to those beautiful flower bouquets. and they have two screens on either side where they will be showing what is going on at the podium. on the schedule a few musical numbers, and the oath of office will be administered by the current lieutenant governor. the seating is open to the public. it doesn't open until
recently the city lost a big convention because of dirty streets. it's probably going be on the top of that list. >> she also talked about unifying everyone. she's going into a term and a and -- unconventional way. she said let's bring everyone together and talk of these issues together. i think that's going be a big thing today. >> it was a very close election. she has to win over half of the people who did not vote for her. we do have team coverage of the historic swearing-in. we...
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people in the city of lost their connection to nature they have no idea anymore what to do with plants. next year chez panisse plans to expand in paris and to all the cities turning even more french rooftops into garden. from the sunny rooftops of paris to the frozen. expanses of and arctic up that's where three young filmmakers from northern germany made their dream come true when they traveled there to film their first full length movie now is due to hit cinemas here in germany later this year but we asked the three young adventurers why they chose this rather unusual location for their first major project. the antarctic nearly fourteen million square kilometers of ice and snow. and somewhere in the icy waist three students from paymah half and they've come with cameras and a bold plan to shoot their first feature length movie here. a month ago when i first everyone gave us these funny looks like what antarctica why don't they say go to the mall of the flock to cuba the caribbean make a surfing movie do something. and talk to get doesn't sound relaxing or like a great experience. but
people in the city of lost their connection to nature they have no idea anymore what to do with plants. next year chez panisse plans to expand in paris and to all the cities turning even more french rooftops into garden. from the sunny rooftops of paris to the frozen. expanses of and arctic up that's where three young filmmakers from northern germany made their dream come true when they traveled there to film their first full length movie now is due to hit cinemas here in germany later this...
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that may have happened, but as they were closing down in part because of this decision, we lost main streets in cities and counties. we lost the town center. that own -- that not only impacts what the town feels like, it affects property taxes, municipal services, crime. there are a whole host of secondary impacts that i'm not sure overturning quill is really going to immediately impact, but from our perspective, the consequences were severe, so we are pleased with the results. >> in answer to what the immediate consequences and implications are, one answers the role the congress place. congress is now the arena where policy issues are invented. decision byority justice kennedy recognized that congress has a role to play, the authority to set rules on what is appropriate or not appropriate to exploit tax systems across borders. and the chief justice in his dissent, joined by three other , was very savvy to the fact that it is congress who should turn their attention to this issue. i want to turn to the chief justices dissenting opinion. he said any rules that could disrupt such a critical segment of t
that may have happened, but as they were closing down in part because of this decision, we lost main streets in cities and counties. we lost the town center. that own -- that not only impacts what the town feels like, it affects property taxes, municipal services, crime. there are a whole host of secondary impacts that i'm not sure overturning quill is really going to immediately impact, but from our perspective, the consequences were severe, so we are pleased with the results. >> in...
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he lost in 2013 final at city york.in new harper says it meant a lot to wi d theby in his home park. >> for me and my family. but forhe guy w works the front and the clerk. and the people upstairs. and this is for the whole city. >> harpers dad played a big part in help lg him win. he was a pitcher back in the day. and pitched for harper. >> the all star game fts the chance for d.c. to flex its muscle and show theountry we know how to do baseball. it was also a chance to show off an area of theerity that's u gone a rapid transformation since the ballpark was built. i and will most fans from out of town were impressed. news 4d tal to the fan who told us we need one more thing to truly be a baseball city. >> all star summer has reached its peak. kids inhis fountain pool. voters on the -- are all par of it. the capitol river walk is decorated in all sr red, white and blue. washington went without a team for 33 years. then, the joy of baseball returned. and the best day of my life was april 1 2005. when baseball returned. i used to go to griffith stadium with my grandfather and brother.
he lost in 2013 final at city york.in new harper says it meant a lot to wi d theby in his home park. >> for me and my family. but forhe guy w works the front and the clerk. and the people upstairs. and this is for the whole city. >> harpers dad played a big part in help lg him win. he was a pitcher back in the day. and pitched for harper. >> the all star game fts the chance for d.c. to flex its muscle and show theountry we know how to do baseball. it was also a chance to show...
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he lost by less than a percent, and his supporters occupied parts of mexico city for two months. ran and lost again in 2012. but this election he started a new party, and has broadened his appeal among urban middle class voters, by expressing rage at the establishment. >> ( translated ): we're going up against the mafia of power. toey're sneaky. they don't want torobbing. and they don't want to lose. >> reporter: tatiana clouthier is lÓpez obrador's campaign manager. >> if being radical means sitting on the side that the persons th have bigger needs in the countrythat is being radical, i think he's a radical. >> reporter: amlo's opponentswo use the rd radical against him. p.r.i. party candidate jose antonio meade warns amlomes a threat tco's nascent democracy. 39-year-old pan party candidate ricardo anaya says amlo represents old failed policies, criticism echoed by 29-year-old voter andrÉ gutierrez. >> i really don't believe lopez obrador, because i don't believe his proposals aboutti orruption when he's one of the most corrupt persons in the country. >> reporter: but polls show
he lost by less than a percent, and his supporters occupied parts of mexico city for two months. ran and lost again in 2012. but this election he started a new party, and has broadened his appeal among urban middle class voters, by expressing rage at the establishment. >> ( translated ): we're going up against the mafia of power. toey're sneaky. they don't want torobbing. and they don't want to lose. >> reporter: tatiana clouthier is lÓpez obrador's campaign manager. >> if...
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president bashar al assad holding excitement in the air the significance of taking seriously the city was lost on no one. with our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the philippines to penetrate the very you know sanctum of the regime. rather low like blood. the. young analyst. a long time. and. the. mother felt good. about that young annie her color said it was. i was. concerned i had the. freedom fighters. to be had but they're about. to happen we are more freedom fighters but the sufi. for let them in the battle of freedom fighters back oh they've. got the freedom fighters. but can your can but. a starting pitcher who fear half a class iraq tear. that a better can it can buy their power while it. can deni behind. can be a hoax you know your bike your say on the today ya know the can.
president bashar al assad holding excitement in the air the significance of taking seriously the city was lost on no one. with our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the philippines to...
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it was a real side of europe and to robben for a stable currency of course it was a tale of two cities lost large in two countries two peoples but the city don't disappointed where you are. other studies proving blame essentially. this. center. is about. their homes he says he says if the entire population go away she. somehow says she's all flocked to the capitol. just a little while. the croatian national teams play. like him. from moscow. to. the central square and the crowd just absolutely. sick of the military. school it's. the runway you can see in the big screen over to. the military parade ready to receive them as if they were somehow war heroes and really that's how i think the way to the way she makes you see. such fantastic well. to give it a good account of themselves to bubble to a little croatian. t.v. pool so i will get more reaction from you. later in the day. and of course the countdown is on the full the twenty twenty two qatar world cup which will be the first time the tournament has played in the middle east cottle's a mere says he hopes it'll bring a divided region back
it was a real side of europe and to robben for a stable currency of course it was a tale of two cities lost large in two countries two peoples but the city don't disappointed where you are. other studies proving blame essentially. this. center. is about. their homes he says he says if the entire population go away she. somehow says she's all flocked to the capitol. just a little while. the croatian national teams play. like him. from moscow. to. the central square and the crowd just absolutely....
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to lose as the uk because a lot of eu banking is done in the city of london so if access to the city is lost as well and they know that. what they believe is their rules, their system, their overall sticking to the rules is far more important. they want to protect the integrity of the single market, they don't wa nt to of the single market, they don't want to give britain a deal that could be exploited by some other country to weaken the single market in future. they are looking long term. we got through that, natalie! the complications are, let's go on to the i. we don't have much detail on this, perhaps you can help, but natalie we think we understand about food safety, no checksum food safety under brexit plan it says here. that sounds alarming. do we understand what's going on? essentially we do because, random phrasing for financial systems like passport in and equivalence seem impenetrable to everyone except you two. most of us know what it's like when somebody says the food won't get into the country, there will be tailbacks tens of miles long with lorries full of rotting food and i t
to lose as the uk because a lot of eu banking is done in the city of london so if access to the city is lost as well and they know that. what they believe is their rules, their system, their overall sticking to the rules is far more important. they want to protect the integrity of the single market, they don't wa nt to of the single market, they don't want to give britain a deal that could be exploited by some other country to weaken the single market in future. they are looking long term. we...
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lost. so are our towns and cities moving fast enough?vernmental and local governmental level. we need a minister of high streets. and it's absolutely essential to our communities. may be its biggest challenge yet. sean farrington, bbc news. and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave system. to prepare them for a rescue attempt. rescuers have been staging a rehearsal. the latest from richard galpin. above the floodwater, deep inside the cave. treating them for minor injuries. it seems the boys are in reasonably good health. however it is done, will be complex and dangerous. and it does not have to happen all at one time. we are assessing the situation now. if there is a risk, we will not move them out. to make it easier to get the boys out. via several flooded areas. into the rock and mud to widen it. and cramped the route is in some places. being coordinated, medical teams have today been carrying out drills. and how they would deal with any injuries. filmed by rescue divers, providing some reassurance. which was on the day he an
lost. so are our towns and cities moving fast enough?vernmental and local governmental level. we need a minister of high streets. and it's absolutely essential to our communities. may be its biggest challenge yet. sean farrington, bbc news. and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave system. to prepare them for a rescue attempt. rescuers have been staging a rehearsal. the latest from richard galpin. above the floodwater, deep inside the cave. treating them for minor injuries. it seems...
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president bashar al assad holding excitement in the air significance or taking seriously because the city was lost on no one. with our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually but shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the philippines to penetrate the very you know sanctum of the regime . the life blood flow like blood flowing. the. young analyst. a long time. and. the. mother felt good. about that young annie her color said it was. i was. all. concerned i had the. freedom fighters. to be had but they're about. to happen more freedom fighters but the sufi. for let them know about freedom fighters back oh they've. got the freedom fighters. but can your can but understand the teacher who fear her for class iraq tear. mentally sally that he better can it be about their power well if they. can deni behind can. can be a hook see of iowa you
president bashar al assad holding excitement in the air significance or taking seriously because the city was lost on no one. with our eyewitness vantage point what we should all was you know the rebels attacked the last syrian army checkpoint before the gates of aleppo to the north of the city and it was a firefight that lasted hours. and it started out on the periphery sixteen months ago and has moved gradually but shortly towards the center and and the opposition is now shot in the...
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city. they had had earlier fires, but this was an enormous dispossession of land, of houses. the loss of life is still under contention. people don't agree on how many lives were actually lost in the earthquake, but the city rebuilt itself, and with a great deal of -- some residents left and never came back. particularly in the african-american community, there weren't a lot of african americans. many of them ended up staying there and not going back to san francisco. there was an effort to move china after the fire because chinatown was a prime downtown location in san francisco, and as real estate increased in value, san francisco grew. it was clear it was a great location, but the chinese community, the business leaders had enough influence, that they were able to keep that from happening and were able to maintain their control, their ownership of chinatown, but the city, rebuilding after the earthquake, was very difficult for a lot of people, absolutely. and people lived in these earthquake cottages for many years. actually, there are a few remaining today, but part of preparing for the 1915 fair was actually ridding the area that would become the fair of some of those
city. they had had earlier fires, but this was an enormous dispossession of land, of houses. the loss of life is still under contention. people don't agree on how many lives were actually lost in the earthquake, but the city rebuilt itself, and with a great deal of -- some residents left and never came back. particularly in the african-american community, there weren't a lot of african americans. many of them ended up staying there and not going back to san francisco. there was an effort to...
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longer in this world in which we live but in a world of beasts in a world that has lost all sense selves to tent. cities i mean its sense of fraternity all the feeling of being a human being and all that and you also think that human beings have lost all their faculty for reason. to see that they're living by instinct. like an animal that's you're welcome and i mean but. she leaves so along these refugees there could be some who tortured other people it's quite likely yes quite likely that. that that that. that . how calm and disciplined the refugees are. there are one hundred eighteen of them on the deck waiting holding their bundles wrapped in gray blankets. at the mercy of the swell as they shuffle around like ghosts. before them is the island of lampedusa this sea. and the bull was to be stepped over. this morning the waves woke us the wind was back keeping us out of the port. we needed to find a calm spot to transfer our survivors to the waiting coastguard launchers. the migrants who've been through so much are nevertheless surprised to see the italian crew in their white overalls plastic gloves an
longer in this world in which we live but in a world of beasts in a world that has lost all sense selves to tent. cities i mean its sense of fraternity all the feeling of being a human being and all that and you also think that human beings have lost all their faculty for reason. to see that they're living by instinct. like an animal that's you're welcome and i mean but. she leaves so along these refugees there could be some who tortured other people it's quite likely yes quite likely that....
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lost cause. around this city. but it was not easy. >> no. it was hard. awe all. but once, once, i started put might self in the shoes of winton and other people. this was so clearly wrong. and so clearly out of sync with the people of the united states, about new orleans. we are a great cull tie culturl mecca. there is no city in america. that have the kind of accumulation of this, nuclear american notion out of many we are one. our food, music, ethos. we are all in this together. to have icons like this standing in place of reference. that were things that were antithetical to anything new or leends is or was. once i knew it became clear what had to be done. >> yet, yet you couldn't find a contractor. you found a contractor. his car was fire bombed for taking on the assignment. he backed out. couldn't give somebody to lease you to a crane. >> resistance was intense. >> again, i got an education. what institutional racism really means. when bhiet people hear that they think it is some thing. actually it is a real thing. when people who have power. i had the mon a
lost cause. around this city. but it was not easy. >> no. it was hard. awe all. but once, once, i started put might self in the shoes of winton and other people. this was so clearly wrong. and so clearly out of sync with the people of the united states, about new orleans. we are a great cull tie culturl mecca. there is no city in america. that have the kind of accumulation of this, nuclear american notion out of many we are one. our food, music, ethos. we are all in this together. to have...
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city officials say they lost a lot of infrastructure including a fire station and they are still dealingcontamination problems. they say that they will be dealing with those problems for years to come. the city says the lawsuit could also compel p-g-and-e to implement new safety measures. p-g-and-e says they are reviewing the lawsuit and are focused on doing everything they can to help these communities rebuild and recover. ( james ) the california supreme court is blocking a measure to divide the state into three different states from appearing on the november ballot. the justices ordered the secretary of state not to put the initiative before voters. they say there are significant questions about the plan's validity. an environmentagroup had argued the measure would have created chaos and not solved any of the state's problems. ( james ) all california voters will soon be able to send their mail-in ballots... for free. governor jerry brown signed the bill requiring return ballot envelops to come with prepaid postage. the law will affect elections ánext year. counties woud bear the post
city officials say they lost a lot of infrastructure including a fire station and they are still dealingcontamination problems. they say that they will be dealing with those problems for years to come. the city says the lawsuit could also compel p-g-and-e to implement new safety measures. p-g-and-e says they are reviewing the lawsuit and are focused on doing everything they can to help these communities rebuild and recover. ( james ) the california supreme court is blocking a measure to divide...
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lost revenue. >>> live look at san francisco city hall, live preparations for tomorrow's historic inauguration, london breed will be sworn in as the first black female mayor. she tweeted that tomorrow marks a new beginning for the city, she is prepared to hit the road -- ground running, she will be sworn in at 11 am on the steps of city hall tomorrow morning. >>> a private california beach nearly impossible to get to, the only way by sea, the battle to gain access to this pristine coastline. >>> finally free, all 12 boys in their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave, tonight, the risky rescue mission with a happy ending. >>> the baby left alone for hours, deep in the wood an oregon man saturday after complaints that he was disturbing the peace. >>> a babies rescue is being called a miracle tonight, police in montana arrested an organ man saturday after complaints that he was disturbing the peace. authorities say he was camping with the child's mother, he told them he crashed his car and left a baby in the dense woods, it took five hours for officers to find the car, they discover the baby one hour
lost revenue. >>> live look at san francisco city hall, live preparations for tomorrow's historic inauguration, london breed will be sworn in as the first black female mayor. she tweeted that tomorrow marks a new beginning for the city, she is prepared to hit the road -- ground running, she will be sworn in at 11 am on the steps of city hall tomorrow morning. >>> a private california beach nearly impossible to get to, the only way by sea, the battle to gain access to this...
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city that's where they have. all the lost it is does the syrians go with the actual masters. is there and asking is there anybody this this time this guy if it was germany and it was said that the. aid workers so he's really need this represents the amount doing humanitarian work as much as the. keys in it was the carrot. it is where all. and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to mind if you know that look at. these areas while under siege by the syrian regime but as a kid you get that i have had a lot as a jordanian happiness and everything is better which means it was a possibility to say so otherwise because it's work that's not asking the level of white guy the bombing as it had been in deaths there by arranging the bombing by russians and if you also. need to get in this is clearly there was a way out the loop be rescued and that is why do you have. the russians and the regime. to see that it is being in jordan have i
city that's where they have. all the lost it is does the syrians go with the actual masters. is there and asking is there anybody this this time this guy if it was germany and it was said that the. aid workers so he's really need this represents the amount doing humanitarian work as much as the. keys in it was the carrot. it is where all. and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific...
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third time he has run for the presidency when he narrowly lost the mexico presidential elections in 2006, obrador camps out for weeks in mexico cityhe lost by a wider margin in 2012. after years of gang violence and corruption scandals involving traditional parties, this time around, he is leading by double digits in the polls. voters have embraced him as the candidate to change and seem to be willing to tell him that the third time is a charm. rafael ramos, cnn. >>> two days before today's election, another mexican journalist was killed and colleagues protested the murder of him. he is the seventh journalist who has been killed in mexico in 2018. the organization reporters without borders ranks mexico as one of the most dangerous countries for journalists. >>> the saying out of mouths of babes we can learn a lot from children. there was this powerful moment at the immigration rally in washington and we have this coming up for you. a 12-year-old girl tells the crowd that she lives in constant fear that her mom is going to be taken away from her. >> i won't give up fighting for the rights to stay with my mom. i am not asking for a
third time he has run for the presidency when he narrowly lost the mexico presidential elections in 2006, obrador camps out for weeks in mexico cityhe lost by a wider margin in 2012. after years of gang violence and corruption scandals involving traditional parties, this time around, he is leading by double digits in the polls. voters have embraced him as the candidate to change and seem to be willing to tell him that the third time is a charm. rafael ramos, cnn. >>> two days before...