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lydia: a very discreet arrival on chinese saw for aung san suu kyi. she was joinedb by party officials were she is set to make no public appearances. it is a symbolic visit. china supported the regime that kept her under house arrest for two decades. beijing was keen to stress his interest in building stronger ties with its buremese neighbors. >> the chinese, and his party has maintained a long-term friendship with various parties in burma. we hope this visit can deepen the understanding and trust between the two parties and push for the cooperation between china and burma in various fields. reporter: the bilateral meetings are part of the chinese campaign to wield more influence in southeast asian countries. china remains the number one investor in burma. since the lifting of sanctions in 2011, european and american money has flooded in, too. in the run up to this visit aung san suu kyi has come under pressure to highlight human rights issues. notably the case of the jailed nobel prize winner. the burmese politician could evoke his case during the vi
lydia: a very discreet arrival on chinese saw for aung san suu kyi. she was joinedb by party officials were she is set to make no public appearances. it is a symbolic visit. china supported the regime that kept her under house arrest for two decades. beijing was keen to stress his interest in building stronger ties with its buremese neighbors. >> the chinese, and his party has maintained a long-term friendship with various parties in burma. we hope this visit can deepen the understanding...
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lydia pintoses of our affiliate shows us this blast and there's a warning. some of it is a little graphic. >> reporter: it starts out calm. austin police officers responding to a 911 call a possible suicide attempt. but as officers get closer the man jumps in his car and it explodes. the impact sends the officers fliering. investigators believe the suspect may have used gas and a lighter to start the fire. >> they did not know the seriousness of the situation but the 911 call that had came in by the suspect basically stated that he planned on committing suicide by igniting his vehicle with himself inside. >> reporter: even after the explosion, you see the suspect try to get back inside the burning vehicle but the heat forces him out. the suspect cries in pain from the burns. this is video from another angle that shows how far the impact threw the officers. >> the injuries that both officers next to the vehicle received were minor in nature compared what it could have been. no skin skin burns and loss of hair is the minimum of what they received. as for the s
lydia pintoses of our affiliate shows us this blast and there's a warning. some of it is a little graphic. >> reporter: it starts out calm. austin police officers responding to a 911 call a possible suicide attempt. but as officers get closer the man jumps in his car and it explodes. the impact sends the officers fliering. investigators believe the suspect may have used gas and a lighter to start the fire. >> they did not know the seriousness of the situation but the 911 call that...
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banker is your approved i shared the incredible stories the story from the rubbles to new begins like lydiavement to 9 project i want compromise convey it to wit new and the entire team i come to release as much asia i like to powwow it is critical we bring in the communication gambling more people about the health and affordability crisis especially in the city and state those who can't afford current market rate and how it impacts them we need the votes on upcoming legislation that benefits the entire city we need to remind folks that great ideas to this amazing city is derived from the passion that's our square feet and a that's what is at stake i'll take off any banker hat and i can finally say yes in my background 1, 2, 3 yes, in my backyard so i can say it so my team member advocates for some funding for the community room we can say that we become we believe this project broadway-sansome apartments is an asset to our neighborhood and we welcome the families who live here and wish them a happy beginning thank you so much >> thank you fiona well, i better use this one we, of course hav
banker is your approved i shared the incredible stories the story from the rubbles to new begins like lydiavement to 9 project i want compromise convey it to wit new and the entire team i come to release as much asia i like to powwow it is critical we bring in the communication gambling more people about the health and affordability crisis especially in the city and state those who can't afford current market rate and how it impacts them we need the votes on upcoming legislation that benefits...
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fire from way out, but lydia williams makes a great save.he game was scoreless until the 89th minute. australia had its chance. there's a safe. kia simon is there for the rebound. australia upsets brazil, the final 1-0. france and south korea, eight minutes. france already up 1-0. got it back. she would score there, that made it 2-0 france. they are going to win this one 3-0. d.c. united, and the new england revolution, 70th minute, a great pass for the goal. this game is in progress, looks good so far. scary moment in the first lap of the grand prix. a writer loses control of his car and makes contact with the honda. both cars would end up on top of each other. both drivers get out of their cars unscathed. surprisingly, nothing that really happened here. perfect game, national showcase high school all-star game. an amazing diving catch on a blooper to shallow center field. another look, at stretched. committed to south carolina for some ace ball. in the final round of the u.s. open, three-way tie. four under. reporter: fun stuff right there
fire from way out, but lydia williams makes a great save.he game was scoreless until the 89th minute. australia had its chance. there's a safe. kia simon is there for the rebound. australia upsets brazil, the final 1-0. france and south korea, eight minutes. france already up 1-0. got it back. she would score there, that made it 2-0 france. they are going to win this one 3-0. d.c. united, and the new england revolution, 70th minute, a great pass for the goal. this game is in progress, looks...
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lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the capital. chad has a regional offensive to defeat of the group. let's get some business news for you now. a big event every year here in paris. it is the paris air show. all the big air companies try to sell some airplanes. how has it been going? >> the biggest plane manufacturers, airbus and boeing, wasted no time going head-to-head at the end of the first day. airbus took home orders for 140 claims, while boeing was at around 80. an indian group bag a multimillion dollar contract. they will supply metallic parts. the deal will serve as a boost for the indian prime minister's campaign. i am glad the process was wrong. when you look back at it -- the process was long. it serves evidence the process was rigorous and will lead to greater competence from the manufacturer. therefore, i think larger orders in a sh
lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the capital. chad has a regional offensive to defeat of the group. let's get some business news for you now. a big event every year here in paris. it is the paris air show. all the big air companies try to sell some airplanes. how has it been going?...
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lydia? >> well, it's when there's people your age who want to get you into smoking to make you maybe be cool or try to get you to do something that you maybe don't want to do, but you're gonna do it because they're your age, and you want to try to be cool. >> besides the presentation, another important part of "tar wars" is its poster contest. you could say that matt embrey's design was certainly in good taste. it helped the fifth grader win first place. >> i really, really love chinese, and i like other food and my favorite part is the fortune cookie. so i decided to do a closed fortune cookie and an opened fortune cookie, like when someone's gonna eat it. so their fortune is gonna be "be tobacco free" so that maybe the fortune will, like, make them realize that it's really bad to smoke and that they should be a smart cookie, like it says on the poster, and not to smoke. >> the first-place winners from each state go to the national competition in washington, d.c. >> i thought it was really
lydia? >> well, it's when there's people your age who want to get you into smoking to make you maybe be cool or try to get you to do something that you maybe don't want to do, but you're gonna do it because they're your age, and you want to try to be cool. >> besides the presentation, another important part of "tar wars" is its poster contest. you could say that matt embrey's design was certainly in good taste. it helped the fifth grader win first place. >> i really,...
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we know about the tragic case in lydia and we do not want the similar scenario to be implemented in syriaat is the main line of our decision to support president of saud and his government at the moment. we believe that position is correct because -- president assad and his government at the moment we believe that position is correct. i think that many people agree with that position. i have mentioned for several times iraq. we know the situation there. we know what is happening. the u.s. are supporting iraq now. they are arming the army. they train the soldiers. with single swoops, isis captures equipment. isis is now better armed than the iraq army supported by the u.s.. ok, they withdraw. special services show that thousands of american troops are still in iraq. what is the result? a tragic one. we would not like the same thing to be repeated in syria. we are urging all of our partners, including the u.s. the europeans, but primarily the u.s., to take additional efforts, to make additional efforts to fight this absolute evil of fundamentalism and the so-called islamic state. and some o
we know about the tragic case in lydia and we do not want the similar scenario to be implemented in syriaat is the main line of our decision to support president of saud and his government at the moment. we believe that position is correct because -- president assad and his government at the moment we believe that position is correct. i think that many people agree with that position. i have mentioned for several times iraq. we know the situation there. we know what is happening. the u.s. are...
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notr: wellpeter:, they're on the front lines, lydia, and it is clear from u.s. officials talking about this that what the administration is training the iraqi forces to conduct this fight themselves. yes i'm a they will be located in areas where the idea is not to put u.s. troops in harms way. they will be training iraqi forces but they won't be there on the ground -- on the front line with the iraqi forces. that seems like a line the president is not willing to cross at this point. olivia: peter, we have now launched several thousand airstrikes against islamic state in iraq. any evidence that it is working? notan come essentially, no, to put words in your mouth, but we are trying to recapture on bar, we have lost falluja and major provincial capitals. are the airstrikes working? what is the administration saying? what is the evidence? made thee president case on monday and you heard him in germany that at minimum, the islamic state has been knocked back in certain areas. they have been able to move to other spots like western iraq, where the progress is not ade
notr: wellpeter:, they're on the front lines, lydia, and it is clear from u.s. officials talking about this that what the administration is training the iraqi forces to conduct this fight themselves. yes i'm a they will be located in areas where the idea is not to put u.s. troops in harms way. they will be training iraqi forces but they won't be there on the ground -- on the front line with the iraqi forces. that seems like a line the president is not willing to cross at this point. olivia:...
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san jose community service officer lydia is one of 28 csos who hit the streets for first time last september. >> we're there to make uniform patrol available to the public. >> they don't carry weapons and can't make arrests. but in the past ten months, they have taken over the initial investigation into many burglaries. >> we're trained to lift fingerprints, take dna, and photographic evidence. >> reporter: the new program has been so successful in assisting police, the city council just allocated more than $3 million to hire 24 more csos. but james gonzalez questions the decision asking whether the money would have been better spent on sworn police officers. >> we are soon approaching a time where we have to rely on outside help. other agencies helping us respond to crime, money being spent on civilians really is misdirected. we need the money to be spent to pay our officers as competitively as possible so they stop leaving here to go to other cities. >> mayor sam lacardo says the budget is a fraction of the $280 million the city already approved to pay for benefits and overtime for san jos
san jose community service officer lydia is one of 28 csos who hit the streets for first time last september. >> we're there to make uniform patrol available to the public. >> they don't carry weapons and can't make arrests. but in the past ten months, they have taken over the initial investigation into many burglaries. >> we're trained to lift fingerprints, take dna, and photographic evidence. >> reporter: the new program has been so successful in assisting police, the...
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. >> reporter: veteran actress lydia lenossi, is famous for her performances on stage, film and televisionif she wants to pursue her craft these days, she knows she has to do it for free. her sign says no giving in to blackmail. >> when i tell you that we don't get paid, how can i explain how difficult it is? it is very difficult. in greece we cannot live any more. they want us to die. they want to extinguish greece. i would like to say no. that's it five years. twelve thousand suicides. >> reporter: today dawned with storm clouds, as a series of crucial meetings loomed, with the european union determined to force concessions from greece. although more than a billion dollars a day was being withdrawn from banks last week the cash machines were still working, and fears that the banks might be closed for business failed to materialize. conservative politician anna asimakopoulou is relieved that the syriza government appears to have come up with a deal that may fend off bankruptcy, but she doesn't like the details. >> everything we hear is taxes taxes and taxes, and that's clearly not going t
. >> reporter: veteran actress lydia lenossi, is famous for her performances on stage, film and televisionif she wants to pursue her craft these days, she knows she has to do it for free. her sign says no giving in to blackmail. >> when i tell you that we don't get paid, how can i explain how difficult it is? it is very difficult. in greece we cannot live any more. they want us to die. they want to extinguish greece. i would like to say no. that's it five years. twelve thousand...
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. >> a range of comments from lydia meeting and shareholder meeting including what he called tv nowhere. first up ecb president holding a news conference in frankfort. he's sticking with the policy. he says full imp he menation is necessary to aid a recovery in euro zone. he calls for a strong agreement that would keep greece in the euro zone. we know the dead line is rapidly approach approaching. he did say, guys inflation has bottomed earlier this year than in europe. it's not going to go up a lot. >> and the dollar will peak in. i see that the dollar has gotten weaker in the last 15 minutes. this is a good sign. yesterday when we saw the big rally from the bottom led by the euro it was not coincident when the euro got stronger the market got stronger. we're in a stock market where if the euro gets higher we go stronger. it's not about interest rates. we would go lower. watch how they trade when the rates go up. s&p. we like what we see. we don't want the endless bashing of our companies. think about it. did you watch the pvh yesterday? that stock was up 8 bucks. did you know the numb
. >> a range of comments from lydia meeting and shareholder meeting including what he called tv nowhere. first up ecb president holding a news conference in frankfort. he's sticking with the policy. he says full imp he menation is necessary to aid a recovery in euro zone. he calls for a strong agreement that would keep greece in the euro zone. we know the dead line is rapidly approach approaching. he did say, guys inflation has bottomed earlier this year than in europe. it's not going to...
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host: lydia is next. woodstock, illinois. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm calling with my legal name because this is also my wheelhouse. the word oversight is a trick word. on one side of the page, congress can supervise. on the other side, lack of supervision. both sides of the pages, that is why congress loves that word. here's why i'm calling. president obama needs to go on c-span to tell the american people he will -- this is the 11th hour. censor the process he agreed upon and revealed at the first correspondents dinner when he utilized the bush strategy of telling the truth as a joke and a joke as a truth. i called in on that day. i was furious. i knew what he was doing. he said, i needed to be there because george bush -- he needs to come on and tell the american people that is chief legal officer will sunset that provision because that provision was never put in writing. unless it is in writing, it cannot be done as something congress can do oversight over. host: can you explain for those that do not know? guest: i serve on the oversight committ
host: lydia is next. woodstock, illinois. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm calling with my legal name because this is also my wheelhouse. the word oversight is a trick word. on one side of the page, congress can supervise. on the other side, lack of supervision. both sides of the pages, that is why congress loves that word. here's why i'm calling. president obama needs to go on c-span to tell the american people he will -- this is the 11th hour. censor the process...
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host: lydia is next. woodstock, illinois. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. calling with my legal name because this is also my wheelhouse. the word oversight is a trick word. on one side of the page, congress can supervise. on the other side, lack of supervision. both sides of the pages, that is why congress loves that word. here's why i'm calling. president obama needs to go on c-span to tell the american people he will -- this is the 11th hour. censor the process he agreed upon and revealed at the first correspondents dinner when he utilized the bush strategy of telling the truth as a joke and a joke as a truth. i called in on that day. i was furious. i knew what he was doing. he said, i needed to be there because george bush -- he needs to come on and tell the american people that is chief legal officer will sunset that provision because that provision was never put in writing. unless it is in writing, it cannot be done as something congress can do oversight over. host: can you explain for those that do not know? guest: i serve on the oversight committee.
host: lydia is next. woodstock, illinois. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. calling with my legal name because this is also my wheelhouse. the word oversight is a trick word. on one side of the page, congress can supervise. on the other side, lack of supervision. both sides of the pages, that is why congress loves that word. here's why i'm calling. president obama needs to go on c-span to tell the american people he will -- this is the 11th hour. censor the process he...
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. >> so do you like lydia ko? >> there's so many great players.ke henderson. they're amazing. >> my friend asked me do they just hit it straight or -- and i said she hit it 80 yards past me. michelle wie. 80 yards past me. anyway. >> with this new a-swing, you're going to get it. >> i'm going to get it. i'm just glad. i don't know what you charge but i'm glad i get it for free. you'll hear from me. >> thanks david. >> appreciate it. >> i need this. >> you can take that out. your kids might. >> the kids would love it. >>> coming up we've got much more from our guest host tom friedman. plus congressman paul ryan is going to join us. he's going to talk about the trade vote today. stick around. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volu
. >> so do you like lydia ko? >> there's so many great players.ke henderson. they're amazing. >> my friend asked me do they just hit it straight or -- and i said she hit it 80 yards past me. michelle wie. 80 yards past me. anyway. >> with this new a-swing, you're going to get it. >> i'm going to get it. i'm just glad. i don't know what you charge but i'm glad i get it for free. you'll hear from me. >> thanks david. >> appreciate it. >> i need...
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we move on to lydia minneapolis, independent line.aller: i think there is a number things we could do. you cannot be the greatest democracy on earth if your people will not participate. let's make election day a national holiday like christmas or thanksgiving where almost everything is closed so people are not at work and they can vote. as soon as your prison sentence is over -- not probation or parole -- as and as you get out felons should be able to vote. i agree with the earlier caller who wanted ranked choice voting. we need more choices. i think the two-party system increasingly discourages people from voting because their point of view is not represented. i would like to see at the least rate tracing -- ranked choice voting to open up choices. host: from maryland, republican line. hello. caller: hi, pedro. you have to use a picture id for almost every place you go. i want to the hospital on friday for a procedure and i had to have a picture id. every time i go to my doctor, i have to give him a picture id. everywhere i go, if i
we move on to lydia minneapolis, independent line.aller: i think there is a number things we could do. you cannot be the greatest democracy on earth if your people will not participate. let's make election day a national holiday like christmas or thanksgiving where almost everything is closed so people are not at work and they can vote. as soon as your prison sentence is over -- not probation or parole -- as and as you get out felons should be able to vote. i agree with the earlier caller who...
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this is lydia in maryland, the suburbs of washington. caller: good morning. i oppose. i oppose. i oppose. i have called all of my representatives two or three times. i was not to -- able to get in touch with senator cardin. i said that i would actively campaign against them. this is the same thing we've heard with every trade agreement. millions of jobs are going to be created and we have lost millions of jobs. everybody can't work at walmart and mcdonald's. i am opposed. the last straw was when the house voted to overturn it. i do want anything i eat coming from china. if we have a case of mad cow, we can trace that back to the farm where it was raised. if we have an outbreak and we don't know the origin of the beef, how will you be able to trace it? any democrats that boasts -- a vote for this should be thrown out of office. president obama has sided with the republicans on this and i am mad at him today. host: robert, you are on. caller: thank you. i am for trade, but i am opposed to this. the wto ruled that it is unfair to mexico and canada if americans know the engine -- or
this is lydia in maryland, the suburbs of washington. caller: good morning. i oppose. i oppose. i oppose. i have called all of my representatives two or three times. i was not to -- able to get in touch with senator cardin. i said that i would actively campaign against them. this is the same thing we've heard with every trade agreement. millions of jobs are going to be created and we have lost millions of jobs. everybody can't work at walmart and mcdonald's. i am opposed. the last straw was...
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she publishes it and lydia marie childs writes the editorial note and preface to the book. the book is widely circulated. it is part of the abolitionist network, it is read in northern reform circles. after the war, it falls by the wayside. by the 1880's and 1890's, people begin to doubt if harriet jacobs ever wrote this book. you can get this book anywhere today. it is so beautiful. the writing style is excellent. the word choice is really impressive. it's because of this, because she doesn't speak in what many people consider to be a black vernacular, they say this is a modern day rachel dolezal. this is a white woman who wrote pretending she was black. there is no way that harriet jacobs wrote this. it was completely dismissed among white audiences. however, among black circles historically that colleges and universities, it continued to be circulated. it is not until 1980 that a literary scholar by the name of jean fagan yellen was reading through the black newspapers and she began piecing together this information. she reads about a woman named harriet jake -- linda br
she publishes it and lydia marie childs writes the editorial note and preface to the book. the book is widely circulated. it is part of the abolitionist network, it is read in northern reform circles. after the war, it falls by the wayside. by the 1880's and 1890's, people begin to doubt if harriet jacobs ever wrote this book. you can get this book anywhere today. it is so beautiful. the writing style is excellent. the word choice is really impressive. it's because of this, because she doesn't...