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you would have the main gun breach back into here. the breach is what we load the main gun round. it contains the explosive force and expels the cartridge out. that's all been taken out. as cramped as it might look of this tank.ut as cramped as it might look here, it's worse in a fully operational one. next is the gunner's seat. we will let him walk through what he has in terms of controls. and stuff like that. >> this is an early production tank. 1942, in that area. the elevation mechanism is here. that's a manual elevation. this is the hydraulic system for traversing the turret. part of the mechanism is missing from this tank. it would have beena a horseshoe. -- it would have been a horseshoe. the manual traverse is here. it has a braking system. it turns slowly. once you have a specific point to aim from, it can give you degrees and it knows where you are with respect to that aiming point. the gunners switch. i have a foot pedal for the troubletreble firing system. basically it was an electric solenoid that slapped a rod that mechanically fired the gun. the tank, additionally,
you would have the main gun breach back into here. the breach is what we load the main gun round. it contains the explosive force and expels the cartridge out. that's all been taken out. as cramped as it might look of this tank.ut as cramped as it might look here, it's worse in a fully operational one. next is the gunner's seat. we will let him walk through what he has in terms of controls. and stuff like that. >> this is an early production tank. 1942, in that area. the elevation...
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also atough as main, but tough state. another incumbent who is incredibly strong, though not as well-known, cory gardner. great campaigner, good legislative record against a well known incumbent who has a good brand. is problem with hickenlooper that he has not been tested in a long time and you saw his performance as a presidential candidate outside of colorado, it turned into a dismal performance. that is a race where i see a tough state. candidate as he appears in john hickenlooper, so how do you game that out? i still like where we set. based on the terrain, those are the two i would be most concerned about. jacqueline: susan collins caston him popular vote to bert -- confirm brett kavanaugh. sweeps concerned if she the impeachment under the rug, votes for the president's acquittal and not support calling witnesses, it will be more problematic for an already competitive race? steven: i'll be interested to see -- at some point, she will have to cast complex votes on processes as well as acquittal itself. day,nk at the
also atough as main, but tough state. another incumbent who is incredibly strong, though not as well-known, cory gardner. great campaigner, good legislative record against a well known incumbent who has a good brand. is problem with hickenlooper that he has not been tested in a long time and you saw his performance as a presidential candidate outside of colorado, it turned into a dismal performance. that is a race where i see a tough state. candidate as he appears in john hickenlooper, so how...
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democrats released some polling in maine that showed more than 70% of voters in maine want to hear from witnesses. just because they feel that way doesn't mean they will vote against a republican senator who doesn't. there is a big difference between folks who decide they want to hear something and an issue that moves voters. the question in maine is if a voter was turned off by susan collins after the kavanaugh vote, how much further down will she go? are there going to be folks who stuck around with her after the kavanaugh vote and are now going to leave her because of impeachment decisions? i'm not sure what the answer is and i don't think he does, either. jacqueline: it is interesting, because stephen did specifically mention that maine voters want to see that susan collins is still an independent arbiter as she has always been, as she is known for, so this is something that i think paints a real picture of that either way for voters. is this someone who is a rubberstamp for the president on witnesses, who just toes the party line, or someone who is maybe a little more along the lin
democrats released some polling in maine that showed more than 70% of voters in maine want to hear from witnesses. just because they feel that way doesn't mean they will vote against a republican senator who doesn't. there is a big difference between folks who decide they want to hear something and an issue that moves voters. the question in maine is if a voter was turned off by susan collins after the kavanaugh vote, how much further down will she go? are there going to be folks who stuck...
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and we were directly proceeded to the main gate, through the main gate to the main camp., i thought about it, i never remember giving my name. i don't, because the shock was such. and people say, why didn't you talk? you didn't talk because the trauma of it, even years later, was still there. so we — we didn't. no, we didn't. we just went through the main gate, and the sight that greeted us beyond the selection gate will stay with me for the rest of my life. there were watchtowers with machine—guns pointed at us, and there were corpses everywhere, and these emaciated looking men walking around in striped clothing, dragging those... they were like trolleys, full of these skin—and—bone bodies. so after we were collected, a whole train of people, we were marched to be stripped naked, our hair shaven, and to be tattooed with a number. from then on, we have no name. nothing. you were given that advice which probably saved your life, because you were regarded as useful. as useful, yes. and you survived for several months in auschwitz. yes, idid. before being sent to a slave lab
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this rate takes me to the main one of the main cocaine producing areas.et some of the farmers who are growing the coca leaves. billions of dollars have been spent. when you come here, you begin to realise how absolutely professional these criminal gangs must be, if they can get a tiny amount of cocaine from these remote areas to the bars and clu bs these remote areas to the bars and clubs of britain. other criminal organisations and dissident farc have been able to assist control. it has made cocaine production more efficient. this is the perfect spot to highlight the different gangs trying to revive with control of cocaine. from this valley, one gang, over there, the eln, this side the eln as well. at the bottom, the roads are controlled by another group. after hiking four hours, i arrive at a coca. how old are you? shouldn't you be in school, wouldn't you prefer to be in school? roads would be improved so they could access markets but of the nearly 100,000 farmers signed up, more than half are still waiting for any help. does it pay well? all of this ef
this rate takes me to the main one of the main cocaine producing areas.et some of the farmers who are growing the coca leaves. billions of dollars have been spent. when you come here, you begin to realise how absolutely professional these criminal gangs must be, if they can get a tiny amount of cocaine from these remote areas to the bars and clu bs these remote areas to the bars and clubs of britain. other criminal organisations and dissident farc have been able to assist control. it has made...
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shocking every twist and turn on capitol hill today is our correspondent on of assad it all of the main battle today has been over format the ground rules so walk us through it who wants what and why. that's right helen and the underlying problem here is that there are not many rules on how such an impeachment trial is supposed to be shaped let's not forget this is only the 3rd time that an impeachment trial is taking place in american history so there's also not a lot of experience on how to move forward and the democrats are alleging as the republican party here to exploit their position here in senate it's the position the opportunity basically of the republican party here because they hold the majority and senate to shape those rules the allegation is that they're just trying to rush through these proceedings through the trial and then another very important point is the question of witnesses and evidence that the republican party wants to vote on at the end of the trial the democrats want obviously to gold in the beginning before they start to dig into the arguments that both sides
shocking every twist and turn on capitol hill today is our correspondent on of assad it all of the main battle today has been over format the ground rules so walk us through it who wants what and why. that's right helen and the underlying problem here is that there are not many rules on how such an impeachment trial is supposed to be shaped let's not forget this is only the 3rd time that an impeachment trial is taking place in american history so there's also not a lot of experience on how to...
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so really blocking off hong kong from main land china here. big steps in light of the multiple demonstrations and riots we've seen >> we'll continue to monitor carrie lam's speech. germany has become the second european country to confirm a case after france. health officials in the state of bavaria said the patient is in good state but remains under medical surveillance >>> let's take a look at how european markets are fairing you can see, there is a spot of green on the board on contrast to yesterday around this time when almost every single stock in the stoxx 600 was negative this is after a very weak close for wall street yesterday. dow and s&p posting the worst performance since october. apple very much in the firing line yesterday the weak performer for the dow and s&p. china exposure there and earnings coming up later overnight in asia, hong kong and chinese markets are closed for the holiday. selling pressure as well as south korean markets we'll talk more about that we are seeing an attempt to trade more positive in europe. initially
so really blocking off hong kong from main land china here. big steps in light of the multiple demonstrations and riots we've seen >> we'll continue to monitor carrie lam's speech. germany has become the second european country to confirm a case after france. health officials in the state of bavaria said the patient is in good state but remains under medical surveillance >>> let's take a look at how european markets are fairing you can see, there is a spot of green on the board...
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troops in iraq he was the main main figure that also fight against the state in iraq that's what some iraqis still sympathizing with him but there's many reports that celeb money is the main figure facing family can interest in the whole region in the middle east ok rebecca rachel what do you think is the response or is going . b. the response united states of america has a long history of difficulties with a rather hostage taking $97911.00 marine barracks attack during the reagan administration how is america going to respond politically and the public is well well i think the trumpet ministration i mean given what he tweeted after after the attack just an american flag will use this to drum up support amongst his base and we'll see this sort of divided amongst political lines democrats a few of our he said you know so money has american blood on his hands but this was an escalation for which we're not prepared and a lot of republicans saying that finally you know iran has been punching the u.s. in the nose in the region for for a while now and this escalation is something that they
troops in iraq he was the main main figure that also fight against the state in iraq that's what some iraqis still sympathizing with him but there's many reports that celeb money is the main figure facing family can interest in the whole region in the middle east ok rebecca rachel what do you think is the response or is going . b. the response united states of america has a long history of difficulties with a rather hostage taking $97911.00 marine barracks attack during the reagan...
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stumbling block or is the main stumbling block after the annexation of crimea in 2014 between the 2 countries was much lower on the agenda today and they seem to present a united front on many issues including the fact that they both want to save the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. left and also the fact that they both want to finish the construction of the nord stream 2 gas pipeline which was hit with u.s. sanctions last year so it seems in both of those cases at least that u.s. policy maybe bringing russia and germany closer now of course is a key player in the middle east merkel doesn't have to say influence did she manage to get on this some cooperation from the russian president with regards to that region. yeah fact one expert i spoke to ahead of the meeting said that putin would be in the driving seat and that germany is really an observer from the sidelines but merkel did achieve some concrete results when it comes to the middle east as well she had been pushing for a berlin peace conference on libya and putin today agreed to that he also talked about the importance of a ce
stumbling block or is the main stumbling block after the annexation of crimea in 2014 between the 2 countries was much lower on the agenda today and they seem to present a united front on many issues including the fact that they both want to save the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. left and also the fact that they both want to finish the construction of the nord stream 2 gas pipeline which was hit with u.s. sanctions last year so it seems in both of those cases at least that u.s. policy maybe...
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lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.feel... what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked like that? kim: yes. lemonis: when it comes to flooding, this is the least vulnerable section of town, yet strangely the worst cared-for. the key to rebuilding this city is to invest in areas that are less susceptible to flooding, to put the money in the real estate that you know will be the least affected. hi, there. alison: hi, marcus. lemonis: i'm marcus. alison: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what is your name? alison: alison rohan. lemonis: nice to meet you. in order to do that, i wanted to see if there was an opportunity for me to invest in some
lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.feel... what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked...
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general rule on the and everyone else said and the main point 0 think the main takeaway is so poor showing the oral it's a good way truong behind the ear on the strike on the u.s. bases in iraq the missile the strike and the fact that this was a retaliation for a general feeling with this killing and other things that have happened planes absent all downy other people killed in protest nothing should be distracting the 19 on this almost certainly see part of the narrative those pictures of his supporters there those prayers now enormous pressure of course for many some calling him for it to resign actually but we also heard he's pushing his own narrative now that 4 nations are trying to manipulate the downing of this plane how is that narrative being received any wrong could that take some of the pressure off of him. oh well the speech did not exactly address any of the protests and if the chance or even the plane downing itself specifically. of course as you seem the most of the it was about the missile is a strike down the general someone's assassination the media end of it is that. plan
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the main problem for us is not the retirement age the main problem is the row our contracts for this this signifies the complete breakdown of the social system. it seems for the french regardless of what they european neighbors might be doing when they turn $64.00 they want to already be enjoying that retirement and this is no indication jollity been ski. paris. under pharmaceutical giant has a new chief of public and government affairs it gets to make its image more environmentally friendly will be breaking down why not everybody's buying into that and after this break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the head of the organization for security and cooperation in europe has called on a stone to refrain from limiting the work of foreign media tallon pressured a stunning employees at artie's sister outlets sputnik to resign as the explains this letter is just the latest in a chain reaction that we've seen from multiple organizations both government and non-government
the main problem for us is not the retirement age the main problem is the row our contracts for this this signifies the complete breakdown of the social system. it seems for the french regardless of what they european neighbors might be doing when they turn $64.00 they want to already be enjoying that retirement and this is no indication jollity been ski. paris. under pharmaceutical giant has a new chief of public and government affairs it gets to make its image more environmentally friendly...
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in the main didn't begin boat dock. an optimism that he put on this is it was not me you know since he acknowledged who funded the video that i enjoy to eliphalet developers and this my life that would mean a good. father that america had a profession out there for months complete god a miser to vicki is going on man to help drive so down also into. oh well same but he's the one cause of the settings here and even breed of the fed ain't gonna love the sound of a heel over something took a while to see a helmet these curlicue here go to become picked up also brought so now also mine. yeah they are both lead that additional down my skull immobile showing him with the idea that scars are a nice and don't bother the skull should i feel we're going to bring order out there on our open circle me freeze up was a sign. my side of the government the same the business side rail one form of the. main. go i will go but i'm like yeah and they'll be. using refunds if this bottle lying on our car i had to pull myself was a fair to say
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braised thereby that it did a good luck with the main on main street. a come up on 3rd level. came less so for it. i. don't to eric has been allowed to use the church for examining patients. he is the key you. go with the end of this image you don't guide the kid as a kind of good you know on the. fact that you'd like for me if i have violated a lot of. the can take a look but if that were offered to you but i've got. this a bit of a cough here. i brought along a clip of the ninety's for a look at this. you actually do know. you know well enough with this now because. i'm saying that the question mark is now part of and i know. eric is working as a cheapie examining patients and writing prescriptions he can do more in one day the book and go through a good year for us all i. meant by you know of course has found a way about our family for. all of africa. but. i think we. got something. to think about that for quite a mother or grandmother but. we could be that you know this. i saw you at the by the movie yes you would like a good. way to. hear leaves eric's treated to small pe
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main challenge the main the main difficulty is. facing a will face the government ok thank you very much that was there in beirut. you're watching news still to come the devastating impact of the australian bush fires. animals including kangaroos have been killed or injured. simple gesture that's certain to be. dozens of heads of state are due in jerusalem tomorrow to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp a resurgence of anti-semitism with will be high on the agenda with attacks happening across the globe including in new york city home to the largest jewish community in the world outside of israel there the number of anti semitic incidents some of them horrific have been on the rise our correspondent reports. i think this is a tense time for the city jews of crown heights a neighborhood in. brooklyn. new community has become the target of an increased number of attacks in recent months. now there's more police on the streets protecting synagogues and other jewish institutions. to soon and his frie
main challenge the main the main difficulty is. facing a will face the government ok thank you very much that was there in beirut. you're watching news still to come the devastating impact of the australian bush fires. animals including kangaroos have been killed or injured. simple gesture that's certain to be. dozens of heads of state are due in jerusalem tomorrow to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp a resurgence of anti-semitism with will be high on the...
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service itself announces that it's will give them more money so the situation is still tense lots of main roads in the capital khartoum blog and the army is trying to make sure that people do not act as the areas where there is gunfire in the capital khartoum and how significant is it then that the army has raised the security alert level. well the army has made it clear that they're worried that this mutiny would unfold and that they will be civilian casualties especially because the headquarters or most of the buildings where there are general intelligence service members from the operations unit in residential areas and we've seen some people in the residential areas closing down their shops we've seen some some people driving away from it to try to secure themselves and their family and we've seen some members from those intelligence services actively robbing people on the streets as they try to get away from the situation so they are concerned that this security situation would evolve and will deteriorate so the army is now trying to contain this we've seen them setting up roadblocks
service itself announces that it's will give them more money so the situation is still tense lots of main roads in the capital khartoum blog and the army is trying to make sure that people do not act as the areas where there is gunfire in the capital khartoum and how significant is it then that the army has raised the security alert level. well the army has made it clear that they're worried that this mutiny would unfold and that they will be civilian casualties especially because the...
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itsou main picture is horse racing. its main story is about a yet to be confirmed proposal to restrict alcohol sales. the bushfires are positioned here. on the day after australia's highest temperatures on record, the australian led with asia's coal hunger to lift exports. more evidence that these fires are profoundly political in australia. the conclusions people draw about what is causing these bushfires will impact how changlians view climate how they view the fossil fuel industry, how they want their economy to be structured. that is why the media, politicians, and people are all paying close attention' heres more on that point from our correspondent for the sydney morning herald based here in london. reporter: australia is well used to busires, but this intensity, this degree, australia has not seen before. so while people are is not to do with climate change, australia has always been this country of droughts and fires and floods, that is true, but scientists have always said this is what would happen. those thing
itsou main picture is horse racing. its main story is about a yet to be confirmed proposal to restrict alcohol sales. the bushfires are positioned here. on the day after australia's highest temperatures on record, the australian led with asia's coal hunger to lift exports. more evidence that these fires are profoundly political in australia. the conclusions people draw about what is causing these bushfires will impact how changlians view climate how they view the fossil fuel industry, how they...
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main be. crashing. some. banks in beirut. minutes ago. one of the main branches bank branches. just the right place. to take this for you. all right 3 months of protests now it seems frustration potentially even reaching a new level yes tonight basile already in beirut thank you very much here's a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world prince harry and his wife macon are no longer working members of britain's royal family that's according to a statement from buckingham palace the couple will no longer use the royal titles and will stop receiving funds for royal duties they've also pledged to repay nearly 3000000 euros of taxpayer money which was used to refurbish their home protesters on both sides of libya's conflict have taken to the streets ahead of peace talks in berlin on sunday ponens of the internationally recognized government have also blockaded several key oil production facilities threatening the country's main source of income. thousands have gathered in the u.s. capital washington d.c. in support of equality and women's rights this year'
main be. crashing. some. banks in beirut. minutes ago. one of the main branches bank branches. just the right place. to take this for you. all right 3 months of protests now it seems frustration potentially even reaching a new level yes tonight basile already in beirut thank you very much here's a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world prince harry and his wife macon are no longer working members of britain's royal family that's according to a statement from...
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ilia: fabiola galindo llegÓ hasta maine y nos tienes reporte. mÁs sobre un creciente nÚmero de mexicanos que viajan desde mÉxico a canadÁ, lo Único que necesitan es $300 para un pasaje aÉreo y un permiso electrÓnico de trÁnsito a canadÁ, que cuesta siete dÓlares. luego, cruzan hacia estados unidos. >> es mÁs complicado para nosotros el hecho de que ellos no requieren visa porque eso atrae a la gente de mÉxico, para tratar de cruzar aquÍ. fabiola: aunque la afluencia de personas es menor en comparaciÓn con la frontera sur y las temperaturas son mucho mÁs bajas, cifras del gobierno muestran que los Últimos cinco aÑos la cantidad de detenidos en la frontera casi se duplicÓ. en 2015, mÁs de 2600 fueron arrestados y en 2018 la cifra superÓ los 4000. aquÍ en maine incremento en un 460%. este pasaje es lo Único que divide estados unidos de canadÁ. se le conoce como slash o el corte, y escribirÁ tratados internacionales aquÍ no se puede construir ni muros, ni rejas, ni paredes. el corte se extiende por mÁs de 5000 millas, mÁs del doble de la frontera de
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hundreds blocked main roads in a number of cities. world health organization has called for an emergency meeting to investigate a coronavirus outbreak in china. the number of people infected has been tripled to more than 200. experts have confirmed human transmission. hundreds of migrants from central america have forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at the southern border. they have been stopped from crossing a bridge connecting guatemala to mexico. met people under mounting pressure to stop people from reaching the u.s. border. donald trump is threatening sanctions if they do. on the mexican border, most people don't want to stay in central america. correspondent: we have spent most of our time here with a family with a few young children as they try to work out how they were going to get into mexico. they wanted to get here for asylum. some of the hondurans have similar stories. trying to flee poverty. everyone is on the bridge between guatemala and ciudad hidalgo in south mexico. there has been a petition to the
hundreds blocked main roads in a number of cities. world health organization has called for an emergency meeting to investigate a coronavirus outbreak in china. the number of people infected has been tripled to more than 200. experts have confirmed human transmission. hundreds of migrants from central america have forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at the southern border. they have been stopped from crossing a bridge connecting guatemala to mexico. met people under mounting...
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golden of maine. the chair: punt to house resolution 779, the the gentleman from maine and a member op owed each will control five minutes. mr. golden: i offer an amendment and first i want to thank hairman pallone and chairwoman dingell. we know that contamination is an issue that has devastated communities. maine tober, 2019, the department of environmental protection has more than 30,000 records of across the state of maine. and the air force base and bangor international airport, the navy and the training site contaminated. ground water identify the presence of these chemicals pose a risk to public health and safety. they are exposed to pfas. and given that my state relies on not only career firefighters but volunteer firefighters the threat and health risks. i'm pleased to see that the bill being debated includes a provision that would require the administrator for the you fire administration to minimize the use of fire fiferinge foam by firefighters and other first responders. i think it's impor
golden of maine. the chair: punt to house resolution 779, the the gentleman from maine and a member op owed each will control five minutes. mr. golden: i offer an amendment and first i want to thank hairman pallone and chairwoman dingell. we know that contamination is an issue that has devastated communities. maine tober, 2019, the department of environmental protection has more than 30,000 records of across the state of maine. and the air force base and bangor international airport, the navy...
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the main problem for us is not the retirement age the main problem is 0 hour contracts for this this signifies the complete breakdown of the social system. it seems for the french regardless of what they european neighbors might be doing when they turn $64.00 they want to already be enjoying their retirement and this is non-negotiable jollity been ski altie paris. pharmaceutical john cena chief of public and government affairs says it's to make its image more environmentally friendly robredo why not everybody's buying into that after this break. you know world of big. and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. trump is a new yorker and he looks at the global picture and he sees the tension in the middle east he sees iran doing a dance with there and then the neighbors and there's like an hour let
the main problem for us is not the retirement age the main problem is 0 hour contracts for this this signifies the complete breakdown of the social system. it seems for the french regardless of what they european neighbors might be doing when they turn $64.00 they want to already be enjoying their retirement and this is non-negotiable jollity been ski altie paris. pharmaceutical john cena chief of public and government affairs says it's to make its image more environmentally friendly robredo...
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because these fires are still burning, the main road, the main highway in and out of this holiday townonly way out of here is by the seat which is how we arrived here in mallacoota, or via the air. a lot of people i've spoken to today have left loved ones here to find and defend their properties while they get to safety but we know tomorrow it's going to be very dangerous here as well, the authorities have issued quite a grim warning to people who are staying here. the people who have left, do they have any idea when they might be able to return? at this stage, we've heard it may be several weeks, possibly more before the main road is reopened. 0bviously, with the damage that surround at the moment, we are expecting it will be several months until this holiday town feels like normal again. the power is still out here. limited food supplies, we've had lots of supplies being brought in by the navy and other forces from melbourne, being brought in by the navy and otherforces from melbourne, lots being brought in by the navy and other forces from melbourne, lots of drinking water has just
because these fires are still burning, the main road, the main highway in and out of this holiday townonly way out of here is by the seat which is how we arrived here in mallacoota, or via the air. a lot of people i've spoken to today have left loved ones here to find and defend their properties while they get to safety but we know tomorrow it's going to be very dangerous here as well, the authorities have issued quite a grim warning to people who are staying here. the people who have left, do...
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but, at this point the main priority is to get it next. back to you. >>> a woman is dead and a man in the hospital this morning after an attempted home invasion in alameda county. the shooting happened weda night arnd :30 on central parkway. dublin police say homes resident woke to his ex- girlfriend banging on his front door. when he opened it up he was confronted by her and a man who pointed a gun at him and charged inside. according to neighbors the resident moved in just a few days ago. >> we just heard a banging. it was pretty loud and i heard a bunch of yelling. >> uses own gun and he shot his way out of the residence and fled the area and called 911. >> when police got to the scene they found the ex-girlfriend dad just inside the door. the other man with the gun had also been shot but is expected to survive. the resident was not hurt and is not facing any charges. they fired his gun in self- defense. >>> in oakland, friends say a man who pursued the thieves who stole his laptop computer died on his 34th birthday. the tragic sequence
but, at this point the main priority is to get it next. back to you. >>> a woman is dead and a man in the hospital this morning after an attempted home invasion in alameda county. the shooting happened weda night arnd :30 on central parkway. dublin police say homes resident woke to his ex- girlfriend banging on his front door. when he opened it up he was confronted by her and a man who pointed a gun at him and charged inside. according to neighbors the resident moved in just a few days...
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as the main storage for all that power it must be definite usually. because after all it's up to the people to decide now and in the future and that choice of the strategy that developed then and now for a date with you mattered sanabria down. the strong successful. russia can be building only by respecting their pain and i'll get people to vote so the day here in 2020 is largely. very important so the russia facing breakthrough. question achieve these goals shall be personal matters working together jointly we're going to change life for a better i'm saying this working together because russia is i mean you do not judge those who are here in the audience but i mean all the citizens so far account. believe that success is defined by our. creation to the developmental to achieve being and making. as much your most interesting plans and working for the future of their families and working for the future and the greatness of russia and dignity of that city so i think you are. well that wraps up president putin federal assembly address 22 and 2 you going
as the main storage for all that power it must be definite usually. because after all it's up to the people to decide now and in the future and that choice of the strategy that developed then and now for a date with you mattered sanabria down. the strong successful. russia can be building only by respecting their pain and i'll get people to vote so the day here in 2020 is largely. very important so the russia facing breakthrough. question achieve these goals shall be personal matters working...
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like fighting them i think the main issue is for hostages being in power and i think another main issue is that half the doesn't want turkey to intervene into this this whole this whole conflict and to take power especially after the maritime agreement that was made with the with triple maritime agreement for for your good idea of drilling rights for oil. in libyan waters. something to that the this battle between the concept of a militia of islamist militias and let's say something that is the former army which is now represented by have to started already to do the revolution and it was one of the competitors after was killed by some of to those 11. by by radical groups and this battle is going on since then and since then you have egypt on the one side and you have qatar on the other hand so i think it's not anymore a question of legitimacy i think this is not really to him or all the deal of power sharing and if the berlin conference was really helpful we don't know exactly but it really there is a need to go beyond legitimacy and to go beyond. who's right and wrong this is about av
like fighting them i think the main issue is for hostages being in power and i think another main issue is that half the doesn't want turkey to intervene into this this whole this whole conflict and to take power especially after the maritime agreement that was made with the with triple maritime agreement for for your good idea of drilling rights for oil. in libyan waters. something to that the this battle between the concept of a militia of islamist militias and let's say something that is the...
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now, whilst the indian ocean dipole is the main driver, main climatic driver for what we're seeing, we'vech is the roaring 405. strong westerly winds are normally further south across, as you can see, the antarctic ocean. but actually through the latter part of spring, early summer, they've drifted a little bit further north now. that does happen to time to time. but itjust means that we've got stronger westerly winds, dry winds blowing into the eastern side of australia, exacerbating the bushfires and bringing more dry air. and, of course, blowing the smoke into highly populated areas. and more high temperatures and strong winds are expected over the weekend, which is a huge concern for firefighters and residents in the path of some of these fires. frances mao has been covering this story for the bbc website from sydney. we're just at the stage with these fires where we're reallyjust exposed to the volatile weather conditions. so unfortunately, both today, today is friday in sydney, in australia at the moment, and on saturday, that's when those conditions are due to really ramp up. we ha
now, whilst the indian ocean dipole is the main driver, main climatic driver for what we're seeing, we'vech is the roaring 405. strong westerly winds are normally further south across, as you can see, the antarctic ocean. but actually through the latter part of spring, early summer, they've drifted a little bit further north now. that does happen to time to time. but itjust means that we've got stronger westerly winds, dry winds blowing into the eastern side of australia, exacerbating the...
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the main issues have been identified. how would they finance a semi—royal life?es? and who would pay for and their security? there is already evidence that the couple are seeking nonroyal work. here are harry and meghan ata nonroyal work. here are harry and meghan at a film premiere last summer. meghan at a film premiere last summer. the meghan at a film premiere last summer. the cameras meghan at a film premiere last summer. the cameras caught harry's conversation with the chairman of the disney corporation asking him if you could find his wife some voice—over work. and as the royal family tries to find a way forward, commentators are adding their analysis. some are suggesting that criticism of meghan has been racially motivated. it's the tabloid press who have taken a particular tone with meghan markle command from the very beginning wanted to allude to the fact that she had african heritage and that this was something that really threatened continuity within the royal family. that really threatened continuity within the royalfamily. officials rejected suggesti
the main issues have been identified. how would they finance a semi—royal life?es? and who would pay for and their security? there is already evidence that the couple are seeking nonroyal work. here are harry and meghan ata nonroyal work. here are harry and meghan at a film premiere last summer. meghan at a film premiere last summer. the meghan at a film premiere last summer. the cameras meghan at a film premiere last summer. the cameras caught harry's conversation with the chairman of the...
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the main rotor is beyond that. >> sheriff deputies are patrolling the area by atv and horseback. they say it could be a few more days before all the remains are removed. >>> kobe bryant fans are gathering to remember him. the nba post boned tomorrow's game. the lakers are grateful for the support and said this is a difficult time for all of us. seven others were skilled in the grab. a community college coach, his wife and daughter who played on the team with bryant's daughter. a coach, sarah chester and her daughter and the pilot who was well-respected in the los angeles aviation community. >> a local girls team was in the area for a game. the coach was very emotional when he talked about the moment >> he coaches the team in daly city. they were invited to the academy. it's a time they will never forget. they jumped at the opportunity to go back. they played their 10:00 a.m. game not knowing the tragedy >> he wasn't here yet. and that wasn't usual. >> a woman came in and said the unthinkable. >> the one court she yelled out. kobe is dead. that court stopped. everybody stopped. >>
the main rotor is beyond that. >> sheriff deputies are patrolling the area by atv and horseback. they say it could be a few more days before all the remains are removed. >>> kobe bryant fans are gathering to remember him. the nba post boned tomorrow's game. the lakers are grateful for the support and said this is a difficult time for all of us. seven others were skilled in the grab. a community college coach, his wife and daughter who played on the team with bryant's daughter. a...
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. >> what do you think is the main inaccuracy or the main lie that's being told that you feel like you can correct >> that the president didn't know what was going on president trump knew exactly what was going on. he was aware of all my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. i have no reason to speak to any of these officials i mean, they have no reason to speak to me. why would president zelensky's inner circle for all these people or president poroshenko meet with me whom -- who am i they were told to meet with me i was on the ground doing their work >> in terms of the president and what he has said about you, he said about you and mr. fruman, igor fruman, i don't know those gentlemen, i don't know about them, i don't know what they do. you're saying that was not a true statement from the president? >> he lied he knew exactly who we were. he knew exactly who i was especially because i interacted with him at a lot of events. >> giuliani responded to nbc news about that parnas interview saying, quote, he is a very sad situation and tha
. >> what do you think is the main inaccuracy or the main lie that's being told that you feel like you can correct >> that the president didn't know what was going on president trump knew exactly what was going on. he was aware of all my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. i have no reason to speak to any of these officials i mean, they have no reason to speak to me. why would president zelensky's inner circle for all these people...
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days the un backed government of national air caught us in brussels for talks why the government's main rival. was in italy was fine actors increasing involved in libya another diplomatic meeting attracted special attention talks between russia and turkey the 2 countries who back rival sides in libya have called for an end to military excellence. most animals. are president to on and russia's president putin a calling for a cease fire in libya starting january the 12th at midnight the night linking saturday to sunday. which is all on those idjit. for now the fighting in libya continuous general have to us forces say the government is amping up its recruiting. we appeal to international organizations to monitor this the government is no recruiting students from the 9th grade of. early of the sea cuffed us forces allegedly see the sticky city of still to as a push to what the capital tripoli by the government of national caught the international community is wanting off an escalation of hostilities. for him we want to avoid libya becoming the start of a proxy war and libya must also not b
days the un backed government of national air caught us in brussels for talks why the government's main rival. was in italy was fine actors increasing involved in libya another diplomatic meeting attracted special attention talks between russia and turkey the 2 countries who back rival sides in libya have called for an end to military excellence. most animals. are president to on and russia's president putin a calling for a cease fire in libya starting january the 12th at midnight the night...
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sunday's conference here in berlin was a 1st step the chancellor did in fact succeed in getting the main players in this proxy war just sit down at one table including the russian and turkish presidents until now on opposing sides they and other foreign backers have been channeling weapons and money to rebel general khalifa haftar on the one hand stand for the un backed government of prime minister on the other now all are pledging to uphold a un embargo but the 2 rivals declined even to meet in berlin and the un embargo has proven anything but in the past power struggle in libya to peace have a chance. and here to answer that question are our guests. independent journalist who regularly reports from northern africa has been based in both libya and tunis and he says to start a political dialogue we need less focus on half stars and also raj and more on the trauma caused by 42 years of otherwise is in danger of splitting. and it's a pleasure to welcome back to the show he's a political commentator for the daily newspaper. and he says. legitimate government is being attacked by rebel power
sunday's conference here in berlin was a 1st step the chancellor did in fact succeed in getting the main players in this proxy war just sit down at one table including the russian and turkish presidents until now on opposing sides they and other foreign backers have been channeling weapons and money to rebel general khalifa haftar on the one hand stand for the un backed government of prime minister on the other now all are pledging to uphold a un embargo but the 2 rivals declined even to meet...
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mains yet to be seen the main source of you know the main part of the us economy that has been impacted by these tariffs has been the agricultural sector there's been significant losses due to the tariffs there's been significant decreases and the u.s. and global markets have certainly been affected as well now when the deal was signed we heard from china's vice premier and he seemed optimistic but his words weren't exactly as glowing as the u.s. president's. china will work with the u.s. in the principle of equality and mutual respect and strictly one of the agreements and ensure the implementation of phase one piece agreement that's the cool principle and necessary to ensure mileage will relations sell at this point donald trump is saying this is a huge breakthrough that this is the next step forward some are looking on with skepticism i guess we'll just to see have to see who gets more out of this deal in the long run. we spoke to economist max gulko who gave us his assessment of that you know. there are no winners in this deal other than perhaps the president being able to run aroun
mains yet to be seen the main source of you know the main part of the us economy that has been impacted by these tariffs has been the agricultural sector there's been significant losses due to the tariffs there's been significant decreases and the u.s. and global markets have certainly been affected as well now when the deal was signed we heard from china's vice premier and he seemed optimistic but his words weren't exactly as glowing as the u.s. president's. china will work with the u.s. in...
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the main ritual in the zoe's life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children have developed their adult teeth. piercing is made with a mechanic's leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an bare port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they alter the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. or. simply say that it's beautiful. to consider. to themselves dressed in their normal environment and then wrap their private parts in a palm leaf. this counts as clothing without which they would feel uncomfortable and embarrassed. the jennings family has own ways striven to maintain that connection to nature it's traditional in these parts to go to the swamp with a hammock to swing around for a few days among the venomous snakes and spiders this attitude to the environment has been passed down the generations eric even decided to build his house close to the jungle. to my. wedding. to
the main ritual in the zoe's life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children have developed their adult teeth. piercing is made with a mechanic's leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an bare port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they alter the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. or. simply say that it's...
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weapons in boggle but after 9 years of war the leaders of libya's 2 main rival factions are still refusing to meet face to face. the mighty gathered in berlin on a sunday afternoon world powers united in a mission of hope german chancellor angela merkel invited representatives of more than 10 countries to press for a solution to the long running conflict in libya. and it was only a few hours before the end of breakthrough. no more arms shipments to the war torn country. so. we can confirm that we have all agreed to respect the arms embargo and will also money toit more closely. stuck with. us in the gung ho to fight this. however they haven't yet spelled out consequences for breaking the embargo. instead the conference pledged not to offer military support to the warring parties. russia and turkey in particular have long involved themselves in libya's civil war. the rival leaders themselves refused to sit down at the bargaining table libyan premier. met with his ally turkish president wretch of type. while warlord khalifa haftar join talks with france as a manual call among others much as
weapons in boggle but after 9 years of war the leaders of libya's 2 main rival factions are still refusing to meet face to face. the mighty gathered in berlin on a sunday afternoon world powers united in a mission of hope german chancellor angela merkel invited representatives of more than 10 countries to press for a solution to the long running conflict in libya. and it was only a few hours before the end of breakthrough. no more arms shipments to the war torn country. so. we can confirm that...
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stream broadcaster for long—established main stream broadcasterfor an area long—established main streamre people are streaming and not watching scheduled television. the last --in the last year people who are paid the last year people who are paid the fee declined. and of what some mps are saying is that time to change the way that people like consuming media. when should look at how they are consumed with revenue and a standby model for their programming. people say the bbc is institution, it shapes the public opinion globally on britain and it helps to do that in the bbc will be no longer without it. at a license, divided by 12, some different to what one might pay for netflix. the government, some are saying is more political than it's making it to be. and it's bruised mps get in there and back on the bbc. it's not about --is and back on the bbc. it's not about ——is nota and back on the bbc. it's not about ——is not a bad thing to say this is the way users are behaving so we have to adapt. i'm sure a few sort of social media but all the blaming tack start—ups for disrupting sectors, s
stream broadcaster for long—established main stream broadcasterfor an area long—established main streamre people are streaming and not watching scheduled television. the last --in the last year people who are paid the last year people who are paid the fee declined. and of what some mps are saying is that time to change the way that people like consuming media. when should look at how they are consumed with revenue and a standby model for their programming. people say the bbc is institution,...
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former president bill santals and has had her assets frozen what is the justification for this the main justification is that she'll sell more than a $1000000000.00 to be in one state and. pay for it. and also it's important to clarify private prison warfare does not require the presence of the defendant it's a need to remain church or restraints at the cendant their potential defendant from disposing boruc dissipating the assets so that's basically what has happened and it is not what it means is a total shock as the saying there was no due process and this she doesn't understand the law she's lying and i just mr mark is one of the things she has said and i want to read you a tweet she put out. in the last hour as she said and i quote my companies employ thousands of employees in angola providing well paid jobs with good benefits we have contributed over $200000000.00 in taxes we provide of 820000 jobs and we support of 830000 small businesses if these numbers are clear extensive matter. the shadows. a problem with the truth. there is no what the state has to freeze she shares in the n
former president bill santals and has had her assets frozen what is the justification for this the main justification is that she'll sell more than a $1000000000.00 to be in one state and. pay for it. and also it's important to clarify private prison warfare does not require the presence of the defendant it's a need to remain church or restraints at the cendant their potential defendant from disposing boruc dissipating the assets so that's basically what has happened and it is not what it means...
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senate, senator angus king, independent of maine who caucuses with the democrats. senator, thank you very much after a long day's journey into the night, spending a few further minutes with us. any evidence to you that so much as one mind has been changed after all these hours and a wrap up so emotional that adam schiff briefly lost his composure tonight? >> i wish i could say yes to that, brian, but i haven't really seen it, although in talking to some of my republican colleagues after the session just casually, the argument -- i'm going to make a bold prediction here. the argument seems to have shifted to nothing really happened here to, yes, something untoward happened, but the election is in eight months. let's just let the people decide. i think that's the -- i think you're going to see when this all boils down at the end of next week that's going to be the primary armagedd primary argument. the problem is what adam schiff said in his argument, what may happen between now and then. it wasn't touched on, but one of the important points i hope will come out even
senate, senator angus king, independent of maine who caucuses with the democrats. senator, thank you very much after a long day's journey into the night, spending a few further minutes with us. any evidence to you that so much as one mind has been changed after all these hours and a wrap up so emotional that adam schiff briefly lost his composure tonight? >> i wish i could say yes to that, brian, but i haven't really seen it, although in talking to some of my republican colleagues after...