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eat turn only, for all time, mali -- eternally, for all time, mali will be grateful to france for noteaving our country, its own advisors, for not abandoning mali, for standing by our country in this fight against terrorism. this is why, mr. president, we welcome you today as a friendly country and know how indebted we are to you. we know how difficult this war is. impossible this effort, this military effort, sometimes seems to be. those who have never been confronted at this time of asymmetrical conflict may believe from the outside that we are not doing much or that our nowhere.ave led when it seems, indeed, the head of the hydra seems to reemerge again and again after it has been cut. but you know, president macron, that even the most powerful nations in the world would have a very hard time fighting this kind of enemy, anywhere from nic ellysee attack, the recent attack, what has happened in france should certainly not lead us to believe that nothing has been done. so here, too, we need to keep fighting this fight. of course it will be a long road. it is a long and difficult road
eat turn only, for all time, mali -- eternally, for all time, mali will be grateful to france for noteaving our country, its own advisors, for not abandoning mali, for standing by our country in this fight against terrorism. this is why, mr. president, we welcome you today as a friendly country and know how indebted we are to you. we know how difficult this war is. impossible this effort, this military effort, sometimes seems to be. those who have never been confronted at this time of...
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infranch intervened in mali january 2013 at the request of the president of mali. jihadists drive out in the country's north and keep them from marching on the capital. france carried out dozens of airstrikes on islamist positions and deployed up to 3500 soldiers. major cities were liberated within a week and french president francois hollande received a hero's welcome on his visit to timbuktu. >> what you what to say to the president? >> he is a national hero. thank you so much. >> i want to say thank you to the french president. thank you for what you did for mali. maliance's intervention in withheld as a success, but four years on, security remains an issue in the region. some 4000 french troops are deployed in five african countries, fighting islamist insurgents across the mineral rich region. at least 19 french soldiers have died there since 2013 and french military bases has come under attack in recent months. dozens were killed in a car bombing at a camp in january. >> the wikileaks founder julian balconye appeared on the of the ecuadorian empath embassy.ian
infranch intervened in mali january 2013 at the request of the president of mali. jihadists drive out in the country's north and keep them from marching on the capital. france carried out dozens of airstrikes on islamist positions and deployed up to 3500 soldiers. major cities were liberated within a week and french president francois hollande received a hero's welcome on his visit to timbuktu. >> what you what to say to the president? >> he is a national hero. thank you so much....
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support and .raining we are looking forward to the support of the european union and the labors in mali. it is an absolutely essential part to what is necessary to make the u.n. effective. i want to express my deep gratitude for that. [applause] bedear colleagues, it would possible to make the statement that the world has never been better. progress in the last decade has created the conditions for an enormous increase in global wealth and living conditions for a majority of the population. some might even say, looking at the number of soldiers still in the battlefield, that this is the most peaceful time in human history. while this may be true, they are far from revealing the whole truth. i think it is important for us to recognize that we are facing a number of unprecedented challenges that require the u.n. and eu to work together. allow me to mention briefly for them. .irst, conflicts we are seeing a multiplication of new conflicts over the past few years, and some complications that continue to not die such as in afghanistan. the only do we have a multiplication of conflicts, but t
support and .raining we are looking forward to the support of the european union and the labors in mali. it is an absolutely essential part to what is necessary to make the u.n. effective. i want to express my deep gratitude for that. [applause] bedear colleagues, it would possible to make the statement that the world has never been better. progress in the last decade has created the conditions for an enormous increase in global wealth and living conditions for a majority of the population....
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" quien conducia en estado de ebriedad, ellos afirman que "mali-han" ya tena un reporte por conducirulo intoxicada. --ellos agregan que el caso se trabaja con lentitud. --mali-han, quien es esposa de un alguacil del condado alameda, fue arrestada meses despues del accidente mortal. cam 1 pan vo cesar -- la policia de redwood city contina tras la pista de un hombre que prendi fuego a un par de botas en una zona residencial lo que pudo haber originado una tragedia --- -- el incidente qued registrado por una camara de vigilancia. a las seis de la tarde sandra bermdez nos tiene los detalles de esta historia --- top vo blanca --mas escuelas fueron cerradas debido a un brote de norovirus que inici en el condado yolo. --esta vez, dos centros de estudios en woodland y otro en davis vieron interrumpidas sus labores para que se desinfecten los locales y evitar que se extiendan los contagios. --desde el principio de este mes se reportaron 3 mil 300 casos, solo en el condado yolo. cam 3 pan/cesar --rdenes de evacuacion todava estn en efecto en un vecindario de stockton donde ayer un incendio arr
" quien conducia en estado de ebriedad, ellos afirman que "mali-han" ya tena un reporte por conducirulo intoxicada. --ellos agregan que el caso se trabaja con lentitud. --mali-han, quien es esposa de un alguacil del condado alameda, fue arrestada meses despues del accidente mortal. cam 1 pan vo cesar -- la policia de redwood city contina tras la pista de un hombre que prendi fuego a un par de botas en una zona residencial lo que pudo haber originado una tragedia --- -- el...
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in this special 21st-century show on united nations peacekeepers, a story of danger and courage in mali, reconciliation in the central african republic, and peace-building in haiti. [indistinct conversation] [vehicle idling] republic, a country racked during decades with religious conflict. nararrator: the bridge whwhich e acaccess to ththe local scschool became a front line between wawarring factctions. un peacekeeperers supported local effororts to resolve differerens so that momoslem and christianan children n could go back to sschool. [people shshouting] narrator: the central african republic, a country wracked during decades with religious conflict, innocent civilians, as in all wars, caught in the crossfire. [men shouting] narrator: when sectarian violence pitting moslems against christians again erupted in 2012, thousands were killed, and many more fled their homes, moving to the relative safety zos definedd by theheir religig. due to thehe violence, more than half the schools closed, including g yakite school, one f the few schools in the capital bangui where once christian and
in this special 21st-century show on united nations peacekeepers, a story of danger and courage in mali, reconciliation in the central african republic, and peace-building in haiti. [indistinct conversation] [vehicle idling] republic, a country racked during decades with religious conflict. nararrator: the bridge whwhich e acaccess to ththe local scschool became a front line between wawarring factctions. un peacekeeperers supported local effororts to resolve differerens so that momoslem and...
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we must confront terrorists globally, from syria and afghanistan, to northern mali and the southern philippines, where al qaeda 3.0 may be germinating. we can't allow twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of vacillating between reckless saber rattling and dubbing kim jong-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea, while protecting our allies and our homeland. and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior and branding nato obsolete, we must defend every nato ally unconditionally and firmly counter russia's cold war tactics. even as we address today's crises, we must get ahead of emerging threats that will endanger us tomorrow. from rising oceans, to the dark web, from conflict in outer space, to the manipulation of artificial intelligence. second, an effective foreign policy requires skillful diplomacy. we should embrace the mantle of global leadership, because the united states remains the world's best hope, but we need to be a steady, trusted partner so that as charles de gal said, the word of the united states' president is good enough for
we must confront terrorists globally, from syria and afghanistan, to northern mali and the southern philippines, where al qaeda 3.0 may be germinating. we can't allow twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of vacillating between reckless saber rattling and dubbing kim jong-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea, while protecting our allies and our homeland. and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior and branding nato obsolete, we must...
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and mali's president, ibrahim boubacar keita. including the radisson blu bamako hotel siege two years ago in which 20 people died. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces, near the border with iraq. russia has condemned the attack as ‘unacceptable'. the incident comes as president trump prepares to visit saudi arabia, his first overseas trip since becoming president. james landale reports. us warplanes launching air strikes against so—called islamic state targets in syria. but now they are also attacking ground forces loyal to the syrian government. ostensibly the air strike was designed to protect british and american special forces like these. they are based in the south—east of syria, where they are training opposition groups fighting is. these pictures were taken last year. the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian backed militias was heading toward a milit
and mali's president, ibrahim boubacar keita. including the radisson blu bamako hotel siege two years ago in which 20 people died. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces, near the border with iraq. russia has condemned the attack as ‘unacceptable'. the incident comes as president trump prepares to visit saudi arabia, his...
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. >> youssou: the symbol of connection, mali and senegal, is the mafe.lso. >> anthony: so, what's the future? >> youssou: future? >> anthony: the future. 20 years from now, where will senegal be? >> youssou: what i hope is in 20 years, senegal is gonna be the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou: all these people who are using the religion, muslim religion, to do bad things, i think senegal have examples. i think this country have models for the religion. this country, you know, you are here, i'm doing my local bissap and you are with your beer and in country 95% muslim. ♪ and, i think this example can help all the world. >> anthony: i hope so. inshallah. >> youssou: inshallah. [singing] ♪ ♪ >> youssou: merci, thank you. the average family's hectic home: its witnessed 2 diy duos, 31 crashes, 4 food fights, and the flood of '09. it's your paradise perfected with behr premium plus paint. the best you c
. >> youssou: the symbol of connection, mali and senegal, is the mafe.lso. >> anthony: so, what's the future? >> youssou: future? >> anthony: the future. 20 years from now, where will senegal be? >> youssou: what i hope is in 20 years, senegal is gonna be the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou:...
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serÁ la primera vez en la historia, que este paÍs tenga un cardenal y lo mismo ocurre con suecia y mali dejado decenas de vÍctimas. reportero: una oraciÓn por la paz para la atribulada venezuela. la iglesia catÓlica convocÓ a este domingo en jornadas de oraciÓn en todos sus templos, debido a la crisis polÍtica que se estÁ viviendo en el paÍs. >> tenemos que pedir a dios para que se resuelvan los problemas gravÍsimos que tenemos y que se resolverÁn de manera pacÍfica. reportero: protestas que han dejado mÁs de 40 muertos, con la solicitud de la oposiciÓn de que se resuelva. el sÁbado, la oposiciÓn convocó a una nueva manifestaciÓn, que terminó en fuertes enfrentamientos con los cuerpos de seguridad. bombas lacrimÓgenas lanzaron por los cuerpos militares y policÍas dispersaron la multitudinaria marcha. un diputado opositor fue agredido por policÍas, en momentos en que intentaba mediar para evitar que se llevaran presos a manifestantes. un hombre fue prendido en fuego luego de ser golpeado por manifestantes, tras haber sido seÑalado de robar durante la marcha. el presidente nicolÁs maduro
serÁ la primera vez en la historia, que este paÍs tenga un cardenal y lo mismo ocurre con suecia y mali dejado decenas de vÍctimas. reportero: una oraciÓn por la paz para la atribulada venezuela. la iglesia catÓlica convocÓ a este domingo en jornadas de oraciÓn en todos sus templos, debido a la crisis polÍtica que se estÁ viviendo en el paÍs. >> tenemos que pedir a dios para que se resuelvan los problemas gravÍsimos que tenemos y que se resolverÁn de manera pacÍfica....
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helen: a short while ago we spoke to our correspondent covering the summit in mali.e asked whether mr. mintage and said anymore about trump's plans regarding world trade? >> trade, one of the most consensus issues -- contentious issues to be discussed here. in germany, no agreement could be reached on trade because of the u.s. basically blocked the attempt to reach an agreement against protectionism. italy as a response try to not mention this topic at all here because it was too difficult from the standpoint of the participating countries and the united states. what we hear from the german obligation -- the german delegation is some agreement has been reached on trade and should be announced in the final communication released tomorrow. following an italian source, the wording should be the same as in the g 20 framework earlier this year and that was quite a weak wording that led to a lot of disappointment here and it shows that this has to be discussed once again in the framework of heads of states of government at the g7 main summit in sicily. it will be interesti
helen: a short while ago we spoke to our correspondent covering the summit in mali.e asked whether mr. mintage and said anymore about trump's plans regarding world trade? >> trade, one of the most consensus issues -- contentious issues to be discussed here. in germany, no agreement could be reached on trade because of the u.s. basically blocked the attempt to reach an agreement against protectionism. italy as a response try to not mention this topic at all here because it was too...
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the two nations are at odds over the president's decision to arm kurdish maly taints. the u.s. refuses to hand over a turkish cleric living in pennsylvania. >>> cyber security experts say north korea might be behind that ransom ware attack that hit computer systems around the world starting last friday. they say they found similarities between the hacking program used in that attack and the programs in earlier hacks by north korea. and the hack three years ago. just as it was planning to release the movie called the interview that m korean leader kim jong un. >>> d.c. council has approved a bill that will set a permanent date for the primary election. the third tuesday in june would be the date. in recent years primaries have been held in april, june, and december. the bill's sponsor charles allen says a permanent date will help boost voter turn out. the defendant has approved a bill to create a new independent commission to oversee metro. the bill heads to the house. nit its response to the tunnel disaster back in 2015. >>> a fire on the tracks filled subway cars with smoke. t
the two nations are at odds over the president's decision to arm kurdish maly taints. the u.s. refuses to hand over a turkish cleric living in pennsylvania. >>> cyber security experts say north korea might be behind that ransom ware attack that hit computer systems around the world starting last friday. they say they found similarities between the hacking program used in that attack and the programs in earlier hacks by north korea. and the hack three years ago. just as it was planning...
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take vo ---el año pasado ''yaren mali-han'' fue arrestada por chocar contra un auto, matar a un pequeñofectos del alcohol pero la mujer no enfrent cargos por este incidente. ---''malihan'' fue arrestada nuevamente y esta vez en pleasanton por intoxicacin en la via pblica. --ella es esposa de un alguacil del condado de alameda. vo/cesar ---familiares y amigos rindieron tributo a la joven que perdi la vida de forma trgica en un accidente de transito en fremont... ---''shane marcelino'' regresaba la madrugada del domingo de su fiesta de promocion cuando un auto impact de forma frontal el coche que conduca su madre... ---''marcelino'' se llev la peor parte y murio tras el impacto... ---la joven estudiaba en la preparatoria ''logan'' de ''union city''... cesar ---la ciudad de los ngeles tiene alrededor de 20 mil vendedores ambulantes en sus calles. --- muchos son inmigrantes indocumentados que no tienen otra forma de ganarse la vida. y aunque vender sin permiso ya no es considerado un delito. el problema parece estar lejos de resolverse. ---"luis treto" nos cuenta por qu... take pkg ;10 ;14
take vo ---el año pasado ''yaren mali-han'' fue arrestada por chocar contra un auto, matar a un pequeñofectos del alcohol pero la mujer no enfrent cargos por este incidente. ---''malihan'' fue arrestada nuevamente y esta vez en pleasanton por intoxicacin en la via pblica. --ella es esposa de un alguacil del condado de alameda. vo/cesar ---familiares y amigos rindieron tributo a la joven que perdi la vida de forma trgica en un accidente de transito en fremont... ---''shane marcelino''...
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. >>> as the young feminist maly a law malala wrote, we onlies.mportance of our voices when they are silenced. >> they say the number-one thing that married couples fight over is money, but if things go well in these next 30 minutes, the newlyweds on our show today may never have to fight about money again, unless it's about where to keep all of it. from world-famous bally's, las vegas, this is is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, welcome to newlywed week here on you guys ready to go? [applause] hailing from texas, our returning newlywed lives by the motto "go big, or go home." and he definitely went big when he proposed. from college station, texas, please welcome back zack butler. [cheers and applause] what's up, zack? how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you, thank you. >> what was the-- well, first of all, how long you guys been married? >> so we've been married six months. >> six months, so it's pretty new, pretty fresh. >> pretty fresh. >> things are going good, i hope. >> oh, absolutely. >> what
. >>> as the young feminist maly a law malala wrote, we onlies.mportance of our voices when they are silenced. >> they say the number-one thing that married couples fight over is money, but if things go well in these next 30 minutes, the newlyweds on our show today may never have to fight about money again, unless it's about where to keep all of it. from world-famous bally's, las vegas, this is is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music]...
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. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ >>> as the young feminist maly a law malala wrote, we onlies.en t food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees.
. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ >>> as the young feminist maly a law malala wrote, we onlies.en t food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly...
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meses del tragico accidente que cobr la vida de un niÑo de tres aÑos, la policia arrest a''yarenit mali-hanposa de un oficial del alguacil de alameda, quien ahora enfrenta cargos de homicidio no intencional con un vehiculo y de manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol y drogas.. --''malihan'' se estrell con un carro que estaba parado al lado de la carretera 680 en san ramon, matando al menor en el impacto.. paola/campan -- tenga ciudado si se dirige a una alberca publica en el area de la bahia para aliviar el calor de estos dias.. --el centro de control de enfermedades, lanza una alerta por la presencia de un parasito llamado ''crypto'' en las piscinas de la region.. el cual se propaga por la ingestion de agua contaminada y causa problemas estomacales... --el ''c-d-c'' dice que la incidencia de este parasito se ha duplicado desde el 2014.. --tan solo el aÑo pasado se reportaron 32 casos.. paola/3shot --en telemundo 48 somos la autoridad en el tiempo, hermoso dia soleado, muy buenas tardes lucrecia lucrecia live lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a n
meses del tragico accidente que cobr la vida de un niÑo de tres aÑos, la policia arrest a''yarenit mali-hanposa de un oficial del alguacil de alameda, quien ahora enfrenta cargos de homicidio no intencional con un vehiculo y de manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol y drogas.. --''malihan'' se estrell con un carro que estaba parado al lado de la carretera 680 en san ramon, matando al menor en el impacto.. paola/campan -- tenga ciudado si se dirige a una alberca publica en el area de la bahia...
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mali -- until ary, you're on book tv with chris hayes. >> caller: hi. thank you to become of the andl. hi, chris. saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore, and i must admit, the more i -- the point you did your book discussion i was about -- r don't the -- a third of the way. >> now halfway through, the more i read the more depressed i geth it is -- it's not a -- i don't know what expected but it's getting me more andmer depressed and to a certain degree i'm the part where you're talking aboutp white fear, and i was wondering if you could expound? i think that's the root of all of this. it's white fear. >> guest: yep. >> host: all right. before you do i just want to read one line from your become, which is: americans convert white fear into policy. ameri >> guest: yeah. to her point that one of the theses of the book is it is foundational, that the first -- the captain of the ship that ran the jamestown, the first entry l is we were set upon by the savages, and from that moment, all the way through the experience of settlemen
mali -- until ary, you're on book tv with chris hayes. >> caller: hi. thank you to become of the andl. hi, chris. saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore, and i must admit, the more i -- the point you did your book discussion i was about -- r don't the -- a third of the way. >> now halfway through, the more i read the more depressed i geth it is -- it's not a -- i don't know what expected but it's getting me more andmer depressed and to a certain degree...
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more than 200 students from schools in senegal, mali and the gambia took part in a contest of engineeringth boys and girls in the capital — dakar. tim allman has more. at this stadium in senegal they are thinking big. robotic creations lined up, ready for battle— metaphorically, at least. some flying the flag. boys and girls working on robots and they created. i know a lot of people that they may not have wanted to come here but they came here and enjoyed it. they loved it. i spake to friends who now wa nt to loved it. i spake to friends who now want to change careers. i think our generation is definitely the generation is definitely the generation for it. competitors were aged between 11 and i9. generation for it. competitors were aged between 11 and 19. various tasks of mechanical dexterity will oppose. it is almost too much the better for some oppose. it is almost too much the betterfor some of them. oppose. it is almost too much the better for some of them. it is so much more than simple robotics. they come out of these loving science, loving engineering and that is the goal, so that
more than 200 students from schools in senegal, mali and the gambia took part in a contest of engineeringth boys and girls in the capital — dakar. tim allman has more. at this stadium in senegal they are thinking big. robotic creations lined up, ready for battle— metaphorically, at least. some flying the flag. boys and girls working on robots and they created. i know a lot of people that they may not have wanted to come here but they came here and enjoyed it. they loved it. i spake to...
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against isis, on the caliphate, or in libya or in mali, where the french are there to sort of man the is war. because you are using military means. but in britain, you don't have to use military means. you havejust presented it as an either or between the military approach and a policing approach, maybe there is another approach which is a community outreach approach which actually says to muslim communities, you know, we, the state, are not able to deliver security to this country without your help, and you must find ways to step up and work with us, whether it be through the mosques, community groups, the monitoring of children and their attitudes at school. but the muslim communities themselves surely need to be integrated as part of the approach and the solution? definitely. and this is why you should not tell that you are at war against them! you should not make them believe or make them fear that when you say war, they are targeted as a potential enemy. and this is why language so important. but don't you often appear to characterise muslim communities as hotbeds of radicalism,
against isis, on the caliphate, or in libya or in mali, where the french are there to sort of man the is war. because you are using military means. but in britain, you don't have to use military means. you havejust presented it as an either or between the military approach and a policing approach, maybe there is another approach which is a community outreach approach which actually says to muslim communities, you know, we, the state, are not able to deliver security to this country without your...
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stories making the news this hour: france's president emmanuel macron says french troops will remain in maliamist terrorism" there. speaking during a visit to the west african country, he warned that militant organisations there were regrouping and uniting. yemen could have as many as 300,000 cases of cholera within six months and an "extremely high" number of deaths, according to the world health organization. nearly 250 people have died in the past three weeks alone. a judge in the us state of minnesota has ruled that the six brothers and sisters of the pop star prince are the heirs to his estate. the six, including tyka, seen here shortly after his death last year, will take shares of the singer's $300 million fortune. the wikilea ks founder, julian assange, is claiming a "victory" after swedish prosecutors decided to drop their investigation into claims he carried out a sexual assault. but he remains in the ecuadorean embassy in london, where he took refuge five years ago. british police say if he left they would still arrest him for failing to attend court. caroline hawley reports. 0ut
stories making the news this hour: france's president emmanuel macron says french troops will remain in maliamist terrorism" there. speaking during a visit to the west african country, he warned that militant organisations there were regrouping and uniting. yemen could have as many as 300,000 cases of cholera within six months and an "extremely high" number of deaths, according to the world health organization. nearly 250 people have died in the past three weeks alone. a judge in...
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france's president emmanuel macron says troops will remain in mali until there are no more islamist troopstions there would be read roofing and reuniting. yemen could have as many as 300,000 cases of cholera within six months and a high number of deaths, according to the who. nearly 250 people have died in the past three weeks alone. a judge in the us state of minnesota has ruled that the six brothers and sisters of the pop star prince are the heirs to his estate. the six, including tyka, seen here shortly after his death last year, will take shares of the singer's $300 million fortune. the former democrat us congressman, anthony weiner, has pleaded guilty to sending sexually explicit messages to a teenage girl in 2016. he's now likely to face a prison sentence, a harsh fall from grace for someone with links to hillary clinton's presidential campaign. 0ur north america reporter nada tawfik has more. anthony weiner hung his head as he exited federal court, trying to ignore the throngs of press gathered cover the fall of a once rising star of the democratic party, now soon to be sex offender
france's president emmanuel macron says troops will remain in mali until there are no more islamist troopstions there would be read roofing and reuniting. yemen could have as many as 300,000 cases of cholera within six months and a high number of deaths, according to the who. nearly 250 people have died in the past three weeks alone. a judge in the us state of minnesota has ruled that the six brothers and sisters of the pop star prince are the heirs to his estate. the six, including tyka, seen...
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more than two—hundred students from schools in senegal, mali and the gambia took part in a contest ofe event in the capital, dakar. tim allman has more. at this stadium in senegal, they are thinking big. robotic creations line up, ready for battle — metaphorically, at least. some flying the flag. boys and girls working on the robots they created. i know a lot of people who might not have wanted to come here, but they came here, and they enjoyed it, and they loved it. i even think — i spoke to one of my friends, and they said that they want to change careers. now they want to become an engineer with robots and everything, so i think our generation is definitely the generation for it. all the competitors were aged between 11 and i9. their unique inventions faced with various tasks of mechanical dexterity. it is almost too much to bear for some of them. and this is about so much more than just simple robotics. they come out of this loving science, loving engineering, and this is our goal — how can we push these kids towards science, so they become future leaders in science and engineerin
more than two—hundred students from schools in senegal, mali and the gambia took part in a contest ofe event in the capital, dakar. tim allman has more. at this stadium in senegal, they are thinking big. robotic creations line up, ready for battle — metaphorically, at least. some flying the flag. boys and girls working on the robots they created. i know a lot of people who might not have wanted to come here, but they came here, and they enjoyed it, and they loved it. i even think — i...
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before the week is out, we also expect him to take another foreign trip, perhaps, to mali or to iraq to visit with french troops on the ground there. george. >> typically, when a new french president takes power, they know who their allies are. they know where they can have support. but in this case, macron created his own political movement. does he come into this new role with uncertainty with whom his allies will be when it comes to getting things done. >> and that uncertainty, george, symbolized by the fact that this morning the choice of prime minister there's really no certainty about the fact, it could be anyone, frankly, from either side of the political aisle, he does seem to be leaning towards someone on the right in order to solidify his standing on the right. but it's not clear which way he's going to go and that prime minister who will only be in office until the new legislature comes in on june 11, will have to lead the fight for those new legislative seats for macron, george. >> senior international correspondent live in paris, this hour, thanks for the report. still a
before the week is out, we also expect him to take another foreign trip, perhaps, to mali or to iraq to visit with french troops on the ground there. george. >> typically, when a new french president takes power, they know who their allies are. they know where they can have support. but in this case, macron created his own political movement. does he come into this new role with uncertainty with whom his allies will be when it comes to getting things done. >> and that uncertainty,...
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thing that puzzles me, you have got big operations in places like the democratic republic of congo, maliesting in sub—saharan africa. the principle behind our investment strategy is really to search, explore, scupper and develop world —class explore, scupper and develop world—class gold deposits. if you have world—class gold deposits, they are, of course, highly profitable. they make a significant contribution, as you have seen, to our shareholders. but equally, to our shareholders. but equally, to our host countries. once you do that, and you play a big role in the economy, you become a wanted partner, a corporate citizen to that host country, and we find that works. we find that we work very ha rd to works. we find that we work very hard to maintain our social licence, and to be part of the delivery of one‘s natural resources. and to be part of the delivery of one's natural resources. thank you for joining one's natural resources. thank you forjoining us. some other stories to catch you up on. tough times for the high street retailer next. the company‘s sales dropped 2.5% in the first
thing that puzzles me, you have got big operations in places like the democratic republic of congo, maliesting in sub—saharan africa. the principle behind our investment strategy is really to search, explore, scupper and develop world —class explore, scupper and develop world—class gold deposits. if you have world—class gold deposits, they are, of course, highly profitable. they make a significant contribution, as you have seen, to our shareholders. but equally, to our shareholders. but...
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then they will go to see french troops in mali and the visit to german to meet the german chancellor,lection of emmanual macron mean for brexit negotiations? france is one of the pivotal players in the european union and mr macron will play a key role in upcoming brexit talks. this morning, president macron's chief economic adviser told the bbc that mr macron would be a hard negotiator, but he wouldn't want to punish britain for its decision to leave the eu. chris morris looks at what kind of negotiating position the new french president is likely to take. so the first thing you need to know about emmanuel macron is that he is a passionate pro—european. he campaigned on an overtly pro—eu platform. is that likely to make him a tough nut to crack when it comes to brexit negotiations? well, yes. but france was always likely to play that role. if you look at some of the things he said on brexit during the campaign, though, the language is pretty striking. in one interview he called brexit a crime and said, "what's going to happen is not taking back control, it's servitude." let's have a l
then they will go to see french troops in mali and the visit to german to meet the german chancellor,lection of emmanual macron mean for brexit negotiations? france is one of the pivotal players in the european union and mr macron will play a key role in upcoming brexit talks. this morning, president macron's chief economic adviser told the bbc that mr macron would be a hard negotiator, but he wouldn't want to punish britain for its decision to leave the eu. chris morris looks at what kind of...
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we must confront terrorists globally through syria and afghanistan, to northern mali and the philippines where al qaeda 3.0 is germinating. we can't allow twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of masquerading between reckless saber rattling, and dumping kim jong-il in a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea. while protecting our allies and our homeland. >> and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior, and branding nato obsolete, we must defend and read nato ally unconditionally and firmly counter russia's cold war tactics. even as we address today's crisis, we must get ahead of emerging threats that will endanger us tomorrow. from rising oceans to the dark depths, the conflict in outer space to the manipulation of artificial intelligence. second, an effective foreign policy requires skillful diplomacy. we should embrace the mantle of global leadership, because the united states remains the world's best hope. but we need to be a steady, trusted partner so that as charles de gaulle once said, the word of the united states is good enough
we must confront terrorists globally through syria and afghanistan, to northern mali and the philippines where al qaeda 3.0 is germinating. we can't allow twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of masquerading between reckless saber rattling, and dumping kim jong-il in a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea. while protecting our allies and our homeland. >> and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior, and branding nato obsolete, we...
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the next four years i don't have a lot of brown's -- ground you can watch this day by day i live in mali and in california. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> they couple nights ago i asked for a show of hands how many had been to charleston and oboist -- almost everyone in the room.
the next four years i don't have a lot of brown's -- ground you can watch this day by day i live in mali and in california. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> they couple nights ago i asked for a show of hands how many had been to charleston and oboist -- almost everyone in the room.
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rain develops this evening, maly west of c., and overspreads pect heavy rain from. ahead for a slow pl morng rush tomorrow. isolated showers are possible throughout the ternon >>> and coming up, ivanka trump under fire for her new book. we'll tell you about it next. >>> and that fight on a delta flight caught on camera. the family who says they were kicked off the plane threatened with jail over a seat their baby was sitting in. we'll talk about that. come on back. icken coop. where our founder discovered a retired teacher living. no home. no healthcare. so she said "no" to this injustice, and "yes" to transforming lives. it's this drive, this compassion, that inspired aarp. today, we empower people to choose how they live as they age. we advocate for health and financial security. we strengthen communities everywhere. we are aarp. creating real possibilities. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? wit
rain develops this evening, maly west of c., and overspreads pect heavy rain from. ahead for a slow pl morng rush tomorrow. isolated showers are possible throughout the ternon >>> and coming up, ivanka trump under fire for her new book. we'll tell you about it next. >>> and that fight on a delta flight caught on camera. the family who says they were kicked off the plane threatened with jail over a seat their baby was sitting in. we'll talk about that. come on back. icken coop....
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anthony: oh, this is, uh, for pounding -- >> abdelmajid: yes, yes, this is from the gond tribe from maliny: really? for this? that's very reasonable. >> abdelmajid: yes. >> anthony: i'll be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> abdelmajid: also, memory of tangier. >> anthony: and a memory of tangier as well. majid suggests lunch at andalus, a locals-only place nearby. >> anthony: as a moroccan, so many westerners who come to tangier come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation when they come here? are they looking for morocco or are they looking for this phantasm? >> abdelmajid: no, no. it is a phantasm. it is. when you get here, you, uh, if you know morocco, you feel that you're in morocco, but you're not. there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town. and also the history, people hear a story about tangier that it was. like when i first came in the '60s everybody said to me, you came late. tangier. [ laughter ] >> anthony: it's -- right. >> abdelmajid: now i am saying the same thing as these young now, too.
anthony: oh, this is, uh, for pounding -- >> abdelmajid: yes, yes, this is from the gond tribe from maliny: really? for this? that's very reasonable. >> abdelmajid: yes. >> anthony: i'll be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> abdelmajid: also, memory of tangier. >> anthony: and a memory of tangier as well. majid suggests lunch at andalus, a locals-only place nearby. >> anthony: as a moroccan, so many westerners who come to tangier come with a...
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they fought in mali. so i think it's dangerous for the president to waltz into nato and say you need to do what i say, while their nations are putting their soldiers on the line in the fight against terrorism. >> the only time title nine was invoked after 9/11, when all those countries went in on the fight against the war in afghanistan. will he say that again today? we're waiting for him to arrive at nato. please stay with us. we have other news to get to right now, though. >>> file this one under the unbelievable but true! a gop congressional candidate on the eve of his election allegedly body slamming a reporter as voters head to the polls in what is a crucial win for republicans. what's this all going to mean? >>> all right, and we are waiting for president trump to arrive at nato headquarters in brussels. we will hear from him very shortly. stay with us. it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. the 2017 e-class. it's ev
they fought in mali. so i think it's dangerous for the president to waltz into nato and say you need to do what i say, while their nations are putting their soldiers on the line in the fight against terrorism. >> the only time title nine was invoked after 9/11, when all those countries went in on the fight against the war in afghanistan. will he say that again today? we're waiting for him to arrive at nato. please stay with us. we have other news to get to right now, though. >>>...
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we must confront terrorists globally from syria to afghanistan to northern mali and the southern philippines where al qaeda 3.0 may be germinating. we can't aware twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of vacillating between reckless saber rattling and doubling kim jong-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increase pressure on north korea while protecting our allies and our homeland. and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior, and branding nato obsolete, we must defend every nato ally unconditionally and firmly counter russia 's cold war tactics. even as we address today's crisis we must get ahead of emerging threats that will endanger us tomorrow. from rising oceans to the dark web, from conflict in outer space, to the manipulation of artificial intelligence. second, an effective foreign policy requires skillful diplomacy. we should embrace the mantle of global leadership because the united states remains the world's best hope. but we need to be a steady trusted partner so that as charles de gaulle said, the word of the united states' president is good enough for
we must confront terrorists globally from syria to afghanistan to northern mali and the southern philippines where al qaeda 3.0 may be germinating. we can't aware twitter wars to become shooting wars. so instead of vacillating between reckless saber rattling and doubling kim jong-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increase pressure on north korea while protecting our allies and our homeland. and instead of excusing russia's outrageous behavior, and branding nato obsolete, we must...
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office is trying to control the press, trying to designate specific journalistic cover his visit to mali tomorrow. navy vet withu.s. two prior arrests for driving while intoxicated has been taken into custody after his car plowed into 23 pedestrians in times square this afternoon, killing one of them. witnesses say richard rojas appeared to be intoxicated. witnesses also reported that he drove the wrong way and on a sidewalk for at least three blocks, mowing down pedestrians. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. julia: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in your, i'm julia chatterley. the we are 30 minutes from close of trading here in the u.s.. julia: u.s. stocks rebounding from the worst daily say law of the year. scarlet: newfound credibility for the russian inquiry. significant new phase in the investigation that has already roiled the white house. in about 50 minutes, president trump answer questions at a joint news conference with the colombian president following a cha
office is trying to control the press, trying to designate specific journalistic cover his visit to mali tomorrow. navy vet withu.s. two prior arrests for driving while intoxicated has been taken into custody after his car plowed into 23 pedestrians in times square this afternoon, killing one of them. witnesses say richard rojas appeared to be intoxicated. witnesses also reported that he drove the wrong way and on a sidewalk for at least three blocks, mowing down pedestrians. global news, 24...
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right at the end, trump singles him out in a fashion that he regarded as sort of calculated to max maly drive home this sensitivity among democratic voters, which is to say, i forget the exact quote. may, look, he is even more famous than i . >> he's become even more famous than me. >> and he extends his arm preemptively and trump grabs the arm and pulls him into a hug. but the hug is entirely one-sided and comey was just completely disgusted. >> disgusted? >> disgusted by the episode. he thought it was an intentional attempt to compromise him in public in a way that would, that would so emphasize concern that's half the electorate had about him and the bureau. >> an interesting discussion. in fact, some have used this to suggest that comey went into this administration with reservations about trump that he may not have had about president obama. he may not have kept the same memos and notes. we don't know that to be true. did comey not like trump? or was this just comey working hard to not get co-opted or sucked in? >> it was the latter. wittis goes to great lengths to say this was not
right at the end, trump singles him out in a fashion that he regarded as sort of calculated to max maly drive home this sensitivity among democratic voters, which is to say, i forget the exact quote. may, look, he is even more famous than i . >> he's become even more famous than me. >> and he extends his arm preemptively and trump grabs the arm and pulls him into a hug. but the hug is entirely one-sided and comey was just completely disgusted. >> disgusted? >> disgusted...
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he's also, hamou, offered to apologize to maly thomas in person. going down. >> yeah. we should say also, you look at her. we do live television. and you know, she is trying to preserve the interview. >> right. >> you can see, she's trying to get his arm off her shoulder. what a terrible position to be put in. >> she probably thought, did that really happen? and everybody's laughing and egging it on. >> you see when it takes that turn to horrible. >>> mr. roker? how about a check of the weather. >> we have this cool air. just can't shake it here in the east. out west, it is a beautiful situation, if you like those warmer temperatures. in fact, for today, take a look at what we've got. bi billings, montana, 86. oklahoma city, 90. temperatures in the 60s in the northeast. green bay, 72. we start to see temperatures in the east warm up. detroit, 75. staying in the mid to upper 80s in the plains. and moving into friday, we start to finally warm up. boston, you see a high of 70 degrees. pierre, south dakota, 90. 88 in st. louis. >>> good morning, i'm me
he's also, hamou, offered to apologize to maly thomas in person. going down. >> yeah. we should say also, you look at her. we do live television. and you know, she is trying to preserve the interview. >> right. >> you can see, she's trying to get his arm off her shoulder. what a terrible position to be put in. >> she probably thought, did that really happen? and everybody's laughing and egging it on. >> you see when it takes that turn to horrible. >>> mr....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yes, that was from mali, west africa.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much, d.c. bringing your african rhythms from around the world. we've got at least four more years to go. [cheers and applause] >> yeah, we needed that energy. where is my man what the red feather boa. i see you. hey, boo. hey. i feel like i'm having a coming to america moment. real quiet, we are happy to be here. we wanted to give you an update on that number is. everybody say dump track. hey, hey. donald trump has got to go. [chanting] where is the sandman? they need to get him out. somebody said he was having a rally today. do you think it was as big as this one? how many people do we have out here? does anybody know? over 200,000 people out here today. from all over. and you all still let, especially this lady with the hat. fly as you want to be. talk about that the word. let's go to her next speaker. >> three speakers that before we close it out. make sure you give some love to her speakers coming up. our next one is sure whenever sensei
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yes, that was from mali, west africa.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much, d.c. bringing your african rhythms from around the world. we've got at least four more years to go. [cheers and applause] >> yeah, we needed that energy. where is my man what the red feather boa. i see you. hey, boo. hey. i feel like i'm having a coming to america moment. real quiet, we are happy to be...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yes, that one was from mali, west africa.from the caribbean before we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> save our water! save our water! >> thank you, everybody! >> thank you very much, d.c. we are sahel from right in this area bringing african rhythms from throughout the world. keep up the fight, everybody. we've got at least four more years to go. >> yeah! give it up for sahel, yes, we needed that energy. i saw y'all in the front getting down. where's my man with the red feather boa. i see you. hey, boo, hey. all right, you can get up, though. i feel like a coming to america moment. just a man i met in the restroom. all right. real quick, we're happy to see y'all. we're wanting to give you an update on the numbers. do you see marine one over there? everybody say dump trump, hey, hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! where is the sandman? they need to let hem just exit out. yes, it is him, because there go the other two helicopters. somebody said weighs having a rally today, too. do you think it was as big as this one?
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yes, that one was from mali, west africa.from the caribbean before we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> save our water! save our water! >> thank you, everybody! >> thank you very much, d.c. we are sahel from right in this area bringing african rhythms from throughout the world. keep up the fight, everybody. we've got at least four more years to go. >> yeah! give it up...
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german chancellor angela merkel and there will also be a visit to french soldiers currently serving in mali pen, his far right national front party got one third of the board, told supporters they we re of the board, told supporters they were now the main opposition and looked forward to the upcoming parliamentary election. political parties that have chosen to vote for macron are no longer legitimate to represent an alternative force, or even incredible opposition. the first round showed that there was total decomposition of normal political french life, and that second round if they composition round that division between patriots and globalists. and it is that choice that is going to be presented to the french during the legislative elections. i will be at the head of that battle to try to have, quite a numberof that battle to try to have, quite a number of people want to choose france, predicted independence, present verity, 50, identity and social model, something that concerns us. social model, something that concerns us. “ social model, something that concerns us. -- protect its inde
german chancellor angela merkel and there will also be a visit to french soldiers currently serving in mali pen, his far right national front party got one third of the board, told supporters they we re of the board, told supporters they were now the main opposition and looked forward to the upcoming parliamentary election. political parties that have chosen to vote for macron are no longer legitimate to represent an alternative force, or even incredible opposition. the first round showed that...
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yarenit malihan (mali-hand) turned herself into police in dublin yesterday. malihan's charged with vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence. two weeks ago, pleasanton police say they found malihan in a ditch. her blood-alcohol level was nearly 3 times the legal limit. according to the arresting officer, she had planned to pick up and drive her children home from school. ( robin ) still ahead on the kron four morning news. one bay area transit agency getting a lot of money from the feds.. the impact it could have on your commute. plus. a disturbing case of animal cruelty in the east bay... an update this morning on the surviving dog and puppies left in a hot car and after the break. the president continues his first forgeign trip. we recap his day in israel. next. and here's a who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too?
yarenit malihan (mali-hand) turned herself into police in dublin yesterday. malihan's charged with vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence. two weeks ago, pleasanton police say they found malihan in a ditch. her blood-alcohol level was nearly 3 times the legal limit. according to the arresting officer, she had planned to pick up and drive her children home from school. ( robin ) still ahead on the kron four morning news. one bay area transit agency getting a lot...
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in this special 21st-century show on united nations peacekeepers, a story of danger and courage in mali, reconciliation in the central african republic, and peace-building in haiti.
in this special 21st-century show on united nations peacekeepers, a story of danger and courage in mali, reconciliation in the central african republic, and peace-building in haiti.
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hamou may face a fine once the french tennis federation is finished with the to maly person in thomasou look at her and know she's trying to preserve the interview. you can see at one point she's trying to get his arm off her shoulder. what a terrible position to be put in. >> i bet later she thought did that happen, and everybody is laughing and egging it on. >> you see when it take the turn to horrible. >> how about the weather. >> there's cool air that can't shake it in the east. in the west, it's a beautiful situation. if you like those warmer temperatures, in fact, for today, take a look. billings, montana, 86 degrees. oklahoma city, 90. vegas 97. in the northeast, temperatures in the 60s. buffalo, 61. thursday we start to see temperatures warm up in the east. albany up to detroit, 75. mid to upper 80s throughout the plains. into friday, we start to warm up. boston, you'll see a high of 70 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in our neck of the woods. >> some of these could be around for the evening drive. tomorrow and friday nice and sunny.
hamou may face a fine once the french tennis federation is finished with the to maly person in thomasou look at her and know she's trying to preserve the interview. you can see at one point she's trying to get his arm off her shoulder. what a terrible position to be put in. >> i bet later she thought did that happen, and everybody is laughing and egging it on. >> you see when it take the turn to horrible. >> how about the weather. >> there's cool air that can't shake it...
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worked with walmart so you operated in many of these places that weren't north korea, iraq, syria, mali. i think you had places your big markets were where, canada, mexico? >> correct, uk, china. >> uk, china. in any of those countries, did you pay -- because they border adjust did you pay anywhere close to a 70 or 80 or 90% tax rate? >> i don't have that information at my fingertips but my inclination is no. >> dr. lindsey i will come back to you in your opening statement. you at the very end you didn't get a lot of chance to expand on it, but the one economists whose your rival who disagrees with the exchange rate, could you go into that how he only came up with a 1% change in prices? >> sure. again the consensus if the economics profession is that simply supply and demand is going to cause the dollar to appreciate, and their estimate which is actually very much in the low end was that the appreciation would only be 65% of what one would expect in terms of full appreciation and if you plug that number into the model, what you're going to end up with is a total increase in consumer pri
worked with walmart so you operated in many of these places that weren't north korea, iraq, syria, mali. i think you had places your big markets were where, canada, mexico? >> correct, uk, china. >> uk, china. in any of those countries, did you pay -- because they border adjust did you pay anywhere close to a 70 or 80 or 90% tax rate? >> i don't have that information at my fingertips but my inclination is no. >> dr. lindsey i will come back to you in your opening...