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reporter: fabio zgraggen gets his propeller-driven airplane ready for take-off at malta airport. at 31 years old, the swiss native is the youngest pilot in a private aid organization's program to rescue refugees and migrants at sea. today, a new pilot from germany is being trained. in the next few days, he's supposed to fly the plane 200 miles from malta, off the coast of libya, as aerial support for the rescue ships of private organizations. fabio: we see the various rescue ships, we see the whole area where they operate. we see these boats with refugees. even from the air, we see the disastrous situations of boats sinking and people drowning. we see the whole thing from the air. reporter: a reconnaissance flight of this kind lasts five hours. no first or business class here. the pilot, co-pilot, and two observers share the small cabin. their task is to report the position and state of danger of refugee boats on the open waters. then, it's a race against time for rescue ships. fabio: we see the same situation time and again -- overloaded ngo ships barely have the situation under
reporter: fabio zgraggen gets his propeller-driven airplane ready for take-off at malta airport. at 31 years old, the swiss native is the youngest pilot in a private aid organization's program to rescue refugees and migrants at sea. today, a new pilot from germany is being trained. in the next few days, he's supposed to fly the plane 200 miles from malta, off the coast of libya, as aerial support for the rescue ships of private organizations. fabio: we see the various rescue ships, we see the...
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the marriage act in malta will now replace the words ‘husband' and ‘wife', ‘mother and father‘ with ‘e still being held in refugee camps on greek islands, no longer able to travel on into europe. and many are appealing against a decision to return them to turkey as part of the eu's migration plan to stop illegal boat crossings. a number have been on the islands of lesbos, chios and samos for more than a year, in basic and sometimes bleak conditions, while they await their fate. but on one little known island, tilos, officials have been actively trying to attract refugees with offers of accommodation and potential residency, for syrian families who are prepared to work and integrate. our europe correspondent gavin lee is there. tilos island, ten miles from the turkish coast, population, 800 — a place where there are more goats than people. a year ago, the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. translation: in 2016, when the flow from turkey had stopped, and we saw
the marriage act in malta will now replace the words ‘husband' and ‘wife', ‘mother and father‘ with ‘e still being held in refugee camps on greek islands, no longer able to travel on into europe. and many are appealing against a decision to return them to turkey as part of the eu's migration plan to stop illegal boat crossings. a number have been on the islands of lesbos, chios and samos for more than a year, in basic and sometimes bleak conditions, while they await their fate. but on...
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the prime minister of malta has flown up from malta and be with him and only 30 meps turnout.ps. they will not always all be there but you would hope that if the president of the commission and the prime minister who has been running eu business for the last six months turn up then more than 30 should be bothered to come and listen to them talk. he was a bit undiplomatic but he sometimes is and he sometimes says what he thinks. i can understand where he is coming from. jean-claude juncker is the former prime minister of luxembourg, does he have a point that very often the smaller states have to jockey for position? he does. one of the commission ‘sjobs for position? he does. one of the commission ‘s jobs is to look after the interests of all member states, big and small. he went out of the way to say that if it was angela merkel they would queue at the back door to get in. just because it is a small country you need to show a bit more respect. it was a little bit of handbags and the president of the parliament snapped back and said you don't control us, we control years. expla
the prime minister of malta has flown up from malta and be with him and only 30 meps turnout.ps. they will not always all be there but you would hope that if the president of the commission and the prime minister who has been running eu business for the last six months turn up then more than 30 should be bothered to come and listen to them talk. he was a bit undiplomatic but he sometimes is and he sometimes says what he thinks. i can understand where he is coming from. jean-claude juncker is...
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malta was meant to be giving a resume of what they have achieved during their six months, from that pointthe president of the parliament was far from impressed, and he said, no, no, he told him to moderate his language, withdraw the remark about the parliament being useless and not serious. they got into a very multilingual spat, spraying between french, english and italian, quite heated it was. all in the context of who has influence over the major issues for the eu, whether it is brexit, common defence policy, the migrant crisis. you heard jean—claude juncker say very clearly, it is true, the commission is under the control of the parliament. but, does that happen in practice? i am parliament. but, does that happen in practice? iam not parliament. but, does that happen in practice? i am not so sure. we will begin with a huge story at the tour de france in sport, all to do with this moment, world champion, peter sagan, that is his elbow, look at what it is doing to mark cavendish, trying to win a sprint finish but ends up smashing into the barriers. peter sagan has been disqualified, all
malta was meant to be giving a resume of what they have achieved during their six months, from that pointthe president of the parliament was far from impressed, and he said, no, no, he told him to moderate his language, withdraw the remark about the parliament being useless and not serious. they got into a very multilingual spat, spraying between french, english and italian, quite heated it was. all in the context of who has influence over the major issues for the eu, whether it is brexit,...
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the marriage act in malta will now replace the words husband and wife, mother and father with partner has identified an additional 38 probable mass graves from recent violence in the democratic republic of congo. more than 3,000 people have been killed and a million displaced in the area where fighting erupted after a militia leader was killed last year. it is four weeks since the grenfell tower fire it is four weeks since the grenfell towerfire in london and it is four weeks since the grenfell tower fire in london and footage shows the stairwell, in which the fingertip search of every apartment continued, in at which at least 80 people were killed. feelings are running very high at about the response from authorities. mark easton reports now on how the community has reacted. a black nail hammered into london's conscience. g re nfell tower hammered into london's conscience. grenfell tower demands your attention. in its shadow, the faces of the missing are everywhere. 0n trees and walls and bus shelters, unblinking, it's hard to hold their accusatory gaze. more than 250 escaped the tow
the marriage act in malta will now replace the words husband and wife, mother and father with partner has identified an additional 38 probable mass graves from recent violence in the democratic republic of congo. more than 3,000 people have been killed and a million displaced in the area where fighting erupted after a militia leader was killed last year. it is four weeks since the grenfell tower fire it is four weeks since the grenfell towerfire in london and it is four weeks since the grenfell...
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until 2011, malta was just one of three nations where divorce was illegal. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace repoport. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i''m nermeen shaia. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in brazil, where former president luiz inacio lula da silva was convicted on corruption charges wednesday and sentenced to nine and a half years in prison. he will remain free on appeal. lula has been the frontrunner in the 2018 elections and is widely considered one of brazil's most popular political figures. the former union leader co-founded brazil's workers party and served as president from 2003 to 2010. during that time, he helped lift tens of millions of brazilians out of poverty. the sentencing of lula comes a year after his successor, president dilma rousseff, also of the workers party, was impeached by the brazilian senate in a move she has denounced as a coup. prosecutors allege a construction firm spent abo
until 2011, malta was just one of three nations where divorce was illegal. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace repoport. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i''m nermeen shaia. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in brazil, where former president luiz inacio lula da silva was convicted on corruption charges wednesday and sentenced to nine and a half years in...
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now want for his arrival and that of the malta leader. he got very agitated and angry.of the old schoolboys. it was a classic visa tv, i am told. the express also tells us that the european parliament, which will as we know is and democratic and roger has no power, costs us eight billion pounds a year. another reason why we should get out. one sentence comment. he is a notoriously passionate politician depending on the time of day, so this might have been after lunch. you know how we know he was angry? he gave his thai leader in english. so we know he was angry. —— his tyler reid. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the newspapers online. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, laura perrins and torcuil crichton. goodbye. hello. 25 celsius in the sun in kent today but just 12 in hello. 25 celsius in the sun in kent today butjust 12 in the rain in parts of southern scotland and northern england. northern ireland improved a bit this evening, drier, p
now want for his arrival and that of the malta leader. he got very agitated and angry.of the old schoolboys. it was a classic visa tv, i am told. the express also tells us that the european parliament, which will as we know is and democratic and roger has no power, costs us eight billion pounds a year. another reason why we should get out. one sentence comment. he is a notoriously passionate politician depending on the time of day, so this might have been after lunch. you know how we know he...
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parliament in malta has voted to allow same—sex marriage, becoming the 15th country in the european uniono. the vote was pasd almost unanimously despite opposition from the catholic church and conservatives. now it's time for world business report. from the corporate world to the top job in politics: a similarjourney but two very different presidents. so on trade and climate change, can they do business? plus, facing up to artificial intelligence. critics fear it will take ourjobs, but tech giant microsoft says it will give us super powers. we hear their plans for the biggest invention since electricity welcome to world business report. i'm ben bland. in a moment: strong trade figures from china are good news for the world economy — but likely to stoke tensions with the us. but first: we start in paris, where, as you've been hearing, us president donald trump is arriving in the next couple of hours. he'll be celebrating france's bastille day tomorrow as president macron‘s guest of honour. despite tensions between the two, the white house says he'll be reaffirming the strong ties of friend
parliament in malta has voted to allow same—sex marriage, becoming the 15th country in the european uniono. the vote was pasd almost unanimously despite opposition from the catholic church and conservatives. now it's time for world business report. from the corporate world to the top job in politics: a similarjourney but two very different presidents. so on trade and climate change, can they do business? plus, facing up to artificial intelligence. critics fear it will take ourjobs, but tech...
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lugaresaccesibles como tailandia con 15.000 dÓlares puede vivir legalmente, santa lucÍa cien mil y la isla de malta en estados unidos?. >> absolutamente, si tienes al menos medio millÓn de dolares, tÚ puedes comprar una residencia permanente en dos aÑos. >> aunque muchos necesitarÍan varias vidas para juntar el dinero, dicen valdrÍa la pena sentir ese tipo de libertad. >> un pajarito. >> en los Ángeles para noticias telemundo. >> bueno, para conocer la lista completa de los paÍses donde se puede comprar una residencia y hasta una ciudadanÍa solo visite nuestra pÁgina de internet noticias telemundo.com. >> asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias, gracias por dejarnos entrar a sus hogares. >> los esperamos maÑana, muy buenas noches. - Él me estÁ queriendo chantajear, Él y mi esposo estÁn teniendo relaciones sexuales. era pastor mi esposo. - ¿has pensado en tus hijos primeramente? - tÚ deja a mis hijos en paz. ¡no te metas con mis hijos! - no te llenes de valorcito falso porque crees que tienes una pistola cargada con unas balas muy poderosas. - me sacaron del carro, me empezaron a pegar y c
lugaresaccesibles como tailandia con 15.000 dÓlares puede vivir legalmente, santa lucÍa cien mil y la isla de malta en estados unidos?. >> absolutamente, si tienes al menos medio millÓn de dolares, tÚ puedes comprar una residencia permanente en dos aÑos. >> aunque muchos necesitarÍan varias vidas para juntar el dinero, dicen valdrÍa la pena sentir ese tipo de libertad. >> un pajarito. >> en los Ángeles para noticias telemundo. >> bueno, para conocer la...
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reference to italy's proposal last week that some migrants be dropped off at other ports in countries like maltapain and france. those are being discussed right now in the capital of estonia. genie: amnesty international has criticized the eu plan calling it woefully inadequate. they have indeed. amnesty international used to focus a lot of their work on the rights of roma. all their attention has been on the last few years. they have been watching every fromand implementation member states. we saw them come out today with a 29 page report called a perfect storm. they actually blame the reckless policies of the european commission for making. this year one of the deadliest years yet. they say the cooperation with the libyan coast guard is irresponsible and leaving people in a country like libya where detention centers report a i believeatrocities this is irresponsible of the european union. there are also not pleased with the code of conduct outlined in this action plan. they believe they have been focusing their energy on rescuing and searching and the european commission and member states shou
reference to italy's proposal last week that some migrants be dropped off at other ports in countries like maltapain and france. those are being discussed right now in the capital of estonia. genie: amnesty international has criticized the eu plan calling it woefully inadequate. they have indeed. amnesty international used to focus a lot of their work on the rights of roma. all their attention has been on the last few years. they have been watching every fromand implementation member states. we...
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israel targets a syrian artillery post off from malta sheldon's in the golan heights it's the fifth cross war to strike since last saturday. and huge crowds converge on central london call them prime minister to resign made to resign with the message one day will be swiping between so maybe seventy people believe me or they say it's becoming increasingly more obvious to me since i mean these people still missing the fleece of the salaries of these migrant crisis splits public opinion with rival launches held across the country over the influx of refugees. chile germinate chile it's going to be germany.
israel targets a syrian artillery post off from malta sheldon's in the golan heights it's the fifth cross war to strike since last saturday. and huge crowds converge on central london call them prime minister to resign made to resign with the message one day will be swiping between so maybe seventy people believe me or they say it's becoming increasingly more obvious to me since i mean these people still missing the fleece of the salaries of these migrant crisis splits public opinion with rival...
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you'll visit locations in spain, morocco, malta, croatia scotland and iceland.200. that does not include hotels. instagram has a new member, amazon ceo jeff bezos published his first post yesterday, a flyover video of a new factories he's building for his rocket company. a drone flies in and stopped above bezos with a sign that says rocket factory coming soon. they will build reusable rockets that could deliver cargo and passengers to space by the end of the decade. >> #goodtobejeffbezzose. >>> just ahead the new dating app that helps you find your favorite celebrity look alike. >>> when is it okay to touch the queen? the breach in royal protocol that has people talking. your trending stories are next. as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from
you'll visit locations in spain, morocco, malta, croatia scotland and iceland.200. that does not include hotels. instagram has a new member, amazon ceo jeff bezos published his first post yesterday, a flyover video of a new factories he's building for his rocket company. a drone flies in and stopped above bezos with a sign that says rocket factory coming soon. they will build reusable rockets that could deliver cargo and passengers to space by the end of the decade. >>...
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jean—claudejuncker was a bit upset at the low number of meps who turned out to hear the prime minister of maltat of the week was surely the dup‘s jim shannon and his stars and stripes number, worn to mark the 11th ofjuly. and finally, congratulations to conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, who welcomed his sixth child this week. the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge. and that's it for this programme. over the next seven days, we should get to know who will be chairing westminster‘s all—importa nt committees, after some hard —fought internal election battles. so, dojoin alicia mccarthy for the next week in parliament. and from me, keith macdougall, it's now time to say a very final farewell. goodbye. good morning. a fresh start here. single figures in the countryside. compared with friday, more cloud around. threatening. some showers into the afternoon. brief and mostly light. a bit more cloud. the warmest of the weather further north. sunshine for much of the day. the hebrides, rain will go in. saturday night, that will go south. it will ease a
jean—claudejuncker was a bit upset at the low number of meps who turned out to hear the prime minister of maltat of the week was surely the dup‘s jim shannon and his stars and stripes number, worn to mark the 11th ofjuly. and finally, congratulations to conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, who welcomed his sixth child this week. the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge. and that's it for this programme. over the next seven days, we should...
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one in the battlefield and one on the ship on the way to malta.100 yea rs something i thought i had to do. 100 years doesn't feel that long ago when you can see the names and connected. what was it like at the ceremony today? it was incredibly peaceful. the sadness and sorrow creeps up on you without being prepared for it. all of a sudden, you are restraining tears. you weather stories from the various people, about the canadian infantrymen people, about the canadian infa ntrymen and the people, about the canadian infantrymen and the brutality that they had to go through. that they we re they had to go through. that they were all normal people from privates through to the lieutenant colonel and generals. they are all remembered with the same gravestone. so young. lewis moody thank you for joining us. in a moment, we will joining us. in a moment, we will join the news teams from where you are but first we will leave you with some moving images from the service to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele. can there be any more eloquent witn
one in the battlefield and one on the ship on the way to malta.100 yea rs something i thought i had to do. 100 years doesn't feel that long ago when you can see the names and connected. what was it like at the ceremony today? it was incredibly peaceful. the sadness and sorrow creeps up on you without being prepared for it. all of a sudden, you are restraining tears. you weather stories from the various people, about the canadian infantrymen people, about the canadian infa ntrymen and the...
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malta has given an almost unanimous decision to allow same—sex marriage.itional 38 probable mass graves from recent violence in the democratic republic of congo. more than 3,000 people have been killed and a million displaced in the area where fighting erupted after a militia leader was killed last year. by most estimates, mexico ranks behind only syria and afghanistan as the most dangerous countries in the world forjournalists. ii were killed in 2016, and already this year, seven have been murdered with almost complete impunity. and in their day—to—day work, many local journalists face intimidation and violence from both drug gangs and corrupt security forces. will grant spent the day with one of them in the dangerous eastern state of veracruz. ely avina presents the breakfast show on her local radio station. the headlines include a bank robbery, a quiet night for drug cartel violence, and the possible extradition of a former state governor. these are normal stories for veracruz, one of the most violent states in mexico. after the show, ely shows me a few
malta has given an almost unanimous decision to allow same—sex marriage.itional 38 probable mass graves from recent violence in the democratic republic of congo. more than 3,000 people have been killed and a million displaced in the area where fighting erupted after a militia leader was killed last year. by most estimates, mexico ranks behind only syria and afghanistan as the most dangerous countries in the world forjournalists. ii were killed in 2016, and already this year, seven have been...
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>> reportedly. >> i just want malta you been to malta? really nice.es >> that's the problem. the parties wouldn't be that great. >> you're on the hook. >> a lot of byob >> cheese wiz -- bring your own stuff. is that not how ambassadors -- you've been to malta >> nope. got to put it on my list >> maltese falcon, bogey >> all right arconic is out with earnings the stock is up 5% the manufacturing company says that they have some tough questions after the deadly grenfell tower fire in london. let's get to morgan brennan back at headquarters. >> melissa, so arconic reporting earnings of 32 cents adjusted per share. that is a six cent beat on better than expected revenue of $3.3 billion the company also raising full year guidance to $1.15 to $1.20. that is sflietly above consensus. and as the company struggles to respond to the scrutiny it's faced for its combustible grenfell tower, interim ceo david hess says we extend our deepest sympathies to those who have lost so much and everyone at arconic continues to keep them in our thoughts and we remain committ
>> reportedly. >> i just want malta you been to malta? really nice.es >> that's the problem. the parties wouldn't be that great. >> you're on the hook. >> a lot of byob >> cheese wiz -- bring your own stuff. is that not how ambassadors -- you've been to malta >> nope. got to put it on my list >> maltese falcon, bogey >> all right arconic is out with earnings the stock is up 5% the manufacturing company says that they have some tough...
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rampage in hamburg appears to have been a self radicalized is the most he wanted to die as a quote malta all these peter all of a has been following the story. federal prosecutors have taken over this investigation now and they've been speaking to journalists giving us an update on what we know about the main suspect the only suspect in friday afternoons knife rampage in a supermarket in humbug they describe a who was arrested nearby the scene is a twenty six year old failed asylum seeker they also say that he acted on friday on islamist motives according to federal prosecutors investigating this case they say that he'd given long thought into extremist ideologies and in the the days leading up to him carrying out this attack that he had started to add here to a life coherent with that ideology is how they put it they also say that he intended to die as a martyr at the scene of this attack well friday afternoon on a busy street in hamburg the northern port city here in germany this man went into a supermarket took a knife from its packaging there and then once removed that kitchen knife
rampage in hamburg appears to have been a self radicalized is the most he wanted to die as a quote malta all these peter all of a has been following the story. federal prosecutors have taken over this investigation now and they've been speaking to journalists giving us an update on what we know about the main suspect the only suspect in friday afternoons knife rampage in a supermarket in humbug they describe a who was arrested nearby the scene is a twenty six year old failed asylum seeker they...
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juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sed up. from strasbourg, adam fleming reports. the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a telling off by the parliament's president, he made this pledge. i will never, i will never again attend a meeting of this kind. the mission is under the control of the parliament but the parliament has to respect even the presidencies of smaller countries, what the parliament is not doing. parliament has come to life since mrjuncker spoke this morning. but the corridors here do feel emptier for this final session before the summer break. 0ne mep told me many of his colleagues were already on holiday. others say that the real work it is done in lower profile committees and plenty of meps will turn up to vot
juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sed up. from strasbourg, adam fleming reports. the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a...
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a furious jean-claude juncker slated lawmakers after about 30 members showed up for a speak by malta's prime minister take a listen. >> translator: mr. president, prime minister, members of the european parliament, european parliament is ridiculous very ridiculous. they would like to commend those who took the trouble of being here, but the fact that some 30 mps came to this debate is proof enough that the parliament is not serious. i would like to say it today, if mr. muska it was mrs. merkel or mr. macron -- >> he would have a full house. the parliament is totally ridiculous >> that was jean-claude juncker becoming quite angry. >>> tencent shares start the recovering after falling more than 4% in yesterday's session, this after the chinese tech chint sa giant said it was limiting play times for players of "honor of kings. the move is aimed at cushing addiction among children honor of kings has over 50 million daily active users and is tencent's top grossing game. >>> the micro financing sector in china is looking to service 900 million people who have access to mainstream banking for
a furious jean-claude juncker slated lawmakers after about 30 members showed up for a speak by malta's prime minister take a listen. >> translator: mr. president, prime minister, members of the european parliament, european parliament is ridiculous very ridiculous. they would like to commend those who took the trouble of being here, but the fact that some 30 mps came to this debate is proof enough that the parliament is not serious. i would like to say it today, if mr. muska it was mrs....
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he didn't want to get to malta politics. he meant to call russians during the campaign, two.e shook hands with the russian ambassador wants for about 30 seconds, and then he got roped into this dumb meeting and tried to get his tail out of there as soon as possible because it was so boring. then during the transition he met with two moore russians. he met with the ambassador because the investor want to talk about syria, that's fine, 20 been it's pretty and he met with the banker. fine. about economics. where's the scandal? to be going to give him a bag of dirt. >> that's the only dirt he got from the russians, soil from his families homestead. i don't see anything there. tomato, tomato. >> democrats see it differently. they focus and a couple things. "never relied on russian investment for my businesses," so they say that must be a keyword. on the same day you had chuck schumer and other democrats get together and reveal a whole bunch of new slogans and their new wave forward, and saying that they had to take responsibility for their loss because of their candidate, and not
he didn't want to get to malta politics. he meant to call russians during the campaign, two.e shook hands with the russian ambassador wants for about 30 seconds, and then he got roped into this dumb meeting and tried to get his tail out of there as soon as possible because it was so boring. then during the transition he met with two moore russians. he met with the ambassador because the investor want to talk about syria, that's fine, 20 been it's pretty and he met with the banker. fine. about...
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european union which trump called a threat to european securityjust a few months ago at the summit in maltaning with russia. so basically, trump, by coming to poland with all of its historic antagonisms with russia, by making that speech, he is disappointing his own supporters, he is betraying the hopes that were associated with him. president putin's spokesman said today that we still have no understanding of what washington wa nts understanding of what washington wants in this meeting. she's pretty astute, he knows full well this is a meeting in russia needsjust as badly as washington? obviously, i think he is sincere. the russian elite, and president putin, want peace and good relations with the usa. let me remind you of the fact that putin started his tenure as president in the early 2000 by helping the americans to destroy the taliban regime in afghanistan. there we re many taliban regime in afghanistan. there were many other concessions that president putin made in his —— to europe. if you look at the origins, these were western initiative. it was the west that wanted to change and to
european union which trump called a threat to european securityjust a few months ago at the summit in maltaning with russia. so basically, trump, by coming to poland with all of its historic antagonisms with russia, by making that speech, he is disappointing his own supporters, he is betraying the hopes that were associated with him. president putin's spokesman said today that we still have no understanding of what washington wa nts understanding of what washington wants in this meeting. she's...
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from malta and they got jobs in notre dame before i came onto the scene.: what kind of jobs? teaching.y were my father in english and my mother in linguistics, and we got started in a nice working-class neighborhood that i later came to understand was unusual. realize having a lot of vacant and abandoned factories around you was something that did not happen in every city. it was only when i left for college that i realized that. even though our city had a lot of struggles as a town that lost its company -- studebaker closed in the 1960's -- it was a great place to grow up. we were just over 100,000 people, which does not include the university of notre dame outside city limits. we are just big enough to matter, just big enough for complexity and the issues, but small enough to can innovate, be creative, try different solutions. if you find one, we are also typical enough that other cities might be able to use them. charlie: after you were mayor, you found something you could do with all this empty buildings, did you not? shannon: on the housing for -- >>
from malta and they got jobs in notre dame before i came onto the scene.: what kind of jobs? teaching.y were my father in english and my mother in linguistics, and we got started in a nice working-class neighborhood that i later came to understand was unusual. realize having a lot of vacant and abandoned factories around you was something that did not happen in every city. it was only when i left for college that i realized that. even though our city had a lot of struggles as a town that lost...
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jean—claude juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, to mark the end of malta'sng reports. voiceover: the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the european union but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. only a few members here, you are ridiculous... translation: i'm asking you to have a more respectful attitude, you can criticise the parliament but it is for the parliament to control the commission, not the other way around. despite a telling off, he made this pledge. i will never again attempt a meeting of this kind. the commission is under the control of the parliament but the parliament has the respect even the presidencies of smaller countries and the parliament is not doing that. parliament has come to life sincejean—claude that. parliament has come to life since jean—claude juncker spoke this morning, but the corridors here do feel empty for this final session before the summer break. one mep told me that many
jean—claude juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, to mark the end of malta'sng reports. voiceover: the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the european union but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. only a few members here, you are ridiculous... translation: i'm asking you to have a more respectful attitude, you can...
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at a court martial in malta, keith was sentenced to a year for attempted buggery and gross indecency.his back... sorry about this. he pulled out this pile of birthday cards. and people, they came up, put their hand on my shoulder, said... said happy birthday and i went back to my cell, dropped it on the bed and cried. because i thought if in an environment like this, people can be that kind, then there must be kind people outside. because i was getting to the stage where i was becoming better. where i was becoming bitter. after severaljobs, keith became a window dresser and well—respected display manager for department stores. at 81, he is still creating beautiful things. if somebody asked me what advice i would give to a young man of today, then my advice is be faithful to yourself, and if you're in an affair, be faithful and loving to your partner, and do what you think is right. end of story. time for a look at the weather with matt taylor it isa it is a weather pick and mix. sunshine and showers the order of the day. lively showers working across southern scotland and northern eng
at a court martial in malta, keith was sentenced to a year for attempted buggery and gross indecency.his back... sorry about this. he pulled out this pile of birthday cards. and people, they came up, put their hand on my shoulder, said... said happy birthday and i went back to my cell, dropped it on the bed and cried. because i thought if in an environment like this, people can be that kind, then there must be kind people outside. because i was getting to the stage where i was becoming better....
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juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a telling off by the parliament's president, he made this pledge. i will never... i will never again attend a meeting of this kind. the commission is under the control of the parliament, but the parliament has to respect even the presidencies of smaller countries, what the parliament is not doing. parliament has come to life since mrjuncker spoke this morning. but the corridors here do feel emptier for this final session before the summer break. 0ne mep told me many of his colleagues were already on holiday. others say that the real work it is done in lower profile committees and plenty of meps will turn up to vote later on. still, the parliamentary authorities will not be happy that the head of one eu in
juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a telling off by the parliament's president, he made this pledge. i will never... i will never again...
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juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sd turned up. from strasbourg, adam fleming reports. the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a telling off by the parliament's president, he made this pledge. i will never... i will never again attend a meeting of this kind. the commission is under the control of the parliament, but the parliament has to respect even the presidencies of smaller countries, what the parliament is not doing. parliament has come to life since mrjuncker spoke this morning. but the corridors here do feel emptier for this final session before the summer break. one mep told me many of his colleagues were already on holiday. others say that the real work here is done in lower profile committees and plenty of meps will
juncker was attending a debate with the maltese prime minister, joseph muscat, to mark the end of malta'sd turned up. from strasbourg, adam fleming reports. the maltese prime minister came to the european parliament to celebrate the end of his country's six—month stint helping to run the eu. but look how few meps turned up, prompting this outburst from the president of the european commission. there are only a few members in the plenary to control the commission. you are ridiculous. despite a...
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from malta met my mother and got jobs at notre dame before i got on the scene and grew up in a neighborhood in south bend. >> what kind of job. >> they were in teaching. my father's in english, my mother's in linguistics. and we got started in her nice working class neighborhood on the northwest side of town that i later came to understand was unusual. i didn't realize having a lot of fake and abandoned factories around you was something that didn't happen in every city. it was only when i left for college that i realized that. but even though our city had a lot of struggles as a town that lost its company. it was a company for studebaker when it closed in the 1960's. it's a great place to grow up and a good community. >> how big. >> over a hundred thousand. it doesn't include the university of notre dame just outside of the city limits. we're just big enough to matter. just big enough that you taste complexity and have all the issues but small, small enough you can innovate and be creative and you can try different solutions. if you find one, we're also typical enough that a lot of other c
from malta met my mother and got jobs at notre dame before i got on the scene and grew up in a neighborhood in south bend. >> what kind of job. >> they were in teaching. my father's in english, my mother's in linguistics. and we got started in her nice working class neighborhood on the northwest side of town that i later came to understand was unusual. i didn't realize having a lot of fake and abandoned factories around you was something that didn't happen in every city. it was only...
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. >> we're on the topic of the judicial strategy and the setup to malta. are we comparing apple store just when we talk about -- apples to oranges when we talk about the legal battles? is as before another animal because of the -- is sb4 another animal. we constructed it in such a way that we would pass all of these hurdles. is farome ways, sb4 70 in that the0 state overreached. he goes into the higher -- because their free speech rights are violated, so they can't now -- if you are a professor in a classroom and you want to speak out and have a political debate in the classroom on the topic of immigration and you want to speak out against as before , you canou are now make liable your university and what it does, it makes universities less likely to hire folks that are speaking out. there's a real threat in terms of contribution rights. not in the sense of racial profiling, first amendment rights of professors. in that sense, i think it goes far beyond, even though the paper please provisions are little bit different. sb4 is such a state overreached. >> s
. >> we're on the topic of the judicial strategy and the setup to malta. are we comparing apple store just when we talk about -- apples to oranges when we talk about the legal battles? is as before another animal because of the -- is sb4 another animal. we constructed it in such a way that we would pass all of these hurdles. is farome ways, sb4 70 in that the0 state overreached. he goes into the higher -- because their free speech rights are violated, so they can't now -- if you are a...
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[applause] >> we're on the topic of the judicial strategy and the setup shout out to malta. are we comparing apple store s to oranges when we talk about the legal battles? both essentially got stopped in the courts one way or another. is sb4 another animal? the attorney general of texas and we look at what happened sb7 and0 and constructed in a way that we would pass all of these hurdles. what are we seeing? >> in some ways, sb4 is far worse than sb1070 in that the the sense of the state overreach. we represent the texas association of chicanos in higher education because their free speech rights are violated, so they can't now -- if you are a professor in a classroom and you want to speak out and have a political debate in the classroom on the topic of immigration, let's say a political science professor, and you want to speak out against sb4, you are now, you can make liable your university and what it does, it makes universities less likely to hire folks that are speaking out. there's a real threat in terms of contribution rights. not in the sense of racial profiling. fir
[applause] >> we're on the topic of the judicial strategy and the setup shout out to malta. are we comparing apple store s to oranges when we talk about the legal battles? both essentially got stopped in the courts one way or another. is sb4 another animal? the attorney general of texas and we look at what happened sb7 and0 and constructed in a way that we would pass all of these hurdles. what are we seeing? >> in some ways, sb4 is far worse than sb1070 in that the the sense of the...
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nations taking part, their representatives, including australia, canada, france, germany, ireland, maltaetery in flanders. they will be flying in the missing man formation, a classic aircraft manoeuvre, and it is used to honour the dead or the missing. take note as one aircraft breaks away from the rest of the formation, leaving one single gap. and well they might look up. clear skies today above tyne cot cemetery, to enjoy that moment. four f—16s from the belgian air component. all of the splendid music we have enjoyed today has been under the charge of the conductor, lieutenant colonel kevin roberts. he has single—handedly overseen four different groups of musicians participating in this commemorative ceremony. and the buglers that we saw and heard performing the last post were led by buglerjohn sumner and buglerjohn challis was played under his charge, and mike thomas. and so we see prince philip along with the king of the belgians, i beg your pardon, prince charles along with the king of the belgians, king philippe. and queen mathilde along with the duchess of cambridge, her husband
nations taking part, their representatives, including australia, canada, france, germany, ireland, maltaetery in flanders. they will be flying in the missing man formation, a classic aircraft manoeuvre, and it is used to honour the dead or the missing. take note as one aircraft breaks away from the rest of the formation, leaving one single gap. and well they might look up. clear skies today above tyne cot cemetery, to enjoy that moment. four f—16s from the belgian air component. all of the...
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malta, european union. there's a lot of issues, that's a big, broad area. the fact of the matter is there are peoplein europe that could be radicalized that have traveled from the middle east. through this migration, military-age men who could have been inspired before they even left. we've got a problem in the country. i understand what you're saying what we've seen is people who have been inspired in europe. they didn't, maybethey came from north africa at some point. but they've been there long enough. the issue today are the people that are in the country. theirability to travel around, and they are getting inspired through online measures. mr. chairman, those are some questions i hope the europeans are asking themselves. we're not going to solve it for them, but i appreciate the information. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york mr. meeks? >> i want to degree, this has been a very interesting hearing. something that we've got to really dig into. let me just try to go a little bit furtheri guess on what mr. duncan was taking about. because
malta, european union. there's a lot of issues, that's a big, broad area. the fact of the matter is there are peoplein europe that could be radicalized that have traveled from the middle east. through this migration, military-age men who could have been inspired before they even left. we've got a problem in the country. i understand what you're saying what we've seen is people who have been inspired in europe. they didn't, maybethey came from north africa at some point. but they've been there...
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comparison site created an itinerary for fans to fly to some of the sites of the show including moroco, maltaambassador there. croatia, scotland. and the price however does not include the cost of lodging. >> i think you can sort of say it but not say it. >> when we return, when we return jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange. his take on today's top stories when we return ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >>> down to the new york stock exchange jim cramer joins us now. this wasn't the quarter where everything came home this was good wasn't snit >> cash flow improved. the cfo is saying things are trending to the bottom of 1 drrs.60 or $1.70. >> everything that we read when we were talking about it at first, unless i guess it's the outlook i guess. so th
comparison site created an itinerary for fans to fly to some of the sites of the show including moroco, maltaambassador there. croatia, scotland. and the price however does not include the cost of lodging. >> i think you can sort of say it but not say it. >> when we return, when we return jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange. his take on today's top stories when we return ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t...