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a chilling discovery at a police station in manila — human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedners in a secret lock—up cell. i'm alpa patel in london. also in the programme: slaughtered for their skins. chinese medicine fuels a mass killing of donkeys across africa. after 2,000 years of maritime tradition, is hong kong calling time on the chinese junk? good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and eight in the evening in new york, where diplomatic efforts to try to ease the tension on the korean peninsula are stepping up a gear this friday. the us secretary of state rex tillerson will attend a un security council meeting. the united states and its allies are expected to turn up the pressure on china to use its leverage to rein in kimjong—un. speaking to the bbc, republican senator john barrasso explained the renewed diplomacy drive. well, of course the goal is a peaceful resolution of the process, that's what we want. we want north korea without nuclear weapons and this whole thing peacefully resolved. that's the deliberations and discussions with china so they can get
a chilling discovery at a police station in manila — human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedners in a secret lock—up cell. i'm alpa patel in london. also in the programme: slaughtered for their skins. chinese medicine fuels a mass killing of donkeys across africa. after 2,000 years of maritime tradition, is hong kong calling time on the chinese junk? good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and eight in the evening in new york, where diplomatic efforts to try to ease...
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a chilling discovery at a police station in manila, human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedrisoners in a secret lock—up cell. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the trade in donkey skin. it's driven by demand in china and is pushing some african communities into poverty and despair. they used to be the defining image of hong kong but how much longer will these wooden ships be seen gliding across the harbour? live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in the evening in new york, where diplomatic efforts to try to ease the tension on the korean peninsula are stepping up a gear this friday. the us secretary of state rex tillerson will attend a un security council meeting. the united states and its allies are expected to turn up the pressure on china to use its leverage to rain in kim jong—un. speaking to the bbc, republican senatorjohn barrasso explained the renewed diplomacy drive. well, of course the goal is a peaceful resolution of the process, that's wh
a chilling discovery at a police station in manila, human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedrisoners in a secret lock—up cell. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the trade in donkey skin. it's driven by demand in china and is pushing some african communities into poverty and despair. they used to be the defining image of hong kong but how much longer will these wooden ships be seen gliding across the harbour? live from our studios in singapore and london. this is...
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people who come into the country, let's say they arrive in manila, we fly them to their meeting placemeeting in two hours. make a big deal happen, and give jobs to a lot of people. so business aviation really provides the opportunity to create, actually, jobs, deals. the region is still a relatively new market for helicopters. but these companies are betting orders, and demand, continue skyward. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcaaron. there are fresh concerns about the impact of brexit upon the ability of uk firms to employ eu workers. the federation of small businesses is warning that significant restrictions on accessing eu labour would be a blow to firms. it has suggested the adoption of a work permits—based system to ensure businesses meet their skills needs. from building sites... to hotels and restau ra nts, from building sites... to hotels and restaurants, and farming. around one in five small firms currently employs in five small firms currently e m ploys staff in five small firms currently employs staff from the eu. but now, a
people who come into the country, let's say they arrive in manila, we fly them to their meeting placemeeting in two hours. make a big deal happen, and give jobs to a lot of people. so business aviation really provides the opportunity to create, actually, jobs, deals. the region is still a relatively new market for helicopters. but these companies are betting orders, and demand, continue skyward. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcaaron. there are...
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people who come into the country or arrived in manila, we fly them to their meeting place, to our helipad give jobs to a lot of people. so business aviation really provides the opportunity to create, actually, jobs, deals. the region is still a relatively new market for helicopters. but these companies are betting orders and demand continues skywa rd. great looking helicopters. thank you for investing your time with us. i rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. —— i‘m. you are watching bbc news. the top stories this hour: the us president donald trump has called for new un sanctions on north korea over its nuclear and missile programme. afghanistan‘s defence minister and army chief of staff have resigned after last week‘s devastating taliban attack on a military base. their resignations come as the us defence secretary has visited kabul and met with the afghan president. the runner who provided the defining image of sunday‘s marathon, when he sacrificed his own race time to help another competitor, says it was "the perfect ending to his race". the actions of matthew rees in helping dav
people who come into the country or arrived in manila, we fly them to their meeting place, to our helipad give jobs to a lot of people. so business aviation really provides the opportunity to create, actually, jobs, deals. the region is still a relatively new market for helicopters. but these companies are betting orders and demand continues skywa rd. great looking helicopters. thank you for investing your time with us. i rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. —— i‘m. you are watching...
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stocks in manila at 1% there. the kospi falling for a fourth day along with shares in tokyo.outheast asia and hong kong. shares on a hang seng falling 1%. shares fighting for a second day. taking a look at the currency space, the taiwanese dollar leading the drop in asian forex, for a six-day. southeast chinese currency is taking a hit today. the won falling by the most since mid-march. on the sliding .1%. speaking of commodities, gold up. it is driving a rally in precious metals and we could be 1300 inside for bullion here. oil spiking, wti up over $52 per barrel. brent reaching the $56 level. gains saying price may prove temporary given that a significantnger oil producer. taking a look at about a look at the broader forks market, japanese yen no surprise, leading gains. forex market, japanese yen no surprise leading gains. along with the lira, the russian ruble and the korean won, they are the most sensitive to the u.s. strike. yen trader is taking a cautious stance on the won considering the talks between trump and she. it will send a piercing message to pyongyang that th
stocks in manila at 1% there. the kospi falling for a fourth day along with shares in tokyo.outheast asia and hong kong. shares on a hang seng falling 1%. shares fighting for a second day. taking a look at the currency space, the taiwanese dollar leading the drop in asian forex, for a six-day. southeast chinese currency is taking a hit today. the won falling by the most since mid-march. on the sliding .1%. speaking of commodities, gold up. it is driving a rally in precious metals and we could...
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manila., tim: the political and social unrest in venezuela is growing worse by the day. inflation is running rampant. store shelves are empty. theesters threw items at president as he left a rally. eggs and even stones were thrown at him. the bbc has been exploring what is behind the turmoil in venezuela. reporter: caracas, capital of the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world. and yet, a city where people queue all day hoping for bread, nappies, or baby milk. we had to film these scenes undercover. journalists aren't welcome as venezuela sinks deeper into economic chaos. filming inside supermarkets is a crime. here is why -- many of them are empty. the government is drowning in debt. imports have dried up. inflation is over 1000%. the people suffering the most are the poor in the city's sprawling slums. i'm in one of the jeeps which specializes in transporting people up and down the mountain, and the principal in the slum is pretty straightforward -- the higher up the hill you live, the poorer you are. this barrio used to be a stronghold of the late hugo cha
manila., tim: the political and social unrest in venezuela is growing worse by the day. inflation is running rampant. store shelves are empty. theesters threw items at president as he left a rally. eggs and even stones were thrown at him. the bbc has been exploring what is behind the turmoil in venezuela. reporter: caracas, capital of the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world. and yet, a city where people queue all day hoping for bread, nappies, or baby milk. we had to film these...
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just landed in the philippines, mani manila. >> finally off the plane, 16 hours later in hong kong.rd with fifth harmony, but at least we don't have to fly 20 hours a week. >> do you think the judges will be raising their expectations because they know you're now in town? and you've got all this time? >> they probably will. >> they probably will. >> being back in l.a. also allows val to spend some time with brother maks and peta's little bundle of joy, baby shai. >> when i have a chance to hang out with him, i'm at the house. he is always smiling back. so, it's a beautiful thing. >> you guys are so cute. women will swoon. the ones that aren't swooning already with your shirt unbuttons to your belly button. i want everybody to know, this happens not only on the live show. this happens at rehearsal, too, the whole, keeping the buttons undone. i was going to show -- what's happening there? >> oh, no. >> what? >> come on, now. >> dude, you got a lot of cleavage. >>> chris pratt's "guardians of the galaxy" universe. a set tour of the sequel. >> they filmed me and seamlessly transport me
just landed in the philippines, mani manila. >> finally off the plane, 16 hours later in hong kong.rd with fifth harmony, but at least we don't have to fly 20 hours a week. >> do you think the judges will be raising their expectations because they know you're now in town? and you've got all this time? >> they probably will. >> they probably will. >> being back in l.a. also allows val to spend some time with brother maks and peta's little bundle of joy, baby shai....
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. >> on top of the refrigerator was a manila folder. >> did it just give you chills? >> it was horrible. why didn't she just tell us? >> reporter: did a secret lead to murder? >> it's got to be unimaginable. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's andrea canning with "nightfall." Ã act 1 >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. i'd like for you to envision roane county in the middle of october. the leaves are changing, there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brooke morris standing there and brooke feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brooke feels like a bomb goes off in her body, this is the second shot, and it tears through her chest. she's terrified, and she's in extreme pain. thank you, you can open your eyes. >> reporter: the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom. a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> "this is -- cannot be happening." >> it was really the worst day of my entire life. >> who would do this to our friend brooke. it was awful.
. >> on top of the refrigerator was a manila folder. >> did it just give you chills? >> it was horrible. why didn't she just tell us? >> reporter: did a secret lead to murder? >> it's got to be unimaginable. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's andrea canning with "nightfall." Ã act 1 >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. i'd like for you to envision roane county in the middle of october. the...
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officials in the philippines have discovered a secret lock—up cell in a police station in the capital, manila were being held there. the prisoners, all undocumented, said they had been there a week. they told investigators police had locked them up to extort money. aaron is here with all the business news. hgppy happy friday, james. we are talking tech and talking about some of the world's biggest companies. that is where the tech ones are nowadays. we start in silicon valley where three of the biggest names in technology have been reporting their numbers for the last three months. we are talking about the tech titans — google, amazon and microsoft. and it seems they are just getting bigger and bigger. the figures are jaw dropping, take a look. let's kick off with google. along with rival facebook it dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast. its holding company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22% to $24.8 billion. remember that is just three months worth of sales. five and a half billion of that was profit. it's the same story wit
officials in the philippines have discovered a secret lock—up cell in a police station in the capital, manila were being held there. the prisoners, all undocumented, said they had been there a week. they told investigators police had locked them up to extort money. aaron is here with all the business news. hgppy happy friday, james. we are talking tech and talking about some of the world's biggest companies. that is where the tech ones are nowadays. we start in silicon valley where three of...
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and the philippine star carries reassurance about this week's asean summit in manila.error threat. those are the major headlines of key publications around the world. now, kasia, we're about to hear from a true musical legend. i really love this. musical legend or not... every parent is proud of their children's achievements, no matter who that parent is. you might have missed the great britain ice hockey team's 5—1victory against estonia on monday night. well, one of the scorers was liam stewart. recognise the surname? yes, that is rock legend sir rod stewart's son. the singer was pretty pleased with his son's achievement. he certainly didn't miss it! he filmed himself in front of his tv while a bbc sports bulletin announced the result. presenter: great britain's ice hockey players won their second game in their world championship group beating australia 5—1 in belfast last night when liam stewart, the son of music legend sir rod stewart and former model rachel hunter, scored his first international goal. britain join japan and lithuania at the top of the table on six
and the philippine star carries reassurance about this week's asean summit in manila.error threat. those are the major headlines of key publications around the world. now, kasia, we're about to hear from a true musical legend. i really love this. musical legend or not... every parent is proud of their children's achievements, no matter who that parent is. you might have missed the great britain ice hockey team's 5—1victory against estonia on monday night. well, one of the scorers was liam...
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and the philippine star carries reassurance about this week's asean summit in manila.ying there's no specific terror threat. now kasia — there's an amazing story about weight loss all pa rents all parents are proud of their children and have a look at this. behind every sportsperson there is a proud parent or two. we do a lot for our children. now we will watch a really ha p py our children. now we will watch a really happy father watching as, watching the bbc after watching this son. . . watching the bbc after watching this son... keep up. you may have mist the great britain ice hockey team's victory on monday night. 0ne the great britain ice hockey team's victory on monday night. one of the players scoring was liam stuart. this father, sir rod stewart, was particularly pleased. they won the second game 5—1. liam stuart, the son of music legend sir rod stewart scored this first international goal. when it comes to travelling the world — it seems that not all passports are equal. according to an annual passport index, which bases success on how easy it is to travel wit
and the philippine star carries reassurance about this week's asean summit in manila.ying there's no specific terror threat. now kasia — there's an amazing story about weight loss all pa rents all parents are proud of their children and have a look at this. behind every sportsperson there is a proud parent or two. we do a lot for our children. now we will watch a really ha p py our children. now we will watch a really happy father watching as, watching the bbc after watching this son. . ....
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officials in the philippines have discovered a secret lock—up cell in a police station in the capital, manilapeople were being held. the prisoners, all undocumented, said they had been there a week. they told investigators police had locked them up to extort money. police in macedonia have used stun grenades inside parliament to end chaotic scenes which erupted after a vote to elect an ethnic albanian as speaker. protesters in skopje stormed the chamber — and attacked mps — after a coalition of parties backed talat xhaferi for the role. they fear moves to improve the status of albanians threaten macedonian unity. sarah corker reports. around 200 nationalist protesters, some wearing balaclavas, used chairs, tripods and other furniture as weapons to attack mps inside parliament. in the press room, a fist fight broke out. with blood pouring down his face, opposition leader zoran zaev was among ten people injured. the violence erupted just moments after an ethnic albanian was elected as parliamentary speaker. protesters oppose a coalition between mr zaev‘s party, the social democrats, and ethnic
officials in the philippines have discovered a secret lock—up cell in a police station in the capital, manilapeople were being held. the prisoners, all undocumented, said they had been there a week. they told investigators police had locked them up to extort money. police in macedonia have used stun grenades inside parliament to end chaotic scenes which erupted after a vote to elect an ethnic albanian as speaker. protesters in skopje stormed the chamber — and attacked mps — after a...
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a chilling discovery at a police station in manila — human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedf donkeys across africa. after 2,000 years of maritime tradition, is hong kong calling time on the chinese junk?
a chilling discovery at a police station in manila — human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedf donkeys across africa. after 2,000 years of maritime tradition, is hong kong calling time on the chinese junk?
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, manila. you're watching newsday on the bbc.come on the programme: shaking hands on a huge new oil after ten years of talks, myanmar and china finally reach agreement on an oil pipeline stretching nearly 800 kilometres. also on the programme: 48 hours after the event, united airlines finally apologises for trying to throw this doctor off one of its flights. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to
rebecca henschke, bbc news, manila. you're watching newsday on the bbc.come on the programme: shaking hands on a huge new oil after ten years of talks, myanmar and china finally reach agreement on an oil pipeline stretching nearly 800 kilometres. also on the programme: 48 hours after the event, united airlines finally apologises for trying to throw this doctor off one of its flights. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the...
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ben manila and eliza lipe a couple from san francisco traveled to maui in january for their honey moon. they contracted rat lung worm disease. it's triggered by parasitic worms, passed by snails and left on produce. the snails then invade the human brain and cause a rare meningitis. hawaii tourism officials say the disease is rare. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff reign ran yeary. clouds increasing in san francisco right now. we will show you where we have the best chance of showers wednesday. plus, how much hotter for the weekend. >>> also it's fun but is it safe? the new ritual at at&t park that caught the eye -- >> it is starting to get contagious. >> it's fun but is it safe? the new ritual at at&t that caught the eye of umpires and major league baseball. >>> and 42 trees at the center of a neighborhood dispute. some call them a fire hazard. but others think there is another reason they are on chopping block. back in a moment. what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take o
ben manila and eliza lipe a couple from san francisco traveled to maui in january for their honey moon. they contracted rat lung worm disease. it's triggered by parasitic worms, passed by snails and left on produce. the snails then invade the human brain and cause a rare meningitis. hawaii tourism officials say the disease is rare. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff reign ran yeary. clouds increasing in san francisco right now. we will show you where we have the best chance of showers...
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asian leaders took a softer stance on the south china sea dispute during their weekend summit in manilaer the summit ended, dropping references to land reclamation and militarization. those references had been included in the text during last year's meeting. china is extremely sensitive to comments about its activities in spratly islands. the former billionaire eike batista, who was once one of the world's richest men, has left prison in brazil for house arrest ahead of a corruption trial. batista, was worth more than $30 billion five years ago, but has lost much of his empire. he's been accused of bribery and hiding illegalfunds offshore. indonesia's president, joko widodo, has been greeted with a mix of protest and celebration during a visit to hong kong, where thousands of indonesians work as domestic helpers. ahead of the visit, president widodo said he aimed to improve his country's economy and workforce so that one day no—one would need to work abroad. over recent years, there's been concern about the treatment of foreign maids in hong kong. and finally, take a look at this. it's
asian leaders took a softer stance on the south china sea dispute during their weekend summit in manilaer the summit ended, dropping references to land reclamation and militarization. those references had been included in the text during last year's meeting. china is extremely sensitive to comments about its activities in spratly islands. the former billionaire eike batista, who was once one of the world's richest men, has left prison in brazil for house arrest ahead of a corruption trial....
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they will be within range of manila and taipei. it goes on.ve a delivery system, icbm that will reach the united states. our allies will be at risk. >> i think that's right. we nova tee jim patience of the obama variety, they will end up getting the missile technology right at some point. i think what the president is doing is the right thing. and he's getting china to be constructsive. they have never done that before. i'm optimistic we'll see more pressure brought on them than any other previous administration has been willing to bring. you mentioned in the previous segment about potential military action. i think that has to be on the table. kim is not going to listen unless he sees the power being projected in his direction. lou: i want to turn to the house, the freedom caucus chairman mark meadows saying you guys are still a few votes away on healthcare legislation. your thoughts around getting the votes necessary. >> i think we should get the vote. we promised to fully review it. that's what we should do. we have resistance to doing that
they will be within range of manila and taipei. it goes on.ve a delivery system, icbm that will reach the united states. our allies will be at risk. >> i think that's right. we nova tee jim patience of the obama variety, they will end up getting the missile technology right at some point. i think what the president is doing is the right thing. and he's getting china to be constructsive. they have never done that before. i'm optimistic we'll see more pressure brought on them than any other...
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tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust and--frankly, i'm disgusted. i come here to the chambers often and feels like i'm in a bad church. often times i feel i'm in a bad church. how did our city become so ugly? how did it become so damn ugly and i'm not the only one that feels that way. bhaut came down with ilish locked out of her home you know, while she was out at a senior male program gets locked out of the home and doesn't have access to life time of belongings. that is something to be proud of huh? in the city. right? something that we should all be proud of. how did we get
tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust...
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tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust and--frankly, i'm disgusted. i come here to the chambers often and feels like i'm in a bad church. often times i feel i'm in a bad church. how did our city become so ugly? how did it become so damn ugly and i'm not the only one that feels that way. bhaut came down with ilish locked out of her home you know, while she was out at a senior male program gets locked out of the home and doesn't have access to life time of belongings. that is something to be proud of huh? in the city. right? something that we should all be proud of. how did we get
tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust...
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they will be within range of manila and taipei. it goes on. and we can't wait until they have a delivery system, icbm that will reach the united states. our allies will be at risk. >> i think that's right. we nova tee jim patience of the obama variety, they will end up getting the missile technology right at some point. i think what the president is doing is the right thing. and he's getting china to be constructsive. they have never done that before. i'm optimistic we'll see more pressure brought on them than any other previous administration has been willing to bring. you mentioned in the previous segment about potential military action. i think that has to be on the table. kim is not going to listen unless he sees the power being projected in his direction. lou: i want to turn to the house, the freedom caucus chairman mark meadows saying you guys are still a few votes away on healthcare legislation. your thoughts around getting the votes necessary. >> i think we should get the vote. we promised to fully review it. that's what we should do.
they will be within range of manila and taipei. it goes on. and we can't wait until they have a delivery system, icbm that will reach the united states. our allies will be at risk. >> i think that's right. we nova tee jim patience of the obama variety, they will end up getting the missile technology right at some point. i think what the president is doing is the right thing. and he's getting china to be constructsive. they have never done that before. i'm optimistic we'll see more...
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then in philippine, catholic worshippers held a procession in manila, palm sunday is one of the most important days of the year in the philippines. at mass in dome a damascus, wors prayed. in stockholm sweden, palm sunday with a new means today. and pope also decrying suffering from war and terrorism. arthel: thank you. eric: she is known as space cowgirl, she is making history, aboard internationa internatione station. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. as america's #1 professional lawn care company,ing. trugreen can tailor a plan that turns your ordinary lawn into an extraordinary one. so start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95. energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the future of energy, for you. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protec
then in philippine, catholic worshippers held a procession in manila, palm sunday is one of the most important days of the year in the philippines. at mass in dome a damascus, wors prayed. in stockholm sweden, palm sunday with a new means today. and pope also decrying suffering from war and terrorism. arthel: thank you. eric: she is known as space cowgirl, she is making history, aboard internationa internatione station. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got......
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a chilling discovery at a police station in manila, human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedn donkey skin. it's driven by demand in china and is pushing some african communities into poverty and despair.
a chilling discovery at a police station in manila, human rights officers find more than ten undocumentedn donkey skin. it's driven by demand in china and is pushing some african communities into poverty and despair.
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worshipers take part in manila as a priest last palm lives with holy water.s one of the most important days of the year in the philippines. the only predominate country in asia was also held in damascus, syria were worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people. palm sunday mass took on a different meaning in stockholm, sweden today, just two days after the terror attack friday that killed four and wounded some 15 others. >> i think perhaps when we started, there was a sense of seriousness. the web oriented, there is a sense of relief. that difference was bigger today than perhaps the normal sunday. arthel, back to you. eric: christians in egypt in their houses of worship. to the unrest in the middle east, stay with fox news all day today for the very latest on all the latest development. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. there'try phillips' fiberway to ggood gummies.. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice wo
worshipers take part in manila as a priest last palm lives with holy water.s one of the most important days of the year in the philippines. the only predominate country in asia was also held in damascus, syria were worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people. palm sunday mass took on a different meaning in stockholm, sweden today, just two days after the terror attack friday that killed four and wounded some 15 others. >> i think perhaps when we started, there was a sense of...
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. >> stephen: you were kind of like the manila envelope of news.>> stephen: were you going to say balanced? were you about to say balanced? >> no, i wasn't. i believe that's trademarked. >> stephen: are you surprised you guys are the bad guys as opposed to msnbc? they must be so jealous of how much you get attacked! >> that's probably true. >> stephen: no publicity is bad publicity is what i'm saying. >> the thing, is donald trump watches cnn, which is why he talks about it so much because he actually watches it and even when he's railing against it, he's watching it. i've had him watch my show and tweet about people i'm interviewing while i'm interviewing them. oh, that guy is a jerk anderson cooper is interviewing, what a waste. things like that while you're interviewing them. it's, it's very strange. >> stephen: surprised he said that. i've never been on your show. ( laughter ) ( applause ) you know, what about-- does that change the way you report your show, knowing that the president is watching you guys at cnn, do you try to get a rise out of
. >> stephen: you were kind of like the manila envelope of news.>> stephen: were you going to say balanced? were you about to say balanced? >> no, i wasn't. i believe that's trademarked. >> stephen: are you surprised you guys are the bad guys as opposed to msnbc? they must be so jealous of how much you get attacked! >> that's probably true. >> stephen: no publicity is bad publicity is what i'm saying. >> the thing, is donald trump watches cnn, which is...
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it was just white manila envelopes. they were bringing them over to the segregation and they came across them. i'm just despondent. i'm just about to just give up on everything. enough's enough. >> weir must now face the disciplinary hearing board yet again to explain why the photos were in his possession. >> class 2, rule 33, misuse of clinical services. you can plead guilty, not guilty, or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> guilty with explanation. >> this is the third such hearing that i, myself, have been involved with with this offender relative to this behavior. obviously, you know, he is aware of what he can and cannot possess. >> weir's defense is that he did not realize that he still had these particular photos. he claims that he thought all of his photos of minors were confiscated the last time he got in trouble. >> i thought she got them last time, ma'am. i really did. now, granted, i should have gone and checked. okay? i was out four days before i got rolled up again. i just -- i had other thin
it was just white manila envelopes. they were bringing them over to the segregation and they came across them. i'm just despondent. i'm just about to just give up on everything. enough's enough. >> weir must now face the disciplinary hearing board yet again to explain why the photos were in his possession. >> class 2, rule 33, misuse of clinical services. you can plead guilty, not guilty, or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> guilty with explanation. >>...
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this is what has been happening in india, manila.n do that here, shortage of technology, that is the way we address it. most have seen some of the successful examples happening organically where private sector needs at companies are being met through community colleges where they are collaborating locally, creating a curriculum that is mutually advantageous to the students graduating and to the companies who are prospective employers. so we are setting all those different efforts and look into how scale it. mentioned the role of digital, which is enormously important. also the role of creating accreditation programs and really thinking about how to create both standards and certificates across different industries. and the construction industry in particular has done quite a good job on this front. today'swhy so many of apprentices that you see are coming up through that industry. taking some examples and bringing that to manufacturing and technology. i would like to challenge the people in the audience to come up with a better way t
this is what has been happening in india, manila.n do that here, shortage of technology, that is the way we address it. most have seen some of the successful examples happening organically where private sector needs at companies are being met through community colleges where they are collaborating locally, creating a curriculum that is mutually advantageous to the students graduating and to the companies who are prospective employers. so we are setting all those different efforts and look into...
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bloomberg, at my entering the bear market place 17% up manila, 16 to since then, so within four pointserritory level. it will be interesting to see where we go from here. who knows where we go? i could be wrong. sophie, let's happening? investors liking stocks, the peso up .1%, the strongest level for the currency tracking that rise in manila stocks. o ceo saying the peso, the ugly duckling, is now looking like a beautiful swan. for the rest of southeast asia, weakness in the rest of the currencies base. the korean won is leading the decline in asian forex. tokyohave stocks in closing out the morning session higher here, the weaker yen support him that advance, automakers seeing gains on the nikkei. mining stocks leading gains in climbingron ore miners as pricing and bear territory, aussie government and analysts warning for a drop of iron ore by the fourth quarter this year. stocks in jakarta on the rise. take a look at some of the laggards and it comes to the equity space. kong, swings between gains and losses. we are seeing broader weakness with that rally in hong kong fading. we ar
bloomberg, at my entering the bear market place 17% up manila, 16 to since then, so within four pointserritory level. it will be interesting to see where we go from here. who knows where we go? i could be wrong. sophie, let's happening? investors liking stocks, the peso up .1%, the strongest level for the currency tracking that rise in manila stocks. o ceo saying the peso, the ugly duckling, is now looking like a beautiful swan. for the rest of southeast asia, weakness in the rest of the...
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in the philippines, catholic worshipers held a profession in the capital of manila, palm sunday is onehe year in the philippines, the only predominantly catholic country in asia. at mass in syria, worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people, and palm sunday mass took on a different mean anything stockholm, sweden, today just two days after the terror attack friday that killed four and wounded some 15 others. pope francis today also decried suffering of all forms from terrorism and war. eric: bryan, thanks so much. that does it for us, at least for a little bit. arthel: yeah. we'll be back in one hour, at 6 p.m. eastern time. stick around here on the fox news channel. eric: see you in an hour. ♪ spring is on, so it's time to get started. but first things first- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care company. millions of homeowners like you trust us to give them a lawn they can live on. start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95. >> we see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two u.s. navy vessels in the eastern mediterranean. i am te
in the philippines, catholic worshipers held a profession in the capital of manila, palm sunday is onehe year in the philippines, the only predominantly catholic country in asia. at mass in syria, worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people, and palm sunday mass took on a different mean anything stockholm, sweden, today just two days after the terror attack friday that killed four and wounded some 15 others. pope francis today also decried suffering of all forms from terrorism and...
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by fall, the endgame which it been prefigured in the manila conference of late 66, was, we turn it over to the south vietnamese and go home, they defend and protect their own independence. because, they are nationalist. they have their own values as feed and his people. that goes back to my father's formulation of the american role and be in the 1950 four. there's a lot more to say, but let me stop and we can take questions. [applause] quite such think we will do the usual moving of locales here. in terms of questions. there are some questions that have come up on cards already. i'm taking a look at a few of them. -- firste thoughts off, i will allow myself to make some reflections on steve's presentation. of fullnterest disclosure -- we talked about this for several years -- spent a great deal time talking about went last summer to the lbj library which is a remarkable experience, going through these materials which are so pertinent to the 1960's. steve indicated, go back to the 14th century in some ways -- or to theperiod of america right after the civil war. i think steve's point was
by fall, the endgame which it been prefigured in the manila conference of late 66, was, we turn it over to the south vietnamese and go home, they defend and protect their own independence. because, they are nationalist. they have their own values as feed and his people. that goes back to my father's formulation of the american role and be in the 1950 four. there's a lot more to say, but let me stop and we can take questions. [applause] quite such think we will do the usual moving of locales...
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tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust and--frankly, i'm disgusted. i come here to the chambers often and feels like i'm in a bad church. often times i feel i'm in a bad church. how did our city become so ugly? how did it become so damn ugly and i'm not the only one that feels that way. bhaut came down with ilish locked out of her home you know, while she was out at a senior male program gets locked out of the home and doesn't have access to life time of belongings. that is something to be proud of huh? in the city. right? something that we should all be proud of. how did we get
tony robles board president of manila town. the i hotel is our legacy in the 40th anniversary of the evictions of the elders of manila town. here today to speak on behalf of myself who born here in san francisco california in 1964. seen a lot of things happen in my community and tell you i'm troubled and hurt and angry and disgusted about what happened to irish canada. what is happening to our elders here in the city. what came down with irish was-up excuse my language but it was. it unjust...
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pete: i love that didn't have enough time to put together other than a manila folder. he must've learned from you, pete. abby: what will the next 100 days bring for the president and the american people? transfer plus, how much of schumer's 100 days. leading democrats to do as president size. true to class can you say zuckerberg 2020? ♪ usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ag
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because that's what happens in india and manila. they've been doing that for many years.t in technology is the way to address it. >> and we've seen some of the most successful examples happening organically just like you mentioned where private sector needs at companies are being met through community colleges where they're collaborating locally creating a curriculum mutual advantageous so we're studying all the different efforts and looking to figure out how to scale it. i think secretary ross mentioned the role of digital, which is enormously important. also the role of creating accreditation programs and really thinking about how to create both standards and certificates across different industries and the construction industry in particular has done quite a good job on this run and that's why so many of today's apprentices that you see are coming up through that industry. so taking some examples and bringing that to manufacturing and bringing that to technology. >> i'd like to challenge the people in this audience to come up with a better way to label vocational. reed
because that's what happens in india and manila. they've been doing that for many years.t in technology is the way to address it. >> and we've seen some of the most successful examples happening organically just like you mentioned where private sector needs at companies are being met through community colleges where they're collaborating locally creating a curriculum mutual advantageous so we're studying all the different efforts and looking to figure out how to scale it. i think...
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from manila to rangoon we should advocate for policies that advocate transparency as elements for partnership with the united states. to inform this initiative i met with numerous key stakeholders in congressened a the administration and i'm holding a series of hearings in the subcommittee, the first of which took place last week. i look forward to working with the congress and all of our colleagues as we work to advance this initiative and welcome the input of our colleagues as well. there is no doubt that the rise of china over the last 30-plus years has been remarkable. china has lifted 500 million people from poverty since premier shaw ping began economic reforms. in that time our relationship with china has emerged with perhaps the world's most important bilateral relationship from an economic and security per spick -- perspective. i believe it's in the national security and economic interests of the united states between both nations, the importance of this relationship can make a significant difference for the world. while the united states can and should seek to engage china, we must
from manila to rangoon we should advocate for policies that advocate transparency as elements for partnership with the united states. to inform this initiative i met with numerous key stakeholders in congressened a the administration and i'm holding a series of hearings in the subcommittee, the first of which took place last week. i look forward to working with the congress and all of our colleagues as we work to advance this initiative and welcome the input of our colleagues as well. there is...
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i came home one day and there's a thick manila packet from the central intelligence agency. a foia request have been granted and there is almost a thousand pages of documents. the on these espn psychokinesis programs and that became the basis of phenomenon. that's where i learned about the apollo astronaut, ed mitchell was going through esp tests going to the moon. the informatione was priceless. >> host: must go to phenomenon them. you visited edgar mitchell and first of all, tell us who he was. you visited him in his last part of life. >> guest: the way i got the idea to write phenomena was researching pentagon spring. i was looking at the apollo image library. so much of darpa has to do with space. it was the launching point of the organization. i found this image and it showed an astronaut standing on the moon reading a document. i thought, oh my god this is incredible image. you have advanced science, space travel and proto- technology, writing, reading, and this one image. i had to know what that astronaut was reading on the moon. first i found out it was edgar mitchel
i came home one day and there's a thick manila packet from the central intelligence agency. a foia request have been granted and there is almost a thousand pages of documents. the on these espn psychokinesis programs and that became the basis of phenomenon. that's where i learned about the apollo astronaut, ed mitchell was going through esp tests going to the moon. the informatione was priceless. >> host: must go to phenomenon them. you visited edgar mitchell and first of all, tell us who...
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i came home and there was a thick manila packet on thency, cia as a request for grantedst there was almost 1,000 pages of documents for of the espum psychokinesis programs the basis of phenomenon that is where i learned how the astronaut had esp test going to the moon these documents are priceless. >> host: so let's go to phenomenon. . . .... .... image library because so much of darpa has to do with space. it was the l >> it was the longest one of the organization. i found this image and it shows an astronaut standing on the moon, reading a document. i thought, oh, my, god this is an incredible image. you have advanced science. i mean, space travel, and you know, prototechnology. and i have to know what that astronaut was reading on the moon. first, i found out it was edgar mitchell of apollo 14. >> host: sixth man to step on the moon. >> guest: yes, i went to interview him in florida and asked what he was read n oon th moon and he said a map. man on the moon reading a map of the moon. why was he reading the map? because he was lost. that, to me, is just a brilliant, beautiful. the book i
i came home and there was a thick manila packet on thency, cia as a request for grantedst there was almost 1,000 pages of documents for of the espum psychokinesis programs the basis of phenomenon that is where i learned how the astronaut had esp test going to the moon these documents are priceless. >> host: so let's go to phenomenon. . . .... .... image library because so much of darpa has to do with space. it was the l >> it was the longest one of the organization. i found this...
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and i also believe the envoy from philippines to united states is head of trump tour manila.use of the constitution but it says you can't receive anything if you're the president of value from a foreign power and it doesn't require a quid pro quo. trump's biggest problem was not fully divesting. y, he would have taken a hit to his fortune but still would have been a bhl air. >> there's a lot -- >> we want to clean something up here, right? >> the escort service. >> yeah. >> don't think there's been a connection made there from the president. they were trying use his name. it wasn't him. >> okay. but do you believe these existing ces are there now? like someone could drop an article of impeachment now in the house of representatives or are you saying there's an investigation that shows a direct line on all these issues, then you bring it up? >> there's got to be more of an investigation up. can't draw up articles of impeachment right now but the most likely grounds for impeachment is going to be collusion with russia depending on what comes out of these investigations. >> so,
and i also believe the envoy from philippines to united states is head of trump tour manila.use of the constitution but it says you can't receive anything if you're the president of value from a foreign power and it doesn't require a quid pro quo. trump's biggest problem was not fully divesting. y, he would have taken a hit to his fortune but still would have been a bhl air. >> there's a lot -- >> we want to clean something up here, right? >> the escort service. >> yeah....
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. >> with the lipstick in a manila envelope which i didn't realize at the time i was green. you know, enough money for a box. >> so, is it something the pop-up stores will you be doing that also with an e-commerce site as well? >> oh, absolutely. right now it's going to be on lord & taylor.com and we're in five stores and there's plans for definitely growth. >> what's the book about? >> the book is called "beauty from the inside out" and it's honestly, i spent my life telling people how to put makeup on to look healthy and look better. i'm not telling people not to wear makeup but honestly if you take care of yourself and eat the right food and you know what supplements to take -- >> what are the right supplements? what's the right food? >> well, first of all. for me the right supplements are things that are easy to take. in a powder or something to chew. i don't take capsules. >> okay. >> but you know, and everyone is different. the whole idea of the book is that you read all the different experts, and you try one thing at a time. you know. when you're not feeling good you
. >> with the lipstick in a manila envelope which i didn't realize at the time i was green. you know, enough money for a box. >> so, is it something the pop-up stores will you be doing that also with an e-commerce site as well? >> oh, absolutely. right now it's going to be on lord & taylor.com and we're in five stores and there's plans for definitely growth. >> what's the book about? >> the book is called "beauty from the inside out" and it's...
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jets flying over manila. these things happen.hat the more important thing that happened last night is that these two leaders met face-to-face for the first time, and the record on the chinese/american relationship is it starts at the top. it has to begin with eye-to-eye, direct contact between the two leaders. that is reagan and deng xiaoping, it has now happened between president trump and president xi. >> so one of the things that we had talked to you about before this latest news last night was that the investment that china is making in either germany, or the united states, is getting tougher, and as a result they may -- they may recoil a little bit from making it easier for us to invest over there. so is that still your view? that doesn't sound like progress, that sounds like going backwards. >> well, what i would say is it sounds to me like an issue, joe, that needs to be discussed face-to-face. in the past, most of the discussions between china and the united states have been around trade and currency. 22 but the flow of c
jets flying over manila. these things happen.hat the more important thing that happened last night is that these two leaders met face-to-face for the first time, and the record on the chinese/american relationship is it starts at the top. it has to begin with eye-to-eye, direct contact between the two leaders. that is reagan and deng xiaoping, it has now happened between president trump and president xi. >> so one of the things that we had talked to you about before this latest news last...
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i came home one day and there was a thick manila packet from the central intelligence agency, a foia request had been granted and there were almost 1000 pages of documents on these espn psychokinesis programs. that became the basis of "phenomena" and have a super interesting. that's what i learned about that the apollo astronaut ed mitchell was doing esp test going to the moon. the little details inside these documents are just priceless. >> host: let's go to "phenomena." you visited edgar mitchell, first of all, tell us who he was here you visited him in his last -- >> guest: the way i got the idea to write "phenomena," sort of the spark was researching "the pentagon's brain." i was looking at the apollo image library because so much of darpa has to do with space. it was the launching point of the organization, and i found this image and it shows an astronaut standing on the moon reading a document. and i thought, oh my god, this is an incredible image. you have advanced science. space travel and, you know, proto- technology, writing, reading in this one image. and i had to know wha
i came home one day and there was a thick manila packet from the central intelligence agency, a foia request had been granted and there were almost 1000 pages of documents on these espn psychokinesis programs. that became the basis of "phenomena" and have a super interesting. that's what i learned about that the apollo astronaut ed mitchell was doing esp test going to the moon. the little details inside these documents are just priceless. >> host: let's go to...