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invented this character martin sheen. i took the martin from a guy who was very encouraging to me. and i took the sheen from bishop fulton sheen because i thought of him as an actor. he was one of the biggest things on television. he hosted a lecture basically and he was this very handsome, dramatic guy. i didn't always understand what he was talking about. he was kind of conservative, but his performance, per se, was gripping. i would say i'm going to respond to that. i became martin sheen. >> so thank you for telling that story. i loved hearing it. so when you juxtapose and compare what you had to endure then with what these dreamers, the pushback that they are getting now, what does that say about the country, how far we have come or not come? >> for me, we were safe. we were american born, first generation. there was never any fear of deportation. my father and mother both became naturalized citizens. that is where they met. my father didn't speak english. my mother taught him english and they fell in love and got married in 1927 and started raising a family. we didn't know tha
invented this character martin sheen. i took the martin from a guy who was very encouraging to me. and i took the sheen from bishop fulton sheen because i thought of him as an actor. he was one of the biggest things on television. he hosted a lecture basically and he was this very handsome, dramatic guy. i didn't always understand what he was talking about. he was kind of conservative, but his performance, per se, was gripping. i would say i'm going to respond to that. i became martin sheen....
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this makes it particularly unfortunate that thejudge, sir martin, didn't ta ke that thejudge, sir martinthat the original criticism of the prime minister was that she didn't take questions and meet residents originally. before the inquiry was launched. the backdrop for the inquiry, this session today, was gold leaf in the con not rooms. i think it's not ideal, in terms of establishing credibility with the community. there is also the issue about terms of reference, how wide they should be. there is always difficulty with public enquiries, the wider the terms of reference, the wider the terms of reference, the longer, potentially, it takes in terms of time. that's right, it's important for enquiries to maintain their focus. the terms of reference we re their focus. the terms of reference were adjusted in confrontation willett consultation with the community. the inquiry can't address every issue around grenfell and many of these issues are in the lap of the government to address. sajiv javid as communities secretary will, i'm sure, continue to announce steps to address the wider issues. i
this makes it particularly unfortunate that thejudge, sir martin, didn't ta ke that thejudge, sir martinthat the original criticism of the prime minister was that she didn't take questions and meet residents originally. before the inquiry was launched. the backdrop for the inquiry, this session today, was gold leaf in the con not rooms. i think it's not ideal, in terms of establishing credibility with the community. there is also the issue about terms of reference, how wide they should be....
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martin.herlands, the european part of the kingdom of the netherlands. and in the european part we have had our share of disasters but a different share. we have had the share of the disasters of flooding in the netherlands, so we cope, we can cope with floods. a hurricane of this magnitude was something totally new to us in the netherlands. it's not new to our friends in the caribbean. actually, it's quite rare in curacao and aruba and unfortunately st. martin like antigua has experienced something similar before. if i tell you a little bit of what happened in st. martin, yes, we had the wrath of the hurricane come over st. martin. to give you some figures, four people died on st. martin. one of them of natural causes and three deaths directly related to the hurricane. isle speak on the dutch part of st. martin and not on the french part, the 40,000 people. more than 40 people injured, of which 11 seriously injured. i think of all the structures to, the houtzs in st. martin, 90% is damaged an
martin.herlands, the european part of the kingdom of the netherlands. and in the european part we have had our share of disasters but a different share. we have had the share of the disasters of flooding in the netherlands, so we cope, we can cope with floods. a hurricane of this magnitude was something totally new to us in the netherlands. it's not new to our friends in the caribbean. actually, it's quite rare in curacao and aruba and unfortunately st. martin like antigua has experienced...
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martin. that we share with france. half of the island or 40% is dutch, roughly 40,000 people are living there. the other part is french. so if i say that i'm a different animal a little bit. i'm not born obviously in st. martin. i'm born in the netherlands, the european part of the kingdom of the netherlands and in the european part we have had our share of disasters but a different share. we have had the share of the disasters of flooding in the netherlands. a hurricane of this magnitude was something totally new to us in the netherlands. it's not new to our friends in the caribbean, actually it's quite rare in aruba and unfortunately st. martin, like antigua has experienced something similar before. if i tell you a little bit of what happened in st. martin, we had had the rath of the hurricane come over st. martin. to give you some figures four people died on st. martin. one of them of natural causes and three deaths directly related to the hurricane. by the way i'll speak on the dutch part
martin. that we share with france. half of the island or 40% is dutch, roughly 40,000 people are living there. the other part is french. so if i say that i'm a different animal a little bit. i'm not born obviously in st. martin. i'm born in the netherlands, the european part of the kingdom of the netherlands and in the european part we have had our share of disasters but a different share. we have had the share of the disasters of flooding in the netherlands. a hurricane of this magnitude was...
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martin. one of them of natural causes and three deaths directly related to the hurricane. by the way, i'll speak on the dutch part of st. martin and not on the french part, the 40,000 people. more than 40 people injured of which 11 seriously injured. i think of all the structures to houses in st. martin, 90% is damaged, probably 30% is damaged beyond repair. it's -- it's a severe loss. we are in a different situation because st. martin being part of a wider kingdom, of course, the other three parts of the kingdom were not touched by st. martin and i think the thing you can see the other part of the kingdom including part in europe have immediately said we will not abandon to you. we are all part of one kingdom, four parts of one kingdom. we are there with you also in this moment of need. our king went out to last sunday to visit people who had been evacuated from the island. he visited st. martin on monday, stayed overnight on the island and went on tuesday, yesterday, to the two other island
martin. one of them of natural causes and three deaths directly related to the hurricane. by the way, i'll speak on the dutch part of st. martin and not on the french part, the 40,000 people. more than 40 people injured of which 11 seriously injured. i think of all the structures to houses in st. martin, 90% is damaged, probably 30% is damaged beyond repair. it's -- it's a severe loss. we are in a different situation because st. martin being part of a wider kingdom, of course, the other three...
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martin. it was her dream birthday vacation.t is left will live in her nightmares. >> it looked like hell. it looked like a war zone. it went from the most beautiful resort ever to chaos. to total destruction. >> reporter: the once idyllic islands of the northern caribbean took the brunt of hurricane irma. now waste lands of destruction and debris. the category 5 storm killed at least 37 people from barbuda. >> this is one of the worst days of my life. the entire country has been decimated. >> reporter: to st. martin, to the virgin islands. now there are severe shortages of food, water, and medicine. and adding to the chaos, a second hurricane, jose, churning over the same area this weekend. costing authorities precious time, preventing them from getting to the most ravaged areas. now the harrowing stories of survival are emerging. >> flooding is kind of amazing. the rain and wind is bringing it through the sliding doors. >> reporter: along with tales of the frightening aftermatds as the rule of law began to break down. >> it is
martin. it was her dream birthday vacation.t is left will live in her nightmares. >> it looked like hell. it looked like a war zone. it went from the most beautiful resort ever to chaos. to total destruction. >> reporter: the once idyllic islands of the northern caribbean took the brunt of hurricane irma. now waste lands of destruction and debris. the category 5 storm killed at least 37 people from barbuda. >> this is one of the worst days of my life. the entire country has...
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marandi in beirut he's an associate professor at the university of tehran also in beirut we have martin j. he is a freelance broadcast journalist and honorable we crossed who he were also and he is an analyst and commentator on iraq and kurdistan region across the uk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first in beirut i said in my introduction the the issue of kurdish independence is very vexing and even dangerous we have a lot of countries in the neighborhood that are a start surely against the idea but then again the kurds by any definition of self-determination probably should get their own state here this is being stuck between a rock and a hard place go ahead mohammed in me in beirut. i think a key point that has to be remembered is that the current iraqi constitution was written. with the cooperation of the different groups in iraq including the current presidential leadership in arab real and the constitution except the federal iraq and the leadership that these people right now have in the arab be in is base
marandi in beirut he's an associate professor at the university of tehran also in beirut we have martin j. he is a freelance broadcast journalist and honorable we crossed who he were also and he is an analyst and commentator on iraq and kurdistan region across the uk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first in beirut i said in my introduction the the issue of kurdish independence is very vexing and even dangerous we have a...
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take pkg 0:01 pkg n11a st martin officer crash vo chopper san martin fatal ax --la evidencia del fuerteo quedo esparcidos por la carretera...algunos fierros retorcidos y una motocicleta visiblemente daÑada yacia en el pavimento. ---james branik residente de san jose es el oficial que fallecio tras un accidente de transito este martes a las casi 6 de la maÑana en la ciudad de san martin del condado de santa clara ciudad que se ubica entre las ciudades de morgan hill y gilroy. --las autoridades dicen que la mortal colision sucedio en la carretera monterey y la avenida san martin. nat sound n11a st martin officer crash vo 01:22 "i didnt see but i heard a big noise.. --este testigo dijo que auqnue no vio el momento del impacto escucho el fuerte ruido. --la policia informo que un conductor de 47 años residente de gilroy iba a bordo de una camioneta tipo "pick up" en direccion norte de la monterrey e intento dar la vuelta en la avenida "chester" cuando impacto al oficial branik de 44 aÑos de edad quien viajaba en motocicleta. --el agente de la patrulla de caminos de gilroy fue declarado muert
take pkg 0:01 pkg n11a st martin officer crash vo chopper san martin fatal ax --la evidencia del fuerteo quedo esparcidos por la carretera...algunos fierros retorcidos y una motocicleta visiblemente daÑada yacia en el pavimento. ---james branik residente de san jose es el oficial que fallecio tras un accidente de transito este martes a las casi 6 de la maÑana en la ciudad de san martin del condado de santa clara ciudad que se ubica entre las ciudades de morgan hill y gilroy. --las autoridades...
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sir martin moore—bick there at the start of the inquiry. much for being with us. some may seem comparisons in this inquiry and the hillsborough investigation, and the whole level of anger and the distrust in the authorities and the establishment? of course. what are your thoughts on this inquiry into grenfell tower and if it can answer the key questions that the survivors and the residents want answered? it can answer the questions, it is whether it does. the initial approach of the chair, it has been a mixture. some of the questions he is asking are pertinent questions he is asking are pertinent questions but he's ruled out large areas which has angered the local community and the bereaved and the survivors, for example, recent figures show that 2% of social housing tower blocks have sprinkler systems and more than 70% of them only have one escape route. is it a coincidence? 0r only have one escape route. is it a coincidence? or is it to do with austerity? is it to do with legal aid cuts, that residents could not get complaints about safet
sir martin moore—bick there at the start of the inquiry. much for being with us. some may seem comparisons in this inquiry and the hillsborough investigation, and the whole level of anger and the distrust in the authorities and the establishment? of course. what are your thoughts on this inquiry into grenfell tower and if it can answer the key questions that the survivors and the residents want answered? it can answer the questions, it is whether it does. the initial approach of the chair, it...
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and ok to lead to let me know if you let me go to martin here before we go to the break you martin i did that the real crux of the story is that what happened if you look at the major kurdish populations they're all very key to this if assad makes a deal on some kind of regional autonomy that send this sends a signal to other others in the kurdish the aspirin that some kind of deal could be made this is why it's called this the kurdish puzzle this program or go ahead before we go to the break here martin so what is new someone who has just recently reached out to the kurds in northern syria and i think this is as a consequence to what's going on in neighboring kurdistan you know it makes him look as though he's he's more in control of his own country if he can be the one who brokered such a deal but that's a very dangerous precedent and i think that's what's making the iranians were in the us at the moment is if we go ahead with these deals and we throw away constitutions and agreements have been made in history you know that that does that does start a very very dangerous precedent
and ok to lead to let me know if you let me go to martin here before we go to the break you martin i did that the real crux of the story is that what happened if you look at the major kurdish populations they're all very key to this if assad makes a deal on some kind of regional autonomy that send this sends a signal to other others in the kurdish the aspirin that some kind of deal could be made this is why it's called this the kurdish puzzle this program or go ahead before we go to the break...
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marti karen ann martin peter c. martin solica m. martin william j. martin jr. brian e.tinez jose angel martinez jr. robert gabriel martinez waleska martinez lizie d. martinez-calderon paul richard martini ann marie marlene kramer joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas stephen frank masi adal. mason. >> and my cousin. i wish you were here, lou, to enjoy angela's beautiful children. guide and protect them from heaven. we love you and miss you. your beautiful smile and your uplifting personality. thank you. >> and my uncle martin morales. we miss you and we love you always. memories are what we often hold onto. we also are grown, but your memory will always be with us. i know you're in good company with grandpa watching over us. i love you. until we see each other again. thank you. nicholas george massa patricia ann massari michael massaroli philip william mastrandrea jr. rudolph mastrocinque joseph mathai charles mathers william a. mathesen marcello matricciano margaret elaine mattic jean e.mattson robert d. mattson walter matuza timothy j. moss jill mauro campbell charles
marti karen ann martin peter c. martin solica m. martin william j. martin jr. brian e.tinez jose angel martinez jr. robert gabriel martinez waleska martinez lizie d. martinez-calderon paul richard martini ann marie marlene kramer joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas stephen frank masi adal. mason. >> and my cousin. i wish you were here, lou, to enjoy angela's beautiful children. guide and protect them from heaven. we love you and miss you. your beautiful smile and your uplifting...
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sir martin moore—bick there at the start of proceedings this morning.more about where everything goes from here sarah? as you said that the interim report, first conclusions are expected in easter, by easter, but this is a huge process as sir martin moore—bick made very clear. there are thousands of documents to go through, hundreds of people who will give evidence as this is a long and lengthy process and his statement is being digestive by the many hundreds orup to 150 being digestive by the many hundreds or up to 150 people who wear in the room when he was announcing the enquiry, many residents and survivors. i have one of them here, a university professor who also works with many young people who we re works with many young people who were involved with the fire, who we re were involved with the fire, who were involved with the fire, who were in the fire. how are they giving, now, three months on? very sadly, because the hopes that they had of surviving the high iliac fire and living a life have been shattered. one another accommodation was supposed
sir martin moore—bick there at the start of proceedings this morning.more about where everything goes from here sarah? as you said that the interim report, first conclusions are expected in easter, by easter, but this is a huge process as sir martin moore—bick made very clear. there are thousands of documents to go through, hundreds of people who will give evidence as this is a long and lengthy process and his statement is being digestive by the many hundreds orup to 150 being digestive by...
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new government will it be four times in a row for angela merkel as chancellor her main challenger martine scholtz is hoping to pull off a shock victory but the chances are slim after a lackluster campaign. also coming up north korea ups the ante against the united states. foreign minister tells the un that an attack on the u.s. mainland is now inevitable. i'm sorry kelly a very warm welcome to our special coverage of the german elections the polling stations are open and germans are deciding whether angela merkel serves a fourth term as chancellor more than sixty one million people are eligible to cast their ballots and they are expected to deliver merkel a clear victory and the other result would count as a major surprise if she wins merkel will probably need to find a coalition partner to form a government and that is where the race gets interesting will there be another grand coalition with the social democrats or will she have the numbers to join forces with smaller parties. well for more now on the voting we have standing by for us nick connelly our correspondent who is ember len at
new government will it be four times in a row for angela merkel as chancellor her main challenger martine scholtz is hoping to pull off a shock victory but the chances are slim after a lackluster campaign. also coming up north korea ups the ante against the united states. foreign minister tells the un that an attack on the u.s. mainland is now inevitable. i'm sorry kelly a very warm welcome to our special coverage of the german elections the polling stations are open and germans are deciding...
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steve martin and the steep canyon rangers, everybody!lients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of defrauding taxpayers. and mortgage lenders accused of unfairly foreclosing on homes. now he wants to be attorney general. john adams: the best attorney general the i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guest will be jerry seinfeld! now stick around for james corden and his guests, don johnson and minnie driver. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way from it up for your host, the one, the only james corden! (cheers and app
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now the two hardest hit islands st martin and st barts needs to be completely rebuilt. and st martin ninety percent of buildings have been destroyed or significantly damaged so who's going to foot the bill. insurance companies reimburse cars houses and buildings with comprehensive coverage. who will look weak on a is one of the lucky ones have comprehensive insurance he owns a boat rental business in saint martin? simple songs soon we've lost at least fifty percent of all boats which announces a tens of millions of dollars. noone appellant it'll. but owners of buildings or cars that are not covered under comprehensive insurance policy will not be compensated. this is particularly problematic in saint martin for experts estimate that fifty percent of homeowners do not have insurance. yes and it's true that many people on these islands are not insured and of course that's when the government steps in a multi don't goodwill. each to cover the costs of the french government will dip into funds that are put aside for natural disasters in the overseas territories. these funds
now the two hardest hit islands st martin and st barts needs to be completely rebuilt. and st martin ninety percent of buildings have been destroyed or significantly damaged so who's going to foot the bill. insurance companies reimburse cars houses and buildings with comprehensive coverage. who will look weak on a is one of the lucky ones have comprehensive insurance he owns a boat rental business in saint martin? simple songs soon we've lost at least fifty percent of all boats which announces...
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but again what was important from martin shows just now is trying to present a vision forward for the video as you yourself said using a phrase from the football was something that he particularly likes you know the first time that he uses football to try and compare the sport with his own career and something that he did here today to say well after the match is also before the match and this is a new phase for the s.p.d. a new phase in opposition and new phase indeed thomas ferro with the very latest from the s.p.d. headquarters thank you so much for putting it all into context for us. well let's head now to our panel of experts who are here in the studio to talk a little bit more about the s.p.d. entering the opposition we are joined of course fire our political correspondent hans browne to see him sitting here just next to me and oliver limca joins us rejoins us we have to say again from schiller university. i was hunting you first what do you make of what we just heard there from the s.p. there. well it was an upbeat surprisingly upbeat address clearly it's trying to prepare his
but again what was important from martin shows just now is trying to present a vision forward for the video as you yourself said using a phrase from the football was something that he particularly likes you know the first time that he uses football to try and compare the sport with his own career and something that he did here today to say well after the match is also before the match and this is a new phase for the s.p.d. a new phase in opposition and new phase indeed thomas ferro with the...
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had voted for the day meanwhile where you are though thomas i mean martin martin scholtz i mean he basically came out of the gate last night in a fighting spirit really very much on the attack is there also soul searching going on at the s.p.d. or are they really gearing up now for the opposition. well this certainly a lot of questions here at the s.p.d. but let me just tell you i mean obviously the c.d.u. lost many votes to the fifty but the s.p.d. also lost many votes to the around five hundred thousand according to some of the stats that we've been able to get and that's something obviously that worries many people here at the s.p.d. headquarters the s.p.d. was for decades the workers' party the party that represented the interest of the workers and that's something that to a certain extent they seem to have lost two parties for example like the a.f.d. there are many questions in the next few hours in the next few days that will have to be resolved here for example who will lead the party in opposition who will be the parliamentary leader what role exactly martin schultz plans to play i a
had voted for the day meanwhile where you are though thomas i mean martin martin scholtz i mean he basically came out of the gate last night in a fighting spirit really very much on the attack is there also soul searching going on at the s.p.d. or are they really gearing up now for the opposition. well this certainly a lot of questions here at the s.p.d. but let me just tell you i mean obviously the c.d.u. lost many votes to the fifty but the s.p.d. also lost many votes to the around five...
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martin luther king iii.se] >> let me thank god for bringing us all here safely today and in the spirit of late great dick gregory who often said, i hope and pray that i return back to our respective destinations will be equally safe. we owe a great debt of gratitude to reverend sharpton. for a number of reasons. [applause] some of us may have thought this was called because of charlottesville. but it was many months before charlottesville. that al sharpton thought it was important for the religious leaders of our nation to come together. so christians and jews and muslims and other leaders faith leaders here today, that we already know. go back to their respective communities. mobilizing and organize because we have a big election coming up. we have elections every year but a big one next year. we're here today because we're compelled by moral obligation. that obligation is prophetic. calls upon justice to roll down like waters and righteousness like a stream. we're here because citizens are losing confidenc
martin luther king iii.se] >> let me thank god for bringing us all here safely today and in the spirit of late great dick gregory who often said, i hope and pray that i return back to our respective destinations will be equally safe. we owe a great debt of gratitude to reverend sharpton. for a number of reasons. [applause] some of us may have thought this was called because of charlottesville. but it was many months before charlottesville. that al sharpton thought it was important for the...
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martin.impson bay resort was to be her dream birthday vacation. >> it went from the most beautiful resort ever to chaos to total destruction. >> reporter: the category 5 storm killed at least 37 people from barbuda -- >> this has been one of the worst days of my life, the entire country has been decimated. >> reporter: to st. martin to the virgin islands. now there are severe shortages of food, water and medicine. on sunday we left with the coast guard on a cutter as they rushed to st. thomas in the u.s. virgin islands to bring in needed supplies and to evacuate stranded americans to puerto rico. >> we'll have water, we'll have dry food, some clothes for kids in need and we also are dropping off federal agents to help with law enforcement and try to re-open the airport and the ports in st. defense says 4600 service members are helping with relief efforts in the virgin islands and puerto rico. while the lucky ones from another devastated island, st. martin, are evacuated by c-130s. what did it
martin.impson bay resort was to be her dream birthday vacation. >> it went from the most beautiful resort ever to chaos to total destruction. >> reporter: the category 5 storm killed at least 37 people from barbuda -- >> this has been one of the worst days of my life, the entire country has been decimated. >> reporter: to st. martin to the virgin islands. now there are severe shortages of food, water and medicine. on sunday we left with the coast guard on a cutter as...
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that is martin schulz's core messagage. why isn't he translating that into votes?: because he's trying to replacee centrist chancellor wih centrist chancellor. if you want centrist policies, we have her. why do we need to replace her? the party feels it cannot go left because the left is occupied. merkel has got the center. he is squeezed in the middle. peter: so he did a great job application to become her deputy. derek: although he only wants to be chancellor. the issue is what government is she going to get, and at the moment, nobody is sure what is going to come. peter: the lady to my left interviewed martin schulz yesterday. what did you learn? christiane: he's fighting. he's a fighter. but it takes its toll. he started off saying, i'm going to be the chancellor. he doesn't say that anymore. he doesn't at all unless you force them to. realistically, there is no chance that he can become chancellor. let's say highly unlikely. so what he fights for is to get an equitable result. it has to be above what his predecessor got, and even above that before him. when th
that is martin schulz's core messagage. why isn't he translating that into votes?: because he's trying to replacee centrist chancellor wih centrist chancellor. if you want centrist policies, we have her. why do we need to replace her? the party feels it cannot go left because the left is occupied. merkel has got the center. he is squeezed in the middle. peter: so he did a great job application to become her deputy. derek: although he only wants to be chancellor. the issue is what government is...
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father martin calling the attacks homophobic in nature. in each statement about criticism receiving theological college rights after consulting with university and archdiocesan advisors decision was made to withdrawal the invitation and in the interest of avoiding distraction and kopts versey. >> sites are defaming me priest in good standing and the work i'm trying to do totally within the bound writes of catholi and was again formally approved by jesuit superiors and endorsed by two cardinals. >> trying to distance itself from the controversy catholic urts officials inyou'd their own statement reading in part we regret the implication that catholic university supported he decision to revoke the invitation. universities and related entities should be places for the free, civil exchange of ideas. other culture is increasingly hostile to the idea. >> you of california berkley made national headlines and touched off passionate protests of controversial ten and rationalizeing not wanting to offend students. and publicity is worse and there's m
father martin calling the attacks homophobic in nature. in each statement about criticism receiving theological college rights after consulting with university and archdiocesan advisors decision was made to withdrawal the invitation and in the interest of avoiding distraction and kopts versey. >> sites are defaming me priest in good standing and the work i'm trying to do totally within the bound writes of catholi and was again formally approved by jesuit superiors and endorsed by two...
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martin. at least ten people have been killed. we don't know if we expect that number to rise, but obviously, people are praying it doesn't. this was the air traffic control tower at st. martin's airport. celebrating 70 years of spectacular landings. the same tower looks like this. the storm just lopped off the entire top of the tower. the only thing recognizable is the staircase on the side. this say library on st. martin before the storm hit. this is the same library now. you can see the stacks of books there. walls caving in. st. martin's newspaper, "the daily harold" reports some of the library made it. the media lab had all the computers ripped off after the storm by looters. again, this is in st. martin. they scrambled to find food and water and reports of people fighting for food and resources at night. st. martin despite this incredible devastation are already starting to pick themselves up. big yellow bulldozers are starting to pop up to clear debris. we found shots of this small groc
martin. at least ten people have been killed. we don't know if we expect that number to rise, but obviously, people are praying it doesn't. this was the air traffic control tower at st. martin's airport. celebrating 70 years of spectacular landings. the same tower looks like this. the storm just lopped off the entire top of the tower. the only thing recognizable is the staircase on the side. this say library on st. martin before the storm hit. this is the same library now. you can see the...
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critics of martin shaw ‘s save —— martin schultz say he didn't offer enough solutions and win enoughreally bad news. about 20% would be catastrophic for the social democrats. very sad atmosphere here, nobody clapping, just very glum faces indeed. damien comer thank you very much. glum faces at the spd. the cdu has plenty to think about, you suspect the mood is better at the alternative for germany, one of the alternative for germany, one of the most high—profile politicians is speaking. translation aggro i would also like to thank you all for the very hard election campaign we have endured. -- translation: but i think we now have a result that is tantamount to a party revolution. that is alexander gauland, pictures coming from the afd rally. it gives the germans and of a lot to think about. let's speak to jennifer the germans and of a lot to think about. let's speak tojennifer and bug, busy taking this in. it's not what the polls suggested, something quite different. not really, we're most surprised about the party of angela merkel, because that is a loss... much bigger loss than exp
critics of martin shaw ‘s save —— martin schultz say he didn't offer enough solutions and win enoughreally bad news. about 20% would be catastrophic for the social democrats. very sad atmosphere here, nobody clapping, just very glum faces indeed. damien comer thank you very much. glum faces at the spd. the cdu has plenty to think about, you suspect the mood is better at the alternative for germany, one of the alternative for germany, one of the most high—profile politicians is speaking....
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martin when irma struck.t several days caring for the injured but also found himself forced to stand guard against looters, sharing this text with a colleague back home. military is trying to control chaos, but nothing is safe after dark. lots of looting. i was on patrol last night with machete until sun came up. and the story is much the same all across the hard-hit caribbean. on the british virgin islands, one resident told cnn that the situation is only getting worse. >> the supermarkets here are double the prices. the gas stations have doubled the prices. so we're running out of cash. it's just scary. and the gas station tried to buy gas on a motor bike, a scooter, and pulled out a gun. >> help has been slow to arrive to many of the islands where people are struggling to get by day to day, and long term, officials say full recovery may be years away. french president emanuel macron is actually in st. martin at the moment. he's overnighting there. he made a lot of promises today, erin. he said we're going
martin when irma struck.t several days caring for the injured but also found himself forced to stand guard against looters, sharing this text with a colleague back home. military is trying to control chaos, but nothing is safe after dark. lots of looting. i was on patrol last night with machete until sun came up. and the story is much the same all across the hard-hit caribbean. on the british virgin islands, one resident told cnn that the situation is only getting worse. >> the...
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and the —— angela merkel has been taking on martin schulz in a live tv debate. a flash survey
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in the final week of campaigning here in germany it is now or never for a man named martin schulz.hancellor angela merkel's main challenger faces a grilling before pulling in the voters for the german election this sunday. also coming up, u.s. president donald trump urges the united nations to reform and pledges the full support of the united states to do it. and we messed up. the chief executive of one of europe's biggest airlines admits the company made a hash of scheduling pilots. hundreds of passengers left stranded. plus, washington comes to hollywood for this year's emmy awards. >> this will be the largest audience to witness an emmy, period. both in person and around the world. brent: a surprise controversial appearance by former white house spokesman sean spicer is the highlight of a night of political satire at the u.s. tv emmy awards. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. with less than a week to go to the german election, the principl challenger, martin schulz come has been facing questions from a live television audience. the social democrat appear d
in the final week of campaigning here in germany it is now or never for a man named martin schulz.hancellor angela merkel's main challenger faces a grilling before pulling in the voters for the german election this sunday. also coming up, u.s. president donald trump urges the united nations to reform and pledges the full support of the united states to do it. and we messed up. the chief executive of one of europe's biggest airlines admits the company made a hash of scheduling pilots. hundreds...
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martin and left the island with no power and no running water. raging winds tore down power lines and trees in puerto rico leaving a million people there without power. now another major hurricane, jose, is moving the same way through the caribbean. >>> in south florida, people are racing to get out of the hurricane's path. flyings out of town are hard to come by at miami international. leaving by car means being stuck in traffic jams and waiting in long lines to get gas. people staying put are boarding up their homes. crews have already covered up the windows at president trump's mar-a-lago resort in palm beach. here's another look at the drivers stuck in those traffic jams and the gas lainines. many are heeding the warning to get out of dodge before hurricane irma hits. this is on ft. pierce on florida east atlantic coast, about 65 miles north of west palm beach. >> meanwhile, the rush to leave apparently led to a shooting at miami international airport. police shot a man with a knife, who somehow got on to the tarmac. the man was taken to the
martin and left the island with no power and no running water. raging winds tore down power lines and trees in puerto rico leaving a million people there without power. now another major hurricane, jose, is moving the same way through the caribbean. >>> in south florida, people are racing to get out of the hurricane's path. flyings out of town are hard to come by at miami international. leaving by car means being stuck in traffic jams and waiting in long lines to get gas. people...
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martin skilling also inspired the phrase, black lives matter. the phrase trended on twitter and all forms of social media and was displayed on posters carried in protest at the martin skilling. and after every killing of a black man or woman by a police officer from that day forward. black lives matter ultimately became a social justice movement. with chapters throughout the united states and canada. many unarmed black men and boys have been killed since trayvon martin's tragic death five years ago. many of the killings occurred after police officers arguably engaged in racial profiling. stopping and harassing these men were no explainable reason other than the color of their skin. if all of the cases where black men were shot and killed officers claimed that they felt threatened, even though the men were unarmed. and often running away or retreating. in almost all of the cases, the police officers were never arrested or charged with a crime. the tragic killings of trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner, walter scott, tamir rice, freddie gra
martin skilling also inspired the phrase, black lives matter. the phrase trended on twitter and all forms of social media and was displayed on posters carried in protest at the martin skilling. and after every killing of a black man or woman by a police officer from that day forward. black lives matter ultimately became a social justice movement. with chapters throughout the united states and canada. many unarmed black men and boys have been killed since trayvon martin's tragic death five years...
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you were initially critical when sir martin was appointed.le of central london, a long way away from the site, people have had to travel in here, evil are disabled, it's not a wheelchair accessible venue. it was a ballroom dripping with chandeliers, it says everything about the us and then divide that people see that clearly the judge felt comfortable in, and lots of people including myself didn't feel such, that is the one thing that we first noticed what are we doing here. this isn't where the enquiry is due to be held. he said he would find rooms where it would be enough for people. there are ple nty of be enough for people. there are plenty of places nearer with 200 people's room, a lot of people feel it was deliberate, a far as way as possible and lots of people and myself feel intimidated by that kind of atmosphere here, it made us feel unimportant and looks down upon. of atmosphere here, it made us feel unimportant and looks down uponm terms of what he said and the terms of reference for the enquiry, the fa ct of reference for the enqu
you were initially critical when sir martin was appointed.le of central london, a long way away from the site, people have had to travel in here, evil are disabled, it's not a wheelchair accessible venue. it was a ballroom dripping with chandeliers, it says everything about the us and then divide that people see that clearly the judge felt comfortable in, and lots of people including myself didn't feel such, that is the one thing that we first noticed what are we doing here. this isn't where...
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with barely an hour to go before his latest creations if the catwalk thirty three year old glenn martin splits around backstage nipping and talking and making sure everything fits perfectly right to the last second. of all i even used to put on sunglasses because i'd been so nervous about the show walker it is i didn't want anyone to see my eyes and realize how terrorized and stressed i was at that if it is up to the professor. but he need not have worried everything is going very nicely for him right now recently glenn martin's won the coveted on fashion award with his cash first of two hundred fifty thousand euros. intended to give talented young designers a boost the award was based in part on these creations. that is cool because the jury that is stows the award is made up of key figures in the fashion industry and i tell myself if they thought i deserve this award or that it was about amounts to a wonderful confirmation they could give us a quick. glance market has been creative director of the french wine project label since two thousand and thirteen. he creates fashions for both
with barely an hour to go before his latest creations if the catwalk thirty three year old glenn martin splits around backstage nipping and talking and making sure everything fits perfectly right to the last second. of all i even used to put on sunglasses because i'd been so nervous about the show walker it is i didn't want anyone to see my eyes and realize how terrorized and stressed i was at that if it is up to the professor. but he need not have worried everything is going very nicely for...
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martin: thank you.o the global business forum and we will be back with mervyn king. michaelwe spoke with bloomberg about the event that brings together world leaders, corporate executives, and top investors. we got his take on the u.s. and china. michael: we buy an enormous amount of goods from them. they buy an enormous amount of services and technology from us. we are both in this together. i do not think you should think that the chinese have gone from making low-quality products that depended on cheap labor, baseball caps and t-shirts in a enormous quantities. then as their labor force became more sophisticated and demanded more money, they were priced out of that market. that went to bangladesh and indonesia, and they started making more sophisticated progress. it was a joke when it said made in china, it went to made in china means quality stuff. your iphone is made in china so if you think they cannot make quality products, that is not true. they went from copying everything we did. now they are
martin: thank you.o the global business forum and we will be back with mervyn king. michaelwe spoke with bloomberg about the event that brings together world leaders, corporate executives, and top investors. we got his take on the u.s. and china. michael: we buy an enormous amount of goods from them. they buy an enormous amount of services and technology from us. we are both in this together. i do not think you should think that the chinese have gone from making low-quality products that...
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martÍn: vidrios, todo eso.a rezar, esas lÁgrimas las trataba de calmar porque dije: donde me ganÉ la angustia se va el aire. reportero: ella estaba en un cuarto piso y terminÓ en el tercero cuando todo se vino abajo. paulina: se me cayÓ el techo, pero a la vez se me abre el suelo y creo que eso fue lo que amortigua ese impacto. reportero: paulina pasÓ 32 horas enterrada en un espacio donde no tenÍa movimiento, curiosamente sÓlo sacó una fractura en el tobillo. en este hospital de la cruz roja todavÍa quedan un poco mÁs de 20 pacientes vÍctimas del sismo, aunque la mayorÍa estÁ en condiciÓn estable algunos siguen peleando por su vida. >> hay algunos pacientes en situaciÓn delicada, en Áreas crÍticas del hospital que son los mÁs graves. reportero: paulina serÁ dada de alta en un par de dÍas, pero a martÍn le tomarÁ más tiempo, todo depende de una cirugÍa crearÁn el dÍa de hoy. sin embargo, ambos estÁn fuera de peligro y felices por esta nueva oportunidad de vida. en ciudad de mÉxico, pedro contreras, "univisiÓn".
martÍn: vidrios, todo eso.a rezar, esas lÁgrimas las trataba de calmar porque dije: donde me ganÉ la angustia se va el aire. reportero: ella estaba en un cuarto piso y terminÓ en el tercero cuando todo se vino abajo. paulina: se me cayÓ el techo, pero a la vez se me abre el suelo y creo que eso fue lo que amortigua ese impacto. reportero: paulina pasÓ 32 horas enterrada en un espacio donde no tenÍa movimiento, curiosamente sÓlo sacó una fractura en el tobillo. en este hospital de la...
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martin. ginger zee with the track just in, and it's not just florida.eorgia ordering evacuations, states of emergency in the carolinas -- while here in florida tonight, a million people now told to get out of irma's path. gas pumps running dry. state police now escorting fuel tankers. >>> the other major news tonight. donald trump jr. answering five hours of questions on capil
martin. ginger zee with the track just in, and it's not just florida.eorgia ordering evacuations, states of emergency in the carolinas -- while here in florida tonight, a million people now told to get out of irma's path. gas pumps running dry. state police now escorting fuel tankers. >>> the other major news tonight. donald trump jr. answering five hours of questions on capil
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martin.ood morning to you. what is the devastation there? >> reporter: look, what strikes me is we're more than a week into this, a week of aftermath of hurricane. frankly, if you had told me when we landed here that we landed the day after the hurricane, i would have believed you. that's the level of destruction i'm seeing. i'm not seeing a week's worth of reconstruction, sweeping up and getting the aid needed. i think the reason for that, it's not to blame necessarily the authority, but i think the reason for that is just the sheer scale of the challenge of getting the aid to the people. of the first order of business has to be getting clean drinking water to people because they're going on their reserves, whatever they had before the storm, and a little water that the public water company here in stnt martin has been able to get to the neighborhood. very slow, very incremental. when those reserves are depleted, there's no plan b for those people. it's pretty much the same thing as far as f
martin.ood morning to you. what is the devastation there? >> reporter: look, what strikes me is we're more than a week into this, a week of aftermath of hurricane. frankly, if you had told me when we landed here that we landed the day after the hurricane, i would have believed you. that's the level of destruction i'm seeing. i'm not seeing a week's worth of reconstruction, sweeping up and getting the aid needed. i think the reason for that, it's not to blame necessarily the authority, but...
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martin urbano is wugs.m "broad city" abbi jacobson and ilana glazer will be here. music from khalid. on friday christian slater, richard lewis and jack johnson too. so please join us for all of that entertainment. you know it is a special time of year right now. time for my annual checkup from my personal physician. he's the most watched syndicated host in the united states. because i'll tell you what, because he gives june bugs about us. season 16 of dr. phil premieres tuesday. please welcome dr. phil mcgraw. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> good. >> jimmy: and i want to say congratulations on your 16th season. this is -- you are a multi, multimillionaire. you own islands with your name on them. you have a private jet. yes? >> how do you know all of this? >> jimmy: i just know. i know the kind of lifestyle you must lead being part of oprah's circle. really like -- i mean, you could probably have your own planet at some point. at what point do you say good-bye toothless uncles who are hitting on thei
martin urbano is wugs.m "broad city" abbi jacobson and ilana glazer will be here. music from khalid. on friday christian slater, richard lewis and jack johnson too. so please join us for all of that entertainment. you know it is a special time of year right now. time for my annual checkup from my personal physician. he's the most watched syndicated host in the united states. because i'll tell you what, because he gives june bugs about us. season 16 of dr. phil premieres tuesday....
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martin, thank you.people on the right side of the political spectrum in germany. do you imagine we would be talking about the alternative for germany being the third biggest party? actually, no. i didn't think this could happen years ago, but then, whenl this could happen years ago, but then, when i saw how people are reacting on this right—wing topic, that they close themselves, they closed doors, they shut their mouths, they don't really talk to these people, ithought mouths, they don't really talk to these people, i thought it could go in this direction because closing doors is never good. wasn't a mistake on the part of the two main parties to say they would never work with the afd? that's not what i mean. i mean talking to people. it's not about the politicians, actually, i think. we shouldn't talk about all these politicians of the afd, it is better to talk to on the street, you know? talk about other topics. it is very dangerous to talk about one topic all the time, and that's what afd people try
martin, thank you.people on the right side of the political spectrum in germany. do you imagine we would be talking about the alternative for germany being the third biggest party? actually, no. i didn't think this could happen years ago, but then, whenl this could happen years ago, but then, when i saw how people are reacting on this right—wing topic, that they close themselves, they closed doors, they shut their mouths, they don't really talk to these people, ithought mouths, they don't...
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martin was killed by george zimmerman, a white man who called the police when he saw martin walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman, a member of a neighborhood crime watch group, reported to the police that martin looked suspicious and that he looked like he was, quote, up to no good or on drugs or something, unquote. ignoring the dispatcher's warning that he should not follow martin, zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unarmed and was on his way back to his father's house after buying snacks at a local convenience store. initially, zimmerman was not even charged with a crime, but after nationwide protests he was charged with martin's murder. a jury ultimately acquitted him. the killing of trayvon martin, the initial failure of the prosecutor to charge zimmerman with a crime and zimmerman's ultimate acquittal captured the attention of the nation. president obama even weighed in stating, quote: trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago, unquote. martin's killing also inspired the phrase black lives matter. the phrase trended on twitter and all forms of social media
martin was killed by george zimmerman, a white man who called the police when he saw martin walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman, a member of a neighborhood crime watch group, reported to the police that martin looked suspicious and that he looked like he was, quote, up to no good or on drugs or something, unquote. ignoring the dispatcher's warning that he should not follow martin, zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unarmed and was on his way back to his father's house after...