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50,000 troops... ( gunfire ) >> martin: ...250 aircraft... ( jet plane takeoff ) >> martin: ...and 65the command of admiral foggo. >> foggo: this is one of the largest nato exercises since the cold war. >> martin: called trident juncture, it was a war game designed to repulse an invasion of norway by an unnamed country whose identity was a mystery to no one. and the message to russia is? >> foggo: the message to russia, or anybody else that may want to challenge the alliance, is think twice. you don't want to mess with us. >> martin: it was the first time in nearly 30 years the u.s. had sent a carrier strike group, the u.s.s. "harry s. truman" and its ly om t above the arctic persian gulf and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> martin: did you feel that nato jussn attention to, to norway? >> eriksen soreide: what we saw was that nato, over many years, had been engaged heavily, for instance, in afghanistan. and that's a very important mission, but we also saw that some of the, i would say core areas of, of nato, the territorial defense, maybe, had, not had the same attention over year
50,000 troops... ( gunfire ) >> martin: ...250 aircraft... ( jet plane takeoff ) >> martin: ...and 65the command of admiral foggo. >> foggo: this is one of the largest nato exercises since the cold war. >> martin: called trident juncture, it was a war game designed to repulse an invasion of norway by an unnamed country whose identity was a mystery to no one. and the message to russia is? >> foggo: the message to russia, or anybody else that may want to challenge...
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steve martin. you know?and applause ] that's wonderful. any wins? [ audience ohs ] >> not really, but anyway, go ahead. . [ laughter ] >> okay, well i just need to see your i.d. >> i got my i.d. right here. >> it's just so i can enter your age. >> sure. [ laughter ] >> wow. wow, that is cool. [ laughter ] yeah. hey, hey, jeremy. look at that. >> oh, all right. >> yeah. >> good for you. all right. >> that is just what i needed. okay. [ laughter ] all right. just hold on one second and i will put it right in there. [ ding ] oh, you're approved. >> okay. >> that means you the preferred platinum experience. and here's a list of your benefits. you may return to your interview. >> thank you very much. okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, steve. and let's get you started in our platinum preferred accommodations. >> whoa! >> seth: yeah. >> all right. now we're talking. >> seth: yeah. >> whoa! yeah, hey. [ laughter ] all right. let's see. what do i got? i got the luxury recliner. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm
steve martin. you know?and applause ] that's wonderful. any wins? [ audience ohs ] >> not really, but anyway, go ahead. . [ laughter ] >> okay, well i just need to see your i.d. >> i got my i.d. right here. >> it's just so i can enter your age. >> sure. [ laughter ] >> wow. wow, that is cool. [ laughter ] yeah. hey, hey, jeremy. look at that. >> oh, all right. >> yeah. >> good for you. all right. >> that is just what i needed. okay. [...
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robert: or martin luther king jr. and your daughter wrote the rosa parks story.show like this? mythili: well, initially we were, you know, we were talking-- we were doing mahatma gandhi. and in his legacy, we have martin luther king jr. and cesar chavez, both of them following mahatma gandhi's principles of nonviolence and civil resistance. and so, in the past, we have done a short piece on both, cesar chavez, just five, six minutes, and another short piece on martin luther king. so this time, you know, last year we had wanted to do it as a full production going deeper into his life and, you know, into the struggles that he had. and rosa parks was done by rasika in her production called, "courage" that she showed, you know, courage that rosa parks exhibited in her life. and so, martin luther king started his resistance only after rosa parks did her, you know, act of not getting up from the-- from the seat. so, it was that which inspired him to start his resistance movement. so, it was a perfect beginning for us to start our show with rosa parks. rasika does it as
robert: or martin luther king jr. and your daughter wrote the rosa parks story.show like this? mythili: well, initially we were, you know, we were talking-- we were doing mahatma gandhi. and in his legacy, we have martin luther king jr. and cesar chavez, both of them following mahatma gandhi's principles of nonviolence and civil resistance. and so, in the past, we have done a short piece on both, cesar chavez, just five, six minutes, and another short piece on martin luther king. so this time,...
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martin's books.he story, but he'd missed all his deadlines. he told the producers how he thought his books would end, but he didn't have all the details. so, for the final seasons, weiss and benioff, who produced the tv series from the beginning, were on their own to decide how the game ends. what is the feeling, as a writer who's dreamed up all these characters, all of a sudden to see it taken in a direction that is not directly of your making? >> martin: dave and dan have done the most popular tv show in the world. i gave my baby out for adaption, and, and she's not my baby anymore. but the books are still my baby. >> cooper: at the end of last season, jon snow and the mother of dragons united with some of the leading families in westeros, to try to stop the advancing army of the dead. but, can humans put aside their differences to save themselves? or will greed, and distrust, be the end of the seven kingdoms? >> i warned you, northerners don't much trust outsiders. >> cooper: we can't tell you how
martin's books.he story, but he'd missed all his deadlines. he told the producers how he thought his books would end, but he didn't have all the details. so, for the final seasons, weiss and benioff, who produced the tv series from the beginning, were on their own to decide how the game ends. what is the feeling, as a writer who's dreamed up all these characters, all of a sudden to see it taken in a direction that is not directly of your making? >> martin: dave and dan have done the most...
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♪ >> jimmy: martin short!martin on their live it's a two-man show, right? >> steve's agent doesn't really tour, he just wanders off, but we catch him, we bring him back. >> jimmy: you and steve really love each other. >> i adore steve. he's like, to me, i love him like a rich older brother. there's no better friend, unless you need a favor. >> jimmy: steve, no, don't go to steve if you need something. >> especially money. >> jimmy: one of the greatest things i've ever seen is you've got this amazon device, a tv version of alexa, right? >> it's echo. >> jimmy: and right now by the way, they're all going off at people's homes. amazon, buy cauliflower. okay. but so you, when you're working with steve or whenever, you just say -- >> echo, drop in on steve martin. and suddenly, steve will come up. >> jimmy: and he's there. it doesn't even ask his per m s permission if you can look in on him. >> no, and that's what i like. >> jimmy: it's very star trek. it's like suddenly steve's there. >> oh, my god, i've seen him
♪ >> jimmy: martin short!martin on their live it's a two-man show, right? >> steve's agent doesn't really tour, he just wanders off, but we catch him, we bring him back. >> jimmy: you and steve really love each other. >> i adore steve. he's like, to me, i love him like a rich older brother. there's no better friend, unless you need a favor. >> jimmy: steve, no, don't go to steve if you need something. >> especially money. >> jimmy: one of the greatest...
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let's do business he's ok has finally reached the man at the top martin. is on his way to court his company manipulated diesel emissions tests on millions of vehicles around the world it got around environmental regulations cheating motorists into thinking they were buying greener cars the public prosecutor's office in the germans had found five is charged into court and for other executives with fraud the scandal blew up in september twenty fifth scene a few days later into corn resigned has always denied any personal involvement in the affair which has cost the comic a billions of euros in fines. to frankfurt for a financial correspondent. is this the moment that the critics have been waiting for. oh yes been absolutely it is this is a great day for many people here who are part of this whole deal gate scandal in one way or another if you think about it for many it was really personal for customers for example who felt betrayed by folks who are going to course but also it's been heavy on investors who lost billions and billions of dollars a year as here
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martin found out only by chance where his brothers remains may be buried. some neighbors told him that there was a mass grave at the cemetery in whisker. the exhumation work will take nearly a week martin plans to be here to see all of it. it's a difficult time for him and his daughters. oh yeah couple here at c b o c forty seven he doesn't want any strangers around the house right now. who can only see why would you want so. it's still not clear whether the remains of martin's brother will be found here. but witnesses say that he and four others were buried at this location. the d.n.a. tests will be carried out later to try to determine the identity of the remains. but. the spanish civil war took place from one thousand nine hundred thirty six to nine hundred thirty nine martina now was just a child at the time but his memories of the war is still clear. and yet you're still there for your revenue if you're on july eighteenth one thousand nine hundred thirty six it was quieter in our village absolutely it was a saturday. the young people went dancing. and
martin found out only by chance where his brothers remains may be buried. some neighbors told him that there was a mass grave at the cemetery in whisker. the exhumation work will take nearly a week martin plans to be here to see all of it. it's a difficult time for him and his daughters. oh yeah couple here at c b o c forty seven he doesn't want any strangers around the house right now. who can only see why would you want so. it's still not clear whether the remains of martin's brother will be...
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martin, stop, iwill stop.ase, martin, stop, i will stop. but as of today they really want to change. they have seen the trip i did after the results. the crowd, felix was touring the country, did you see that he had the same crowd i had? what are you going to do now?” that he had the same crowd i had? what are you going to do now? i have to continue to say that tshisekedi was not the president of congo. tshisekedi was nominated by kabila and mr kabila is still in control and mr kabila is still in control and the country will not change, will not achieve any, you know, reforms, will not achieve any good thing for the congolese people. we need the truth of the poll and the truth of the poll has to be respected so we can have the legitimacy of our world leaders. if not, i don't care about the elite, but the masses, congolese people wa nt to but the masses, congolese people want to change. so what do you want? i put it to you that the americans welcomed felix tshisekedi in washington. africa seems to have accepted
martin, stop, iwill stop.ase, martin, stop, i will stop. but as of today they really want to change. they have seen the trip i did after the results. the crowd, felix was touring the country, did you see that he had the same crowd i had? what are you going to do now?” that he had the same crowd i had? what are you going to do now? i have to continue to say that tshisekedi was not the president of congo. tshisekedi was nominated by kabila and mr kabila is still in control and mr kabila is...
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john and martin will be back for another look at the front pages at half past 11. travel show. we start in the spanish capital of madrid where change is coming fast, the way people are getting about the city is being transformed. city officials are clearing the cars from the congested seats —— streets and opening them up to new possibilities, rentable electric scooters. they have become increasingly popular in many european cities of late. for lots of people it is the transport revolution they have been waiting for, for others it is something else entirely. to many, too many in madrid. madrid resident rafa estafania reports. look at this! electric scooters, bicycle sharing, everybody seems to be sharing means of transport now in madrid. nobody seems to use their own bikes, their own scooters any more. we've got here the electric bikes, they are being charged at the moment, and over there, a line full of electric scooters. they are everywhere. it seems that everybody in madrid is using them to move around. and they are just part of the story. faced with some of the
john and martin will be back for another look at the front pages at half past 11. travel show. we start in the spanish capital of madrid where change is coming fast, the way people are getting about the city is being transformed. city officials are clearing the cars from the congested seats —— streets and opening them up to new possibilities, rentable electric scooters. they have become increasingly popular in many european cities of late. for lots of people it is the transport revolution...
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for to be honest martin i think there is mounting frustration even anger among the people because at the end of the day no matter what politicians of which political hue or across the political divide no matter what d.c. ultimately it's three hundred and twenty one families at the moment which have lost loved ones i mean some families losing four five six members within a moment a split second when explosions ripped through churches hotels so they are trying to come to grips with why this had to happen particularly when they hear their leaders their representatives saying yes there were warnings yes these were around as long as as much as two weeks before these things happened precautions could have been taken but. there were a few you know lapses and you know not enough was done is that going to actually help in any way if you've lost someone in your family nor so there is mounting frustration and anger among the people as they hear that these attacks could have been prevented martin all right for now thank you very much indeed and as i say we are going to be hearing from the presid
for to be honest martin i think there is mounting frustration even anger among the people because at the end of the day no matter what politicians of which political hue or across the political divide no matter what d.c. ultimately it's three hundred and twenty one families at the moment which have lost loved ones i mean some families losing four five six members within a moment a split second when explosions ripped through churches hotels so they are trying to come to grips with why this had...
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martin video caught on for charges. after he stopped catches wall street's attention but it's seno creates a social media aprile. growing up business symbolical how one of mali's few female entrepreneurs is leading the way. and turning to take official intelligence could save the rhinoceros. i've been fizzling let's do business these are great has reached the man at the top german police have charged the former head of. corn with fraud is company manipulated diesel emissions tests on millions of vehicles around the world cheating motorists into thinking they were buying greener cars. martin vinta cohen is credited with turning fox wagner into the world's top car maker but news the company had been employing devices to give low pollution readings during exhaust testing instantly hammered the company's share price and reputation into corn is said to have played a major role in the company's fall from grace. to make a formal apology to our customers the authorities and to the general public for this misconduct please belie
martin video caught on for charges. after he stopped catches wall street's attention but it's seno creates a social media aprile. growing up business symbolical how one of mali's few female entrepreneurs is leading the way. and turning to take official intelligence could save the rhinoceros. i've been fizzling let's do business these are great has reached the man at the top german police have charged the former head of. corn with fraud is company manipulated diesel emissions tests on millions...
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for the pbs newshourm william brangham on the antarctic peninsula. >> woodruff: ste martin and martin short met more than thirty years ago on thset of and according to them, the legendary comedians have been nearly inseparable ever since. they sat down with brief but spectacular host s tve goldbloom k about their latest touring special, "now you see d em, soon you won't." >> this is a standw on all the interviews. the moving sideways camera. >> yeah. >> but i always find it odd to cut to someone who's not, who'd be talking into camera. >> but you know, you've always struggled. remember when you struggled with the talkies when the talkies came in rows. i >> canust make my face? >> i had to work on my voice. >> now don't keep looking at him at the green tape. >> ah just relax. one, two, three. it's hard to make a career in show business, possibly even harder to sustain a career in show business. did you ever think that you would be relevant for this long? >> i guess he's talking to me. >> and let me say whatfoan honor it ime to be standing next to the man who is standing next to that ma
for the pbs newshourm william brangham on the antarctic peninsula. >> woodruff: ste martin and martin short met more than thirty years ago on thset of and according to them, the legendary comedians have been nearly inseparable ever since. they sat down with brief but spectacular host s tve goldbloom k about their latest touring special, "now you see d em, soon you won't." >> this is a standw on all the interviews. the moving sideways camera. >> yeah. >> but i...
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martin fayulu, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you very much.ibe yourself as president—elect of the democratic republic of the congo. that's not recognised. why do you believe the election was stolen from you? i believe just because we had observers, we had the catholic church, we had 40,000 observers, and we also had the leak of results from the electoral commission server. those results, all of them, including ourself, because we had 220,000 witnesses, and then they came out with the same result that i won by 62%, you know. compared to others. well, your results give you 62%, and felix tshisekedi, who is now president, according to you, won 19% of the vote. so, ok, the catholic bishops, as you say, accept your result and there was an extensive investigation by the financial times newspaper which also verified this. however, we are where we are now. felix tshisekedi is president. you're not. and he said in his inaugural speech that he has respect for you. he said, "you have shared in the struggle for years" and he calls you a brother and a sold
martin fayulu, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you very much.ibe yourself as president—elect of the democratic republic of the congo. that's not recognised. why do you believe the election was stolen from you? i believe just because we had observers, we had the catholic church, we had 40,000 observers, and we also had the leak of results from the electoral commission server. those results, all of them, including ourself, because we had 220,000 witnesses, and then they came out with the...
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absolutely martin west seeing a number of arrests cordon and search activity huge amount of very very with policing investigation today on the streets of colombo where we spent a lot of try i'm driving around meeting people there were members of the three armed forces the army the navy the air force supported by the police special task force crack commando units patrol units in carrying out cordon searchers they were stopping vehicles on the road there's a very heightened sense of security martin now obviously just last sunday the whole fact that this kind of failed them is why we are here today but at the same time with the introduction of emergency regulations which we have seen brought in by the authorities very wide ranging powers despite the fact that initially we had the president by the policy center saying that the closers on the prevention of terrorism would be brought in under the emergency the gamut and range of the regulations are quite wide and obviously the authorities scrambling to use all of these instruments and ammunition to ensure that they get a handle on the secur
absolutely martin west seeing a number of arrests cordon and search activity huge amount of very very with policing investigation today on the streets of colombo where we spent a lot of try i'm driving around meeting people there were members of the three armed forces the army the navy the air force supported by the police special task force crack commando units patrol units in carrying out cordon searchers they were stopping vehicles on the road there's a very heightened sense of security...
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and then there was the theological aspect that martin luther threw into the mix. he told copernicus that the bible said that the sun moved around the earth and not the other way around so copernicus was wrong and that scared copernicus into keeping quiet so any peers of. martin luther called copernicus a fool and his model was dismissed not so much as heretical but more as fantastical . it was only seventy years after his death that galileo's observations provide a convincing arguments. but the physical proof had to wait for another three hundred years nevertheless nikolaus copernicus had provided the s. . anomic a model of our solar system and refuted the ancient scott autonomy and that in itself was revolutionary. the earth was ultimately removed from the center of the universe and classified as an ordinary planet orbited the sun along with others. copernicus saw how the apparent motion of the stars in the night sky was really the result of the earth's own rotation. everything orbited the sun so the actual center of the solar system had to be near it. hardly any
and then there was the theological aspect that martin luther threw into the mix. he told copernicus that the bible said that the sun moved around the earth and not the other way around so copernicus was wrong and that scared copernicus into keeping quiet so any peers of. martin luther called copernicus a fool and his model was dismissed not so much as heretical but more as fantastical . it was only seventy years after his death that galileo's observations provide a convincing arguments. but the...
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i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less than a year. north was locked in a power struggle with the long-time ceo wayne lapierre. polo, what more have we heard on this? >> reporter: this speaks to a high level of tension and levels of the most powerful gun lobbying groups in the united states, referred to the nra. reporting that came out a few moments ago, oliver north informed he will not be renominated to serve as president of the nra. that announcement made as one of his letters was read out loud at the group's annual convention in indianapolis this morning. this comes as the leadership has been embroiled in controversy and a dispute here, particularly oliver north and wayne lapierre, the chief executive of the nra here. lapierre telling the nra's board he had been pressured to resign by oliver north here, just not too long ago, according to reporting
i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less than a year. north was locked in a power struggle with the long-time ceo wayne lapierre. polo, what more have we heard on this? >> reporter: this speaks to a high level of tension and levels of the most powerful gun lobbying groups in the united states, referred to the...
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good morning, martin.g. according to that mueller report, hackers targeted election workers' emails, kind of a fishing expedition it sounds like. do you have any evidence of this, and were you made aware of it? >> so, we were made aware of it, all of us supervisors in august 2016 shortly after the spearf h spearfishing campaign happened. several members were not even aware whether the email was sent. whether the county email servers filtered that email already and blocked the malicious emails. i don't know. but we have searched and searched and unable to find even traces of email even coming into our email system. >> fbi seems to allege here, there was a specific county. they don't name it. do you happen to know which county it might be? >> certainly, i'm not privy to the things that the fbi knows. and, of course, the way law enforcement notify victims, they don't really go around telling everybody else what happened to a specific victim. so, without a clearance level, i would presume i wouldn't be on the
good morning, martin.g. according to that mueller report, hackers targeted election workers' emails, kind of a fishing expedition it sounds like. do you have any evidence of this, and were you made aware of it? >> so, we were made aware of it, all of us supervisors in august 2016 shortly after the spearf h spearfishing campaign happened. several members were not even aware whether the email was sent. whether the county email servers filtered that email already and blocked the malicious...
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trayvon martin. i don't even know what that means. a huge brush fire started. i'm not sure why we keep this rhetoric going when this could be the least racist time in america, considering my parents during their school years were drinking from separate fountains. host: were going to move on because were running out of time. ms. clarke? yesterday i spent time by a gentleman who was next to heather heyer's when she was killed. the caller brings up the complexity of hate, there are black victims and there are white victims, there are jewish victims and their are muslim victims. hate has an impact on all of us. that's why it's an issue the entire nation should be concerned about. let me echo support for the caller's suggestion that we resurrect more monuments and statues lifting up the legacy of dr. martin luther king. no doubt these confederate monuments were what attracted those white supremacists in white nationalists who converged in charlottesville that day. we cannot rewrite history, there was not
trayvon martin. i don't even know what that means. a huge brush fire started. i'm not sure why we keep this rhetoric going when this could be the least racist time in america, considering my parents during their school years were drinking from separate fountains. host: were going to move on because were running out of time. ms. clarke? yesterday i spent time by a gentleman who was next to heather heyer's when she was killed. the caller brings up the complexity of hate, there are black victims...
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a president ofom aston martin. how are they doing in aston martin land in the region? that is later this hour. 7:30 a.m., you do not want to miss our conversation. he is in splendid form, the ceo of the texas investment. ixis investment. and we will be speaking to aberdeen sort -- aberdeen ceo.rs's he knows a thing or two about navigating change. nara, good morning, a cracking day for the team in upper darby. nejra: it is, great to see you. you have been rubbing shoulders cannot wait for those interviews you have coming up. what a whopper of the day for you. globally it is a whopper wednesday. monetary policy watchers and economic watchers and political risk watchers. we have the ecb decision, we have cpi data out of the u.s., we get fed minutes, and we have the eu summit where brexit will be discussed. a delay of up to a year. yesterday we saw u.s. equities dropped for the first time in nine sessions. the s&p 500 closing lower by .61 percent. futures flat, the seamen european futures. the dollar-yen goes nowhere. pointing outen volatility tends to be some dude inapril
a president ofom aston martin. how are they doing in aston martin land in the region? that is later this hour. 7:30 a.m., you do not want to miss our conversation. he is in splendid form, the ceo of the texas investment. ixis investment. and we will be speaking to aberdeen sort -- aberdeen ceo.rs's he knows a thing or two about navigating change. nara, good morning, a cracking day for the team in upper darby. nejra: it is, great to see you. you have been rubbing shoulders cannot wait for those...
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and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later sinn fein's chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in curse aiding ira operatives to lay down their hopes. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. donnelly says poorer areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says the peace agreement ok up till now it has been all kinds of all. there's a lot there's often the people who put their finger on and say look. that's that was that's what happened at a good faith you got a b. and c. . in the rossa moment community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of terry this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira poli
and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later sinn fein's chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in curse aiding ira operatives to lay down their hopes. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a...
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plus, steve martin and martin short give tir brief but spectacular take on success in show business. over the past several years, the united states military increaser itence and broadened its mission in africa.e one plere that expansion is best seen is niger, part of what's known as the "sahel" region of africa. the u.s. air force has built ahu new base there, from which it launches drone aircraft.bu as in other hot spots where drones fly, in niger those operations areontroversial. special correspondent mike cerre was grand rare access to the base. >> as shocking of the deaths of four soiers ambhed in niger in 2017 was the revelation that nearly 800 american military personnel are stationed in niger. siondrone watching the mi from above was not armed. they are now, and u.s. is expanding its drone operations in niger. the deserts parating north africa from west africa can be forbidding. but for ugglers, human traffickers and, more recently, n-state terrorist organizations, the remote expanses can also be inviting for moving fighters pod wea freely through the region. much to the conce
plus, steve martin and martin short give tir brief but spectacular take on success in show business. over the past several years, the united states military increaser itence and broadened its mission in africa.e one plere that expansion is best seen is niger, part of what's known as the "sahel" region of africa. the u.s. air force has built ahu new base there, from which it launches drone aircraft.bu as in other hot spots where drones fly, in niger those operations areontroversial....
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the mueller reports clears president trump of collusion with russia over the 2016 presidential election but questions remain over whether he attempted to obstruct the investigation. the report also reveals donald trump feared his presidency was over when he learned of the investigation and subsequently tried to get special counsel robert mueller fired. they are having a good day. i'm having a good day as well. it is called no collusion, no obstruction. facebook bans a dozen british far right groups from its sites — for promoting hate and violence. the home secretary is urging police to use the ‘full force of the law‘ in dealing with ongoing climate protests in london — more than 500 people have been arrested so far and tomorrow demonstrators plan to target heathrow airport. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are charlie wells from the economist an
this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the mueller reports clears president trump of collusion with russia over the 2016 presidential election but questions remain over whether he attempted to obstruct the investigation. the report also reveals donald trump feared his presidency was over when he learned of the investigation and subsequently tried to get special counsel robert mueller fired. they are having a...
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i'm martin sav ige. ahead in the newsroom, with ana cabrera, and it all starts right after this. blache you can do. sor heart's not strough. my heaong as any. uncover your family history, from over 10 billion historical records. get started for free at ancestry.com i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet....
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>> guest: martin luther had a great advantage. when he attacked his 95 theses to the church door they were able to from there to this new technology and be disseminated across - luther's ideas were not unique, were not unusual. multiple clergyman making those arguments previously but the reach of their message was limited to the reach of their voice and suddenly martin luther, the printing press made him the first mass media evangelist and it took off. >> host: mark zuckerberg had a similar situation. mark zuckerberg continued to evolve as we move from the wired internet to the wireless internet and there was a point in the history of facebook where there were serious concerns as to whether they were keeping up with the fact the world was going around and he made a pivot and succeeded. both of them were enabled by new network technology. >> host: in your new book "from gutenberg to google: the history of our future" you talk about it is not necessarily the inventors who know how to use this technology, people like martin luther an
>> guest: martin luther had a great advantage. when he attacked his 95 theses to the church door they were able to from there to this new technology and be disseminated across - luther's ideas were not unique, were not unusual. multiple clergyman making those arguments previously but the reach of their message was limited to the reach of their voice and suddenly martin luther, the printing press made him the first mass media evangelist and it took off. >> host: mark zuckerberg had a...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we will start with the reopening of the new spillway of the oroville dam. it is the first time the new spillway has been used since major portions of the structure collapsed in february of 2017. it was a billion dollars fix in the two year wait. but as kpix5's wilson walker reports, some are wondering what about the rest of the dam? >> all roads in and around oroville led to but one location today. that great gray mass of earth behind me soaring up from the valley floor nearly 800 feet. sitting across the river like a mountain someone tipped over on its side. >> reporter: it has been more than a half century until the town of oroville turned out to welcome that mountainous addition to the landscape. more than a few turned out today to see something else. >> one of the most scrutinized pieces of construction in recent history. >> reporter: despite all of the attention, today was not really a test drive of this new spillway. just the department of water resources returning the dam to wh
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we will start with the reopening of the new spillway of the oroville dam. it is the first time the new spillway has been used since major portions of the structure collapsed in february of 2017. it was a billion dollars fix in the two year wait. but as kpix5's wilson walker reports, some are wondering what about the rest of the dam? >> all roads in and around oroville led to but one location today. that great gray mass of earth...
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martin? >> do the authorities say what that evidence is, why they believe that? >> reporter: no, they are not revealing what that evidence is. what i can tell you is there is a witness who has been talking and who has been talking to reporters as well. the witness says when this all happened, at one point, isaiah peoples, the suspect in this case said after he had ran over all these people, he used the words thank you, thank you, jesus, thank you, jesus. he said it a couple times. the witness was confuseed by that, wondering why he was thanking jesus after this horrific attack. we do not know if that is what factored into police believing isaiah actually went after people because he thought they were muslims. certainly, they have very clear evidence that that is exactly what he was doing when he rammed his car into all those pedestrians. martin? >> sara sidner, thank you for the update. >>> right now, police are ramping up searches and raids across sri lanka as we learn new information about
martin? >> do the authorities say what that evidence is, why they believe that? >> reporter: no, they are not revealing what that evidence is. what i can tell you is there is a witness who has been talking and who has been talking to reporters as well. the witness says when this all happened, at one point, isaiah peoples, the suspect in this case said after he had ran over all these people, he used the words thank you, thank you, jesus, thank you, jesus. he said it a couple times....
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today is anniversary of the assassination of the reverend martin luther king junior.as thinking if he were alive today, i wonder what he would think about such dismissive comments? and about a democrat party that believes it can regain power by living in a constant state of protest or racial hatred and denial? for highlighting how the manufactured outrage by some of the social justice warriors is creating racial division and hatred. i was attacked just asking a question. kind of in the response to proving my point. they aren't interested in the state of -- criminal justice reform, school choice, all the things that conservatives love. instead they attempt to demonize anyone who rejects divisive, negative way of thinking. they want to shut down speech. they don't believe in open dialogue. joining me now is a woman who does, alveda king, niece of martin luther king, junior. has the type of stuff you're seeing from jesse jackson and all the democrats, one after the other after the other bowing down to his identity over the last few days, i just raise the question because
today is anniversary of the assassination of the reverend martin luther king junior.as thinking if he were alive today, i wonder what he would think about such dismissive comments? and about a democrat party that believes it can regain power by living in a constant state of protest or racial hatred and denial? for highlighting how the manufactured outrage by some of the social justice warriors is creating racial division and hatred. i was attacked just asking a question. kind of in the response...
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martin luther king 20 minutes ago died.k reverend john genzel to lead all of us in prayer for martin luther king and the future of all civil rights movements. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. what we need in the united states is love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black. ♪ >> when i heard about it, i just couldn't believe that it had happened. ♪ >> i considered him in terms of the black movement as being what i would call a moderate. at least he wasn't advocating burning down the buildings and raising all the kind of hells the black panthers and others were. >> she did it and she said he was an extremisextremist. he was crazy. they got rid of brother malcolm x, they said he was preaching hate, he deserved what he got. when they got rid of brother martin luther king, they had absolutely no reason to do so. he was the one man in our race w
martin luther king 20 minutes ago died.k reverend john genzel to lead all of us in prayer for martin luther king and the future of all civil rights movements. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. what we need in the united states is love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black. ♪ >> when i heard about...
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martin, the ft,. we know there is a problem with the high street.high and stark. the ft says that 1000 high street stores are set to close, effectively. we are talking about debenhams, topshop, paper chase and among them, they are going to use cva ‘s to overhaul their shops. in addition to the 900 we have only seen addition to the 900 we have only seen close, h&v, toys "r" us, it's a growing scenario where we go to our local high street and another store has closed. its business rates, its wages, its footfall. its consumer habits. footfall is people buying online, isn't it, it's what people wa nt online, isn't it, it's what people want to do, is more convenient, it's quicker. is simply easier. habits are going to change. but equally, i mean, often when you go to the high street, obviously i live in london so street, obviously i live in london so perhaps this is typical but you get the sense that restaurants and cinemas in places like that are all booming and people are still going out and spending money. it'sjust they are doing it in a different way
martin, the ft,. we know there is a problem with the high street.high and stark. the ft says that 1000 high street stores are set to close, effectively. we are talking about debenhams, topshop, paper chase and among them, they are going to use cva ‘s to overhaul their shops. in addition to the 900 we have only seen addition to the 900 we have only seen close, h&v, toys "r" us, it's a growing scenario where we go to our local high street and another store has closed. its business...
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king's family members, like martin luther king iii. dr. king wrote his letter in the midst of this struggle and knew that much work still lay ahead. less than six months after his arrest, the klan in birmingham planted a bomb outside the ladies lounge at the 16th street baptist church, killing four innocent young african-american girls. a year later, though, congress passed the civil rights act of 1964. and the year after that, the voting rights act of 1965. historic changes were afoot. but despite this incredibly historic progress, or perhaps because of it, in april 1968, dr. martin luther king, jr. was assassinated in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. he gave his life for this cause. he gave his life in a struggle that so many gave their lives to, but we have to remember that this is not ancient history. we know that we still have our challenges, albeit in a world that has no doubt benefited tremendously from the progress he achieved. but it is still a work in progress. it will always be a work in progress. if we truly believ
king's family members, like martin luther king iii. dr. king wrote his letter in the midst of this struggle and knew that much work still lay ahead. less than six months after his arrest, the klan in birmingham planted a bomb outside the ladies lounge at the 16th street baptist church, killing four innocent young african-american girls. a year later, though, congress passed the civil rights act of 1964. and the year after that, the voting rights act of 1965. historic changes were afoot. but...
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right it's time for the school shoes now with peter martin thank you very much the n.b.a.hampion golden state warriors have been shocked in the second game playoff series against the only clippers a thirty one point. he'd seen to have them cruising in california before the clippers made a historic comeback to tie the series at one one pool restricts heavily steph curry is much more used to breaking records than having the made against him and at first he was off and running against the l.a. clippers away up in the second quarter perfecting the two time m.v.p. and three time championship when it was another three points at just before half time came as the warriors built a seemingly unassailable thirty one point lead i thank you but it's no one's perfect in the clip has got some help from curry himself i think it's. l.a. getting within twelve points of the defending n.b.a. champions in the fourth quarter the clippers have the own stalls lee williams tying the game at one hundred twenty eight each on his way to thirty four points and then something no one at the oracle arena
right it's time for the school shoes now with peter martin thank you very much the n.b.a.hampion golden state warriors have been shocked in the second game playoff series against the only clippers a thirty one point. he'd seen to have them cruising in california before the clippers made a historic comeback to tie the series at one one pool restricts heavily steph curry is much more used to breaking records than having the made against him and at first he was off and running against the l.a....
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father martin ill who coulter politicians and said look i have more of what you did in terms of both. coming to the area and speaking all right but why has it taken the stance of a twenty nine year old woman might ask to bring you to your senses because remember our politicians were elected to the local assembly. some two years ago and how didn't they have refused to work together in all the time or so i you know i think that that is the most i don't want brought i was close on the start of the no vision to which the politicians were fired bars the city part the lot of soul searching to be done in northern ireland mick philpott political analyst and founding editor of the northern ireland based bloc there thank you so much there thank you prosecute. to soccer now where the final match up in the german cup will kick off in just a few minutes when very braman hosted by in munich well braman are feeling good about their chances against the wonderfully the latest one big reason raymond haven't lost at home in their last thirty seven german cup matches while the winner faces rb leipsic in
father martin ill who coulter politicians and said look i have more of what you did in terms of both. coming to the area and speaking all right but why has it taken the stance of a twenty nine year old woman might ask to bring you to your senses because remember our politicians were elected to the local assembly. some two years ago and how didn't they have refused to work together in all the time or so i you know i think that that is the most i don't want brought i was close on the start of the...
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hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martin jealous also coming up tensions high in sudan as protesters and the military try to find a way toward civilian rule. thousands gathering kabul for the loya jirga as leaders discuss how to deal with the taliban. argentina's government freezes the price of essential goods to cushion the blow of inflation but critics say it's just a political ploy. but first japan's end rocket he has formally advocated during the ceremony in tokyo he found the public and said he prays for peace the ritual which involves handing over the chrysanthemum throne to his son took place at the imperial palace crown prince nair hito now becomes emperor this is the first abdication in more than two hundred years. prime minister shinzo ave thanks the outgoing imperial couple for their service through japan's toughest times but i started. as the people of japan have walked along with the emperor in this era during this time the emperor has wished for the happiness and tranquility of the people and has julie conducted official duties as a symbol of the people of
hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martin jealous also coming up tensions high in sudan as protesters and the military try to find a way toward civilian rule. thousands gathering kabul for the loya jirga as leaders discuss how to deal with the taliban. argentina's government freezes the price of essential goods to cushion the blow of inflation but critics say it's just a political ploy. but first japan's end rocket he has formally advocated during the ceremony in tokyo he found the...
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is stephen martin-pinto present? hello. >> good morning supervisors. my name is stephen martin-pinto. thanks for quivering m give -- e this opportunity. i'm captain in united states marine corps. i been in reserves for 16 years. i began as a private and worked my way as a sergeant and now i'm captain. hopefully be major here next year and a half. i have a deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008. deployment to afghanistan in 2012 and deployed to georgia the country in 2013-2014 as a foreign military advisor trainer. i'm currently a firefighter at engineering truck 2 in chinatown chinatown. bilingual english, spark. i learned russia when i was in jordan. the reason i'm here is, i've been very fortunate because my job has been very good to me and supporting me when i have to go to drills or deployments whatever it is. i worked for employer who hasn't been kind. it was a very bad experience. kind of swore to myself if i ever gotten position where i can make a difference, i want to make sure that never happen to anybody to have the experience i had. i like to a
is stephen martin-pinto present? hello. >> good morning supervisors. my name is stephen martin-pinto. thanks for quivering m give -- e this opportunity. i'm captain in united states marine corps. i been in reserves for 16 years. i began as a private and worked my way as a sergeant and now i'm captain. hopefully be major here next year and a half. i have a deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008. deployment to afghanistan in 2012 and deployed to georgia the country in 2013-2014 as a foreign...
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well martin military commanders with the government of national accord saying.
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father martin: well, they are traditional relics, and we don't know how far back they go.hurch itself is a relic. the faith of people for centuries. you kw, the church in a sense is just as holy as any of the csren the church itself. jane: the archbishop of paris is calling on christians around the world to show solidarity, suggesting that bells be rung to invite people to prior. how important is tha. father martin: prayer is important in terms of uniting ourselves with one another and begging god for help in our hour of need. i have seen videos of people kneeling in france and praying the hail mary, ave maria. it is hard to exposefoow sad this i catholics and christians worldwide, and prior is theonly -- prayer only thing many people think they can do right now. jane: father mtin, thank you for joining me. before we go, let's w rect we know. the french president has visited the site of the fire, saying the worst has been avoided and the building will stand. officials ha feared the entire structure would be lost. wothey estimate thathirds of the roof has been destroyed. ea
father martin: well, they are traditional relics, and we don't know how far back they go.hurch itself is a relic. the faith of people for centuries. you kw, the church in a sense is just as holy as any of the csren the church itself. jane: the archbishop of paris is calling on christians around the world to show solidarity, suggesting that bells be rung to invite people to prior. how important is tha. father martin: prayer is important in terms of uniting ourselves with one another and begging...
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-dot you know they just killed martin luther king jr.? what is that. i found a telephone the one with the dose cell phone. and selling my late wife was quiet. there were a lot of people in the house. i told her what i have done. i told her i would rent-a-car and drive home. while i'm driving home that evening i turn the radio on the opposite of what martin was about. that was one of the longest nights of my life. and then you get a call from karen at scott king who want to come back to atlanta because nelson rockefeller has said his private plane to bring her to memphis. i met her at the atlanta airport. wood for five other people that go with it. a couple of the staff people. we went to pick up martin's body. she said bob, i don't know what to do. and i know what i meant to do. when you got to memphis met her at the airport i know you can come here with martin. so she looks at me and says what should we do. as soon as we finish this march. we are marching right back to this plane. we are going back to atlanta which is what we did. and we we marched th
-dot you know they just killed martin luther king jr.? what is that. i found a telephone the one with the dose cell phone. and selling my late wife was quiet. there were a lot of people in the house. i told her what i have done. i told her i would rent-a-car and drive home. while i'm driving home that evening i turn the radio on the opposite of what martin was about. that was one of the longest nights of my life. and then you get a call from karen at scott king who want to come back to atlanta...
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father martin: a sense of great sadness and loss.ber the death and resurrection of jesus, but it also comes at a time of crisis in the church and political crisis in france. there is this tripleolesonance withweek, the crisis in the church, and polital crises in france. jane: what spiritual message n holy week offered -- those things you mentioned, the political crisis in the church -- what can christia take as any symbol of hope from this? father martin: the main some help from holy week is the resurrection, and even in the darkest moments there is a ochannew life. and the always hope, resurrection and message is that nothing is trulyib impo with god and suffering is never the last rd. jane: there are two relics in notre dame, the fragment of the true cross and the crown of thorns. how significant are they? father mtin: well, they are traditional relics, and we don't know how far back they go. the church itself is a relic. the faith of people for centuries. you know, the church in a sense is just as holy as any of the relics in the
father martin: a sense of great sadness and loss.ber the death and resurrection of jesus, but it also comes at a time of crisis in the church and political crisis in france. there is this tripleolesonance withweek, the crisis in the church, and polital crises in france. jane: what spiritual message n holy week offered -- those things you mentioned, the political crisis in the church -- what can christia take as any symbol of hope from this? father martin: the main some help from holy week is...