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martin. - what is "lolita"? - yes. let's have books for $800. martin.hat is "fear and loathing in las vegas"? - yes. - books for $1,000. martin. t's haveuto "c" for $600. [ applause ] you're off to a good start. [ applause ] let's make it a true daily double. okay, here is the clue. take a look. in the united states, this type of transport helps half a million people in distress each year. - what is a medevac? - medevac is right. [ applause ] that ends in a "c." [ applause ] and you now have the lead and $6,000. let's do sports teams for $200. mary. what is the heat index? yes, that's a team. entertainment, $200. mary. - who is william shatner? - correct. t mary. - what is the zodiac? - yes. out to "c", $400. - martin. - what is an almanac? - almanac, correct. - "c", $800. - brendan. - what is "havoc"? - "havoc," that's it. - out to "c" for $1,000. if we had tactile as well as video clues, we could demonstrate how soft and soapy this mineral feels. - mary. - what is talc? - good. - entertainment, $400. mary. - what is syfy? - syfy, you got it, and that
martin. - what is "lolita"? - yes. let's have books for $800. martin.hat is "fear and loathing in las vegas"? - yes. - books for $1,000. martin. t's haveuto "c" for $600. [ applause ] you're off to a good start. [ applause ] let's make it a true daily double. okay, here is the clue. take a look. in the united states, this type of transport helps half a million people in distress each year. - what is a medevac? - medevac is right. [ applause ] that ends in a...
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this was martin. this was martin's idea, this was martin's activity. >> why did you do it?'s not gonna hurt anybody, no one will notice. >> you are talking about a state id card. you are talking about bank accounts that were opened up under false names. >> martin did a lot of things that were not very sensible. >> so you're saying martin did all of this without your knowledge? >> he would tell me he was doing things and i'd be like, okay, whatever. >> you got two fake military id cards, three joint banking accounts using a fake name, you got a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state id card, and a fake social security card. and you're saying all you did was sort of sign away and not ever ask or wonder how many laws i've broken? how could you be a passive participant in that? >> martin was very powerful. he was very influential. i just assumed that he knew what he was doing. he'd been successful all of his life. >> gypsy, you're an educated person. you bonded over quantum physics. and now you want me and us and the authorities to believe that you just checked your brain at
this was martin. this was martin's idea, this was martin's activity. >> why did you do it?'s not gonna hurt anybody, no one will notice. >> you are talking about a state id card. you are talking about bank accounts that were opened up under false names. >> martin did a lot of things that were not very sensible. >> so you're saying martin did all of this without your knowledge? >> he would tell me he was doing things and i'd be like, okay, whatever. >> you got...
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this was martin, this was martin's idea. this was martin's activity. >> reporter: why did you do it? >> i said i didn't want to. he said this is the best 2003wa do it. >> reporter: you got three joint bank accounts using a fake name, a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state i.d. card and a fake social security card. how can you be a passive participant in that? >> he was very powerful and influential. i just assumed he knew what he was doing. >> gisele had no idea what was going on. she set plans in motion right away to bring her back. >> her last day in ukraine! thank goodness, she's excited. >> reporter: what the family didn't know was this incredibly passionate move to bring her home would put a total wrench in all of martin's plans. >> now there's two people with that social security number and that name. >> martin and gyp swsy were bot arrested and sentenced to separate prisons where they served time for the identity theft. >> reporter: martin is gone but not forever. he's only behind bars for four years, so the fami
this was martin, this was martin's idea. this was martin's activity. >> reporter: why did you do it? >> i said i didn't want to. he said this is the best 2003wa do it. >> reporter: you got three joint bank accounts using a fake name, a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state i.d. card and a fake social security card. how can you be a passive participant in that? >> he was very powerful and influential. i just assumed he knew what he was doing. >> gisele had no...
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martin. at quarter to 4 pm here in moscow let's get a check on more world news this hour a u.s. government documents have revealed diets but the f.b.i. is conclusion that russia was behind an alleged talk of the democratic party servers in 26 the the agency never got a final report from private cyber security company crowd strike which was hired by the party to investigate the hike the report was the court evidence for the russian docking investigation our senior correspondent murat because the of has been delving further. faith is a remarkable thing it can move mountains if you believe something hard enough heart and soul it doesn't actually matter if it's real it ot faith in god in family or in russian hackers is russia also who now after having hacked into the d.n.c. russia hacked into the pillar of our democracy how russia is hacking and having gas currently and we sure did not mention exactly that did occur nobody is debating that that did or did not happen it did happen faith no need fo
martin. at quarter to 4 pm here in moscow let's get a check on more world news this hour a u.s. government documents have revealed diets but the f.b.i. is conclusion that russia was behind an alleged talk of the democratic party servers in 26 the the agency never got a final report from private cyber security company crowd strike which was hired by the party to investigate the hike the report was the court evidence for the russian docking investigation our senior correspondent murat because the...
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joining us now is martin below, chief economic advisor at allie martin.hat a turnaround in the view. are we going to get a 50 basis point cut in july? >> 50 basis points is probably a bit aggressive. it might shock the market that the fed know something that the market doesn't. nejra: isn't it ahead of the market? >> it is way behind the market. the fed should've cut last night. the fed should not have hiked in december. the markets are doing a huge amount of easing for the fed here. it gives them move -- room not to move. a clear indication that we are in a policy cycle. this is the 16th since 1951. the markets are doing what trump wants, rallying aggressively on this. investors should be very happy. nejra: 50 basis points in july would be too aggressive. outline why. martin: they should've cut yesterday. 25 basis points means the easing cycle starts. the starting point is critical. it's a signal in america but also a signal for the rest of the world. if we look at 2019, 20 central banks and emerging-market countries have all cut rates. ratescountries ha
joining us now is martin below, chief economic advisor at allie martin.hat a turnaround in the view. are we going to get a 50 basis point cut in july? >> 50 basis points is probably a bit aggressive. it might shock the market that the fed know something that the market doesn't. nejra: isn't it ahead of the market? >> it is way behind the market. the fed should've cut last night. the fed should not have hiked in december. the markets are doing a huge amount of easing for the fed...
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martin's books.re novels to end the 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? done the most popular tv show in the world. i gave my baby out for adaption, and, and this is not my baby anymore. but the books are still my baby. >> cooper: the "game of thrones" finale in may attracted a record number of viewers for hbo. more than 19 million americans tuned in to see who would rule the seven kingdoms. ( ticking ) >> more discoveries behind the scenes... >> jon's sword. bit emotional seeing this again. >> ...and much more from the cast and creators, at www.60minutes.com/throne. uh, i'll look into it. (phone rings) lisa jon
martin's books.re novels to end the 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? done the most popular tv show...
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. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. good to be with you.his morning, we start with the story that iran was involved in that attack in the gulf of oman. the u.s. saying it launched a missile flying over and that missile missed and fell into the water. >> drone was able to capture, however, these images. of iranian boats closing in on the tankers. the official cnn has been speaking to did not determine whether they were actually seen carrying out the attack itself, though. >> officials are also saying that iranian boats blocked the path of a u.s. navy ship that was trying to reach the tanker right after the attack. iran continues to deny any involvement. >> we have a team that is covering this for us, cnn's fred pleitgen in taylor and, fred, what are they saying about this video and the allegation that they tried to launch a missile against a u.s. drone? >> reporter: good morning, guys. yeah, so far, the iranians have not commented on those allegations that allegedly iran shot at a u.s. drone flying there over the persian gulf area. and also,
. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. good to be with you.his morning, we start with the story that iran was involved in that attack in the gulf of oman. the u.s. saying it launched a missile flying over and that missile missed and fell into the water. >> drone was able to capture, however, these images. of iranian boats closing in on the tankers. the official cnn has been speaking to did not determine whether they were actually seen carrying out the attack itself,...
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s like paul van dyke martin able. to pick up a math model the 1st time i was in the trees or i had a black leather jacket on my hair dyed black and all the other guys there had white gloves and bright orange safety vests on and i thought wow this is a completely different world what's going on here at the. table i moved to berlin in the 990 s. and dove right into the techno scene for about 10 years and he focused on the spices the new art and music movements were happening in. the resulting photo series is called temporary spices these were the settings for a wild and lawless subculture of clubs bars and galleries. the villa nails the hardware as he calls it he captures the brief moment before the raving starts. that's what you generally associate with partying or you might call it club culture other people or what they do the dancing on the artificial fog and such but i was interested in the spaces it was all happening in. the housing for this party or i should say this club thing actually looked like. that from that
s like paul van dyke martin able. to pick up a math model the 1st time i was in the trees or i had a black leather jacket on my hair dyed black and all the other guys there had white gloves and bright orange safety vests on and i thought wow this is a completely different world what's going on here at the. table i moved to berlin in the 990 s. and dove right into the techno scene for about 10 years and he focused on the spices the new art and music movements were happening in. the resulting...
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martin?|j out of ten, if you like. martin?” ama out of ten, if you like. martin?” make a better world for the 7.5 billion people living on it now, and the gap between the way things are and the way they could be is an ethical indictment of us, collectively. so i am pessimistic that we will use technology optimally, but that is not a reason for not trying. we have got to try and hope that we can avoid the downsides of new technology, and avoid to spoiling the environment and make sure that we leave a heritage for future generations, just as important as the heritage, sewers, and all about left to us by the victorians. —— despiling the environment. well, if you spend a lot of time with children, young people, who are our future generations, there are obviously people become spent time with because they are not born yet, but if you do that, as i do, i have five future generations of my own, i feel fairly optimistic that actually, they have got the right answers and they have got the right answers and the right mindset and a lot of the right solutions, to be solving so
martin?|j out of ten, if you like. martin?” ama out of ten, if you like. martin?” make a better world for the 7.5 billion people living on it now, and the gap between the way things are and the way they could be is an ethical indictment of us, collectively. so i am pessimistic that we will use technology optimally, but that is not a reason for not trying. we have got to try and hope that we can avoid the downsides of new technology, and avoid to spoiling the environment and make sure that...
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i will be just this portion right here of martin luther king. and i talk about this because it is the area i grew up in when we were artificially separated by race and color martin luther king had a dream that one day children would go to school together and sit in a room like this together not dream has been fulfilled. i do not grow up hating white people that sounds odd in the polarizing world especially to sharecroppers because my mama was revered for her cooking they taught me to respect all people and to be filled with joy but even we could not escape the racial tensions from the light on - - a late sixties and turn our heads at the injustice. my mom's friends drop by at all friends to talk how wrongly the sanitation workers were treated she said martin luther king jr. himself to stand in solidarity with the workers over 25000 people to hear them speak the largest indoor gathering and right there in my own backyard across the mississippi border you better believe the message of martin luther king junior he promised to return to memphis to l
i will be just this portion right here of martin luther king. and i talk about this because it is the area i grew up in when we were artificially separated by race and color martin luther king had a dream that one day children would go to school together and sit in a room like this together not dream has been fulfilled. i do not grow up hating white people that sounds odd in the polarizing world especially to sharecroppers because my mama was revered for her cooking they taught me to respect...
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my thanks to sam and martin.bsite. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting at the women's world cup where the match billed as the ‘game of the tournament‘ lived up to its billing. the defending champions the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set up a semifinal match with england in lyon on tuesday. the usa captain megan rapinoe scored both their goals, the first early in the game — her free kick somehow working its way through several pairs of legs to beat the keeper. and her second around 65 minutes. but france never gave up and they pushed the usa all the way, eventually finding the target late on after an unmarked wendie renard headed in a free kick. france kept the drama going until the final whistle, but it's the usa who'll play england in the semifinals. the result also means britain are guaranteed a plac
my thanks to sam and martin.bsite. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting at the women's world cup where the match billed as the ‘game of the tournament‘ lived up to its billing. the defending champions the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set up a semifinal match with england in...
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martin yet is on the scene. martin, tell us more —— yip. week. martin yet is on the scene.can see now is there has been a bit of yelling right at the junction, near the roundabout. thousands of young people right here gathering outside the council. apparently there's been some harm to the silent protesters, i' m there's been some harm to the silent protesters, i'm not sure if they are preparing themselves for any proper rates from police, but on the other side, just outside the legislative council building, you can see the police in riot gear. they are holding on to the barrier, but there haven't yet been any clashes. we heard the police are urging people to disperse and threatening force if necessary? yes, police have been trying to ask for the people to disperse. we can't be sure if the crowd is moving from where i am, but as far as we can see, they have been here from quite early this morning and there is only 45 minutes until the legislative council meets to discuss this extradition bill amendment. so far we understand that they will carry on with the meeting, but a dif
martin yet is on the scene. martin, tell us more —— yip. week. martin yet is on the scene.can see now is there has been a bit of yelling right at the junction, near the roundabout. thousands of young people right here gathering outside the council. apparently there's been some harm to the silent protesters, i' m there's been some harm to the silent protesters, i'm not sure if they are preparing themselves for any proper rates from police, but on the other side, just outside the legislative...
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the streets of san martin, a place many feel compelled to leave. bay, but out of sight, they menace the community. at the local church, they trt to give the young a focus. they offer music classes and some job training. reverend manuel lozano wants to keep his flock in san martin, but they are being scattered by constant brutality. translation: in my three and a half years here, 90% of their families in the community have suffered violence. it fills us with sadness. you don't see the gangs in plain sight, but they are here. just a week ago, they killed a young man in an alley nearby. and another young man was killed days before. 0scar ramirez survived san martin but did not survive the journey to the us. he wanted better things for his daughter, valeria. instead, they both perished in front of his wife, tania. she has been brought home by officials from el salvador, looking frail and deeply traumatised by what she witnessed and what she lost. the government using this moment to call on its people not to risk their lives and those of their children
the streets of san martin, a place many feel compelled to leave. bay, but out of sight, they menace the community. at the local church, they trt to give the young a focus. they offer music classes and some job training. reverend manuel lozano wants to keep his flock in san martin, but they are being scattered by constant brutality. translation: in my three and a half years here, 90% of their families in the community have suffered violence. it fills us with sadness. you don't see the gangs in...
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in the trendy bedtime club and photographer martin in the 1990 s. he chronicled the spaces for the wall to subculture when it felt as if you were stumbling through a land of adventure you can see every day something changed. a 990 s. felt like a new beginning to me techno had a lot to do with the period after reunification. top of the fall of the east of the indus full of empty lots and buildings abandoned industrial spaces were taken over by brave is out to dance to the new sound of freight and technology. in 1991. you know one time department store. it quickly became the flagship for the new party town and a launching pad for d.j.'s like paul van dyke march enable wynton with his camera. and take up a math model the 1st time i was in the trees or i had a black leather jacket on my hair dyed black and all the other guys there had white gloves and bright orange safety vests on and i thought wow this is a completely different world what's going on here at the. table i moved to berlin in the 1918 to the techno singing for about 10 years and he focused
in the trendy bedtime club and photographer martin in the 1990 s. he chronicled the spaces for the wall to subculture when it felt as if you were stumbling through a land of adventure you can see every day something changed. a 990 s. felt like a new beginning to me techno had a lot to do with the period after reunification. top of the fall of the east of the indus full of empty lots and buildings abandoned industrial spaces were taken over by brave is out to dance to the new sound of freight...
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i remember saying he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone. he was here. happened in my life. you never really recover from such a scene. . >> knowing dr. king and news crews shadowed his every move. at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures take 19 day were by a south african filmmaker who was at work on a documentary about dr. king. i ran to help, but there was not much anyone could do. >> i have very sad news for all of you. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> we were very upset. we lost somebody like a father. many are wondering which with way we are going to turn. we are not sure and we lost something and feel it deeply. we feel it. the 400 or 500 year leader has been taken from us. the white people do not know it, but the white people's best friend is dead. >> crowds gathered along the 125th street. >> uncontrolled carnival of looting again. >> dr. king gets assassinated and cities in the north go up in flame and riots. there is a sense that the nation is on the brink of civi
i remember saying he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone. he was here. happened in my life. you never really recover from such a scene. . >> knowing dr. king and news crews shadowed his every move. at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures take 19 day were by a south african filmmaker who was at work on a documentary about dr. king. i ran to help, but there was not much anyone could do. >> i have very sad news for all of you. and...
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. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass surgery here. >> patrick's heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands, he starts rummaging through the house, including the attic. it's here that he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. this looks very, very old, just right from the start. the box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18th century. >> this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> patrick also discovers an old u.s. army
. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill...
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martin guptill helped them give a starts. martin guptill helped them givea grip starts.on the chase came at the same can't be said for the footwear. south africa were now fighting for world cup survival. they got both ross taylor and tom latham in quick succession. the kiwi captain kane williamson was still in bud 2112 runs was looking larger by the over. it could be a tight finish. the latest, williamson still there on 72. new zealand need another 82 runs, 13 overs remaining. it is doable but pretty slow going. ahmed khan says anthony joshua doable but pretty slow going. ahmed khan says anthonyjoshua shouldn't get straight back in the ring with andy ruiz get straight back in the ring with andy ruinr. despite a rematch being agreed, joshua lost his three world titles to the mexican earlier this month. khan is preparing for a fight in saudi arabia next month and said his first pro defeat back in 2008 made him choose his next fights carefully to rebuild his career. and thatjoshua should carefully to rebuild his career. and that joshua should do carefully to rebuild his car
martin guptill helped them give a starts. martin guptill helped them givea grip starts.on the chase came at the same can't be said for the footwear. south africa were now fighting for world cup survival. they got both ross taylor and tom latham in quick succession. the kiwi captain kane williamson was still in bud 2112 runs was looking larger by the over. it could be a tight finish. the latest, williamson still there on 72. new zealand need another 82 runs, 13 overs remaining. it is doable but...
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well the state department gave us a statement after we contacted them about this report martine and a spokesperson said we take all allegations of misuse of u.s. origin defense articles very seriously we are aware of these reports and we are seeking additional information we expect all recipients of u.s. origin defense equipment to abide by the end to use obligations and what that means essentially is that when the united states and a country like the united ever arab emirates reach an agreement to purchase and sell sophisticated weapons like these these were made by the big giant defense contractors lockheed martin and raytheon the receiving party in this case the united arab emirates pledges that they won't sell the sophisticated equipment to another party or to people like general have to are warlords essentially so the state department spokesperson went on to say that the the u.s. supports continued mediation by u.n. officials and that only a political solution can stop the violence in libya so it's unclear as to where this will end up will there be action taken against the u.a.e.
well the state department gave us a statement after we contacted them about this report martine and a spokesperson said we take all allegations of misuse of u.s. origin defense articles very seriously we are aware of these reports and we are seeking additional information we expect all recipients of u.s. origin defense equipment to abide by the end to use obligations and what that means essentially is that when the united states and a country like the united ever arab emirates reach an...
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martin?cnn's ivan watson giving us the breakdown as to exactly why this protest is taking place. >> ivan, thank you so much. cnn correspondent matthew rivers is with the protesters now. what are you seeing in the midst of everything, matt? >> reporter: well, i'm seeing a protest that shows no signs of slowing down. in fact, people where we are are trying to join the march. and they're not going anywhere because there's so many people. look at what's behind me here. the street that you see at the intersection down the road there, that's the main march route. all the people that are closer to me, they're just waiting to join the march. and they can barely do that because there's so many people in that street that they can't actually join because no one's moving. yet, they're not leaving. they're still here. it shows how passionate these people are. it's very calm but very energetic. they are demanding all the things that ivan just laid out. he's right. i live in mainland china normally. i'm jus
martin?cnn's ivan watson giving us the breakdown as to exactly why this protest is taking place. >> ivan, thank you so much. cnn correspondent matthew rivers is with the protesters now. what are you seeing in the midst of everything, matt? >> reporter: well, i'm seeing a protest that shows no signs of slowing down. in fact, people where we are are trying to join the march. and they're not going anywhere because there's so many people. look at what's behind me here. the street that...
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the expedition leader is martin moran. a hugely experienced mountaineer.get trapped and you might have to dig is now held and survive for several days. the monsoon is very heavy rain in the indian lowlands and then fresh amounts of snow in bad weather in the mountains. we are right that there is an avalanche involved. the search mission abandoned due to bad weather will start again tomorrow. the family of the expedition leader, martin moran, have issued a statement this afternoon. they say "we have been informed that an air search by helicopter has "revealed the scale of the avalanche, but no "sign of the climbers, "their equipment or their tents. "we are pressing for the search area to be widened and continued." mountaineer alan hinks knows the himalayas incredibly well speaking to martine croxall earlier, mr hinks described his friend. he is a massively experienced mountaineer. virtually every hillwalker in britain will have heard of him. he lives in scotland. he was the first man to climb all the munros in winter on a single round. he has a wealth of ex
the expedition leader is martin moran. a hugely experienced mountaineer.get trapped and you might have to dig is now held and survive for several days. the monsoon is very heavy rain in the indian lowlands and then fresh amounts of snow in bad weather in the mountains. we are right that there is an avalanche involved. the search mission abandoned due to bad weather will start again tomorrow. the family of the expedition leader, martin moran, have issued a statement this afternoon. they say...
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martin patience, bbc news, on the iraqi-syrian border. other news, threeop have died in a hostage siege in zÜrich. the gunman held two women captive in an apartment in the southwest of the city early on friday. ndfollowing a three-hour sf with the attacker, armed police stormed the building to find two women and a man with severe gunshot wounds. all three died at the scene. if you hapn to be in madrid airport today, you are almost certain to be surrounded by english football fans. that is because tomorrow is the champions league final, where liverpool will be squaring off against tottenham. both teams had remarkable comebacks in the semifinals, setting the stage for onnd the sell-england final. for more on what to expect, we checked in with our favorite football analyst, tommy smyth. it has been a nailbiter for both teams. give us a sense of the drama with how we got here. vemmy: i hope it can live up to the billing you e, but for liverpool looked like they were down and o. against barcelona, to score four goals, are you kidding mm. that
martin patience, bbc news, on the iraqi-syrian border. other news, threeop have died in a hostage siege in zÜrich. the gunman held two women captive in an apartment in the southwest of the city early on friday. ndfollowing a three-hour sf with the attacker, armed police stormed the building to find two women and a man with severe gunshot wounds. all three died at the scene. if you hapn to be in madrid airport today, you are almost certain to be surrounded by english football fans. that is...
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his best friend at school in progreso was martin molteni.t 15, emiliano was signed by an academy club in argentina, 100 miles away, and he moved out of the family home. his new club, san francisco, had links to the french ligue one side bordeaux and, aged just 20, emiliano moved to the european club. sala played for nantes for more than four years, before he attracted the attention of cardiff city towards the end of last year. he was clearly a talent. but it appears there were also attempts to inflate the price that cardiff city would have to pay nantes. this e—mail was sent to sala by the former football agent, willie mckay. in it mckay says, "it was us who to put it in the media about other clubs wanting you, west ham, everton etc, to create an interest in you, that's what we do." because of this, we understand that cardiff city had serious reservations about the transfer, as they felt sala's value had been grossly inflated. the nantes side of the deal was done by father and son, willie and mark mckay. there was no other club interested. t
his best friend at school in progreso was martin molteni.t 15, emiliano was signed by an academy club in argentina, 100 miles away, and he moved out of the family home. his new club, san francisco, had links to the french ligue one side bordeaux and, aged just 20, emiliano moved to the european club. sala played for nantes for more than four years, before he attracted the attention of cardiff city towards the end of last year. he was clearly a talent. but it appears there were also attempts to...
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. >> compartimos en primicia con el astro boricua ricky martin nos cuenta sobre su bebÉ lucÍa y cÓmoe pueden perder el dÍa de hoy en "un nuevo dÍa" el maravilloso recorrido que hicimos por todo parÍs solo para ustedes. >> >>> visita de lujo llega la cantante espaÑola paloma san basilio aquÍ mÁs cerca de ti. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> eso mi gente >>> pero lo es. >> lo que le ponemos nosotros acÁ. >> muy buenos dÍas >>> hoy es lunes, lunes de 10 junio 2019 gracias por acompa r acompaÑarnos >>> mi querido sandarti tiene unos dÍas libres >>> di la verdad, estÁ de vacaciones otra vez: >>> otra vez >>> eso es increÍble, sandarti. >> entonces se va y vienes >>> tu vez que lo mando de vacaciones para compartir con ustedes >>> te encanta madrugar >>> te queremos >>> quÉ placer de estar con ustedes >>> pero tambiÉn gracias por acompaÑarnos a todos los que nos estÁn viendo les contamos que hay muchÍsimas noticias hemos enterado y les vamos a estaremos mostrando lo que sucediÓ con "big papi," la bienvenida a carla que tiene mÁs
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martín: estaban muy agresivos. el ministro ordena la confiscación de todas nuestras cámaras, nos quitan las tarjetas de video y, luego, nos separan al grupo. a mí me expulsan de miraflores y me meten a un cuartito a la entrada del palacio presidencial. maría: yo me peleaba con ellos como: "ustedes no nos pueden hacer esto. nosotros somos periodistas, estaba pactada una entrevista". ellos decían: "ustedes vinieron a nuestra casa a faltarnos al respeto". jorge: a maría la llevaron al mismo lugar donde estaba yo y a los otros cinco integrantes del equipo los dejaron en la sala de prensa con dos guardias. cuando--cuando maría entra a mí me están tratando de quitar el celular y yo les digo que no les voy a dar mi celular. entra maría y le piden su celular y tampoco se los quiere dar. y entonces, se dan cuenta que no vamos a ceder. maría es una leona, maría es una gran periodista y los intimidó a los guardias de seguridad y cuando se dan cuenta que no pueden con eso, empezamos a ver mucho movimiento. temiendo que le iban
martín: estaban muy agresivos. el ministro ordena la confiscación de todas nuestras cámaras, nos quitan las tarjetas de video y, luego, nos separan al grupo. a mí me expulsan de miraflores y me meten a un cuartito a la entrada del palacio presidencial. maría: yo me peleaba con ellos como: "ustedes no nos pueden hacer esto. nosotros somos periodistas, estaba pactada una entrevista". ellos decían: "ustedes vinieron a nuestra casa a faltarnos al respeto". jorge: a maría...
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he was going off fbi memos and these were memos from cointel pro. >> tucker: i respect martin lutherd i don't want to think these things are true. but we often learn that people we revere for their role ine history were deeply flawed death. and there is actual evidence that he was deeply flawed, he was a philanderer, we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different from watching someone -- >> tucker: i agree with that completely. but i'm just saying should we define, should we define a man's life by his worst moments, or should we take three steps back and assess his place in the sweep of history? i making the case on behalf of thomas jefferson as well as martin luther king, could the standard apply to both of them?y >> with dr. king i will say thi this. i believe we should not tear down all of his statues, but ig, think one of the things about dr. king as great as he was and he is one of my personal heroes, one of the things about him is a lot of times his image obscures so many other people in the civil rights movement and i would say actually the most impo
he was going off fbi memos and these were memos from cointel pro. >> tucker: i respect martin lutherd i don't want to think these things are true. but we often learn that people we revere for their role ine history were deeply flawed death. and there is actual evidence that he was deeply flawed, he was a philanderer, we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different from watching someone -- >> tucker: i agree with that completely. but i'm just saying...
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. >>> empresario como joaquÍn martÍn temen que llevarse a cab la amenaza del presidente trump.trata de productos como aguacate, tequila, frutas y verduras que han ganado presencia en estados unidos y esto podrÍa repercutir seriamente en el bolsillo del consumidor >>> estÁ muy mal lo que esta haciendo el seÑor presidente ma seÑor presidente para los que para nosotros los que trabajamos al dÍa. >>> lo que se produce en campos mexicanos termina en almacenes de supermercados de estados unidos y hasta el tomate por el que paga 99 centavos se puede ver afectado por el aumento del 5% >>> terminarÍa pagando ha 5 centavos mÁs por libra en el ca de lo aguacates pagarÍa 15 centavos mÁs. pero hasta la industria automotriz podrÍa verse afectaday elevarÍa los >>> elevarÍa el costo de los autos. las fabricas del paÍs dependen de partes mexicanas para construir sus autos, segÚn un estimado para octubre podrÍamos pagar 1300 dÓlares mÁ por auto lo aranceles aumento raie su pone para va a disminuir ln has llegar al 25%. >>> subiendo el arancel se supone que va a disminuir la cantidad de productos
. >>> empresario como joaquÍn martÍn temen que llevarse a cab la amenaza del presidente trump.trata de productos como aguacate, tequila, frutas y verduras que han ganado presencia en estados unidos y esto podrÍa repercutir seriamente en el bolsillo del consumidor >>> estÁ muy mal lo que esta haciendo el seÑor presidente ma seÑor presidente para los que para nosotros los que trabajamos al dÍa. >>> lo que se produce en campos mexicanos termina en almacenes de...
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and martin part of course all of you thank you so much for your time and thank you for speaking to us on this very important and interesting country and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website you'll find that at our desert dot com and for further discussion why don't you go to our facebook page you'll find that at facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and remember you can always join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from me in the team here this is inside story thank you for watching. they wanted 4 to 3000000000 pounds worth of weaponry that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there is no hope of any more because there's always a small cobble of people for really really good business. in assonance we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country has a fighting each other and we've been told that we go on the field yet this is the largest demonstration that's been h
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we will talk to martin later on in hong kong. march in the polish capital, warsaw. for the first time, the city's mayor was also there. but the leader of the governing law and justice party has described the lgbt movement as a threat to poland's identity. warsaw's pride march isn't the only one taking place this weekend, as ramzan karmali reports. from boston to rome. zagreb to vilnius. pride marches were in full swing. but perhaps the one most under the spotlight was in warsaw. notjust because it was the city's biggest pride event ever, with an estimated 50,000 people taking part, but perhaps because it has come at a time when the ruling conservative law and justice party has increased its opposition to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights. recently, the leader of the party described the lgbt movement as a threat to polish identity. but for the first time ever, the mayor of the city led the pride march. translation: this is about tolerance for everyone. not only gays and lesbians but for disabled and elderly people, for
we will talk to martin later on in hong kong. march in the polish capital, warsaw. for the first time, the city's mayor was also there. but the leader of the governing law and justice party has described the lgbt movement as a threat to poland's identity. warsaw's pride march isn't the only one taking place this weekend, as ramzan karmali reports. from boston to rome. zagreb to vilnius. pride marches were in full swing. but perhaps the one most under the spotlight was in warsaw. notjust because...
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that was martin all over.e following the crowds of other people into areas that were overcrowded. he looked for what we might call old style, exploratory mountaineering where we can still go and find new places and peaks to climb. what are the kind of things that when you are lost, you have beenin that when you are lost, you have been in the situation, that people will need to be doing finding that shelter and sources of sustenance? depending on where they are in the base of camps, i don't know if the camp is above them or below them, if it is ina camp is above them or below them, if it is in a camp, then it is hunker down, wait for clearer weather or whatever to come back or be in a position where you can descend safely. if you don't have that, dig a snow hole and get into some shelter. work with what you have got and wait it out. it is not an entertaining thing to do, but it means you can survive safely until you are in a position to descend or at least get some help. nigel, thank you very much for your thou
that was martin all over.e following the crowds of other people into areas that were overcrowded. he looked for what we might call old style, exploratory mountaineering where we can still go and find new places and peaks to climb. what are the kind of things that when you are lost, you have beenin that when you are lost, you have been in the situation, that people will need to be doing finding that shelter and sources of sustenance? depending on where they are in the base of camps, i don't know...
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egypt town of the again about 880100 kilometers to the south from the capital tripoli but we know martine the united arab emirates has according to the government spokesman today the united arab emirates has supplied those weapons and other weapons including draw and. fighter jets to the world have that we understand that the united states has been providing have to do with weapons ammunition and fighter jets since he launched his military campaign not only to recapture or to take control of the capital tripoli but in 2014 when he 1st launches his military campaign known as oppression dignity in the east of libya all right let's go live to washington now and our correspondent there reynolds rob if this is indeed the case that united arab emirates have received american weapons completely legitimately and then they sold them on or pass them on to forces fighting in libya what kind of rules have been breached and how serious a breach would that be. well martin this is called an end user agreement in other words when the united states agrees to to sell weapons in this case these javelin miss
egypt town of the again about 880100 kilometers to the south from the capital tripoli but we know martine the united arab emirates has according to the government spokesman today the united arab emirates has supplied those weapons and other weapons including draw and. fighter jets to the world have that we understand that the united states has been providing have to do with weapons ammunition and fighter jets since he launched his military campaign not only to recapture or to take control of...
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i'm joined now by author russia analyst martin mccauley getting the martin report you think this probe and its result will mean for journalism both here in russia and across the world it's a potentially very rare city of newark and development because now investigating. the perp and time and if you can though since 2028 generals have lost their lives now does it mean a complete change doesn't mean i would be journalism or protected from the police and the judiciary does it mean that they will be able to carry out probing and john because going to north korea's eyes the military criticized the city government of he criticized the ship of the media and so on in other words he in fact made a public enemy number one well a lot of officials a lot of institutions now will be easier for journalists in the future to actually prove into corruption and so on the really were put in as the corruption is a major problem in russia so there was quite it's quite legal it's quite ok to go and investigate it so it's very very important now and they are going to not he he in fact know is world famous goe
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martin just keeps martinjust keeps going martin just keeps going and martinjust keeps going and going rivers and late of northern holland. but he did have plenty of support along the way. as well as the odd good luck kiss from his family. martin was already a celebrity, overcoming leukaemia to wina celebrity, overcoming leukaemia to win a gold medal at the 2008 beijing olympics. now he is raising money for charity the way he knows best. this is how the 11 cities race was run in 1963. ice skaters tearing through the countryside as fast as possible. but a warming client that my climate meant ice—skating has now become swimming. as part of the tradition you have to collect the stamp from each town to qualify for a metal. a tradition martin was keen to maintain. then afterfour days and a lot of time in the water he finally reached the finishing line. all the sweeter, bearing in mind he had to bail out of his last attempt to translation: last year i suffered, mostly. this year i enjoyed it. it was very long but also very special and beautiful. and fairly profitable. nearly 4 million euros
martin just keeps martinjust keeps going martin just keeps going and martinjust keeps going and going rivers and late of northern holland. but he did have plenty of support along the way. as well as the odd good luck kiss from his family. martin was already a celebrity, overcoming leukaemia to wina celebrity, overcoming leukaemia to win a gold medal at the 2008 beijing olympics. now he is raising money for charity the way he knows best. this is how the 11 cities race was run in 1963. ice...
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vamos a hablar de ricky martin. les tenemos algo de ricky martin.mer impacto". enviÓ un mensaje a todas aquellas personas que creen ser padres pero que no se atreven. tambiÉn mandÓ un mensaje por el dÍa del padre. ricky martin: nuestra diversidad, nuestros colores, nuestro color por las calles, esta es la parada puertorriqueÑa, pero viene gente de todas partes del mundo. tengo gente de espaÑa, de alemania que estÁn aquÍ solamente porque era la parada puertorriqueÑa. nos unimos todos para celebrar, celebrar que somos minorÍa, celebra que podemos salir adelante. reportera: quÉ consejo le das a las parejas que tienen miedo de tener hijos por las condiciones? ricky martin: que nunca van a estar listos. la vida te da nueve meses para prepararte, no se cuÁndo ni cÓmo pero nunca van a estar listos . reportera: hay parejas que no se atreven por la sociedad de decir voy a tener un hijo. ricky martin: quÉ importa lo que diga la sociedad? si no quieres tener hijos, tampoco no hay ningÚn problema. para hombres, para mujeres que no quieran tener hijos, no se sie
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall.u without a deal. former universities minister sam gyimah says he is standing in the conservative leadership contest to replace theresa may. he is the 13th candidate to enter the race. liverpool win the greatest prize
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>> reporter: well, hey, martin. it's been quite muted at the moment in the sense of kremlin hasn't reacted about this yet. although i expect they will in the hours or days ahead when they finally get across this. behind the doors of the kremlin, though, i expect privately there will be some satisfaction hearing how president trump has reacted to this "new york times" report. again, calling the media the enemy of the people. that sort of plays into the russian narrative in the sense they also like to undermine the work of the free press. as i say, the reaction has been pretty mutd. the russian newspapers have been covering this, pointing out two things. first of all,ist not surprising, they're saying, essentially countries would be probing country's cyber defenses. secondly saying, what would be the hysterical reaction in the united states? that's what they're saying, if the report was the other way around and it was found russia infiltrated the united states' infrastructure. so, putting out the double standards, som
>> reporter: well, hey, martin. it's been quite muted at the moment in the sense of kremlin hasn't reacted about this yet. although i expect they will in the hours or days ahead when they finally get across this. behind the doors of the kremlin, though, i expect privately there will be some satisfaction hearing how president trump has reacted to this "new york times" report. again, calling the media the enemy of the people. that sort of plays into the russian narrative in the...
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secretary of state amounted to a grievous interference in china's internal affairs this is always martine a very sensitive moment for the chinese leadership they continue to remain unrepentant for the actions of the military 30 years ago essentially saying if the army had moved into tournament square to to clear it of protesters then china would have been on the brink of civil war and would never have gone on to be the world's 2nd largest economy and that unrepentant tone is also reflected in state media here in china interestingly that the state media here normally ignores this anniversary but on this occasion they are referring to what they call the riot and how you know chinese people have really been immunized because of the events that happened in 989 and therefore those events won't happen again well i've been talking to one of the leaders of that student led pro-democracy movement worker she who now lives in exile in taiwan where he's been reflecting 30 years on whether it was all worth it . in the spring of 1989 student leader work i she was in the thick of it confronting authorit
secretary of state amounted to a grievous interference in china's internal affairs this is always martine a very sensitive moment for the chinese leadership they continue to remain unrepentant for the actions of the military 30 years ago essentially saying if the army had moved into tournament square to to clear it of protesters then china would have been on the brink of civil war and would never have gone on to be the world's 2nd largest economy and that unrepentant tone is also reflected in...
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martin: it is partly the reason.te interesting where we have quite a number of different scenarios, looks like positive for gold. we have seen recent u.s. dollar weakness. that is positive area if we see trade tensions ease and global growth starts to resume the upward track, signs of inflation would also be seen to be positive or gold. we also see the trade flows which is more speculative money moving into gold area there is a number of components that suggest gold has more upside than downside. looking for 40 or 50 u.s. dollars. u.s. as gold goes up, dollar goes down. martin: you would expect under normal circumstances the dollar can weaken further from here should we see the central bank cutting rates. it will be predicated on cuts rather than just jawboning it down. paul: we have some intersection in this part of the world, the reserve bank of his meeting. looking for a cut? martin: potentially. they could go on hold. he had a cut in australia and forecasting another cut we think will come in august are the reser
martin: it is partly the reason.te interesting where we have quite a number of different scenarios, looks like positive for gold. we have seen recent u.s. dollar weakness. that is positive area if we see trade tensions ease and global growth starts to resume the upward track, signs of inflation would also be seen to be positive or gold. we also see the trade flows which is more speculative money moving into gold area there is a number of components that suggest gold has more upside than...
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and martin part of course all of you thank you so much for your time and thank you for speaking to us on this very important and interesting country and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website you'll find that at our desire dot com and for further discussion why don't you go to our facebook page you'll find that at facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and remember you can always join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story of for me in the team here this is inside story thank you for watching . they say is a dialogue a meeting about it or not as i'm staying at the international media and on t.v. a plashing stop with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my every line has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are small community without any network just each health join the global conversation on al-jazeera all they want to do is start the debate the same kind of debate we have here in st . july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections
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should we reassess our view of martin luther king?s from the university of maryland he joins us tonight. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: i will take a different position maybe tonight from what you might expect. we have seen a whole bunch of different heroes in american dethroned and in some cases literally statues knocked over thomas jefferson great example. does this, i'm assuming all of this is true because we knew some of it before. should it really change how we view martin luther king in his role in american history? should we knock his statues down because of this? i don't think we should. >> again, tucker. i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption this is true. david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publications, including the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes. he didn't have access to them. h
should we reassess our view of martin luther king?s from the university of maryland he joins us tonight. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: i will take a different position maybe tonight from what you might expect. we have seen a whole bunch of different heroes in american dethroned and in some cases literally statues knocked over thomas jefferson great example. does this, i'm assuming all of this is true because we knew some of it before. should it...
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to launch an investigation about that people and it seems martine that we are having now. is going to talk to us and to give us more information about what's next for the international what should be done and thank you very much indeed for being with al jazeera i really appreciate your time. this last time you spoke with al-jazeera you gave us all the details about how this is a this was a premeditated thing that the sergeant government was in for and that you think that they need to be more investigation into possible order for crown prince the big question is now that's we know what you told us. the problem is how to go forward yes that you you really did out very well you know for the last phone 4 hours member states every acted the vast majority in a very positive fashion to to the report to the findings and to their conclusions whether or not they will be prepared to do the next step which is to call for an investigation into the determination of individual liability i think i really don't have an answer to that i haven't heard some. you know interest into that next s
to launch an investigation about that people and it seems martine that we are having now. is going to talk to us and to give us more information about what's next for the international what should be done and thank you very much indeed for being with al jazeera i really appreciate your time. this last time you spoke with al-jazeera you gave us all the details about how this is a this was a premeditated thing that the sergeant government was in for and that you think that they need to be more...
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martin, final words. >> martin: that is your typical babble that is hard to understand. serious criminals in jail. she's letting them out there and she is not protecting the public safety. she is not fulfilling her obligations as a prosecutor. it is great we have a special prosecutor, but i really think there is enough here in her administration to demand a federal investigation by the department of justice. >> shannon: we understand that could be another step. we will watch this and we know you will as well. thank you for your time. >> martin: think you appreciated. >> shannon: futile -- dropped her in the part of the middle of the night, breaking news next oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ it's us. millennials. everyone's favorite. there's just one thing hurting us more than student loans: credit card debt. sure, dad, call us irresponsible. we're only dealing with insane living costs and housing costs. it's just not right. but with a personal loan from sofi, you can consolidate your credit card debt int
martin, final words. >> martin: that is your typical babble that is hard to understand. serious criminals in jail. she's letting them out there and she is not protecting the public safety. she is not fulfilling her obligations as a prosecutor. it is great we have a special prosecutor, but i really think there is enough here in her administration to demand a federal investigation by the department of justice. >> shannon: we understand that could be another step. we will watch this...
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