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the phrase that comes up over and over again when temperatures plummet, which i think is the most matic thing you think about when you get up in the morning is what the weather is like. it affects what you take to lunch. lovely. great to have you with us. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. good evening. i'm trying to say positive —— stay positive with the weather. it will be cold on frosty. this was the story earlier this afternoon. sunshine in shropshire. into the weekend, we will keep the sun but there will be a cold wind and that will make you feel really quite raw. throughout the day, we saw a little bit of cloud across the eastern england and the southwest and up into northern ireland. but clear skies through the night mean temperatures will fall away sharply indeed. a widespread frost to the western half of the uk. we keep the cloud into northern ireland so temperat
the phrase that comes up over and over again when temperatures plummet, which i think is the most matic thing you think about when you get up in the morning is what the weather is like. it affects what you take to lunch. lovely. great to have you with us. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you...
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know you mentioned there that you're not only involved on the humanitarian side but also lead to a matic side and so i'd like to ask you you started to talk about the security council there in new york do you think that the world will ever say enough is enough and really take resolute action to bring this campaign to an end do you see any hope on the horizon. this is the question we're not asking ourselves we have had no seven year seven years of the relentless war in syria with hundreds of thousands of dead displays millions of people the light hearted people are our displays sort far that hasn't been this one moment you say that was its early going to bring everybody together into with useful solution there is it use it go susan loosening draft we hope it will last this week too previous this fire is still being discussed that this is the moment where we reduce our of the world really need to be thinking of the form in which every pressure that concentrated change channels mum says un humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis is joining us this evening from kuwait with the very lat
know you mentioned there that you're not only involved on the humanitarian side but also lead to a matic side and so i'd like to ask you you started to talk about the security council there in new york do you think that the world will ever say enough is enough and really take resolute action to bring this campaign to an end do you see any hope on the horizon. this is the question we're not asking ourselves we have had no seven year seven years of the relentless war in syria with hundreds of...
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the forest creates shade and a matic buffet. serves as a break and stops the soil from trying out. the trees help clean. and reduce greenhouse gases. during the typhoon season the forest helps prevent the sand from drifting in from the coast to the village. a little from the fury of the storm and . this really is. a model of. other villages in vietnam as well because. in these. there are all of the communities in the. forests. and they understand about them so they will get. a perfect. country. costs. in fresh structure and also. be ma nature. will be protected. people can also live very friendly with the environment and for the local people to have a good income. that's all for today but we love hearing from you so do drop us a line with your comment right global three thousand. votes. on facebook see you next time and tell then take cab. opportunity prosperity optimism that's look power of global trade global three thousand brought to you by. cool. to. comply with. the to. come. up. to speed on the latest technology. become part of the future become a cyborg i must say a word so
the forest creates shade and a matic buffet. serves as a break and stops the soil from trying out. the trees help clean. and reduce greenhouse gases. during the typhoon season the forest helps prevent the sand from drifting in from the coast to the village. a little from the fury of the storm and . this really is. a model of. other villages in vietnam as well because. in these. there are all of the communities in the. forests. and they understand about them so they will get. a perfect. country....
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he is starting with nemanja matic, ander herrera, and a youngster, academy product. last 16, away from home, everything on the line tonight, to go without your £89 million record signing is a big hole. we can hear from jose mourinho now. he was asked in his pre—match conference about whether popper would play or not. when i decided team to play, i don't look to the age, the salary or tra nsfer look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i look to the age, the salary or transferfee. because i think look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i think that's not fair. he says he doesn't look to the tra nsfer he says he doesn't look to the transfer fee. it is a he says he doesn't look to the transferfee. it is a huge he says he doesn't look to the transfer fee. it is a huge sum he says he doesn't look to the transferfee. it is a huge sum of money. where does this leave paul pogba? money. where does this leave paul pogba ? to money. where does this leave paul pogba? to be left out of a big european night like this tonight, where does this future lie at o
he is starting with nemanja matic, ander herrera, and a youngster, academy product. last 16, away from home, everything on the line tonight, to go without your £89 million record signing is a big hole. we can hear from jose mourinho now. he was asked in his pre—match conference about whether popper would play or not. when i decided team to play, i don't look to the age, the salary or tra nsfer look to the age, the salary or transfer fee. because i look to the age, the salary or transferfee....
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osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred something for starting february he changed t.w. . hijacking the news. where i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that something and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where work headed is well. my responsibility as a journalist is to give me all the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being fair and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. trying these points off and i were good enough. to. this is news live from berlin russia and the u.s. clash while nato and the e.u. search for you to be at the munich security conference the us national security advisor claims there is indisputable evidence that moscow interfered in america's election a claim russia's foreign minister dismisses as blather and germany's foreign minister says berlin no long.
osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred something for starting february he changed t.w. . hijacking the news. where i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that something and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that...
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osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred or so from the first starting februaryeighteenth on g.w. . frankfurt . international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe are connected to the whole world. experience on standing shopping and dining offers and trying our services. be our guest transferred on cd managed by from. this is day that we are here is live from bug president zuma ups the stakes in south africa's political showdown the ruling a.n.c. party tells him to go but the president says not yet also on the program. yesterday ukraine's opposition leader was dragged out of a restaurant and forcibly deported to poland today because saakashvili says he will continue his fight against corruption and rally political opposition from abroad. conservatives oldest political party the s.p.d. looks set to elect its first female leader.
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osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years of conflict starting february. you're tuned into tomorrow today coming up this week. a new lease of life a cardiac patients researchers develop an artificial heart. raindrops form glimpses into the secret lives of clouds. that and the future of forecasting drones that could improve weather prediction. welcome to the show. over fifty years ago doctors in the south african city of cape town were the first to perform a radical new operation that revolutionized cardiac medicine a human heart transplant. nowadays the procedure has grown fairly commonplace but there's a problem there simply aren't enough donors research and have been racing to develop an artificial alternative and the first could be implanted in humans within three years. engineers and doctors at the helm holtz institute for biomedical engineering and often are working on a fully implantable artificial heart for humans they hope it will provide an alternative to conventional organ transplants inside a few years the plastic and metal devise ways eight hu
osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years of conflict starting february. you're tuned into tomorrow today coming up this week. a new lease of life a cardiac patients researchers develop an artificial heart. raindrops form glimpses into the secret lives of clouds. that and the future of forecasting drones that could improve weather prediction. welcome to the show. over fifty years ago doctors in the south african city of cape town were the first to perform a...
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depends on who your child is and what your family situation is, but what i find more and more problem matic is ki parents are giving their old smartphone as a hand me down i recommend incremental usage, give them a flip phone first, have them use it at certain times so you're establishing good habits. >> are you finding parents who say, no, i'm not giving my child a phone. >> more and more i'm finding parents are waiting until the eighth grade or ninth grade to give their kids a smartphone but before then maybe for commuting reasons, maybe they're in an afterschool sport, they get a flip phone for access and emergencies because pay phones aren't available like they were 20 or 30 years ago. >> that's true and what steps can parents take to keep their children from becoming reliant on even technically addicted to not just the device but the screens themselves and the apps on those screens? >> well, the most important thing they can do is be consistent about creating daily and weekly detox times so what i mean by that is every night the phone should come out of the room. a lot of kids will say
depends on who your child is and what your family situation is, but what i find more and more problem matic is ki parents are giving their old smartphone as a hand me down i recommend incremental usage, give them a flip phone first, have them use it at certain times so you're establishing good habits. >> are you finding parents who say, no, i'm not giving my child a phone. >> more and more i'm finding parents are waiting until the eighth grade or ninth grade to give their kids a...
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region but moscow along with damascus faced strong criticism from other security council members distin matic targeting of civilians in disregard for human lives attacks against health care and hospitals constitute work crimes the regime wants to keep bombing and gassing these four hundred thousand people and the assad regime is counting on russia to make sure the security council is unable to stop their suffering. there is a massive psychosis in the mainstream media which is spreading the same rumors day after day it doesn't help to understand the situation that's all they put forward the idea that their only hospitals in eastern guta which the syrian army are fighting against. are all across this again history repeating itself for a second like caliber komi expect from tonight's session at the un then do you think. well at this point russia is putting forward amendments to the proposed resolution that would call for a thirty day cease fire now the talk on everyone's mind is eastern ghouta now this is a suburb of damascus located to the east of the syrian capital and at this point there is a
region but moscow along with damascus faced strong criticism from other security council members distin matic targeting of civilians in disregard for human lives attacks against health care and hospitals constitute work crimes the regime wants to keep bombing and gassing these four hundred thousand people and the assad regime is counting on russia to make sure the security council is unable to stop their suffering. there is a massive psychosis in the mainstream media which is spreading the same...
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osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred so far starting february eighteenth on. the odd . business the w. news live from birth lead the pressure on jacob zuma to resign increases the south african president's party the a.n.c. is meeting to decide its future as he faces multiple allegations of corruption. also coming up he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined in crimea government he later became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland we aren't kiev to find out why and kill or be killed.
osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred so far starting february eighteenth on. the odd . business the w. news live from birth lead the pressure on jacob zuma to resign increases the south african president's party the a.n.c. is meeting to decide its future as he faces multiple allegations of corruption. also coming up he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined in crimea government he later became a protest leader and now he has been...
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osuna matic a story from the german empire to the present one hundred or so from a fox. starting february eighteenth. this is deja vu news live from berlin shining a spotlight on security diplomats the phones ministers of world leaders gathering at the munich security conference to assess the world's biggest security threats we'll hear from our correspondent at the summit to help shape global relations also coming up poland's dispute over remember and so.
osuna matic a story from the german empire to the present one hundred or so from a fox. starting february eighteenth. this is deja vu news live from berlin shining a spotlight on security diplomats the phones ministers of world leaders gathering at the munich security conference to assess the world's biggest security threats we'll hear from our correspondent at the summit to help shape global relations also coming up poland's dispute over remember and so.
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should pray, rex tillerson and jim mattis are success over the course of eight to ten months dip lope maticallyf the greatest military decisions that we fac . eight to ten months how much time you have to get it done. >> i will use all the time available to me. our diplomatic efforts will continue until that first bomb drops. my job is to never have a reason for the first bomb to drop. we don't know, precisely, how much time is left on the clock. >> you seem to have convinced the president that, that diplomacy is the way to go on this. but it wasn't always so clear. back in october, you said you were working to got a dialogue going with the north koreans, and the president tweeted, rex, stop wasting your time trying to negotiate with little rocketman. have you asked him not to call him little rocketman? >> uh. >> is that a diplomatic term? >> the president is going to communicate the way he communicates. my job as chief diplomat is to ensure the north koreans know, we keep our channels open. i'm listening. i'm not sending a lot of messages back because there is nothing to say to them at this po
should pray, rex tillerson and jim mattis are success over the course of eight to ten months dip lope maticallyf the greatest military decisions that we fac . eight to ten months how much time you have to get it done. >> i will use all the time available to me. our diplomatic efforts will continue until that first bomb drops. my job is to never have a reason for the first bomb to drop. we don't know, precisely, how much time is left on the clock. >> you seem to have convinced the...
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we became race conscious, which is the problem matic side. and i think a lot of us went from being the nice catholic kid to the angry black kid. and that was 1968. then i returned home and was greeted with my grandfather who told me that if i'm going to do that, then i need to find another place to live. he kicked me out of the house and i was on my own in 1969. judge maggs: you went to holy cross? justice thomas: people love to come up with narratives and myths. chemistry -- my teacher asked a high school classmate of mine to send me an application. i had ranked very high in my class and first year of college and i filled it out and i was accepted almost immediately and transferred to holy cross in 1968. i wasn't going to go because i was tired of being the only black kid or only one, two or three. i was going to go to savannah state. when my grandfather disinvited me living in his house, i didn't think it would be a good idea to hang around. i hadn't thought about any other schools. i had been accepted holy cross and got on the train. you c
we became race conscious, which is the problem matic side. and i think a lot of us went from being the nice catholic kid to the angry black kid. and that was 1968. then i returned home and was greeted with my grandfather who told me that if i'm going to do that, then i need to find another place to live. he kicked me out of the house and i was on my own in 1969. judge maggs: you went to holy cross? justice thomas: people love to come up with narratives and myths. chemistry -- my teacher asked a...
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talked about is above the five-year, you know, capital investments we're going to make, what programme matic strategies that we can deploy to help folks and what we define is a 25-year is a good level to provide additional help to those people in those areas. we will give a programmatic assistance and that is how we're layering it in. >> that's helpful. it would be great, as the maps get developed, a better understanding. although the modeling isn't there. but what are we really seing? are we seeing a lot more 25 year, 100-year storms than we did in the 1940s? >> so, 2004 marked a very, very large [inaudible] and then there were a couple more since then. that's sort of the last 15 years of record and the statisticians are saying that you need a good 30-year period to be able to discern a trend as opposed to a statistical anomaly. so, it's coming. as we continued to see patterns like it, we'll mark it as a trend but it is premature to do that at this point in time. >> work with lawrence berkery s that the atmospherics with river mapping? >> it's separate from that. the atmospheric river mappi
talked about is above the five-year, you know, capital investments we're going to make, what programme matic strategies that we can deploy to help folks and what we define is a 25-year is a good level to provide additional help to those people in those areas. we will give a programmatic assistance and that is how we're layering it in. >> that's helpful. it would be great, as the maps get developed, a better understanding. although the modeling isn't there. but what are we really seing?...
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result of any threat or tension in the neighboring area we are all for dialogue where all templer matic solution and this is the best way we hope that lebanon would be part of such a dialogue. thank you secretary tillerson as you're about to travel the situation between the u.s. and turkey over syria looks to be a stalemate from virtually every angle so what would you say is your level of worry that turkey will force some kind of showdown over man bitch and in your mind what would a compromise even begin to look like and also when is the u.s. going to start taking heavy arms back from the why p.g. and you know today i should also ask you as you've been traveling the world and visiting countries in many of them talking about ways to try to and violence within them how do you have these discussions or how do you explain and lie to the fact that the u.s. cannot control its own very unique problem of children getting shot in schools and other mass shootings and mr prime minister it was mentioned today the fact that you're still dealing with more than a million refugees well as you see the u
result of any threat or tension in the neighboring area we are all for dialogue where all templer matic solution and this is the best way we hope that lebanon would be part of such a dialogue. thank you secretary tillerson as you're about to travel the situation between the u.s. and turkey over syria looks to be a stalemate from virtually every angle so what would you say is your level of worry that turkey will force some kind of showdown over man bitch and in your mind what would a compromise...
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so i mean, i think that it is an upside of to me franklin's non-dog matic approaches that he was very irennic. and so he was keen to help different churches and if you can remember from my talk, that every christian group that he was part of them, and the reason for that is that he was so friendly to a lot of people in the groups that was in a harsh time the of interdenominational conflict especially between the catholics and the protestants. and so when franklin had the opportunity to visit the continent of europe, he was very complimentary towards catholic, and catholic churches and never quite got over some of the, you know, deep bread anti-catholic sentiments that he grew up with, and at times make nasty statements about the catholic, but he was a bridge builder among the types of denomination, and religion, and that reflected the fact that he basically had a positive view of religion and church going, and that sort of thing just as long as you didn't use it to beat people over the head with doctrine. >> did a similar thing work for lincoln? >> well, right. i don't know as much ab
so i mean, i think that it is an upside of to me franklin's non-dog matic approaches that he was very irennic. and so he was keen to help different churches and if you can remember from my talk, that every christian group that he was part of them, and the reason for that is that he was so friendly to a lot of people in the groups that was in a harsh time the of interdenominational conflict especially between the catholics and the protestants. and so when franklin had the opportunity to visit...
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so you see in the action item changes that are programme matic and changes to rates. it would affect our net energy metring programme. that is the programme that provides bill credits to clean power s.f. customers that own solar panels on their roofs. and then changes to the rates would be to reduce the supergreen rate premium. i'm going to give you a little bit of context for these actions. our objectives with these rate changes are to streamline and simplify the net energy metring programme. we want to -- we want to make sure that the programme's user friendly and administratively efficient. especially in advance of enrolling the rest of san francisco's net energy metring customers city-wide. and then we want to ensure that our supergreen programme rates recover costs and remain competitive with the solar choice programme that pg&e runs, that's their 100% renewable product offering. pg&e is expected to update their generation rates on march 1 of this year. they're proposing to increase their spending on the rate class, to increase the power charge and indifference a
so you see in the action item changes that are programme matic and changes to rates. it would affect our net energy metring programme. that is the programme that provides bill credits to clean power s.f. customers that own solar panels on their roofs. and then changes to the rates would be to reduce the supergreen rate premium. i'm going to give you a little bit of context for these actions. our objectives with these rate changes are to streamline and simplify the net energy metring programme....
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the author of the threat matics inside robert mueller's fbi.g that devin nunes altered this memo after it was already voted on. did not tell anybody else. nobody voted on the new version of this memo. and,0 now that the white house s a memo essentially that only devin nunes knows the changes of or knew the changes of and was not the draft that was voted on. adam schiff is saying, well, they should actually now take it back from the white house and resubmit it to a vote. >> anderson, can you repeat that for me? >> i don't know that i can, actually. >> let me -- let me give you the perspective that i see on this. you've got four pieces here. number one, you have the initial memo that republicans on the hill saw. you have secondly a different memo that the white house gets. you obviously have a democratic you obviously have a democratic version of 3!e totally separate and then you have an fbi version of events. all under the rubric of transparency, we're told the american people have to sort themselves through four versions of facts. one republica
the author of the threat matics inside robert mueller's fbi.g that devin nunes altered this memo after it was already voted on. did not tell anybody else. nobody voted on the new version of this memo. and,0 now that the white house s a memo essentially that only devin nunes knows the changes of or knew the changes of and was not the draft that was voted on. adam schiff is saying, well, they should actually now take it back from the white house and resubmit it to a vote. >> anderson, can...
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osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years or so from starting februaryeighteenth on . to modern audiences. this is the deputy news live from bird lady president zuma ups the stakes in south africa's political showdown the ruling a.n.c. party tells him to go but the president says the not yet. also coming up germany's oldest political party the as piti looks set to decide on its first female leader a kenyan grand knowledges unify the deeply divided social democrats. at yesterday mackell saakashvili was dragged out of a restaurant and forcibly deported to poll.
osuna matic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years or so from starting februaryeighteenth on . to modern audiences. this is the deputy news live from bird lady president zuma ups the stakes in south africa's political showdown the ruling a.n.c. party tells him to go but the president says the not yet. also coming up germany's oldest political party the as piti looks set to decide on its first female leader a kenyan grand knowledges unify the deeply divided social...
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it all become slightly less true matic because that vote of no confidence falls away.dent's resignation, so then moves to a process of this friday, where they are planning to have the new president give the state of the nation address. but as we wake up tomorrow, we could be very much waking up to a new president in south africa. so many twists and turns that finally that develop and that jacob zuma has announced his resignation. the latest inflation numbers from the world's biggest economy surprised markets today. consumer prices in the united states rose faster than expected injanuary, bouncing by 0.5%. economists were expecting a rise... ...ofjust 0.3%. investors are worried this could prompt the central bank to raise interest rates faster than expected. yogita limaye is in new york. what is behind this? well, i think you have seen a pretty strong us economy in the past few months. you have seen economic growth is steadily going up, but also the last them is that we had, especially on jobs, as well as on wage growth, that were strong as well. so wage growth was fast
it all become slightly less true matic because that vote of no confidence falls away.dent's resignation, so then moves to a process of this friday, where they are planning to have the new president give the state of the nation address. but as we wake up tomorrow, we could be very much waking up to a new president in south africa. so many twists and turns that finally that develop and that jacob zuma has announced his resignation. the latest inflation numbers from the world's biggest economy...
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darren osborne in many ways as and the matic of the types of far right attacks we have had ushered macroviduals using extreme ideology to attack their fellow citizens. so much of this is coming from online, from websites, is it accurate to say that oi’ websites, is it accurate to say that or is that an assumption we make? well, i think each case is probably slightly different. in this particular case it seems as though he has absorbed a lot of his ideas from the online community and watching television, so it's difficult but what it does reflect is the fact that the public discourse around some of these questions of the discourse around immigration, around our muslim communities, around different communities, around different communities and divisions between them is becoming very aggressive and violent and unfortunately, when you get a public discourse that starts steering in this direction, it stirs people up and unfortunately, this is the reaction where you see some people who have disorganised lives and minds, will latch onto these ideas and say, well, there is this very aggressive c
darren osborne in many ways as and the matic of the types of far right attacks we have had ushered macroviduals using extreme ideology to attack their fellow citizens. so much of this is coming from online, from websites, is it accurate to say that oi’ websites, is it accurate to say that or is that an assumption we make? well, i think each case is probably slightly different. in this particular case it seems as though he has absorbed a lot of his ideas from the online community and watching...
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increasing need for computational and biological mathematics specifically in the area of bioinfo matics and medicine. i hope to graduate and contribute to this country. without daca, i would have been force to continue living a life in the shadows, a life with constant upward -- upper bound and a life that is imprisoned in the very country i call home. saba is what this debate is all about. there are those who say we're too busy to do this. we'll get back to it later. there are those who say, sure, she's a very talented person, but she is illegal, you know. there are those who say that we're fools to let a talent like this leave america. we're crazy to give up on such amazing young people. we are wrong to call them lazy, for goodness sakes. is there a lazy bone in this young lady's body? i don't think so. what she's achieved is nothing short of a miracle as an undocumented student in america. some others have argued, well, all right, she can stay, but you've got to punish her parents. you've got to make them leave the united states of america. there's got to be a better way, mr. preside
increasing need for computational and biological mathematics specifically in the area of bioinfo matics and medicine. i hope to graduate and contribute to this country. without daca, i would have been force to continue living a life in the shadows, a life with constant upward -- upper bound and a life that is imprisoned in the very country i call home. saba is what this debate is all about. there are those who say we're too busy to do this. we'll get back to it later. there are those who say,...
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about 80% of freight railroads do not have all matic stop technology. >> a fully functional train control system could have avoided this accident. that's what it's designed to do. >> reporter: initial reports are that the train was going 59 miles an hour when it struck the freight train. take a look at what it does to the passenger cars. they're off the track. investigators are moving car by car inside there as they're trying to piece together what happened here. clearly it was a violent crash. >> killed in the crash was michael cell and and michael kemp. >> somebody forgot to throw a switch. we're all human and we all make mistakes. it happened. he forgot to throw that switch. >> freight line csx controls these tracks. the company in a statement says it's working with investigators but did not address why that switch was in the wrong position. the ntsb has recovered the forward facing video camera on that amtrak train. gayle. >> a lot of questions about the switch. very hard to hear. thank you very much, kris. >>> the house intelligence committee is expected to vote today to release a de
about 80% of freight railroads do not have all matic stop technology. >> a fully functional train control system could have avoided this accident. that's what it's designed to do. >> reporter: initial reports are that the train was going 59 miles an hour when it struck the freight train. take a look at what it does to the passenger cars. they're off the track. investigators are moving car by car inside there as they're trying to piece together what happened here. clearly it was a...
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the las vegas shooter used a bump stock to convert a semi-automatic matic weapon into an automatic weapon. why is nothing happening? and in my own home in orlando, we watched an orlando shooter who was on the f.b.i. watch list. imagine if we passed no fly-no buy and stopped that from happening. now is the time for action. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the ntleman from nevada seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker, i rise to remember the life of duarte.na las ttended the concert in vegas. she graduated with a degree in business marketing and intender with the arizona wildcats. after graduation, she worked for the los angeles kings at the fan services associates. fans and family remember her as a bright and beautiful young woman who was full of life and energy. i extend my condolences to her family and friends. please know the city of las vegas and the state of nevada and the whole co
the las vegas shooter used a bump stock to convert a semi-automatic matic weapon into an automatic weapon. why is nothing happening? and in my own home in orlando, we watched an orlando shooter who was on the f.b.i. watch list. imagine if we passed no fly-no buy and stopped that from happening. now is the time for action. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the ntleman from nevada seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the...