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this deal but forces boris johnson to ask for an extension and said no extension but i'm going to mecca was much more careful because then we are back to square one in a way to a situation where to reset may was beforehand we all know how that ended you can see though that the relationship has already changed significantly i'm going to mecca for the 1st time this week described the u.k. not as a friend or a future partner but as a potential competitor and that changes things that european union of course has changed its relation to the ok of course the relationship has deteriorated there were veiled threats there were bad words that doesn't help but what people here are hoping at the european council. is that with this deal and if the house of commons approves this deal things will get better again max hoffman in brussels back at mass and in london thank you both. there's africa is up next we'll have more world news at the top of the hour i myself a good day. bursts . home to moods of species. a home worth saving. you those are big changes and most start with small steps but global idea
this deal but forces boris johnson to ask for an extension and said no extension but i'm going to mecca was much more careful because then we are back to square one in a way to a situation where to reset may was beforehand we all know how that ended you can see though that the relationship has already changed significantly i'm going to mecca for the 1st time this week described the u.k. not as a friend or a future partner but as a potential competitor and that changes things that european union...
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. >> in mecca, men described as religious deviants are holding hostages in the sacred grand mosque. >by hundreds of members of a muslim sect. they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian government. dozens are said to have died. >> this group of radical sunni fanatics took over, very abruptly, very suddenly, and very quickly, islam's holiest site. >> saudi officials rushed tanks and troops to mecca surrounding the shrine. eyewitnesses say as many as 10,000 pilgrims are still inside the grand mosque, and sniper fire was heard all day in mecca. >> broadcasts from iran today blame the united states for the assault on the grand mosque in mecca, the muslim holy city in saudi arabia. those broadcasts were heard in islamabad, the capital of pakistan, where a mob stormed the american embassy, killed a young marine guard, and trapped about 100 americans inside the embassy. >> the mob was screaming "kill the american dogs" as they stormed the u.s. embassy in islamabad. >> this is the third major event now in the muslim world in the la
. >> in mecca, men described as religious deviants are holding hostages in the sacred grand mosque. >by hundreds of members of a muslim sect. they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian government. dozens are said to have died. >> this group of radical sunni fanatics took over, very abruptly, very suddenly, and very quickly, islam's holiest site. >> saudi officials rushed tanks and troops to mecca surrounding the...
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that debate coming up, next big urban mecca moving to be a sanctuary city. angel mom joins us. she has been a regular, marianne did a take down of pro sanctuary politicians at a hearing in dc, testifying you are victimizes american you swore to protect. americans are never had a vote on your sanctuary policies, until one of you are directly impaymenteimpacted illegal aliee will never know the depth of pain you created. next. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ dimitri's on it. eating right and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough t
that debate coming up, next big urban mecca moving to be a sanctuary city. angel mom joins us. she has been a regular, marianne did a take down of pro sanctuary politicians at a hearing in dc, testifying you are victimizes american you swore to protect. americans are never had a vote on your sanctuary policies, until one of you are directly impaymenteimpacted illegal aliee will never know the depth of pain you created. next. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but...
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state's and which was the intellectual work for the foundation of the state of israel and in this mecca is only the 2nd german that has the on the to get a wallet but what by the price of the marxist ring of the famous conservative western popish are you going to pursue miss lee received the prize because you miss lee in the 1980 so this is a very important moment for a german head of state here and why is the german chancellor receiving the award why swire what the world jewish congress say in. well both ronald lauder and charlotte a can opener has had the owner of the had presidents of the jewish community here in munich and their various that to me earlier this day that they want to honor the work and the subcontinent and the consequent in your slate so the support of miss mecca for just for jewish life for jewish religion and for the state of israel she really played herself into the hearts of of people representing jewish life and religion and of course politics in the state of israel but also united states where this world jewish congress has a strong spaces of falls so she really
state's and which was the intellectual work for the foundation of the state of israel and in this mecca is only the 2nd german that has the on the to get a wallet but what by the price of the marxist ring of the famous conservative western popish are you going to pursue miss lee received the prize because you miss lee in the 1980 so this is a very important moment for a german head of state here and why is the german chancellor receiving the award why swire what the world jewish congress say...
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the dar es salaam mosque in mecca an area of berlin with a large muslim population hundreds attend friday prayers here many are worried about wednesday's far right terror attack in a synagogue and a turkish kebab shop were targeted leaving them to ask if mosques are protected and off. the skunk sick you just can't go there and indiscriminately shoot people it doesn't matter what religion the people followed this is very critical should anything ever happen here in any case it's questionable whether it's safe here. this is the freedom we would feel better if there was a police presence here for our protection. fiza facts just as much as the synagogues what happened is that the state and the police have to be more involved with. germany's domestic intelligence had once watched the mosque for extremist views of its own but there is no sign of that today in a sermon the man condemned the attack in holland saying the state is tasked to provide protection for all citizens. as you can actually it doesn't matter if someone is a jew a muslim a christian or an atheist and. in the end jewish people
the dar es salaam mosque in mecca an area of berlin with a large muslim population hundreds attend friday prayers here many are worried about wednesday's far right terror attack in a synagogue and a turkish kebab shop were targeted leaving them to ask if mosques are protected and off. the skunk sick you just can't go there and indiscriminately shoot people it doesn't matter what religion the people followed this is very critical should anything ever happen here in any case it's questionable...
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the mecca capss moving the highest.e've got the ftse 100 -- it is the mecca caps moving the highest. we've got the ftse 100 up. bayer leading. in the you best come of the s&p 500 in positive territory. this is way off the lows we saw when the market opened. we are also seeing tech climb into the green as well. we are seeing the big tech companies rally, too. over the last three days, up some 3% or so. finally, want to do have a quick discussion about oil. really recovering from last week, one of the worst weeks for oil of 2019. we are looking at wti, but it is the shale names that are doing pretty well. they may be benefiting from the headlines on trade. of course, it was more negative sentiment that sent stocks lower at the open today, but we have had this headline from larry kudlow suggesting at least talks are ongoing, and of course the market would like it there's trade talks go well. vonnie: thank you. that's emma chandra. do remember the function gtv under bloomberg. it allows you to browse all of the recent
the mecca capss moving the highest.e've got the ftse 100 -- it is the mecca caps moving the highest. we've got the ftse 100 up. bayer leading. in the you best come of the s&p 500 in positive territory. this is way off the lows we saw when the market opened. we are also seeing tech climb into the green as well. we are seeing the big tech companies rally, too. over the last three days, up some 3% or so. finally, want to do have a quick discussion about oil. really recovering from last week,...
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fast food mecca doesn't exist. a healthy environment does exist. citizens here may have consequences. whether they were good decisions or bad decisions we've got a lot of burden placed on this castro district and upper market business community from the transit plan that just was approved a couple weeks ago that's going to limit vehicles' access, you had major retailers that wanted to come in that for one reason or another was decided it was not appropriate. they made the right decisions. it had its price. i would like to go to the overhead, please. >> computer, please. thank you. >> so this is a look at what is going on in the castro. the -- my words were over all the yellows which is the fast food along this block face. the bright blue is the project site. and the red are vacant retails. there's a real problem in this neighborhood. and there are opportunities for fast food to go in elsewhere. this is the project site. this was all american boy for many, many years. when i was 17 years old as a freshman at berkeley my first visit to the castro was
fast food mecca doesn't exist. a healthy environment does exist. citizens here may have consequences. whether they were good decisions or bad decisions we've got a lot of burden placed on this castro district and upper market business community from the transit plan that just was approved a couple weeks ago that's going to limit vehicles' access, you had major retailers that wanted to come in that for one reason or another was decided it was not appropriate. they made the right decisions. it...
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it's late afternoon in mecca a poor neighborhood in one of. my account appeal is trying to prevent the rain from destroying the police she lives in with her children. she has 11 of them and distaste feeding them has become a major challenge so i go and beg on the street i'm not ashamed i sometimes work in a soup kitchen and feed children there and my kids get a meal in some of the schools a recent study shows that poverty rates have been on the rise in the past year the economic crisis has mostly caused by the devaluation of the piece or has had a big impact on people's lives and a 55 percent inflation rate is making it difficult for them to buy food around 50 percent of the children in argentina are poor this not only leads to malnutrition but also violence we're told that many of the kids are living here and up close and killed. one of my sons was killed in a shooting she's desperately trying to protect those she has left. there are a lot of drugs here lots of they are killing one another you can hardly sit outside because of the shooting so
it's late afternoon in mecca a poor neighborhood in one of. my account appeal is trying to prevent the rain from destroying the police she lives in with her children. she has 11 of them and distaste feeding them has become a major challenge so i go and beg on the street i'm not ashamed i sometimes work in a soup kitchen and feed children there and my kids get a meal in some of the schools a recent study shows that poverty rates have been on the rise in the past year the economic crisis has...
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it remains a mecca for historians. it is one of hoover's most enduring legacies. i think every speaker who follows me has spent many happy hours, days, weeks, months in the archives at stanford dealing with this period. an experience of this magnitude cannot fail to make an impact on the human beings caught up in them. such was the case with hoover. shortly before he returns to the united states from paris, he visited several european countries who benefited from his aid. with the polish government, it decided to honor him with what is called the children's festival. for 2.5 hours on august 14, 1919, tens of thousands of polish children paraded before hoover and his entourage in a racecourse in warsaw. at one point, a group them captured a startled rabbit on the racecourse rounds and bore it trying from the -- and boards triumphantly. in the work -- bore it triumphantly. an onlooker noted that the personal sacrifices he had made in the past five years seemed trivial by comparison. how many of those polish children that summer day would have been alive to parade in
it remains a mecca for historians. it is one of hoover's most enduring legacies. i think every speaker who follows me has spent many happy hours, days, weeks, months in the archives at stanford dealing with this period. an experience of this magnitude cannot fail to make an impact on the human beings caught up in them. such was the case with hoover. shortly before he returns to the united states from paris, he visited several european countries who benefited from his aid. with the polish...
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five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of koran. ]speaking arabic allah, and god but mohammed is his prophet. ♪ wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab, good-humored in spite of his hard life, would make a little dance and song as he thrashed the grains. -- as he threshed the grains. ♪ he winnowed out the wheat by letting the wind blow the chaff away, but crops grown by modern standards -- judged by modern standards were pitifully small, and life was an endless struggle. none of them knew that this desert, baron of natural resources to the outward i, had been blessed by nature beyond the wildest dreams of those who rated and smuggled across -- to raided and smuggled the crossed it's wind-swept land. is 5.5ful leader unified million people and set out to achieve a renaissance. z, kingesty, abdul azi of saudi arabia. he had faith that somewhere within these far-reaching stands was a key to the richer life for saudi arabs who for so long have known scarcity. perhaps this country, so unproductive
five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of koran. ]speaking arabic allah, and god but mohammed is his prophet. ♪ wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab, good-humored in spite of his hard life, would make a little dance and song as he thrashed the grains. -- as he threshed the grains. ♪ he winnowed out the wheat by letting the wind blow the chaff away, but crops grown by modern standards -- judged...
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five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words ofhe koran. [speaking in a foreign language]. there is no god but ala and mohammed is his prophet. wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab essentially good humored in spite of his hard life would make a little dance and a little song as he hrashed the grain. he let the wind blow the chaff away, but crops, judged by modern standards, were pittably small and for towns people and bedouin alike, life was an ndless struggle. none of them knew that this sert had gene blessed beyond -- had been blessed beyond their wildest dream. in this land of great tradition there arose a powerful leader who unified his 5.5 million people and set off to achieve a renaissance. his majesty, abdhul king of saudi arabia. he had faith that somewhere within these far-reaching sands was the key to a richer life for the saudi arabs who so long had known scarcity and want. perhaps this country, so unproductive on the surface, might contain minerals below the surface, including oil. b
five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words ofhe koran. [speaking in a foreign language]. there is no god but ala and mohammed is his prophet. wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab essentially good humored in spite of his hard life would make a little dance and a little song as he hrashed the grain. he let the wind blow the chaff away, but crops, judged by modern standards, were pittably small and for...
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mecca two exposes a secret world of sexual expectation of children and young women by the religious elitescenes which viewers may find upsetting. —— bbc arabic. muslim clerics acting like pimps. undercover in baghdad, we expose a secret world of sexual exploitation. widows of war forced to become halal prostitutes. men of god giving religious guidance on how to abuse children. in this holy sex trade, even children are for sale. the office of ayatollah sistani, one of the most senior clerics in shia islam tells us these are crimes that should be punished. in iraq today, conservative shia clerics have huge influence. after years of sectarian conflict, they've gained political leverage often with the backing of armed militias. activists say they are pushing women's rights back decades. we spoke to a campaigner who runs a network of women's shelters across iraq. there were laws that protected women, some protection for us in our marriages. it seems that all the things that we gained in decades of hard work of the generation of our mothers were just lost. once the islamic clerics rule, the fir
mecca two exposes a secret world of sexual expectation of children and young women by the religious elitescenes which viewers may find upsetting. —— bbc arabic. muslim clerics acting like pimps. undercover in baghdad, we expose a secret world of sexual exploitation. widows of war forced to become halal prostitutes. men of god giving religious guidance on how to abuse children. in this holy sex trade, even children are for sale. the office of ayatollah sistani, one of the most senior clerics...
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today the bustling embarcadero with its streetcars and palm trees has become a mecca for tourists and locals alike. >>> it wasn't busy like it is now. the ferry building was there. it wasn't use the way it is now. it wasn't an attraction.>> reporter: was at the old cypress street viaduct in oakland the quake held his greatest tragedy. 63 people died when the upper deck pancake onto the floor. today this is what it looks like. the street now called mandela parkway is separated by lawns flower gardens benches in the walking path.>> it has become a community area. it is beautiful. there is a wonderful breeze. that comes off the bay. the sunlight. it is just like it is another world.>> reporter: a lot has changed. it is following a familiar pattern. one person told me today we live in paradise until something horrible happens. then the city dusted itself off and rebuilds better than ever. >>> you worked here during that time. you couldn't come in because the bay bridge had collapsed. you covered the story from oakland. >>> i once at the cypress structure. people have to remember there wer
today the bustling embarcadero with its streetcars and palm trees has become a mecca for tourists and locals alike. >>> it wasn't busy like it is now. the ferry building was there. it wasn't use the way it is now. it wasn't an attraction.>> reporter: was at the old cypress street viaduct in oakland the quake held his greatest tragedy. 63 people died when the upper deck pancake onto the floor. today this is what it looks like. the street now called mandela parkway is separated by...
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today the bustling embarcadero with his streetcars in palm trees has become a mecca for tourists and locals alike. >>> it wasn't busy like it is now. the ferry building was they are. it was then use the way it is now. it wasn't an attraction. >> reporter: it was at the old cypress street viaduct in oakland the quake held its greatest tragedy. 63 people died on the upper deck pancake onto the lower. today this is what it looks like. the street now called mandela parkway is separated by lawns flower gardens benches and a walking path.>> it has become a community area. it is beautiful. there is a wonderful breeze. that comes off the bay. the sunlight. it is just like another world.>> reporter: a lot has changed but it is following a familiar pattern. one person told me today we live in paradise until something horrible happens. then the city rebuilds bigger and better than ever.>>> to look at all of those pictures and videos from the earthquake you can visit kpix.com. >>> there is a renewed effort tonight to pull boats off the water in sausalito and tiburon. >>> some of them are floatin
today the bustling embarcadero with his streetcars in palm trees has become a mecca for tourists and locals alike. >>> it wasn't busy like it is now. the ferry building was they are. it was then use the way it is now. it wasn't an attraction. >> reporter: it was at the old cypress street viaduct in oakland the quake held its greatest tragedy. 63 people died on the upper deck pancake onto the lower. today this is what it looks like. the street now called mandela parkway is...
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dispute says well because turkish diplomats in saudi arabia if they are in danger must think about mecca or maybe now to hold the sites for the mist and that will be a very big problem that's why turkey has tried to take it slow but try to put an international pressure over saudi arabia but that the end of the day. mohamed bin sound man claimed responsibility of this murder and this just because of this international pressure on saudi arabia this is the this is a big step i believe public opinion exercise nothing more the problem as i said earlier is about keeping the peace more seeking justice it's a dilemma that goes on but the problem here is what is it that we are really eroding here what happened to the rule of law will happen to somebody being murdered someone who. gets executed gets away with it because of such the relationship that we have based on mutual in a common benefits it's just basically eventually going to come to the point where. we're doing this whole when does the benefits really stop the justice from happening so where can the pressure come from internationally. turk
dispute says well because turkish diplomats in saudi arabia if they are in danger must think about mecca or maybe now to hold the sites for the mist and that will be a very big problem that's why turkey has tried to take it slow but try to put an international pressure over saudi arabia but that the end of the day. mohamed bin sound man claimed responsibility of this murder and this just because of this international pressure on saudi arabia this is the this is a big step i believe public...
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changed, certainly the way this was covered in china was very muted, and many questions relating to meccahappening. another thing i wanted to ask you about. tough times for facebook‘s plans for a cryptocurrency called libra. the bbc has seen a report by the g7 group of industrialised countries which says libra is a threat to the global financial system and shouldn't go ahead until the firm proves its safe and secure. key partners including mastercard and visa have backed out in the past few days. i feel like i talk to about this most days, is this doomed?m certainly looks like it is going through some dire times at the moment. i don't want to say doomed quite yet, but certainly at the end of last week, a number of really big names and financial companies that had initially signed onto lending lever their support and investing in this crypto currency by facebook — they all walked away. they all said they all walked away. they all said they are just too worried about this, they don't think facebook has addressed regulated concerns. and as he said over the weekend, we saw bbc soldier up that
changed, certainly the way this was covered in china was very muted, and many questions relating to meccahappening. another thing i wanted to ask you about. tough times for facebook‘s plans for a cryptocurrency called libra. the bbc has seen a report by the g7 group of industrialised countries which says libra is a threat to the global financial system and shouldn't go ahead until the firm proves its safe and secure. key partners including mastercard and visa have backed out in the past few...
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coming out of the negotiation of any contact between 2 leaders the prime minister and i'm going to mecca for example everything was really really pessimistic so now for the 1st time in quite a while we have much more optimistic notes and we know also the pound has jumped on the news of this just different setting out of how they see the new associations developing the details though they remain tight lipped say is really there are going to be more talks and then hopefully we will know more details throughout the day but so far nothing emerges as to where the compromise exactly could lie so we're still waiting on details there but even if the irish and u.k. leaders agree what are the chances of any proposal from them getting through parliament. well yes terry and this is where it's going to be crucial the parliamentary arithmetic doesn't look good for for boris johnson we know that the d u p which is the northern irish party which essentially helps him to golf on would be very sensitive when it comes to any compromise that means that northern ireland would be treated differently in the fu
coming out of the negotiation of any contact between 2 leaders the prime minister and i'm going to mecca for example everything was really really pessimistic so now for the 1st time in quite a while we have much more optimistic notes and we know also the pound has jumped on the news of this just different setting out of how they see the new associations developing the details though they remain tight lipped say is really there are going to be more talks and then hopefully we will know more...
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it remains of mecca for historians and one of hoover's most enduring legacies and i think every speaker including myself spent many happy days, hours, we in the institution. dealing with this period. experiences of this magnitude cannot fail to have an impact on the human beings caught up with them. such was the case with hoover. shortly before hoover returned to the united states from paris he visited several european countries that benefited prodigiously from his humanitarian aid. when the polish government learned of his intentions, they decided to honor him with what is known as a children's festival. ens of thousands of polish children paraded before hoover and his entourage at a race ourse in warsaw. hoover unbashedly went. -- we want. it's the moments like these that seer one's soul. how many of those children, that summer day would have been alive to parade in his honor if hoover and his associates had done nothing to feed them. his experience in europe affected hoover in another way. when he arrived back in the united states, he was not a contented man. every day at the peace c
it remains of mecca for historians and one of hoover's most enduring legacies and i think every speaker including myself spent many happy days, hours, we in the institution. dealing with this period. experiences of this magnitude cannot fail to have an impact on the human beings caught up with them. such was the case with hoover. shortly before hoover returned to the united states from paris he visited several european countries that benefited prodigiously from his humanitarian aid. when the...
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i was looking at things no other westerner had seen for 600 years in the great mosque of mecca and others were secular volumes but you could see of all the things in this village this collection was what gave them meaning and hope and the history of the village, the history of the people in it, shared knowledge contained in this place. it hit me then, in whatever form, libraries in every culture are fundamental to that. >> there are societies that have an oral culture and for those societies the library is the memory of the editors and people responsible in the community but it is true for the societies of the book, the library holds not only the memory of that society but also the identity of its readers and if you want to know who you are, the library is there to tell you. the director of the library, the best information, the library is the place of evidence. if you want to understand false truth and lies in society in our time where a fact seems to have the same weight as an invented story, the library has the documents that will tell you we won't make up your mind for you but it is t
i was looking at things no other westerner had seen for 600 years in the great mosque of mecca and others were secular volumes but you could see of all the things in this village this collection was what gave them meaning and hope and the history of the village, the history of the people in it, shared knowledge contained in this place. it hit me then, in whatever form, libraries in every culture are fundamental to that. >> there are societies that have an oral culture and for those...
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he's not able to travel to mecca but he's able to spend more time in egypt as well as trout to saudi arabia. this is one of the most critical periods and malcolm's life. he wouldn't necessarily see the effects of it in this public rhetoric but according to many biographer's, this was a critical period as he lived and observed and these nations. because he began to see how much nation of islamic theology and traditions and practices were so (inaudible) but of course he can necessarily publicly speak out against those traditions and those policies but he certainly saw that distinction of when he was in saudi arabia as well as in egypt. the one thing that shocked him about saudi arabia and of course he wrote back about this which was all of the variety of city colors that existed in saudi arabia and it was almost like black america. you have the lightest of people as well as the darkest of people in this home and talked about all of saudi arabia being at home. what he was seeking to do was make this connection between people in the middle east with african americans and just as they are
he's not able to travel to mecca but he's able to spend more time in egypt as well as trout to saudi arabia. this is one of the most critical periods and malcolm's life. he wouldn't necessarily see the effects of it in this public rhetoric but according to many biographer's, this was a critical period as he lived and observed and these nations. because he began to see how much nation of islamic theology and traditions and practices were so (inaudible) but of course he can necessarily publicly...
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we did the mecca right now in the economy cabin. and how to be jet lag is the 1st ever direct flight from new york to australia pushes the limits of insurance. and it's called find out which baseball team is headed for the world series will be here with that story you know they finish. now turkey says one of its soldiers has been killed in northern syria says this happened during a reconnaissance mission and comes despite a truce in the area turkey's president has vowed to press on with this offensive in northern syria and crush kurdish forces if they don't withdrawal from a proposed safe zone under a deal brokered with the u.s. kurdish fighters have to leave an area 32 kilometers deep into syria. meanwhile the u.s. says it's moving all of its forces withdrawn from northern syria into iraq to prevent a resurgence of iso stratford has the latest from the. east and. the white a cease fire certainly seems to be holding we're getting reports of what's described as sporadic gunfire. in certain places most most notably that town of russel
we did the mecca right now in the economy cabin. and how to be jet lag is the 1st ever direct flight from new york to australia pushes the limits of insurance. and it's called find out which baseball team is headed for the world series will be here with that story you know they finish. now turkey says one of its soldiers has been killed in northern syria says this happened during a reconnaissance mission and comes despite a truce in the area turkey's president has vowed to press on with this...
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be mecca started working as a chef they wanted to move me up or increase pay based on lack of schooling and with the high school equivalence to achieve those leadership skills that's the case for a lot of people in west virginia because we have a very high student to teacher ratio. we have a lot of people struggling in classrooms with a high dropout rate. but i was taught anytime somebody does something bad in school they are labeled as a failure so i learned it's okay to break sometimes because then you never learn to put yourself back together if you don't. so i prepared myself and that really gave me my confidence back and that was something i needed to get at that next level because i had gone back to the school that i had failed at to be a mentor and face the same people but my focus was on the youth and to do the things for them that i didn't have as a student myself. so with that in mind i had great success in that program and at the end of the year i had 90 percent turnaround rate in their criteria so to contribute americorps for that happening is amazing and for me to sit here
be mecca started working as a chef they wanted to move me up or increase pay based on lack of schooling and with the high school equivalence to achieve those leadership skills that's the case for a lot of people in west virginia because we have a very high student to teacher ratio. we have a lot of people struggling in classrooms with a high dropout rate. but i was taught anytime somebody does something bad in school they are labeled as a failure so i learned it's okay to break sometimes...
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in the hospital near mecca was hiring. they met the husband chris. they courted secretly to avoid the religious police. at this point they get complicated. a daughter follows. another daughter came on behalf. then they had three children. they are mostly back at a farm in the philippines. rosalie and chris the parents were in abu dhabi. this is supposed to be a short-term arrangement. it went on for eight years. rosalie and i stayed in touch but we did not see each other for two decades. the amount of money the migrants sent home to their families migration is the world's anti- poverty. that they should do more to help themselves migrants do. no country does more to promote migration than the philippines where they train and market overseas workers and presidents celebrate them as heroes. here in mexico if you go abroad it doesn't have anything to do with the government. they had bureaucracies to help you do this. migration is to that philippines what cars were to detroit. going all the way to the philippines. i was a little worried that the story mi
in the hospital near mecca was hiring. they met the husband chris. they courted secretly to avoid the religious police. at this point they get complicated. a daughter follows. another daughter came on behalf. then they had three children. they are mostly back at a farm in the philippines. rosalie and chris the parents were in abu dhabi. this is supposed to be a short-term arrangement. it went on for eight years. rosalie and i stayed in touch but we did not see each other for two decades. the...
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the nhl was the first of the four pro leagues to get a team in the gambling mecca of las vegas.t seg ways nicely to the whole gambling and sports betting situation. the nhl has gone head first. what does this mean for the fans and the league and revenue. >> the revenue to date isn't extra ordinary. it's not legal in more than a few states. that will changeover time. what it represents whether it's sports betting or free to play games is the opportunity for fans to connect another way with the game. if you don't want to bet you can continue to consume the game you have. if you want to bet it's another way to connect. if you are a sports fan that hasn't paid that much attention to hockey. maybe you will tune in and see what you like and come back. >> i have to ask about your conversion, back in 1992 when they put together the ain't gambling protection act you were all in to support that. you felt gambling wouldn't be good for the sport. last year the supreme court over turned that and you are all in. how did you go to sports gambling? >> some would suggest i was a contortionist. i
the nhl was the first of the four pro leagues to get a team in the gambling mecca of las vegas.t seg ways nicely to the whole gambling and sports betting situation. the nhl has gone head first. what does this mean for the fans and the league and revenue. >> the revenue to date isn't extra ordinary. it's not legal in more than a few states. that will changeover time. what it represents whether it's sports betting or free to play games is the opportunity for fans to connect another way with...
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we have coming up next big urban mecca, now moving to be a sanctuary city.ame tonight of the angel mom who will join us, talk about fellow angel mom a regular on our show who lost a family member to a criminal illegal alien. and we'll talk about her withering take down of pro sanctuary politicians at a hearing in dc, saying, you are victimize the americans, you swore an ocean of offic oath ofo protect. you will never understand the depth of pain you created. david: liz macdonald thank you. >> as homeless crisis grows in austin, texas, republicans state leaders blame the de democrat policies of the city, we ask mayor of austin, steve adler how he responds to those charges, next. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store tod
we have coming up next big urban mecca, now moving to be a sanctuary city.ame tonight of the angel mom who will join us, talk about fellow angel mom a regular on our show who lost a family member to a criminal illegal alien. and we'll talk about her withering take down of pro sanctuary politicians at a hearing in dc, saying, you are victimize the americans, you swore an ocean of offic oath ofo protect. you will never understand the depth of pain you created. david: liz macdonald thank you....
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mecca spare the air alert has been called again for tomorrow because of the smoke angering in the bay area. let me show you what it looks like from one of our san francisco cameras earlier today. you can see the hayes out there in the distance over the east bay hills. and here is a look at air quality conditions throughout the day. the north bay was in red, orange or yellow, ranging from unhealthy to moderate air. for the rest of the bay area they saw moderate air quality, the spare the air alert has been in effect since thursday.>>> still to come, uber, lyft and doordash are spending tens of thousands of dollars for the state ballot initiative. why they want their drivers to pick them from a recent law. >> the fox 2 weather app is like a friend you can count on. it's a great travel companion and always up for adventure. >>> this just in, some bank of america customers are reporting a possible system at large tonight. customers say they are unable to access the banks app and find some atms do not work. dave also heard that customers cards are being declined and they are unable to pay
mecca spare the air alert has been called again for tomorrow because of the smoke angering in the bay area. let me show you what it looks like from one of our san francisco cameras earlier today. you can see the hayes out there in the distance over the east bay hills. and here is a look at air quality conditions throughout the day. the north bay was in red, orange or yellow, ranging from unhealthy to moderate air. for the rest of the bay area they saw moderate air quality, the spare the air...
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over by natu >> chernobyl, for me, is kind of a mecca, of sorts.me, i'm a professor of russian literaturur history, cu i grew up in the height of the cold war. i remainder -- remember climbing under desks, when i see all this debris and dtruction, i is kind of symbolic of the soviet era. >> do you feelike chernobyl might have been the beginning of the end for the soviet era? >> absolutely. the moment gorbachev tried to correct soviet policies, i don't think he knew what he was opening up. aftermath of th burned pretty hot. >> asr, of septemore than 90,000 people have visited. it is already wel t abo number of people who decided to brave chernobyl in the whole of 2018, according tonehe exclusion dministration. >> this is actually my third trip to chernobyl, but my first ip since i watched the hbo show, and i've got to say, it is a different experience because a disaster i've lived with entire life, i but did not have an emotional connection to. now that i'm here, i'm imagining the drama that played out here from the scenes in the show. >> chernobyl
over by natu >> chernobyl, for me, is kind of a mecca, of sorts.me, i'm a professor of russian literaturur history, cu i grew up in the height of the cold war. i remainder -- remember climbing under desks, when i see all this debris and dtruction, i is kind of symbolic of the soviet era. >> do you feelike chernobyl might have been the beginning of the end for the soviet era? >> absolutely. the moment gorbachev tried to correct soviet policies, i don't think he knew what he was...
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. >>> i am in mecca news desk and we have breaking news from overnight, a news operation in syria just began moments ago. warplanes in the air releasing bombs and troops coming from turkey and the pursuit of kurdish forces, this is after an announcement from president trump the u.s. is withdrawing troops from syria which were supporting the kurds, these handing control over to turkey, turkey and the president's tweet about the attack he is calling it peace eradicating terror against turkey, president trump has been tweeting this morning defending his decision to pull out troops and russia's getting involved, sides from syria and turkey asking for vladimir putin is help so we are keeping an eye on this, back to >>> the time is , the ne ble fa th the r tages acss aid atduemingly endless wait times at the dmv. >>> the market opened up about 10 minutes ago, a quick look at the big board, the die was up about 164 points, coming up we get an you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a he-t an that'sat ross. less.
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couple of mecca. oh heck no you. look good since he says something written repatriations and speaking more to the rest of the 7 years mr. dylan just separate here was kaiser a temporary. 3rd force. during the great depression which. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working class there was a remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than day but there was an expectation it was bed you know much worse objectively than day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better take issue with things of that there wasn't a rebuttal it or sense of hopeful. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't just to do their neighbors a symptom that they are what to chaise a pain that mare the tension taper and supply the 10 principles to come from strange. both wealth and power. grid. reduced democracy. a taxi. at jack a single letter near a delegate. engi
couple of mecca. oh heck no you. look good since he says something written repatriations and speaking more to the rest of the 7 years mr. dylan just separate here was kaiser a temporary. 3rd force. during the great depression which. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working class there was a remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than day...
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street stroll and everything that makes the uniqueness of sacramento street being the design retail meccathat it is in the city. people can go to soma for design center if you are an interior designer. the public cannot shop there. sacramento street is where the public shops. if you want chairs, a pillow, outdoor textiles. kendall has her own outdoor textile line. i actually was with the client and we went to sound by maja, we went to hudson grace and we got kitchenware. we went to candles to get the outdoor fabric for their terrace. all on one street. that is unheard of. even with the rising rent rates and all of that, it is now vacant. why that is important to me is because kendall wilkinson was the first celebrity. honestly she is known nationally. her name is why i picked sacramento street in that neighborhood you live in. i am the newest tenant on sacramento street. my fear, as the newest retail, on the streets, if you take kendall, the original, the celebrities that bring tourists to the streets. that bring her clients on her designers to want to shop at my store. , i have no chance
street stroll and everything that makes the uniqueness of sacramento street being the design retail meccathat it is in the city. people can go to soma for design center if you are an interior designer. the public cannot shop there. sacramento street is where the public shops. if you want chairs, a pillow, outdoor textiles. kendall has her own outdoor textile line. i actually was with the client and we went to sound by maja, we went to hudson grace and we got kitchenware. we went to candles to...
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. >> chernobyl for me is kind of a mecca of sorts. back home i'a professor of russian literature, history, culture. i grew up in the height of the cold war. i remember climbing under desks threats.y did mock nuclear bomb this debris and destruction here for me it's kind of symbolic too, of the soviet era. >> reporter: do you ike chernobyl might have been the beginning of the end for the soviet union? >> absolutely, i think it fell under heavy criticism from thend world for thathe moment gorbachev tried to correct soviet policies, the moment he tried to open things up, i don't think he knew what he was opening up. and i think the aftermath of that burned pretty hot. >> reporter:s of septemberha mon 90,000 people have visited, that's already well fove more than the number people who decided to brave chernobyl in the whole of 2018, according to the exclusion zone administration. this is actually my third trip to chernobyl, but my first one after watching the hbo television series and i've got to say it's a bit of a different experience b
. >> chernobyl for me is kind of a mecca of sorts. back home i'a professor of russian literature, history, culture. i grew up in the height of the cold war. i remember climbing under desks threats.y did mock nuclear bomb this debris and destruction here for me it's kind of symbolic too, of the soviet era. >> reporter: do you ike chernobyl might have been the beginning of the end for the soviet union? >> absolutely, i think it fell under heavy criticism from thend world for...
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we did the mecca right now in the economy cabin. passengers shake a leg to beat jet lag as airlines attempt to push the limits of commercial flights . welcome to the program protesters demanding political reform in lebanon i've been given the unexpected boost the head of the christian force his party. has announced his ministers will resign from government well crowds of demonstrators celebrated the decision but they're demanding deeper political change tens of thousands of taking to the streets across the country since thursday to protest against tax increases and alleged political corruption let's get the latest now from santa who joins us from the lebanese capital last night was the biggest protests we've seen so far was this telling us about the momentum of the demonstrations. well it's only growing very large protests not just here in the lebanese capital but across the country people taking to the streets 'd staying in the streets until the early hours of the morning and as you can see behind me they're returning to the street
we did the mecca right now in the economy cabin. passengers shake a leg to beat jet lag as airlines attempt to push the limits of commercial flights . welcome to the program protesters demanding political reform in lebanon i've been given the unexpected boost the head of the christian force his party. has announced his ministers will resign from government well crowds of demonstrators celebrated the decision but they're demanding deeper political change tens of thousands of taking to the...
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now four decades after blondie first record out of the punc mecca, her memoir "face it" offers candidompelling revelations. >> when you were on the stage, what did that feel like at first? >> terribly frightening. yeah. i suddenly realized, well, i have to make them respond. i have to go out there. i have to get them. after that it was a no brainer. i just went out and got them. >> reporter: did she ever, take on the world with band mate an partner chris stein. ♪ call me . >> reporter: "call me" she could even make it sizzle on the muppet show. ♪ blondie fans and the camera made harry an adored icon. photographed by andy warhol as blondie sold tens of millions of lps. was this level of stardom anything you could have possibly imagined? >> yes. i guess that's sort of what pushes you forward. ♪ one way or another >> i feel that we had great times. we had horrible times. >> one you chronicle in the book, it's a sexual assault that involved someone that came into your house. how do you endure something like that? >> i have a great friend and partner in chris and he helped me just to sort
now four decades after blondie first record out of the punc mecca, her memoir "face it" offers candidompelling revelations. >> when you were on the stage, what did that feel like at first? >> terribly frightening. yeah. i suddenly realized, well, i have to make them respond. i have to go out there. i have to get them. after that it was a no brainer. i just went out and got them. >> reporter: did she ever, take on the world with band mate an partner chris stein. ♪...
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of making wine, different style of making the wine and if you're a wine snob, georgia is becoming a mecca for people who want to enjoy unique wine that just don't exist in the rest of the world. georgia's success since the -- what it call the rose revolution, we talk about that. in terms of the signaling of in the new country that's correct police station, police stations are always made out of glass in georgia to signal transparency. we don't literally mean transparency when we see that but the georgians took that literally and then last the chicago conference. we went to the socialism conference in chicago, bills itself as the largest gathering of american socialists. when we arrived ben and i stood out not because we were wearing blue blazers but because we were hid middle aged. wore my cincinnati red hat. thought that would be funny. no one caught the joke. i was angry no one thought that was funny. so, we found a lot of confusion. the same confusion that ben talk but with bernie. kids were leftist kids who saw the world, saw injustice in the world in various ways and they wanted to d
of making wine, different style of making the wine and if you're a wine snob, georgia is becoming a mecca for people who want to enjoy unique wine that just don't exist in the rest of the world. georgia's success since the -- what it call the rose revolution, we talk about that. in terms of the signaling of in the new country that's correct police station, police stations are always made out of glass in georgia to signal transparency. we don't literally mean transparency when we see that but...
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making wine different style of making one so if your wine snob, georgia is becoming a meca worldwide meccao want to enjoy unique wines that just literally don't exist in the rest of the world. georgia success of what they call a rose revolution we talk about that. in terms of the signaling of the new country. the new way of doing things in georgia that's a police station. police station's are always Ãb a single there signal their transparency. we don't literally mean transparency when we say that were usually but georgians took it literally. last time talk about the chicago conference.we went to the socialism conference in chicago billed itself as the largest gathering of american socialist and when we arrived ben and i stood out not because we were wearing blue blazes but stood out because we were middle-aged no one caught the joke i was really angry no one thought was funny. we found a lot of confusion. the same confusion that ben talked about with Ãwithout hear a lot of kids that were just leftist kids who saw the world they felt injustice in the world in various ways and they wanted to
making wine different style of making one so if your wine snob, georgia is becoming a meca worldwide meccao want to enjoy unique wines that just literally don't exist in the rest of the world. georgia success of what they call a rose revolution we talk about that. in terms of the signaling of the new country. the new way of doing things in georgia that's a police station. police station's are always Ãb a single there signal their transparency. we don't literally mean transparency when we say...
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in the hospital near mecca was hiring. they met the husband chris. they courted secretly to avoid the religious police. at this point they get complicated. a daughter follows. another daughter came on behalf. then they had three children. they are mostly back at a farm in the philippines. rosalie and chris the parents were in abu dhabi. this is supposed to be a short-term arrangement. it went on for eight years. rosalie and i stayed in touch but we did not see each other for two decades. the amount of money the migrants sent home to their families migration is the world's anti- poverty. that they should do more to help themselves migrants do. no country does more to promote migration than the philippines where they train and market overseas workers and presidents celebrate them as heroes. here in mexico if you go abroad it doesn't have anything to do with the government. they had bureaucracies to help you do this. migration is to that philippines what cars were to detroit. going all the way to the philippines. i was a little worried that the story mi
in the hospital near mecca was hiring. they met the husband chris. they courted secretly to avoid the religious police. at this point they get complicated. a daughter follows. another daughter came on behalf. then they had three children. they are mostly back at a farm in the philippines. rosalie and chris the parents were in abu dhabi. this is supposed to be a short-term arrangement. it went on for eight years. rosalie and i stayed in touch but we did not see each other for two decades. the...
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mecca has a serious and growing vaping problem. i've seen it firsthand.my two daughters are just a couple of years out of high school. i noticed a steep change in behavior among high school kids middle school kids over the past decadede and it reflects the research and the yearly florida youth tobacco survey that is run health.epartment of 2012 to 2018, there was a 31601 percent increase of kids ages 11 to 17 who have tried electronic vaping. even worse, there's been a 582 percent increase in kids that currentlyer use. electronic types. and 651 percent increase when the survey focused only on high school students. on top ofon that, the survey alo found that e-cigarettes are by far and away the most common forum of e smoking so clearly this is the very serious public health problem. do you determine an epidemic or emergency? >> yes it's an epidemic. >> as our way. >> on september 10th, how you know regulating e-cigarettes. you wrote that there is a rise in the products. aerosol possible practices of the manufacturers. who have targeted children in particul
mecca has a serious and growing vaping problem. i've seen it firsthand.my two daughters are just a couple of years out of high school. i noticed a steep change in behavior among high school kids middle school kids over the past decadede and it reflects the research and the yearly florida youth tobacco survey that is run health.epartment of 2012 to 2018, there was a 31601 percent increase of kids ages 11 to 17 who have tried electronic vaping. even worse, there's been a 582 percent increase in...
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they want some control of it because it is still a big distribution mecca.ere is over the top aspect of directv, not just the satellite. neil: get it on a device like this. >> they don't want to totally get rid of it, something like this being pitched by apollo, i heard it was pitched, the way the chronology works, way it was told to me, it was pitched months ago as elliot got involved in the stock last couple month it's come back. something leak this or this is not off the table. so just stay tuned. neil: media world, it is like "whack-a-mole." just when you think an issue is dead or settled you get a telecom merger there is another one. you go back, it never end. >> do realize wall street gets paid by the deal? neil: that could explain it. >> so you know, our sources are people that often pitch these deals. but you know, this is a real deal. this is something that, way i was told inside of at&t have not totally closed the door on. neil: okay. >> and that it kind of, deals with a lot of different things. it can get rid of some debt. they still control it. t
they want some control of it because it is still a big distribution mecca.ere is over the top aspect of directv, not just the satellite. neil: get it on a device like this. >> they don't want to totally get rid of it, something like this being pitched by apollo, i heard it was pitched, the way the chronology works, way it was told to me, it was pitched months ago as elliot got involved in the stock last couple month it's come back. something leak this or this is not off the table. so just...
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if you haven't been there it is iconic mecca for billionaires, big market, big business kingpins.ers were here. gerardo giuseppe. and is it katso. we have our own, missing one person here, right? >> me. neil: obviously charlie gasparino. firsting one. giuseppe, about gerardo and kosmo. i wanted it to be a opportunity, charlie thought it would be a very good idea to get the power broker feel. your restaurant caters to very successful men and women who come in. they do a lot of business deals there. ken langone. it's a big deal. >> before we start, where is the money? neil: really? do you have to foist the image of italians -- >> honorees of the columbus day parade which is monday. neil: wow. they asked all of you, if they picked one over the others that would be a problem? >> they fight with each other constantly so it is great. neil: do you worry about encroachment of the olive guarden or no? >> no. neil: just checking. that money crowd, the guys who go to your restaurant, when they get together, do they get together as often? you hear this talk about the economy starting to get a
if you haven't been there it is iconic mecca for billionaires, big market, big business kingpins.ers were here. gerardo giuseppe. and is it katso. we have our own, missing one person here, right? >> me. neil: obviously charlie gasparino. firsting one. giuseppe, about gerardo and kosmo. i wanted it to be a opportunity, charlie thought it would be a very good idea to get the power broker feel. your restaurant caters to very successful men and women who come in. they do a lot of business...
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why is california a mecca or magnet i should say, for people, for the homeless?mento from places like san jose and the bay area. steve: certainly is a problem. elizabeth novak, thanks for joining us from sacramento. >> thank you. steve: what do you think about that? email us friends at foxnews.com. after a tense meeting with democrat at home to negotiating deals overseas, white house press secretary stephanie grisham will join us live coming up next. ♪. [ music: instrumental which continues throughout spot. ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> the economy is booming, our people are prospering, our country is thriving and our nation is stronger than ever before. but the more america achieves, the more hateful and enraged these crazy democrats become. i really don't believe anymore that they love our country. i don't believe it. >> four more years. four more years. four more years. four more years. steve: i think he likes that part. brian: 28 minutes before the top of the hour. stephanie grisham was there last night during the fun. i imagine it seems like fun for just about everyone. we
why is california a mecca or magnet i should say, for people, for the homeless?mento from places like san jose and the bay area. steve: certainly is a problem. elizabeth novak, thanks for joining us from sacramento. >> thank you. steve: what do you think about that? email us friends at foxnews.com. after a tense meeting with democrat at home to negotiating deals overseas, white house press secretary stephanie grisham will join us live coming up next. ♪. [ music: instrumental which...
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the european union plus mecca chief brexit negotiator says a deal needs to be agreed overnight and needschel barnier says a deal would be difficult to achieve but is still possible as long as the legal text is agreed today. it comes after the uk put forward new proposals for customs arrangements. downing street says boris johnson customs arrangements. downing street says borisjohnson is aware of the time constraints and wants to make progress as soon as possible. our europe correspondent adam fleming reports. evenif even if the agreement will be difficult, more and more difficult, but it is still possible this week. looking tired after negotiations went into the night michel barnier chose every word carefully. reaching an agreement... is still possible. obviously, any agreement must work for everyone. inside he laid out the timeline for ministers and the 27 other countries. if there is to be a dealfor eu leaders other countries. if there is to be a deal for eu leaders to approve at theirsummit deal for eu leaders to approve at their summit starting on thursday, that deal would have to be
the european union plus mecca chief brexit negotiator says a deal needs to be agreed overnight and needschel barnier says a deal would be difficult to achieve but is still possible as long as the legal text is agreed today. it comes after the uk put forward new proposals for customs arrangements. downing street says boris johnson customs arrangements. downing street says borisjohnson is aware of the time constraints and wants to make progress as soon as possible. our europe correspondent adam...
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went on to get a hat drink and it was morale boosting for scotland to score a place for the court —— meccataking china — the top men‘s gymnastics nation for the last 20 years —on the final rotation. japan took bronze. the usjust missed a podium place. we love a dodgy statue. take a look at this next one and see if you can guess who this footballer is? you time starts now. it‘s in malmo, where his career started. and he‘s topless, celebrating a goal. yes, it is zlatan ibrahimovic. as you may remember, there have been a few questionable ones recently. think cristiano ronaldo. zlatan is widely regarded to be the greatest swedish player of all time. that‘s all the sport for now. britain and france are now suggesting there should be a debate on this and the un but what is your initial reaction? i think we have to be concerned. it is quite clear that what has happened is the turkish government has taken the opportunity of the us troop withdrawal and the effective nod that was given by president trump in abandoning our kurdish allies and has taken the decision to to take action against them. we s
went on to get a hat drink and it was morale boosting for scotland to score a place for the court —— meccataking china — the top men‘s gymnastics nation for the last 20 years —on the final rotation. japan took bronze. the usjust missed a podium place. we love a dodgy statue. take a look at this next one and see if you can guess who this footballer is? you time starts now. it‘s in malmo, where his career started. and he‘s topless, celebrating a goal. yes, it is zlatan ibrahimovic....
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of hostile cold war divisions speaking at the official celebrations in kill chancellor and going to mecca said more work is needed to achieve equal conditions between east and west. and this is news you can always get the latest news around the clock on our website dot com. what do you crane and china suddenly have in common think impeachment think u.s. president today donald trump urged both countries to launch investigations into his political rival joe biden and with that the us president did in public what he's accused of doing in private hitting up a foreign government to dig up dirt that could help him win the next election but he may have to survive an impeachment trial 1st i'm broke off in berlin this is the day. guys started investigating it and. i'm not going. because what happened. is just about as bad as what happened.
of hostile cold war divisions speaking at the official celebrations in kill chancellor and going to mecca said more work is needed to achieve equal conditions between east and west. and this is news you can always get the latest news around the clock on our website dot com. what do you crane and china suddenly have in common think impeachment think u.s. president today donald trump urged both countries to launch investigations into his political rival joe biden and with that the us president...