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crane welcome melinda those jail sentences were between three and ten years what determined the lives they were sentences that were based on possession and publication of child pornography and in the case of one of the defendants who got the longest sentence also on his having molested children himself and then put the images of those acts online they were in fact the sentences more or less that the prosecutors had asked for in fact they even slightly exceeded what the prosecutors had asked for nonetheless child protection n.g.o.s here in germany have said the sentences aren't harsh enough. like the ventilator itself this was an investigation that crossed borders. absolutely it was those hundred twelve thousand user accounts mentioned in the report they in fact did span countries all over the world and germany cooperated here closely with law enforcement authorities in other countries most particularly australia one of the first tips about german involvement in this website called elysium came from australia the investigators there had been looking at a different pornography website c
crane welcome melinda those jail sentences were between three and ten years what determined the lives they were sentences that were based on possession and publication of child pornography and in the case of one of the defendants who got the longest sentence also on his having molested children himself and then put the images of those acts online they were in fact the sentences more or less that the prosecutors had asked for in fact they even slightly exceeded what the prosecutors had asked for...
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our chief political correspondent melinda crane joins me now melinda what more can you tell us about about this move by venezuela to expel germany's ambassador well as you said it was taken with the official justification that the ambassador had meddled in venezuela as internal politics and the fact is that a premature recognition of a political leader could be seen as such under a public international law and at the time that germany recognized. as interim president of that as well that there actually was a report by the scientific research service of the german parliament saying that if this were seen as a premature recognition that germany could be seen possibly as a violating international law because it would be meddling in internal affairs and we can certainly hear some very clear words that were said by the german ambassador shortly after germany recognized as interim president let's take a quick listen to that because my daughter knows what i mean not only does nicolas maduro lack the democratic legitimacy necessary to do politics but he negates the humanitarian situation in
our chief political correspondent melinda crane joins me now melinda what more can you tell us about about this move by venezuela to expel germany's ambassador well as you said it was taken with the official justification that the ambassador had meddled in venezuela as internal politics and the fact is that a premature recognition of a political leader could be seen as such under a public international law and at the time that germany recognized. as interim president of that as well that there...
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melinda: that seems to be the case.in, it is a developing situation, so we do not know what will come next, but one possible explanation, and certainly that is something being discussed in berlin, is whether germany is being set up as an example, as a warning. one person who seems to see it that way is guaido himself, who said that daniel kriener would have to leave the country. and he said that this is an illegitimate government taking illegitimate action, but undoubtedly to put pressure not only on germany, but on other countries as well. phil: thank you so much. now, afghanistan has been hit by a wave of balance -- wave of violence with 70 people killed in one eastern city. this began on wednesday with militants detonating suicide bombs before storming a construction company near the airport. the five-hourur shootout saw afghan security forces call in assistance from u.s. troops. all five assailants are now dead. this comes as talks between the taliban and the u.s. aimed at ending the violence continued in qatar. the
melinda: that seems to be the case.in, it is a developing situation, so we do not know what will come next, but one possible explanation, and certainly that is something being discussed in berlin, is whether germany is being set up as an example, as a warning. one person who seems to see it that way is guaido himself, who said that daniel kriener would have to leave the country. and he said that this is an illegitimate government taking illegitimate action, but undoubtedly to put pressure not...
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that he'd have used chief political correspondent melinda crean is following that story and joins me now melinda the convicted men received jail terms of between three and ten yes what has been the basis of those sentences . they were convicted of possessing and publishing child pornography and in the case of one defendant he was also convicted of having molested children himself and then uploaded images of those acts to this website the sentences actually somewhat exceeded the sentences that prosecutors had asked for nonetheless child protection n.g.o.s here in germany are saying that the sentences in their opinion aren't aren't as hard as they would have wanted to see now we have some a distressing details in our report tell us more about the investigation which came out of the cooperation between germany and australia that's right there was a tip off from australian investigators who had been working to uncover and expose a website there called the gift box and in their work they came across a german who was involved in that site and who subsequently became one of the people who a
that he'd have used chief political correspondent melinda crean is following that story and joins me now melinda the convicted men received jail terms of between three and ten yes what has been the basis of those sentences . they were convicted of possessing and publishing child pornography and in the case of one defendant he was also convicted of having molested children himself and then uploaded images of those acts to this website the sentences actually somewhat exceeded the sentences that...
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crane melinda what more do we know about the reason for this moves by venezuela. we don't know a whole lot venezuela apparently has accused the ambassador daniel cleaner of intervening in domestic politics in venezuela most likely because of the ambassador's presence at the airport when one boy i don't know returned to the country two days ago as you may remember a number of embassadors especially from the region did go to meet him along with with thousands of well wishers who were there and on this occasion the german ambassador was present and he did speak to journalists saying that he and germany very much hoped that to mr god or will be permitted to continue has his work as president of the national assembly and apparently this is now grounds for accusing the ambassador of as i say intervening in domestic politics in venezuela now this news is just coming in melinda has to me any reaction to it no not at all we've only now heard of this now since about twenty minutes just getting the very first reports but what i can tell you i'm greta is that this is very unu
crane melinda what more do we know about the reason for this moves by venezuela. we don't know a whole lot venezuela apparently has accused the ambassador daniel cleaner of intervening in domestic politics in venezuela most likely because of the ambassador's presence at the airport when one boy i don't know returned to the country two days ago as you may remember a number of embassadors especially from the region did go to meet him along with with thousands of well wishers who were there and on...
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you so much for spending this part of your day with that and so on will iraq and the land next to melinda crane have a good one. quadriga the international talk show for journalists just goes the topic of the week new zealand this is the morning after the christ church attacks on quadriga when asked about possible links between the suspected of a traitor funding stream right wing groups and what the role of social media played in spreading his propaganda join us shortly. quadriga thirty minutes d.w. . a city in ruins. maro a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims. and the christian population. when minus fighters aka the city center two thousand and seventeen president to churches response was brutal. fight the terrorists will never again football game of. the reconquest turned into tragedy. that's not a reason at all this is not the kind of freedom that we are not. how did it become a gateway to islamist terror. until now the so-called under my city as a result of. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of bias starts april eleven
you so much for spending this part of your day with that and so on will iraq and the land next to melinda crane have a good one. quadriga the international talk show for journalists just goes the topic of the week new zealand this is the morning after the christ church attacks on quadriga when asked about possible links between the suspected of a traitor funding stream right wing groups and what the role of social media played in spreading his propaganda join us shortly. quadriga thirty minutes...
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you guys put out a letter every year for the bill and melinda gates foundation.the purpose of this? >> well, every year we get to see a lot of things. we travel to africa, we meet with scientists. we see a lot of things that are going very well, things like reducing childhood death and improving nutrition. so, it's a chance for us to share why we're excited about the work and where things are going. >> stephen: and this-- the theme this year is? >> surprises. things that have surprised us the last 20 years, or even in this last year in particular. >> stephen: okay, tell me if i'm wrong. people have known you for years as the richest man in the world. you're the second richest man in the world, right? >> we're trying to give it away faster, so. >> stephen: will bezos even take your calls at this point? ( cheers and applause ) you're trying to give it away faster. see, that's the sort of behavior people want from billionaires. there's a lot of talk right now that maybe billionaires shouldn't exist. have you heard some of this talk? >> we have. >> stephen: that mayb
you guys put out a letter every year for the bill and melinda gates foundation.the purpose of this? >> well, every year we get to see a lot of things. we travel to africa, we meet with scientists. we see a lot of things that are going very well, things like reducing childhood death and improving nutrition. so, it's a chance for us to share why we're excited about the work and where things are going. >> stephen: and this-- the theme this year is? >> surprises. things that have...
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in germany today melinda crane is covering a rally here in berlin for us hi melinda what's expected from this rally how many people have turned out. well so far the police are estimating the crowd at about two thousand five hundred but the square is definitely filling up and there were registrations in advance of ten thousand people so we're actually likely to see quite a crowd and i've just tried to push my way through it to get to our camera position and have to say it's there's a very intense atmosphere lots of young women out here lots of banners as you can probably hear we're currently hearing speeches from union representatives so so a lot of enthusiasm on this first official international women's day as a holiday here for the city of berlin well now let's talk about the situation in germany where does germany stand in terms of gender equality. well a recent report by the world economic forum on gender parity in general put germany in fourteenth place worldwide but the fact is the picture is very uneven when you look at specific aspects of gender inequality starting with the pay ga
in germany today melinda crane is covering a rally here in berlin for us hi melinda what's expected from this rally how many people have turned out. well so far the police are estimating the crowd at about two thousand five hundred but the square is definitely filling up and there were registrations in advance of ten thousand people so we're actually likely to see quite a crowd and i've just tried to push my way through it to get to our camera position and have to say it's there's a very...
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melinda you are why i believe in second chances. thank you for being here today. >> there can be more stories like her. it's why my budget requests 1.5 million for women in recovery. it's a public private partnership to help women identify the roots of their addiction and develop life skills and i'm asking for 10 million to the county community safety investment fund, a reform initiative the people of oklahoma approve with state question 781. the money is not the sole action government must take here. i'm encouraged by legislature in the house to accomplish licensing reform for those with a felony. we must give those more opportunities to be gainfully employed. and we need to give our employers more discretion on who they can hire. we must also remember the people that work hard everyday to keep our correctional facilities clean, safe and operating. they are on the front lines of delivering core government sources. i urge us ways to improve their working conditions and compensation. in my budget we will also use revenue growth to ad
melinda you are why i believe in second chances. thank you for being here today. >> there can be more stories like her. it's why my budget requests 1.5 million for women in recovery. it's a public private partnership to help women identify the roots of their addiction and develop life skills and i'm asking for 10 million to the county community safety investment fund, a reform initiative the people of oklahoma approve with state question 781. the money is not the sole action government...
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chief political correspondent linda crean is following that case and joins me now melinda the convicted men have received jail tales of between three and ten years what has been the basis of their sentences. the basis in general was that they possessed and published child pornography and in the case of the longer sentence it was it was increased because that particular defendant had also himself apparently committed. molestation and then uploaded to the photographs of his own acts to the website now these sentences actually met or even exceeded what the prosecutors had asked for but some child protection n.g.o.s here in germany are saying that the sentences are nonetheless too lenient but as i said the prosecutors were in fact satisfied and there we had some a distressing details about the website in our report that is more about the investigation which came about as a result of cooperation between germany and australia. that's correct in fact the tipoff came from australian investigators who have been looking at it different child pornography a website called the gift box and became aw
chief political correspondent linda crean is following that case and joins me now melinda the convicted men have received jail tales of between three and ten years what has been the basis of their sentences. the basis in general was that they possessed and published child pornography and in the case of the longer sentence it was it was increased because that particular defendant had also himself apparently committed. molestation and then uploaded to the photographs of his own acts to the...
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yet so melinda crane that designs the government to work why it has been singled out in this way. there's been no official statement from the german government on that but the speculation and basically is speculation amongst some commentators here in germany is that this has everything to do with the fact that mr clean of the ambassador did in fact go to the airport as you noted to meet when he reentered the country and reacted venezuela on monday and at that time the ambassador did speak to international press who were gathered there at the airport and said that his presence in the presence of other european diplomats there as well as of latin american diplomats was intended to ensure the safety of mr gladstone now we did hear in the statements today coming out of caracas one statement saying that mr crean there had not only meddled in domestic politics in venezuela but that he had associated himself with conspiratorial extremist elements so presumably that is a reference to the fact that mr crean i did express support there at the airport very clearly for one goal i do know and
yet so melinda crane that designs the government to work why it has been singled out in this way. there's been no official statement from the german government on that but the speculation and basically is speculation amongst some commentators here in germany is that this has everything to do with the fact that mr clean of the ambassador did in fact go to the airport as you noted to meet when he reentered the country and reacted venezuela on monday and at that time the ambassador did speak to...
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the grange she is at one of those demonstrations here in berlin alexanderplatz good evening to you melinda so talk to me about why people are so concerned. well first of all i was at the demonstration there were at least two hundred people assembled here at alexanderplatz in the heart of prelim but in fact they have now marched off in the direction of the brandenburg gate leaving me here mostly alone not quite as we'll see in just a moment but basically people are very concerned not least here in berlin which is home to many creative people many startups many artists and there is a worry that this new law both will limit the ability particularly of young struggling artists to put content online and also in that way could in a way almost become a sensor on freedom of expression and i have actually asked one of tonight's demonstrators to stay with me here so that she can tell us a little bit about why she's here so jessica perhaps to say why you came out this evening because today the e.u. parliament have decided to agree to the new copyright directive we need a new copyright directive it's
the grange she is at one of those demonstrations here in berlin alexanderplatz good evening to you melinda so talk to me about why people are so concerned. well first of all i was at the demonstration there were at least two hundred people assembled here at alexanderplatz in the heart of prelim but in fact they have now marched off in the direction of the brandenburg gate leaving me here mostly alone not quite as we'll see in just a moment but basically people are very concerned not least here...
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means for stocks at home and sallie krawcheck announcing a new round of funding from big names like melindaates, paypal, master card. quexjoins us nt. "sawk alley" after this quick break. ht to the course for just $39.00 ? yup that's what we do. and you guarantee they'll get there? yup that's great! i have two sets. you know ship sticks only ships golf clubs? right? honey are we there yet? umph! ship sticks. that hurt. this isn't just this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving simple. easy. awesome. stay connected with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >>> getting a check of markets higher off the highs of earlier in the session dow up 29 points, 25654. the s&p and nasdaq hanging onto gains. materials and consumer staples, best pfoinerrmg sectors. more "squawk alley"
means for stocks at home and sallie krawcheck announcing a new round of funding from big names like melindaates, paypal, master card. quexjoins us nt. "sawk alley" after this quick break. ht to the course for just $39.00 ? yup that's what we do. and you guarantee they'll get there? yup that's great! i have two sets. you know ship sticks only ships golf clubs? right? honey are we there yet? umph! ship sticks. that hurt. this isn't just this is moving day with the best in-home wifi...
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gates known chooses to help alleviate suffering in the world the foundation he heads with his wife melinda makes this billionaire the most generous philanthropist in history he keeps a vigilant tie on microsoft but today the dreams he no choose on linked to humanitarian causes is going to go down in history as the world's greatest lance was no doubt about no one come closer and so i think for anybody else whether of steve jobs or whoever your view of bill changed a little bit when you saw what a good job he was doing i mean it wasn't like some guys screwing around with rock stars and occasionally showing up at a charity workers or is it really focused you know like achievable goals you know why about malaria no big deal you know things are just amazing right. what individual in the history of money has devoted twenty billion dollars to anything. no one would give bill gates so he's you know plays to win a place to win. steve never got their state never give a penny to church i once had a conversation with steve much later after bill gates retired from microsoft and he was doing what i thou
gates known chooses to help alleviate suffering in the world the foundation he heads with his wife melinda makes this billionaire the most generous philanthropist in history he keeps a vigilant tie on microsoft but today the dreams he no choose on linked to humanitarian causes is going to go down in history as the world's greatest lance was no doubt about no one come closer and so i think for anybody else whether of steve jobs or whoever your view of bill changed a little bit when you saw what...
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she said, you know, when we were having dinner with bill gates and melinda, like five years before, atuke reunion fundraiser. she said, we were sitting at the table, i looked at you, and i looked at gates, and i looked at you. you were doing exactly the same thing at the same time. your mannerisms were all the same. i heard that he had asperger's in a mild form. i went to a psychologist and described it and he said you have asperger's. i said, why didn't you tell me? she said because i thought it might hurt your feelings. erik: you did not know this about yourself? bill: not until i read it in that book. erik: until you were in your early 70's? bill: yeah, but it explained a lot. i am sort of proud of it, or i would not be telling you. because it explains a lot about me. all aspergers are not geniuses, the intelligence thing is not necessarily a big part of it. but my personal behavior and my ability to relate to people, my singular hobbies, stamp collecting, and this, i said, hey, so maybe i do. so i did go to a psychiatrist in the first meeting i said, do you think i have asperger's?
she said, you know, when we were having dinner with bill gates and melinda, like five years before, atuke reunion fundraiser. she said, we were sitting at the table, i looked at you, and i looked at gates, and i looked at you. you were doing exactly the same thing at the same time. your mannerisms were all the same. i heard that he had asperger's in a mild form. i went to a psychologist and described it and he said you have asperger's. i said, why didn't you tell me? she said because i thought...
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south asian politics and security experts melinda misra believes there may be a foreign power behind the conflicts. saying at the moment what you need to remember here is that all do all of the pakistani prime minister region the indian kupchak pilot as if. that is a model peace treaty hind that i'm not has to do with the prez he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia and united i mean it's kind of forced pakistan to take the course you said that it took neither of these parties want to go down the path of peace and in pakistan the army has the state so there is a military establishment which is there for a walk on india we have a nationalist. party who choose craving for some kind of confrontation that box from which to give it to claxon under marla's in the forthcoming election so trump has dedicated much of a two hour unscripted speech to russia or tell you what he said and bring you other stories right after this short break. you know world's big partners a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to t
south asian politics and security experts melinda misra believes there may be a foreign power behind the conflicts. saying at the moment what you need to remember here is that all do all of the pakistani prime minister region the indian kupchak pilot as if. that is a model peace treaty hind that i'm not has to do with the prez he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia and united i mean it's kind of forced pakistan to take the course you said that it took neither of these...
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south asian politics and security experts are melinda misra told us he believes there are internal and also external factors preventing a swift and peaceful solution. and what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and he she is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian catching do with the press he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia and united states which kind of forced pakistan to take the point you said that it took in fact the pakistani military establishment is not entirely obvious that this how could neither of these parties want to go down the peace and in pakistan the army has the state so that is a military establishment which is their whole walk in india we have a nationalist in divided his own party who choose craving for some kind of confrontation that box from which to give it to claxon under my list in the forthcoming election. border barriers going up between germany and denmark will tell you exactly why i just thought of this short break. on the
south asian politics and security experts are melinda misra told us he believes there are internal and also external factors preventing a swift and peaceful solution. and what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and he she is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian catching do with the press he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia and united states which kind of forced...
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south asian politics and security experts how melinda miserably said there may be a foreign power behind the conflict. what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian kaptchuk pilot has ecclesiastes there's a lot of history at the high end that i'm back has to do with the phrase he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia united i mean it's kind of forced pakistan to take the course you said that it took neither of these parties want to. go down the piece on in pakistan the army has the state so there is a military establishment we choose their whole walk on india we have enough stylists in the volunteers and the body which is craving for some kind of confrontation that box from which you give it to crack someone to marvel is in the forthcoming election. donald trump has dedicated much of a two hour unscripted speech to russia will explain why after the break. what politicians do sometimes if. they put themselves on the l
south asian politics and security experts how melinda miserably said there may be a foreign power behind the conflict. what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian kaptchuk pilot has ecclesiastes there's a lot of history at the high end that i'm back has to do with the phrase he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia united...
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a south asian politics and security experts on melinda misra told us he believes there are internal and also external factors that are preventing a swift peaceful resolution what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian captured pilot. there's a lot of history at the high end that i'm back has to do with the phrase he's personally coming from the united states saudi arabia and united i mean it's kind of forced pakistan to stick with what you said that if they do in fact the pakistani military establishment is not entirely happy that this how could neither of these parties want to go down the opposite piece on in pakistan the army has the state so there is a military establishment is there a walk on india we have a nationalist in divide his own party who choose craving for some kind of confrontation at foxconn which would give it to claxon under my list in the forthcoming election. thousands of students across europe stage a walkout t
a south asian politics and security experts on melinda misra told us he believes there are internal and also external factors that are preventing a swift peaceful resolution what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian captured pilot. there's a lot of history at the high end that i'm back has to do with the phrase he's personally coming...
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what is being made of the fact that germany was singled out on this that melinda. well one thing we do need to say is that so far no other ambassador and certainly plenty of other european union member countries have engaged in behavior similar to germany's from declaring their support for one guy doa over a month ago and recognizing him as the legitimate interim president to going to the airport last monday to meet mr why do when he landed with the clear intent of trying to do what they could to ensure his safety and freedom from arrest so yes that makes it peculiar that this one particular ambassador has been singled out perhaps it has something to do with the fact that mr crean there spoke to international press at the airport on monday and was very clear about the reason why he was there and about europe's support for a clean air but i think going beyond that most people here do see this as an attempt to make germany an example to put pressure on europe via germany and yet as i said the german foreign minister made it clear that in his view that's not going to
what is being made of the fact that germany was singled out on this that melinda. well one thing we do need to say is that so far no other ambassador and certainly plenty of other european union member countries have engaged in behavior similar to germany's from declaring their support for one guy doa over a month ago and recognizing him as the legitimate interim president to going to the airport last monday to meet mr why do when he landed with the clear intent of trying to do what they could...
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let's bring inside politics and security expert on melinda ms ruff from britain's long caster university good to have you with us the pakistani people don't you know hope the return of the captured indian pilot on friday would be taken as a as a peace gesture that doesn't seem to be happening how far might this escalate. well the fact is that was marks done on india where dutch tingle their militaries so they were which included big slowdown and we didn't top and was lucky and what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on so what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian captured pilot ecclesiastes there's a lot of history is down to the point you said that it took in fact the pakistani military establishment is not entirely happy that this happened and the public wanted to have some kind of. them with india in detail not the pirate which didn't happen and in fact india didn't even sign a piece of paper saying that they're sorry or didn't even say thank you this or this is something
let's bring inside politics and security expert on melinda ms ruff from britain's long caster university good to have you with us the pakistani people don't you know hope the return of the captured indian pilot on friday would be taken as a as a peace gesture that doesn't seem to be happening how far might this escalate. well the fact is that was marks done on india where dutch tingle their militaries so they were which included big slowdown and we didn't top and was lucky and what we are...
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may be time to think about sanctions against them as with the current venezuelan government right melinda chief political correspondent thank you. human rights watch says iraqi government has charged hundreds of children with terrorism because of their links to so-called islamic state the n.g.o.s says the iraqis and regional kurdish government use torture to coerce confessions in some cases there's two major out of fifteen hundred children are being held in detention for alleged affiliation that's as supporters and victims of many of them children are leaving the group's final enclave in the village of bongos in eastern syria. children caught up in islamic state leave behind a world many of them were born into. most are now all friends and face an uncertain future. while some may be handed over to aid agencies there are concerns about the fate of the older boys in particular. a report by human rights watch says around fifteen hundred children are being held on terrorism charges over the border in iraq some claim they've been tortured this teenager says he has the scars to prove it at sixt
may be time to think about sanctions against them as with the current venezuelan government right melinda chief political correspondent thank you. human rights watch says iraqi government has charged hundreds of children with terrorism because of their links to so-called islamic state the n.g.o.s says the iraqis and regional kurdish government use torture to coerce confessions in some cases there's two major out of fifteen hundred children are being held in detention for alleged affiliation...
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melinda crane is covering one of those rallies in. georgia and find out how things are going. tell us about the turnout to tell us what's expected to happen today. turnout's good the police have just done the count and say they're at seven thousand five hundred but the crowds been expanding rapidly over the past hour the march is just now gotten underway and it will be going on for about another hour hour and a half and winding up not too far from here where at five o'clock our time there will be a global shout from this crowd a shout of rage in protest and in demand that that gender equality move faster and the crowd is very enthusiastic i just made my way through it on the way to our camera position lot of young women but not only all ages represented families a lot of men and a lot of enthusiasm i went to germany and the campaign for gender equality. there's a lot of room for improvement various studies give different numbers but for example the world bank says germany is somewhere around thirty first place in the world rankings but behind a number of other countries that a
melinda crane is covering one of those rallies in. georgia and find out how things are going. tell us about the turnout to tell us what's expected to happen today. turnout's good the police have just done the count and say they're at seven thousand five hundred but the crowds been expanding rapidly over the past hour the march is just now gotten underway and it will be going on for about another hour hour and a half and winding up not too far from here where at five o'clock our time there will...
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south asian politics on security expert melinda mr a believes that there may be a foreign power behind the conflict and what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian captured pilot has ecclesiastes there's a lot of history at the high end that i found out how to do with the press he's personally coming from the united states side the united i mean it's kind of forced pakistan to take the point you said that it took neither of these parties want to go down the path to peace and in pakistan the army has the state so there is a military establishment is there a walk on india we haven't lost the least in divided his own party which is craving for some kind of confrontation at foxconn which would give it to claxon under my list in the forthcoming election. but trump is dedicated much of a two hour unscripted speech to explain after the break. back skies are one for my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scally
south asian politics on security expert melinda mr a believes that there may be a foreign power behind the conflict and what we are seeing at the moment is the low intensity conflict on the ground and this is going to go on what you need to remember here is that although the pakistani prime minister region the indian captured pilot has ecclesiastes there's a lot of history at the high end that i found out how to do with the press he's personally coming from the united states side the united i...
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so let's bring in our melinda mr he's a south asia political commentator and senior lecturer at lancaster university he joins us via skype from there this was one of the first cases where a hindu group was accused of targeting muslims there are accusations of the indian government being lenient towards these groups do you think that's a fair accusation well i wouldn't be surprised given the fact that there is a general election which is going to be held in two weeks time so these accusations stunned but then again you have to realize that for the last five years many of the fair deal is to do since i've been undermined by the nationalist government that is but it isn't a party so we're talking about the federal reserve bank it is a bank of india then we're talking about the national industry gessen is insane c.b.i. then we also hardaker existence against the highest court that is the supreme court of india so this might stick if there is analogous and that the government was believing and then perhaps going back the past record one could say it may not be completely unfounded and it's an
so let's bring in our melinda mr he's a south asia political commentator and senior lecturer at lancaster university he joins us via skype from there this was one of the first cases where a hindu group was accused of targeting muslims there are accusations of the indian government being lenient towards these groups do you think that's a fair accusation well i wouldn't be surprised given the fact that there is a general election which is going to be held in two weeks time so these accusations...
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two major programs will start this year that are historic and melinda foundation of our treatment of these children. the first is called act now, or advancing clinical trials in neonatal opioid which all. although we saw our first patient in 1875, we still don't have standard medical practice to know how to best treat individuals with this syndrome. this study which will begin this year will be at 20 sites across the country. it will test strategies, including nonpharmacologic strategies, or for those who do need pharmacological treatment, how quickly to wean children and what children need what treatment at what time. in addition to the treatment, there will be a two-year follow-up of these children to make sure they are growing and developing normally. in addition to the act now a study, the nih will start this year the healthy brain and child development study, which will be historically important and will enroll up to 10,000 pregnant mothers and follow them and their children for up to 10 years. will include about 20% of mothers who are exposed to opioids, but also to other drugs
two major programs will start this year that are historic and melinda foundation of our treatment of these children. the first is called act now, or advancing clinical trials in neonatal opioid which all. although we saw our first patient in 1875, we still don't have standard medical practice to know how to best treat individuals with this syndrome. this study which will begin this year will be at 20 sites across the country. it will test strategies, including nonpharmacologic strategies, or...
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kennedy: ask the bill and melinda gates foundation, they invest in idea that save people lives because government barr bureaucracies can't do it. >> you know i would like to see alexandria ocasio-cortez sit down with business owners, people at various points in their career, as entrepreneurs. see where real creativity lives. and you know people do what they do, they vist in their ideas -- vist iinvest in their ideas. they have to do it, it is a different economy, a lot is dyi, she has never spent time around those people. >> she should have time to do so, because she does not seem to have time to actually research stuff, the stuff that just falls out of your mouth, like you said, if you don't have a job in united states you will die. is it belte better to have a jo. jobs are great, people want jobs. i can't imagine how much extra time she must have on her hends, she does not do what i do, which is make sure that i know what i'm talking about before a talk. if i were here, i could ride a unicycle or be an excellent fly fisher woman. kennedy: why don't people challenge her, i don't under
kennedy: ask the bill and melinda gates foundation, they invest in idea that save people lives because government barr bureaucracies can't do it. >> you know i would like to see alexandria ocasio-cortez sit down with business owners, people at various points in their career, as entrepreneurs. see where real creativity lives. and you know people do what they do, they vist in their ideas -- vist iinvest in their ideas. they have to do it, it is a different economy, a lot is dyi, she has...
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melinda's queso fresco. >> anthony: with chilies.to make beautiful things, he ushered in this entire new world. with the invasion of, you know, gourmet coffee or you know, trained baristas. how did he feel about that? >> rainer: i mean, my dad made his own coffee every morning, so he wouldn't be that in to the fancy coffee available now, but the people who come here now, as long as they're contributing to being a good citizen, it's actually a good thing that people are here. ♪ ♪ [ spanish radio ] >> dave: dos carne asada. tambien chili verde. >> chef: chili verde? >> dave: si. ♪ >> chef: digame. >> anthony: i'll have a barbacoa. >> dave: barbacoa tacos. ♪ >> dave: most of the better restaurant chefs, you can find them at least once a week getting their food here, even if they're making food down at their place. >> anthony: unbelievable. at a gas station. [ laughter ] >> dave: in the morning, everybody is here. it's all the border patrol guys, like all of them. >> chef: there you go. you have a great day. >> dave: all the laborers in
melinda's queso fresco. >> anthony: with chilies.to make beautiful things, he ushered in this entire new world. with the invasion of, you know, gourmet coffee or you know, trained baristas. how did he feel about that? >> rainer: i mean, my dad made his own coffee every morning, so he wouldn't be that in to the fancy coffee available now, but the people who come here now, as long as they're contributing to being a good citizen, it's actually a good thing that people are here. ♪ ♪...
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for more on the reaction today, we are joined by melinda jackson, professor at san jose the reaction swift in many cases. president trump's sang the governor was defying voters and we know that in 2012 and 2016 voters to defeat ballot measures meant to abolish the death penalty in california. so the question is, how risky a move is this politically for governor newsom? >> that will remain to be seen, but we have seen this governor take bold action before. when he was mayor of san francisco he used his executive power to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. he got a lot of pushback on that at the time, but over time the rest of the country went in that direction. he is doing the same thing here, using executive power to push the envelope on a decision that he feels strongly about. it does run into the complexities of california's system, where voters also get to weigh in policy. in 2016, remember there were two ballot measures. one that would have abolished the death penalty, which narrowly lost, and the other, which set up the appeals process which one by only a two vote marg
for more on the reaction today, we are joined by melinda jackson, professor at san jose the reaction swift in many cases. president trump's sang the governor was defying voters and we know that in 2012 and 2016 voters to defeat ballot measures meant to abolish the death penalty in california. so the question is, how risky a move is this politically for governor newsom? >> that will remain to be seen, but we have seen this governor take bold action before. when he was mayor of san...
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"hello, tim apple, have you met michael venmo and bill and melinda bing?"s isn't the irs time trump as has done this. see if you can spot the subtle mistake with last area's press conference with lockheed martin c.e.o. marilyn hewson. >> i may ask marilyn lockheed, the leading woman's business executive in this country according to many. and we buy billions and billions of dollars worth of that beautiful f-35. it's stealth, you cannot see it; is that correct? >> stephen: "did i get the detail about the plane correct? because that's the only part i care about. marilyn businesslady, everybody." we also heard from former white house chief of staff john kelly, he volunteering to do anything but his old job. yesterday kelly made a rare public appearance at duke university where he had a tip for a friend. >> what advice did he give your successor, mulvaney? >> run far. >> stephen: good one. ha ha, good one, general kelly. here's another one. why did the chief of staff cross the road? to sit on a park bench and stare into the middle distance, wondering what poison
"hello, tim apple, have you met michael venmo and bill and melinda bing?"s isn't the irs time trump as has done this. see if you can spot the subtle mistake with last area's press conference with lockheed martin c.e.o. marilyn hewson. >> i may ask marilyn lockheed, the leading woman's business executive in this country according to many. and we buy billions and billions of dollars worth of that beautiful f-35. it's stealth, you cannot see it; is that correct? >> stephen:...
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president sexually and aggressively groped her and crucially, she says he then defamed her when she melinda the allegation publicly and he publicly claimed she was a liar. her case proceeding now in state court will ultimately lead to discovery in that case. and discovery can be a very big deal. remember from where we got all the stuff on the christopher stiehl cases defamation cases are one way to get courts to prove one way or another whether nasty sounding allegations are actually true. somebody says you defamed them. they bring you to court for it. right, ultimately the court's called on, the court process used among other things to determine whether or not the supposedly did he familiarer to allegations was true. the court will effectively be used in this case going forward to prove whether or not trump sexually and aggressively groped that woman. so that case at least for now will go forward. although the president side slernl appeal. as a secondary consequence of that landmark ruling today about state lawsuits being okay against a sitting president, we also got this late in the day.
president sexually and aggressively groped her and crucially, she says he then defamed her when she melinda the allegation publicly and he publicly claimed she was a liar. her case proceeding now in state court will ultimately lead to discovery in that case. and discovery can be a very big deal. remember from where we got all the stuff on the christopher stiehl cases defamation cases are one way to get courts to prove one way or another whether nasty sounding allegations are actually true....
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. >> isn't that tax cut in the form of their charity organizations like the bill and melinda gates funde other funds that wealthy people, even george soros in that mix, too? i agree, this is very similar to our first discussion about going after capitalism. i think it's an old story and i think this is what america's built on. i don't think you can really beat that down when we have come so far. there is inequality in america. that is an issue, and the education system definitely needs some reforming and there's lots of points of error. but there's strength and a lot of it has to do with business. >> it's the continuation of what i call the con job. global warming, climate change, pay us more money, we'll fix it for you. you are making too much money, you are immoral. you didn't work that, you didn't create that, you rode on the roads. give me a break. none of this makes any sense whatsoever. it goes back to these people, authoritarians who want to run everything in our life. whatever happened to something called rugged individualism? you work, you earn it. somebody who makes $50,000 an
. >> isn't that tax cut in the form of their charity organizations like the bill and melinda gates funde other funds that wealthy people, even george soros in that mix, too? i agree, this is very similar to our first discussion about going after capitalism. i think it's an old story and i think this is what america's built on. i don't think you can really beat that down when we have come so far. there is inequality in america. that is an issue, and the education system definitely needs...
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said trump, "oh my god melinda, did you see this?"aught [ applause ] and finall tomorrow is justin bieber's 25th birthday. and if you're wondering what to get him, a shirt [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a e eat show for you tonight. [ cheers and appla he is the senator from vermont, and 2020 presidential candidate, bernie sanders is back everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so happy to have him here. he's starring in the new film "i'm not here," j.k.ns returns to the show. [ cheers and applause ] so last night we had a really f good examplew crazy the times we're living in are right now. we had christina hendricks on the show, just a wderful actress. we love having her here. t and we made fun of the fat earlier in the day she'd been on a morning show, and during the moing show, because of the cohen -- the michael cohen hearings, ki br news interrupted her mid sentence when she was on tv. here's alip of us talking about that. >> seth: you were on "kelly" this morning. >> yeah. >> seth: and this happened while u were getting i
said trump, "oh my god melinda, did you see this?"aught [ applause ] and finall tomorrow is justin bieber's 25th birthday. and if you're wondering what to get him, a shirt [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a e eat show for you tonight. [ cheers and appla he is the senator from vermont, and 2020 presidential candidate, bernie sanders is back everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so happy to have him here. he's starring in the new film "i'm not here," j.k.ns returns to...
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gates known chooses to help alleviate suffering in the world the foundation he heads with his wife melinda makes this billionaire the most generous philanthropist in history he keeps a vigilant eye on microsoft but today the dreams he no choose on linked to humanitarian causes is going to go down in history as the world's great swines was no doubt about no one come closer and so i think for anybody else whether of steve jobs or whoever your view of bill changed a little bit when you saw what a good job he was doing i mean it wasn't like some guys screwing around with rock stars and occasionally showing up at a charity workers or is it really focused you know like achievable goals you know why about malaria no big deal you know things are just amazing right. what individual in the history of money has devoted twenty billion dollars to anything. no one would give bill gates so he's you know plays to win a place to win. steve never got their state never give a penny pincher i once had a conversation with steve much later after bill gates retired from microsoft and he was doing what i thought
gates known chooses to help alleviate suffering in the world the foundation he heads with his wife melinda makes this billionaire the most generous philanthropist in history he keeps a vigilant eye on microsoft but today the dreams he no choose on linked to humanitarian causes is going to go down in history as the world's great swines was no doubt about no one come closer and so i think for anybody else whether of steve jobs or whoever your view of bill changed a little bit when you saw what a...
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event which is being broke off running around the world other events in the biggest city to little melinda and the council while it's and her brother has given a speech she talked about how using them is clearly not a stream ism and i think the so infected other parts of the world and hit home here in christchurch two weeks ago but even and the connection she said quickly discovered here she was given the one standing ovation during the speech and over the last few weeks has been really held up worldwide as an example of how leaders out of the house should react in the off them off to a horrific terrorist attack like this when we also had all fifty names of those killed went out on stage and then very poignantly the survivor and be a type of a survivor of the attack on the almost gave a speech not talking about his frustrations or what happened on that day but instead talking about forgiveness the goodness even of the killer the man who among others killed his wife. at least nineteen people have dies in a large fire in a terrible can bangladesh's capital dhaka far pfizer's along with teams
event which is being broke off running around the world other events in the biggest city to little melinda and the council while it's and her brother has given a speech she talked about how using them is clearly not a stream ism and i think the so infected other parts of the world and hit home here in christchurch two weeks ago but even and the connection she said quickly discovered here she was given the one standing ovation during the speech and over the last few weeks has been really held up...
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agency receives foreign funding supporters of ressa say the arrest is an attack on free speech to melinda going to has more from manila. maria ressa was arrested this morning shortly after she landed from san francisco where it was met by police the warrant was issued yesterday it was one of the many cases that maria and several members of rappler of the local news outlets is facing in different courts across manila she is able to post bail and in a few hours she should be released already she has released a statement basically through her lawyers saying that she has no intention of invading a rests or moving to a different country to avoid prosecution she said that she will face these cases in court fairly and squarely in the hopes the truth will prevail in the end but there are critics media experts who believe that the case is filed against her and rappler has a stronger broader impact on how journalists operate in the field across the country more than ninety percent of journalists killed in the philippines are community journalists those who work in the provinces without enough legal
agency receives foreign funding supporters of ressa say the arrest is an attack on free speech to melinda going to has more from manila. maria ressa was arrested this morning shortly after she landed from san francisco where it was met by police the warrant was issued yesterday it was one of the many cases that maria and several members of rappler of the local news outlets is facing in different courts across manila she is able to post bail and in a few hours she should be released already she...
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what's your relationship like today with bill and melinda gates? >> well, i have to say that bill was one of the most supportive people when all this happened. he refused to accept my resignation from the advisory board when i resigned from everything he said, no. you are innocent until you are proven guilty. i'm not accepting it a month later he went to india, and the only questions that reporters would ask him is why is rajat gupta still on your advisory board when i heard that, i wrote a note to bill saying, you know, this is distracting from the work of the foundation let me resign. when after my -- for my sentencing before i even asked him, he said he got word saying he would like to write a letter on my behalf, which he did i hope the relationship is excellent. >> in the next hour -- talking about something else in the next hour mr. gupta addresses his relationship with goldman sachs and what he thinks -- really thinks -- should be interesting -- about lloyd blankfine. go to cnbc.com or stay tuned we'll have much more throughout the show >>>
what's your relationship like today with bill and melinda gates? >> well, i have to say that bill was one of the most supportive people when all this happened. he refused to accept my resignation from the advisory board when i resigned from everything he said, no. you are innocent until you are proven guilty. i'm not accepting it a month later he went to india, and the only questions that reporters would ask him is why is rajat gupta still on your advisory board when i heard that, i wrote...
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an asset-based system, still about the individual where you'd put money into accounts and -- and melindaers work on this so that by the time you get to that age you've got effectively a nest egg big enough to fund college. or you publicly fund. so you just say, okay, we're going to switch -- from now, we're going to fund it completely. either way, it's an enormous shift fiscally, physically, in terms of accountability. and i do think it's a bit similar to the health debate in a way which is we're staring at a blank sheet of paper, that's one thing. we're not. it's like asking a local how do i get to the bar, he said, well, i wouldn't start from here. that's a great -- we do have to start from here. we have to start from the system we've got and reform what we've got. we're not starting with a blank sheet of paper. that's partly the difference between -- between our positions is me want to start where from where we are and where we are great as it sounds to shift away from the debt-financed system, i'm not sure how at least in two generations without spending trillions of dollars. >> usua
an asset-based system, still about the individual where you'd put money into accounts and -- and melindaers work on this so that by the time you get to that age you've got effectively a nest egg big enough to fund college. or you publicly fund. so you just say, okay, we're going to switch -- from now, we're going to fund it completely. either way, it's an enormous shift fiscally, physically, in terms of accountability. and i do think it's a bit similar to the health debate in a way which is...