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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at...
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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in rabbit this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york he even
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in rabbit this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where...
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robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at where he's been spending we can do so with tax documents declarations of the foundation's fiscal allocations for the years 2012 to 2015 mercer financed a number of institutes and lobbies among them the heritage foundation which fights taxes and economic regulation $1500000.00 the media research center which fights leftist media bias $12000000.00 the government accountability institute which tracks government corruption and publishes books against hillary clinton 3.7 $1000000.00 the heartland institute which defends climate change skeptics $2800000.00. in new york
robert mercer set up his own foundation. the mercer family foundation. headed by his daughter rebecca. but what exactly are these special interests he's protecting. it's hard to say since robert mercer never expresses his opinions publicly anyway you'll never know what's going on in private this is brian said just look that's what he's funding for all of the money that way and i think that kind of bill for the paycheck. to understand the ideas that robert mercer wants to promote we can. look at...
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john mercer asic we taught him to become a lawyer, to become a jurist and to become a scholar.his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all these various volumes. one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died, his second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> folks are mined or there will be a book signing. americans generally trusted their congressmen that they did not trust congress as an institution nor did congress trusty jetta. by 1860 many congressmen were armed not because they were eager to kill their opponents but out of fear their opponent might kill them. to think the lesser evils are attempting to dangerous. i think you contribute to the system in place that takes accountability out of the system and i think it also is an easy way to bring in something like evangelicalism and use that as a way to get both which is about the worst possible way he could use it. >
john mercer asic we taught him to become a lawyer, to become a jurist and to become a scholar.his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all these various volumes. one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died, his second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> folks are mined or there...
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and john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer, to become a jurist, to become a scholar.that was really his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all of these various volumes. but one of the interesting things you did mention his wife, he did remarry seven years after his wife died. the second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife, he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. >> i think that's it. >> thank you so much, i appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible speaking] now on c-span2 booktv, more television for serious readers. >>. [inaudible background conversations]
and john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer, to become a jurist, to become a scholar.that was really his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all of these various volumes. but one of the interesting things you did mention his wife, he did remarry seven years after his wife died. the second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife, he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. >> i think that's it. >> thank you...
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funded by robert mercer and headed by steve bannon naturally cambridge on a little car would offer its services to candid donald trump. by late june 26th seen the partnership with a done deal. on july the 29th the 1st payment was sent to the company you can find it's in the campaign account. with 4 payments between july and october 26th in cambridge an emoticon would receive nearly $6000000.00. at the same time the political action committee for donald trump funded by robert mercer paid cambridge analytic top $5000000.00 between november 25th and november 26th in. ultimately the firm would receive $11000000.00 to work with the trump campaign. a digital targeting strategy was made possible and set to run for donald trump. all that was needed was a way to put it to use in the american elections certainly beat some camp which include cambridge analytical saw something in the american electorate that the clinton campaign and the media certainly did not see. it's been reported that thanks to cambridge analytic cuz knowledge of the electorate trumps advisors devise the highly targeted strate
funded by robert mercer and headed by steve bannon naturally cambridge on a little car would offer its services to candid donald trump. by late june 26th seen the partnership with a done deal. on july the 29th the 1st payment was sent to the company you can find it's in the campaign account. with 4 payments between july and october 26th in cambridge an emoticon would receive nearly $6000000.00. at the same time the political action committee for donald trump funded by robert mercer paid...
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thank you very much, phil mercer in sydney.ere our correspondence anne soy is there. give us a sense of the scale of the protests there? there are hundreds of protesters here. climate change protesters have come out. we are in the middle of nairobi and they are marching towards government offices with a petition to present. there are in number of issues they want to highlight here in kenya, the protection of water towers and the prevention of deforestation, as well as asking the government to stop a project to exploit coal for the first time in this country. they say that coal and energy is not clean and that is not how things should be going. here in africa, the impact of climate change is already being felt. it contributes significantly less, though, to climate change itself. we are seeing recurring droughts, and in southern africa it means people cannot get food. their livelihoods as farmers are threatened. there are energy problems, a lot of hydroelectric power depends on rivers and when water levels fall, it means they can
thank you very much, phil mercer in sydney.ere our correspondence anne soy is there. give us a sense of the scale of the protests there? there are hundreds of protesters here. climate change protesters have come out. we are in the middle of nairobi and they are marching towards government offices with a petition to present. there are in number of issues they want to highlight here in kenya, the protection of water towers and the prevention of deforestation, as well as asking the government to...
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all right, phil mercer in sydney, thank you for that story for us.y for us. let's turn to uk politics now. britain's prime minister boris johnson has denied misleading queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. he's waiting for the uk's supreme court to rule on whether a court in scotland was right to say that his actions were unlawful. that's expected to happen on tuesday. here's our uk political editor, laura kuenssberg. almost a year to the day, this document was snapped by a beady—eyed photographer in westminster. a hint of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months later, after leaks and suspicion, at last, ministers have been forced to publish the actual details. do you understand what on earth we're actually doing? great, because i don't. let's hope they do know what they're doing, because leaving without arrangements in place could mean shortages of some food, protests, severe disruption at the irish border, and much more. if we have to come out on october the 31st with no deal, we w
all right, phil mercer in sydney, thank you for that story for us.y for us. let's turn to uk politics now. britain's prime minister boris johnson has denied misleading queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. he's waiting for the uk's supreme court to rule on whether a court in scotland was right to say that his actions were unlawful. that's expected to happen on tuesday. here's our uk political editor, laura kuenssberg. almost a year to the day, this document was snapped by...
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phil mercer in sydney.ics and the writing on the wall. we meet the artist using murals to challenge military rule. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, and so the british government has no option but to continue this action even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. you are watching the briefing. our headlines: white house officials have been accused of trying to cover up evidence that president trump used his power to solicit forei
phil mercer in sydney.ics and the writing on the wall. we meet the artist using murals to challenge military rule. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened,...
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international monetary fund's decision on a loan to boost its economy or stars in measures hurting president mercer muckers popularity. stories above explains one thing that plays a crucial role in argentina's economic and political life is the u.s. dollar. it's 10 o'clock in the morning in argentina and the question everyone has is how much is the dollar today argentina's in the middle of an economic crisis and it's the u.s. dollar that's in the spotlight once again france as a program one of the crises an urgent team are cyclical and things happen again argentina's look at the dollar and people want to save themselves and sort of the country in general in the past year recession is everywhere even though the national moneys they pay so if the u.s. currency what runs the economy the main reason is inflation because a raise in the value of the u.s. dollar immediately translates to a race in the price of almost everything in the early 20th century argentina was one of the richest countries in the world thanks to the export of beef wheat and other farm goods but things changed in the 1930 s. because
international monetary fund's decision on a loan to boost its economy or stars in measures hurting president mercer muckers popularity. stories above explains one thing that plays a crucial role in argentina's economic and political life is the u.s. dollar. it's 10 o'clock in the morning in argentina and the question everyone has is how much is the dollar today argentina's in the middle of an economic crisis and it's the u.s. dollar that's in the spotlight once again france as a program one of...
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is expected to be a key theme of his visit the pope's 6 day tour will also take in madagascar and mercer's. iran has announced that it will be least 7 crew members of the detained british flag time problems stemming imperiled the ship was captured by iran's revolutionary guard in july in the strait of hormuz 2 weeks after britain's your brain tanker off the coast of. north georgia is in the bahamas assessing the devastation caused by her could dorian the most powerful ever to hit the country large areas of the islands in the flooded with thousands of homes completely destroyed at least 7 people are confirmed dead and it could last we heard last strength which could yet make landfall dangerous winds in the united states off of georgia lines. let's get more from a completely amal and she's a journalist in freeport grand bahama welcome to day w. how bad are things. things are pretty bad things are pretty bad rescue efforts are being carried out here on grandma mile and been you know doing it in the thick of the storm on monday again yesterday even with outer bands and right now you know. trop
is expected to be a key theme of his visit the pope's 6 day tour will also take in madagascar and mercer's. iran has announced that it will be least 7 crew members of the detained british flag time problems stemming imperiled the ship was captured by iran's revolutionary guard in july in the strait of hormuz 2 weeks after britain's your brain tanker off the coast of. north georgia is in the bahamas assessing the devastation caused by her could dorian the most powerful ever to hit the country...
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from sydney, phil mercer reports. the australian economy is in need of retail therapy.e stagnant and many consumers are choosing to save any extra income rather than spend it at the shops. small businesses say that lack of confidence in the economy is eating away at their bottom line.|j think the last two or three years, we have seen quite a big change in consumer spending. and we have seen quite a big shift in the market the last couple of years. things are clearly getting tougher and tougher. any australians weren't born in the economy was lost in recession. in the early 1990s. bob hawke was the prime minister in the apocalypse movie, terminator two was the box office hit of the year. australia could be facing a judgement day of its own with fears that its record run of 28 years without a recession is at risk. they're coming into such an unprecedented run of good economy, good economic growth and stability, i don't know that's going to last longer. people are using any extra money to put money into their mortgage anyway. 0ther extra money to put money into their mortg
from sydney, phil mercer reports. the australian economy is in need of retail therapy.e stagnant and many consumers are choosing to save any extra income rather than spend it at the shops. small businesses say that lack of confidence in the economy is eating away at their bottom line.|j think the last two or three years, we have seen quite a big change in consumer spending. and we have seen quite a big shift in the market the last couple of years. things are clearly getting tougher and tougher....
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. >> witnesses say when the taliban fled kabul they took with them americans heather mercer and daynavery chaotic no-mans land and the hostages, we think, were still at grave risk. >> they were completely lost to our sight. we had no idea at that point where they might be. i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. [ song: johnny cash, "th♪sthese are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes, these are my people ♪ (paul) wireless network claims america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savin
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indicted, adding no athletic department official has the authority to compel admissions decisions steven mercer is a college application consultant who used to work in usc's admissions office. >> there are people who see the words vip and think the system is rigged. is it rigged >> the universities try to keep their donors feeling like they're being attended to but i don't see universities bending so much that they're going to ruin their reputations. >> reporter: but the scandal is raising questions about the role of money in admissions joe fryer, nbc news. >>> up next tonight an arrest after the death of a music star. >>> and the new 911 calls just released after kevin hart's horrific crash >>> back now with the new development in the death of a music star. federal prosecutor have charged mac miller's alleged drug dealer with supplying miller counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl. miller was found dead from an accidental overdose nearly a year ago. >> tonight, the pleas for help after that terrible car crash involving kevin hart heard in newly revealed 911 calls we get details from s
indicted, adding no athletic department official has the authority to compel admissions decisions steven mercer is a college application consultant who used to work in usc's admissions office. >> there are people who see the words vip and think the system is rigged. is it rigged >> the universities try to keep their donors feeling like they're being attended to but i don't see universities bending so much that they're going to ruin their reputations. >> reporter: but the...
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phil mercer reporting.g up on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10am. earlier this week thomas cook went bust leaving thousands unemployed. we can exclusively reveal that some of them are taking legal action to see if the company failed to keep them properly informed. we will speak to their lawyer and hear from a former employee of the holiday firm. and after the bbc upheld a complaint that naga munchetty broke impartiality guidelines reacting to present from's infamous go back to where you count comments, we will speak to the broadcasters rally into her support. join us on bbc two, the news channel and online. now as promised, look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. we have a mixed picture out there, some sunshine across eastern england and scotland too but for many of us we will see heavy and at times to blustery showers moving across the country. so, a real peppering of showers today, particularly across england and wales, fewer showers in scotla nd england and wales, fewer showers in scotland and
phil mercer reporting.g up on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10am. earlier this week thomas cook went bust leaving thousands unemployed. we can exclusively reveal that some of them are taking legal action to see if the company failed to keep them properly informed. we will speak to their lawyer and hear from a former employee of the holiday firm. and after the bbc upheld a complaint that naga munchetty broke impartiality guidelines reacting to present from's infamous go back to where you...
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when we can cross to phil mercer in sydney we will do so. the moment we will speak to roger, who has been looking at the events taking place today. the girl who sparked today's action. greta thunberg started a global crime climate youth movement after striking from school in sweden, young people fearful for their future. ms greta thunberg sailed to new york for today's demonstration. adults, inspired by their children, will take to the streets as well, hoping it will be the biggest worldwide climate protest yet, designed to influence world leaders meeting in new york on monday. the demonstrators may be disappointed. the former uk government chief scientist says the effects of climate heating are being witnessed much earlier than he had expected. we are seeing extreme weather events just rolling out, year after year, with massive loss of life. rising sea levels, rising temperatures, changes in weather patterns, impacting on farmers and everybody. is this a scary scenario? of course it is. and how should we react as human beings to this scenar
when we can cross to phil mercer in sydney we will do so. the moment we will speak to roger, who has been looking at the events taking place today. the girl who sparked today's action. greta thunberg started a global crime climate youth movement after striking from school in sweden, young people fearful for their future. ms greta thunberg sailed to new york for today's demonstration. adults, inspired by their children, will take to the streets as well, hoping it will be the biggest worldwide...
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bbc news. 0ur correspondents have been following the protests across the world, starting with phil mercery. there have been more than 100 events across australia, as this country helps to kick—start a global day of action. thousands and thousands of people have gathered here in sydney to campaign for what they are calling climate justice. i was talking to a high school student, a young teenager, and she said that she was too scared to think about ever having children because the future was far too bleak. they are angry, they are scared and they are insisting that the world is on the edge of a climate catastrophe. what they want is for australia to have no new coal, oil or gas projects and also to shift to 100% renewable energy. all of this, of course, in a country, australia, that relies on coal for the vast majority of its electricity. will the prime minister scott morrison be swayed by all of this? probably not. in the past, he says that there has been too much activism in classrooms. here in paris, hundreds of thousands of schoolboys and schoolgirls have decided to ditch classes this a
bbc news. 0ur correspondents have been following the protests across the world, starting with phil mercery. there have been more than 100 events across australia, as this country helps to kick—start a global day of action. thousands and thousands of people have gathered here in sydney to campaign for what they are calling climate justice. i was talking to a high school student, a young teenager, and she said that she was too scared to think about ever having children because the future was...
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library o over 1500 volumes of english law so he was under the tutelage after his father died and john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer and reading from the age of love for all of these various volumes but one of the interesting things he didn't mention him he'd been married seven years after his wife died, a second marriage and they didn't have children but at the time of the death of his wife, he had 12 children to raise by himself. >> i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] there will be a book signing [inaudible] it was very important for me to acknowledge the class position of my sons and their rarity of their experiences not just for children with children in the united states. they live in a home with thousands of books and remarkable resources. it's important to acknowledge that i don't want to participate in a fiction that also i think follows when those of us are black people have a large voice to represent a particular experience. and at the same time, or they deal with race and racism everyday of their lives, they see it and they know it. in
library o over 1500 volumes of english law so he was under the tutelage after his father died and john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer and reading from the age of love for all of these various volumes but one of the interesting things he didn't mention him he'd been married seven years after his wife died, a second marriage and they didn't have children but at the time of the death of his wife, he had 12 children to raise by himself. >> i think that's it. thank you so much....
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lou: as reported, the utilities from around the country stepping in to help ford out, it looks as merceras been granted florida. but the mandatory evacuation remains in effect, our people taken is hearsay? reporter: not just important, they have ordered a mandatory evacuation for every barrier island in north carolina and in south carolina they reversed all the eastbound lanes are headed westbound between charleston and clumber. they are taken is hearsay. all the way up the coast. because this thing might make landfall hundred miles north of us. lou: thank you for always having atrophic reporting. the pentagon signing off and almost $4 billion in military construction projects to be transferred to build 175 miles wall with the border with mexico. the defense secretary says half of that funding comes from projects in the united states and the other half from projects overseas, president trump declared a national emergency in february to free up the money and in july the supreme court a penalty trump initiative ruling 5 - 4 for the president's plan to move ahead with the reallocation of fu
lou: as reported, the utilities from around the country stepping in to help ford out, it looks as merceras been granted florida. but the mandatory evacuation remains in effect, our people taken is hearsay? reporter: not just important, they have ordered a mandatory evacuation for every barrier island in north carolina and in south carolina they reversed all the eastbound lanes are headed westbound between charleston and clumber. they are taken is hearsay. all the way up the coast. because this...
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la organizaciÓn comunitaria la mercer migraciones ayuda a que migrantes como fabiana consiga su estatutois meses tienes trascendencia, pero no puedes trabajar. >> los pocos que consiguen trabajo lo hacen de manera ilegal. mientras tanto, los solicitantes se deben armar de paciencia. >> si se concede, estupendo, porque la situaciÓn pasa a una situaciÓn que es permanente. si no se concede, que es lo mÁs habitual, si es antes de los tres aÑos, tienes que esperar a que se cumplan tres aÑos para solicitar una red social, que va unido siempre la oferta de trabajo. con lo cual es muy complicado. >> durante la guerra civil espaÑola y la posterior dictadura de francisco franco, mÉxico le abriÓ sus puertas a miles de refugiados espaÑoles. venÍan a las amÉricas a emprender nuevas vidas con sus familias. >> la historia se olvida enseguida, pero amÉrica latina estÁ llena de personas espaÑolas que han ido allÍ a trabajar y bueno, que de alguna forma deberÍamos decir, bueno, si ya lo hemos hecho nosotros, seamos acogedores y hagamos el camino al revÉs. >> por lo pronto, muchos mexicanos se sienten perd
la organizaciÓn comunitaria la mercer migraciones ayuda a que migrantes como fabiana consiga su estatutois meses tienes trascendencia, pero no puedes trabajar. >> los pocos que consiguen trabajo lo hacen de manera ilegal. mientras tanto, los solicitantes se deben armar de paciencia. >> si se concede, estupendo, porque la situaciÓn pasa a una situaciÓn que es permanente. si no se concede, que es lo mÁs habitual, si es antes de los tres aÑos, tienes que esperar a que se cumplan...
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the festive sena mercer crack >>> curiosity seekers, one man wore an orange spacesuit and some sported tinfoil hats and elliott masks. one sign read free et from u ev this? a bunch of random people in weird costume standing outside of a government base. that's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. it is like halloween but we are annoying people. >> one young woman to duck under a protective gate and was briefly detained by authorities. other state outside the perimeter. >>> barron hilton has died. he oversaw a major expansion of his father's hotel empire and was the original owner of the los angeles chargers. he died of natural causes thursday at his home in los angeles. he joined hilton hotels and became vice president of the company a few years later and later became a chief executive and chairman. he was 91. >>> and northern california business tries a new tactic to drive away the homeless. it is loud, but it is working. >>> y a mass of harpers could still be bad news. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kid
the festive sena mercer crack >>> curiosity seekers, one man wore an orange spacesuit and some sported tinfoil hats and elliott masks. one sign read free et from u ev this? a bunch of random people in weird costume standing outside of a government base. that's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. it is like halloween but we are annoying people. >> one young woman to duck under a protective gate and was briefly detained by authorities. other state outside the perimeter. >>>...
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correspondents around the world who've been following the climate change protests — starting with phil mercercross australia as this country helps to kick—start a global day of action. thousands and thousands of people have gathered here in sydney to campaignfor have gathered here in sydney to campaign for what they are calling climate justice. i was talking to a high school students, a young teenager and she said she was too scared to think about ever having children, because the future was far too bleak. they are angry, they are scared and they are insisting that the world is on the edge of a climate catastrophe. but they want is for australia to have no new coal, oil or gas projects and also to shift to 100% renewable energy. all of this of course in a country, australia, that relies on coal for the vast majority of its electricity. where the prime minister be swayed by all of this? probably not. in the past he said that there's been too much activision in classrooms. activism. thousands of teenagers, schoolboys and schoolgirls who have decided to ditch classes this afternoon and join this
correspondents around the world who've been following the climate change protests — starting with phil mercercross australia as this country helps to kick—start a global day of action. thousands and thousands of people have gathered here in sydney to campaignfor have gathered here in sydney to campaign for what they are calling climate justice. i was talking to a high school students, a young teenager and she said she was too scared to think about ever having children, because the future...
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>>mercer for friends they've been out there and they've seen charts when they were on.dysurfing i've never seen a shark in cape cod. but not in cape cod, another a country, but they have a they have it happens all the time share. i said i don't know about that and not necessarily with a great white. >>it's scary stuff maybe you thought it was a seal, but it was a shark, it's all about having confidence in the water. do we do you confidence in the forecast part of this week's weather in our way she's warm summer like temperatures even though. also we are going to notice triple digit heat returning inlet. geico makes it easy to get help when i need it. with licensed agents available 24-7, it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! (nats - show theme music> sports night live." the san francisco 49ers were 2 and oh g
>>mercer for friends they've been out there and they've seen charts when they were on.dysurfing i've never seen a shark in cape cod. but not in cape cod, another a country, but they have a they have it happens all the time share. i said i don't know about that and not necessarily with a great white. >>it's scary stuff maybe you thought it was a seal, but it was a shark, it's all about having confidence in the water. do we do you confidence in the forecast part of this week's weather...
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after the big cat was spotted at the west end of the park, another big cat was seen that nearby lake mercerouple of weeks ago and while about lions didn't act aggressively to anybody in both cases, neighbors and dog walkers say that they were officer going to be cautious going to the park in the future. >>it's a park, the city part i don't think that's a place for mountain lions we've walked in the park where we have to leave because there's a coyote following so it does mountain lions, there's definitely a concern now that we've hike than a yellowstone and yosemite before in places and it's always you know make lots of noise yet scare the animals away. >>officials recommend keeping your pets on a leash a course and avoid being in the park alone during dawn and dusk, particularly and overnight when these big cats are most active. all right, we'll take a break it is 7 26 coming up after the break in the east bay mother has a warning for you now and other parents after she says her teenage son got sick. thing will have her got sick. thing will have her story. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger com
after the big cat was spotted at the west end of the park, another big cat was seen that nearby lake mercerouple of weeks ago and while about lions didn't act aggressively to anybody in both cases, neighbors and dog walkers say that they were officer going to be cautious going to the park in the future. >>it's a park, the city part i don't think that's a place for mountain lions we've walked in the park where we have to leave because there's a coyote following so it does mountain lions,...
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he was introduced to that luncheon by rebecca mercer who was one of the most important donors on the right and conservative republican causes. a very high powered group. so there's no question about it, john bolton still has a constituency for his approach to foreign policy. and again the problem here is not whether or not donald trump is going to be too hawkish or too dovish. it's whether he's going to be too erratic, blunder into this and send mixed signals. >> if you want to make noise, if you want to get word out you do it at lunch in new york and he did it. he wants the president to hear this, john bolton. he wants this war. >> 100%. and kplaeexactly what charlie s it's not what he said because we've known and a number of other issue, he felt the north korea talks were probably doomed from the start, but it's the crowd he was speaking to. you go out there and you try to basically create a schism within the republican party as to the foreign policy view, the president obviously taking a more conciliatory approach with things like russia, with iran he was saying he was willing to
he was introduced to that luncheon by rebecca mercer who was one of the most important donors on the right and conservative republican causes. a very high powered group. so there's no question about it, john bolton still has a constituency for his approach to foreign policy. and again the problem here is not whether or not donald trump is going to be too hawkish or too dovish. it's whether he's going to be too erratic, blunder into this and send mixed signals. >> if you want to make...
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as we projected the mercer entire atmosphere, we'll see some the central problems tomorrow morning.lo. they will queue up this week, a actually. warm air holds more rain. for the south—west, wales and northern ireland, but one still been clears and men in scotland, we will actually have for scotland, much of central and eastern england, it isa much of central and eastern england, it is a tomorrow. it will feel warm, temperatures between 19 and 20 celsius. that is not too different from what we had met last week. then at the arena med centre. eight were moving quite quickly to monday night and lingers on tuesday. that area of low pressure throws a strong wind our way. at this stage, it looks like england and wales might see the heaviest and most persistent of the rain, but it is going to be quite difficult to pinpoint the detail because that low pressure, as i say, is going to continue to dry in bands of showers and longer spells of rain for much of the week. looking the senate last week, it was sunny spells for this week and it is a different complexion this week. it is not cold and
as we projected the mercer entire atmosphere, we'll see some the central problems tomorrow morning.lo. they will queue up this week, a actually. warm air holds more rain. for the south—west, wales and northern ireland, but one still been clears and men in scotland, we will actually have for scotland, much of central and eastern england, it isa much of central and eastern england, it is a tomorrow. it will feel warm, temperatures between 19 and 20 celsius. that is not too different from what...
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i love that keeps me mercer but. >>going to see a chance some showers not a huge storm system headed toward the bay area just begin to pick up some clouds now you see some of that fog there in the distance a along the coastline in the san francisco you see right here is this cloud deck forming this out ahead of the cold front that is beginning to slide into the state now and that will bring with it that looks like a few scattered showers at least in the bay area right now you see that line up a far northern california as those showers begin to move into the state. the storm system bringing more rain up in the pacific northwest or seattle and portland you can see all that coal speckle clouds on the backside rotating the showers there is some pretty heavy downpours with the system the most the rain so far in california country a country really to the north right now just moving south of you re cup in the mount shasta this going to be a system that to bring a couple of snowflakes across the sierra nevada once again so t
i love that keeps me mercer but. >>going to see a chance some showers not a huge storm system headed toward the bay area just begin to pick up some clouds now you see some of that fog there in the distance a along the coastline in the san francisco you see right here is this cloud deck forming this out ahead of the cold front that is beginning to slide into the state now and that will bring with it that looks like a few scattered showers at least in the bay area right now you see that...
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our correspondent phil mercer is in sydney.he detention ofjulie king and mark firkin are pretty vague at the moment. the australian broadcasting corporation is reporting the couple from perth in western australia was detained near tehran about ten weeks ago for a p pa re ntly near tehran about ten weeks ago for apparently flying a drone without a permit, and news of their detention only came about 2k hours ago. we also heard at that time the improvement of another dual australian national, an academic who is working at one of the universities in melbourne, and again we don't know the specifics of the allegations she is facing but there is some speculation here thatjolie king and mark firkin may have been detained as sort of the dark arts of diplomacy, if you like, that there isa diplomacy, if you like, that there is a feeling that the iranian authorities have arrested them with the potential view of a prisoner swa p the potential view of a prisoner swap with perhaps in western country. of course, we haven't got that confirmed a
our correspondent phil mercer is in sydney.he detention ofjulie king and mark firkin are pretty vague at the moment. the australian broadcasting corporation is reporting the couple from perth in western australia was detained near tehran about ten weeks ago for a p pa re ntly near tehran about ten weeks ago for apparently flying a drone without a permit, and news of their detention only came about 2k hours ago. we also heard at that time the improvement of another dual australian national, an...
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mr mercer the ladies and gentleman in conclusion and i stress that syria supported. by its allies and friends has stood firm in the face of externally supported organized terrorism that targeted syria and its people and its culture. today we are sharing and new era that will bring us closer to our final victory. and we aspire to a bright and say future for our people after the long and suffering we are conscious that the various challenges and difficulties that we are facing today or will face in the future or are are as intractable as the phenomenon of terrorism. however we are determined to overcome them just the same and. we have always had the best relations with other countries and we have never sought to antagonizing anyone. well today. our hand is extended for. we continue to promote dialogue and mutual understanding and why it is staying true to our national principles which we will never betray obviously there are governments that have offended syria and its people nevertheless we will never hold a grudge or secret. but we will engage with others keeping in
mr mercer the ladies and gentleman in conclusion and i stress that syria supported. by its allies and friends has stood firm in the face of externally supported organized terrorism that targeted syria and its people and its culture. today we are sharing and new era that will bring us closer to our final victory. and we aspire to a bright and say future for our people after the long and suffering we are conscious that the various challenges and difficulties that we are facing today or will face...
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our correspondents around the world who‘ve been following the demonstrations — starting with phil mercere future was far too bleak. they are angry, they are scared and they are insisting that the world is on the edge of a climate catastrophe. what they want is for australia to have no new coal, oil or gas projects and also to shift to 100% renewable energy. all of this, of course, in a country, australia, that relies on coal for the vast majority of its electricity. will the prime minister scott morrison be swayed by all of this? probably not. in the past, he says, that there has been too much activism in classrooms. here in paris, hundreds, no, thousands of schoolboys and schoolgirls have decided to ditch classes this afternoon and join this demonstration from the place de la nation, one of many such demonstrations across france and, indeed, across europe as the youth movement seeks to weigh upon the consciences of decision—makers around the world. the call, here as elsewhere, is on governments to get serious. to take not just what they would call half measures, but really important lif
our correspondents around the world who‘ve been following the demonstrations — starting with phil mercere future was far too bleak. they are angry, they are scared and they are insisting that the world is on the edge of a climate catastrophe. what they want is for australia to have no new coal, oil or gas projects and also to shift to 100% renewable energy. all of this, of course, in a country, australia, that relies on coal for the vast majority of its electricity. will the prime minister...
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i also want to recognize clark mercer. he has done such a great job. is chief of staff to the governor and really has been directly involved. i will come across a number of people. i see the attorney general, mark herring here. the lieutenant governor, justin fairfax. all of those folks will have an opportunity to speak. we also have the fort monroe foundation. they have raised money for things like the business center. everyone of you should go through that center. it is phenomenal, the accomplishments that have been made in such a short period of time. every day gets better. you can really enjoy going through their. -- is the president of the foundation. allen diamond steen. he has been wonderful. jack spoke yesterday. thank you bill armbruster. same yorks, now let me mention conklin odor. is the executive director of fort monroe, i can't imagine the number of people he and his wife have entertained on a weekly if not daily basis. he has been terrific. there are so many people that deserve recognition. i will make a few comments. so we don't get too
i also want to recognize clark mercer. he has done such a great job. is chief of staff to the governor and really has been directly involved. i will come across a number of people. i see the attorney general, mark herring here. the lieutenant governor, justin fairfax. all of those folks will have an opportunity to speak. we also have the fort monroe foundation. they have raised money for things like the business center. everyone of you should go through that center. it is phenomenal, the...
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let's speak to our correspondent phil mercer who's in sydney, where people are being encouraged to walkstarting around the world and people being encouraged to walk out of the workplace and out of schools. what is happening? here in syd ney schools. what is happening? here in sydney they came in their sales are —— thousands near the new south wales parliament, right in the heart of australia's biggest city. they have been more than 100 events, from darwin in the north, melbourne in the south, perth on the west and chris been in the east. thousands of people voicing their concerns. —— brisbane. i spoke to an 18—year—old high school student here in sydney and she said she doubted she would ever have children. her view was that it would be to crawl to bring children in to a world that was dying. 0ther protesters say they are angry, scared and they have rallied for what they are calling climate justice. they want the australian government not to embark on any more coal, oil or gas projects and also for the country to move to 100% renewable energy. will the australian government be swayed i
let's speak to our correspondent phil mercer who's in sydney, where people are being encouraged to walkstarting around the world and people being encouraged to walk out of the workplace and out of schools. what is happening? here in syd ney schools. what is happening? here in sydney they came in their sales are —— thousands near the new south wales parliament, right in the heart of australia's biggest city. they have been more than 100 events, from darwin in the north, melbourne in the...
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our correspondent, phil mercer, reports from sydney.lso updated its travel advice to its citizens travelling to iran. it is urging australians of the dangers of what it says are arbitrary arrest and detention. australia is also warning its citizens not to travel to certain parts of iran. as for the individuals involved, it is reported that a british australian women was detained with her australian boyfriend about ten weeks ago. we understand this women to be a blogger who was posting videos and photos of her trip around that part of iran. now, there is speculation that this woman could be held in iran as part of a possible plan by the iranian authorities to force a prison exchange with australia. there is no confirmation from australian authorities on that. the second women involved in this, the second women involved in this, the second british australian national, is understood to be an academically has been at the university of cambridge in britain, and also teaching at an australian university. there are reports she is the mac has b
our correspondent, phil mercer, reports from sydney.lso updated its travel advice to its citizens travelling to iran. it is urging australians of the dangers of what it says are arbitrary arrest and detention. australia is also warning its citizens not to travel to certain parts of iran. as for the individuals involved, it is reported that a british australian women was detained with her australian boyfriend about ten weeks ago. we understand this women to be a blogger who was posting videos...