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reporter: mikhail is an orthodox jew. and he's preparing for morning prayers.s lived in germany for over 20 years and says he's occasionally confronted with anti-semitism. but six months ago, he experienced something quite new. some young muslim men angrily insulted him as they passed by his apartment in berlin. it really hit home. >> it made me particularly uncomfortable, because it happened directly in front of my building. they saw me go in and that i lived there. do i have to worry now? should i react? or should i just let it go? reporter: many in the jewish community here know this all too well. they experience anti-semitism on some level but don't think it's he says meanwhile, insults have become an everyday thing for the jews in his synagogue. he wants to change this. that's why he got into contact with benjamin, who heads the anti-semitism research and information center. it runs a website called reportanti-semitism. this roll on effect has shown people they're not alone and that what they have experienced was indeed anti-semitism and it's projected tow
reporter: mikhail is an orthodox jew. and he's preparing for morning prayers.s lived in germany for over 20 years and says he's occasionally confronted with anti-semitism. but six months ago, he experienced something quite new. some young muslim men angrily insulted him as they passed by his apartment in berlin. it really hit home. >> it made me particularly uncomfortable, because it happened directly in front of my building. they saw me go in and that i lived there. do i have to worry...
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i met mikhail gorbachev in moscow. looked at the archive and talked to his nuclear advisor. the space head of agency in ussr, talking about weapons types. he was positive there was never a window before, and there was never a window since. compromise, that 22 days, was actually very dramatic. until you the conversations i had, i had access to the actual talks. you had takers from both sides. accurate.are 90% it is extremely dramatic. you have a little room in iceland, and most of the time you had reagan and gorbachev and their interpreters, and half the time you have george scholz, secretary of state and the foreign minister of the soviet union. it becomes extremely dramatic on the last afternoon when gorbachev goes even further from what i just told you. reagan, hete that said reagan, i will allow you to keep doing research and development of the sdi, but in laboratories. don't deploy it into space within 10 years. and even that, reagan refuses. there is a moment of tension and high drama. the two leaders have tears in their eyes. and someone else intervened that he interru
i met mikhail gorbachev in moscow. looked at the archive and talked to his nuclear advisor. the space head of agency in ussr, talking about weapons types. he was positive there was never a window before, and there was never a window since. compromise, that 22 days, was actually very dramatic. until you the conversations i had, i had access to the actual talks. you had takers from both sides. accurate.are 90% it is extremely dramatic. you have a little room in iceland, and most of the time you...
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and second question, you were able to speak with mikhail gorbachev and not ronald reagan. did you talk about the position? guillaume: to ronald reagan, what would i asked him? >> if you could ask him a question about the time. guillaume: i think the question we all have is, why? why did you not take that idea? why did you refuse? he seemed so ready, seemed so hesitant under the pressure of control and gorbachev was really, as you can see in the book, he is pushing every hour. it is why? there are probably explanations we can try to understand. first there was the influence of the military around him, diplomats. they wanted a deal, but the pentagon or the national security council was holding him back on that, really wanting to deploy it as fast as possible. there is probably something way more personal, way more psychological, maybe spiritual, and that is what he says to gorbachev. i cannot break my promise. i think it can be true. there is also the third factor that, two weeks later, you had midterm elections in the united states, so it was definitely also the americans s
and second question, you were able to speak with mikhail gorbachev and not ronald reagan. did you talk about the position? guillaume: to ronald reagan, what would i asked him? >> if you could ask him a question about the time. guillaume: i think the question we all have is, why? why did you not take that idea? why did you refuse? he seemed so ready, seemed so hesitant under the pressure of control and gorbachev was really, as you can see in the book, he is pushing every hour. it is why?...
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mikhail, can you tell us more about the findings? >> sure. we used the spitzer space telescope to discover not one, not two but seven planets and this is the first time we found the planets are formed around the same star. the star itself is the least -- and these are much smaller and much cooler than our sun. it is more frequent. if we look at this illustration we see this basketball and golf all. try this one is much cooler and much smaller and the planet and its habitable zone are varied close to it. in this graphic way you can see in these planets is three of them in the goldilocks zone where water could exist. the habitable zone is a good thing for searchable life in our system. cement what can you tell us about these distant planets? >> is very very precise and we have thanks to spitzer to -- for six of them in for one of them is precise enough to strongly suggest a water rich composition first of all these planets or soap post to the sun that they always faced the star on the same side. if you look at this animation you can see a few o
mikhail, can you tell us more about the findings? >> sure. we used the spitzer space telescope to discover not one, not two but seven planets and this is the first time we found the planets are formed around the same star. the star itself is the least -- and these are much smaller and much cooler than our sun. it is more frequent. if we look at this illustration we see this basketball and golf all. try this one is much cooler and much smaller and the planet and its habitable zone are...
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discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. it is widely seen as a quarter -- cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have
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and so those who said, for example, mikhail kasyanov, who was prime minister under president vladimirned the opposition, said: "for me, there is no doubt the loan was authorised by the kremlin". is he wrong? i am sure he is wrong. he was prime minister very long ago. ok, let's move on to germany. you say all these things are inconsequential, what about the fact that the german chancellor angela merkel refers to russia "sowing false information in germany", and her warning that it could play a role in the coming election campaign? well, i respect her views as a german politician, and as a candidate in the upcoming bundestag election, and of course, as chancellor of the federal republic. but, whether there is hard evidence, i don't know if there is. maybe she would like to present it. the head of the german domestic security service, hans—georg maassen, says: "we see aggressive and increased cyber spying and cyber operations that could potentially endanger german government officials, mps, employees of democratic parties". and he says, and he said after the bundestag computer system was
and so those who said, for example, mikhail kasyanov, who was prime minister under president vladimirned the opposition, said: "for me, there is no doubt the loan was authorised by the kremlin". is he wrong? i am sure he is wrong. he was prime minister very long ago. ok, let's move on to germany. you say all these things are inconsequential, what about the fact that the german chancellor angela merkel refers to russia "sowing false information in germany", and her warning...
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discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting is widely seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour.
discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting is widely seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour.
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discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting in iceland is seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have guillaume sitting on my left. they will speak about this book. [speaking french] [indiscernible] you have written [indiscernible]
discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting in iceland is seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have guillaume sitting on my left. they will speak about this book. [speaking french] [indiscernible] you have written [indiscernible]
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later in the first, mikhail franco, rbi double. jeremy guthrie a gonner. michael saunders rbi double. 11-0. we're still not done. next batter, joseph again, phillies score 12 times in the first for the first time in team history, phillies win 17-3. here's the guys after this historic night last night. >> the night was a good night for a lot of us, a lot of guys put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> reporter: they will need some today. hurting with way too many injuries and losses, brett brown said the team is fighting to the end and proud of their fight. they are fighting to end their losing streak against milwaukee. the birthday fighting -- birthday boy scores 23 on his 21st birthday. the bucks beat them up in the nird and put it -- third and put it away in the 4th. the season ends wednesday. >>> well, the flyers will go home tonight for the season without a playoff trip even though they have won more home games than any other flyers team for the last 16 years. joe biden cheering on the flyer
later in the first, mikhail franco, rbi double. jeremy guthrie a gonner. michael saunders rbi double. 11-0. we're still not done. next batter, joseph again, phillies score 12 times in the first for the first time in team history, phillies win 17-3. here's the guys after this historic night last night. >> the night was a good night for a lot of us, a lot of guys put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> reporter: they will...
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later in the first, mikhail franco, rbi double. later in the first, michael saunders, rbi double. it is his second hit of the inning. 11-0. we're still not done, net batter, joseph again. phillies score 12 times in the first for the first time in team history. phillies win 17-3. here the guys after this historical night last night. >> a lot of guys were able to put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> hurting with way too many injuries and losses, sixers coach said his team is still fighting to the end. brett brown fighting to end the losing streak against milwaukee. later in the second, fighting for the basket, scores 14 on his 23rd birthday. the sixers up as many as ten, but the bucks beat them up in the third arena put them away in the 4th. season ends wednesday. >>> flyers go home tonight for the season, even though they have won more home games than any other flyers team in the last 16 years. joe biden cheering on the flyers, thumbs up against columbus. two quick goals in the first. defenseman on the board. 2-0 flye
later in the first, mikhail franco, rbi double. later in the first, michael saunders, rbi double. it is his second hit of the inning. 11-0. we're still not done, net batter, joseph again. phillies score 12 times in the first for the first time in team history. phillies win 17-3. here the guys after this historical night last night. >> a lot of guys were able to put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> hurting with way too...
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. >> stephen: because your father is mikhail baryshnikov, and your mother is lisa reinhart, both great>> no, my parents were pretty good about not putting on any pressure, but they did put me in a ballet class like we do with a lot of girls and boys but i was terrible. i was a really talkative kid and i had a lot of energy and it requires so much focus. you have to be so kind of, you know, diligent as a little kit kid, and i was all over the place. my first class i was at the bar and i was need ling around the bar, and i was talking out loud, "how about this class? it's a lot of fun." >> stephen: how old are you at this point? >> i want to say maybe six or seven. >> stephen: such a disappointment. >> yeah. all right a disaster. and the teacher came over and said, "you know what, this is actually quiet time. we're learning first position." and i remember thinking, "this is not going to work." >> stephen: so is actress a form of rebellion for you? >> it's like the lamest form of rebellion ever. i was like, "i'm going to do plays!" >> stephen: you started doing them early. what's going on
. >> stephen: because your father is mikhail baryshnikov, and your mother is lisa reinhart, both great>> no, my parents were pretty good about not putting on any pressure, but they did put me in a ballet class like we do with a lot of girls and boys but i was terrible. i was a really talkative kid and i had a lot of energy and it requires so much focus. you have to be so kind of, you know, diligent as a little kit kid, and i was all over the place. my first class i was at the bar...
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mikhail franco hits grand-slam. that's his second of his career. >> coming in to pinch hit, can't get it done either. the phillies get swept by the mets. >> they weren't really hit that well. coming in here, but they seem to like this place. so, somehow, we got to scratch out a win here. it would have been nice to put an end to it today. you know washings nice come-back come from behind win. >> to the sixers, last game of the year, than says it all. this game meant nothing, phil jackson, and the nicks, nicks tries to hit a three to win this thing, end the season on good note. can't get it done. sixers lose, and that's sports in a minutes, i'm sean bell. >> i have two bones to pick with sean bell. it did mean something, that game last night. and it did end on good note. the sixers losing got help from the orlando magic last night. they entered their final game tied with the sixers, for the fourth worse record in the league. but we get it now. we're the fourth worse. >> better chance top pick in the draft. which is in
mikhail franco hits grand-slam. that's his second of his career. >> coming in to pinch hit, can't get it done either. the phillies get swept by the mets. >> they weren't really hit that well. coming in here, but they seem to like this place. so, somehow, we got to scratch out a win here. it would have been nice to put an end to it today. you know washings nice come-back come from behind win. >> to the sixers, last game of the year, than says it all. this game meant nothing,...
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in russia, meanwhile, lawmaker mikhail yemelyanov has accused the united states of provoking a nuclear war. >> this act goes far beyond just syria because clearly, russia supports the legal syrian government and takes part to a certain skill in this conflict. therefore, such a strikes are an act not just against syria, but also against russia. moreover, when americans were striking the airport, they did not know if our citizens were there or not. this situation may lead at least to a repetition of the cuban missile crisis, which almost push the world on the edge of a nuclear war. amy: the u.s. attack on the airbase appears to have caused little damage to the syrian regime's military capabilities. the government was able to largely evacuate the base before the attack, since the u.s. had warned russia before the missile strikes. on friday, only hours after the attack, the base was once again operational. on saturday, activists say at least one civilian was killed in airstrikes on a residential neighbhborhood of khkhan sheikh, the same town whwhere the chemil weapons attack occurred on tu
in russia, meanwhile, lawmaker mikhail yemelyanov has accused the united states of provoking a nuclear war. >> this act goes far beyond just syria because clearly, russia supports the legal syrian government and takes part to a certain skill in this conflict. therefore, such a strikes are an act not just against syria, but also against russia. moreover, when americans were striking the airport, they did not know if our citizens were there or not. this situation may lead at least to a...
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mikhail franco hits a grand-slam. that's his second of his career. now, we skip to the ninth. phils down five to four. comes in to pinch hit, but can't get it done either. the phillies get swept by the met. >> they weren't really hit that welcoming in here, but they seem to like this place. so somehow we got to scratch out a win here it, would have been nice to put an end to it today. you know washings nice come back, come from behind win. >> to the sixers, last game of the year, and that says it all. this game meant nothing. phil jackson and the nicks, nicks tries to hit a three to win this thing, ends the season on good notement can't get it done. sixers lose, that's sports in a minute, i'm sean bell. >> the next time ben carson making a trip to miami he may want to take the stairs. coming up at 4:30, the close end count their is will have the hud secretary skipping his next elevator ride. >> a family court judge in delaware will decide what happens to three teenagers who are accused of a brutal bathroom beat that left their classmate dead. >> the fbi adds local man to their
mikhail franco hits a grand-slam. that's his second of his career. now, we skip to the ninth. phils down five to four. comes in to pinch hit, but can't get it done either. the phillies get swept by the met. >> they weren't really hit that welcoming in here, but they seem to like this place. so somehow we got to scratch out a win here it, would have been nice to put an end to it today. you know washings nice come back, come from behind win. >> to the sixers, last game of the year,...
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mikhail franco with the grand-slam, that's his second of the season and third every his career, phils go onto win seven to four, their fifth straight victory. that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> good morning, 5:44, overturned tractor-trailer, fuel spill, and a load of orange juice, all over the roadway here. this is all taking place, on the northbound lanes of 295, righter it meets up with the 42 freeway. so there is no access onto 295 north of the 42 freeway, and anyone coming north on 295, you're forced to go in toward the walt whitman bridge bro way jammed solid working toward the 295 interchange, if you need to go north use the new jersey turnpike or route 130, penn relays, lacing it up, we expect 50,000 to fill into franklin field by the first race at 10:00 a.m. mass transit, for today, is the best option, sue has your forecast for this thursday, coming up in 15 seconds. >> so the forecast for our spring tradition, the penn relays, really summary forecast. and it is the forecast for all of us, no matter what you're doing. 08 degrees, or close to it, today, 82 tomorrow, a
mikhail franco with the grand-slam, that's his second of the season and third every his career, phils go onto win seven to four, their fifth straight victory. that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> good morning, 5:44, overturned tractor-trailer, fuel spill, and a load of orange juice, all over the roadway here. this is all taking place, on the northbound lanes of 295, righter it meets up with the 42 freeway. so there is no access onto 295 north of the 42 freeway, and anyone coming...
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mikhail franco hit a grand-slam. that's his second of his career. now, we skip to the ninth.ls down five-four, andrew comes in to pinch hit. but he can't get in. phillies get swept by the met. to the sixers last game of the year, that says it all right here. jackson young, because interesting nothing to play for. at the end of the game, nick, tries to win the game, ends the season on good note but can't get it done. sixers lose 114 to 113. and the first round of the nhl playoffs started last night, the rangers taking on the canadians, the nice back, handed goal right there. player they added on empty netter to win two-zip, take game one. that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> getting up, getting out, live look at 422, there is an accident eastbound, right near route 29, kind of out of our camera lane here, off to the shoulder, first train out of the gate for the airport regional rail line, running with delays, but septa off to good start. that accident we showed you few moment ago, police on the scene at broad and cheltenham. no problems on the extension, sue talked abo
mikhail franco hit a grand-slam. that's his second of his career. now, we skip to the ninth.ls down five-four, andrew comes in to pinch hit. but he can't get in. phillies get swept by the met. to the sixers last game of the year, that says it all right here. jackson young, because interesting nothing to play for. at the end of the game, nick, tries to win the game, ends the season on good note but can't get it done. sixers lose 114 to 113. and the first round of the nhl playoffs started last...
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look at that, mikhail franco with the bomb. that's a bases loaded grand-slam. phils take four-two lead. phils up by three. michael saunders with huge shot. that's upper decker. phils go onto win seven to four. that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> 4:26. that tense stand-off continues to unfold in delaware. >> witnesses, we understand, are hearing loud bangs on the home where the suspected gunman is holdup. we'll have another live report in just a moment. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> breaking news, shooting suspect remains barricaded up almost 16 hours, after allegedly shooting to death a delaware state trooper. there is a whole neighborhood,
look at that, mikhail franco with the bomb. that's a bases loaded grand-slam. phils take four-two lead. phils up by three. michael saunders with huge shot. that's upper decker. phils go onto win seven to four. that's sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> 4:26. that tense stand-off continues to unfold in delaware. >> witnesses, we understand, are hearing loud bangs on the home where the suspected gunman is holdup. we'll have another live report in just a moment. ♪ we buy any car...
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so mikhail gorbachev is still alive. he was a visionary. he had a different vision. nato is a military alliance. nato is not a tea party. what was nato's purpose at the end of the first cold war? its purpose became expanding to russia's borders. but step aside. we are in an exceedingly dangerous moment, the syrian air strikes which don't seem to have any real coherence. the president has not stated any coherent outcome. has led dmitry medvedev the pro western leader in russia to say that we're on the verge of a military clash. i think we need some sobriety. because what you see with trump is incoherence, chaos, crudity, contradiction. and i think it's incumbent upon particularly progressives to lay out a common sense security foreign policy that is not an indispensable nation or policing the world. i think we can do better with nonmilitary solutions. look at the front page "the times" today. famine, drought, refugees. these are not going to be solve beside i military solution. >> we're going have to get a break in here. wesley clark, katrina vanden heuvel, thank you.
so mikhail gorbachev is still alive. he was a visionary. he had a different vision. nato is a military alliance. nato is not a tea party. what was nato's purpose at the end of the first cold war? its purpose became expanding to russia's borders. but step aside. we are in an exceedingly dangerous moment, the syrian air strikes which don't seem to have any real coherence. the president has not stated any coherent outcome. has led dmitry medvedev the pro western leader in russia to say that we're...
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he obviously had plenty of words for mikhail gorbachev and other soviet leaders, was this a reaganesqueoment for donald trump? >> in a way, it is. to a certain extent, no accusations toward him, he wanted to have family relationships with some people were objecting to but at the end of the day, secretary tillerson is going to get a lecture today like he has never had before, i am sure. put it in proper perspective, the russians are not our friends or allies, and maybe we can have a relationship long-term, but they have to start behaving properly on the world stage which they have not done for a long time. >> jon: fascinating to see what develops from here. thank you for bringing your expertise. tu-95 bear secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with russian president putin in moscow after an initial meeting with his russian counterpart this morning. we are expecting second tillerson and the russian foreign minister lavrov to hold a joint news conference. in fact, we just got some breaking news that the meeting between secretary of state tillerson and vladimir putin just wrapped up, so
he obviously had plenty of words for mikhail gorbachev and other soviet leaders, was this a reaganesqueoment for donald trump? >> in a way, it is. to a certain extent, no accusations toward him, he wanted to have family relationships with some people were objecting to but at the end of the day, secretary tillerson is going to get a lecture today like he has never had before, i am sure. put it in proper perspective, the russians are not our friends or allies, and maybe we can have a...
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later in the first, ma -- mikhail franco, rbi double.er in the first, michael saunders, rbi double. 11-0. we're still not done, joseph again, phillies scores 12 times in the first for the first time in team history. phillies win 17-3. here the guys after this historical night last night. >> the night was a good night for a lot of us, a lot of guys put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> hurting with way too many injuries and way too many losses, brett brown said his team is still fighting to the very end and brown is proud of their fight. sixers flieght to -- fighting to end their losing streak against milwaukee. fighting for the basket, scores 14 on his 23rd builder. 23rd birthday. sixers lost by 8. their 6th straight loss, the season ends wednesday. >>> well, the flyers will go home tonight for the season. this is it, without a playoff trip even though they have won more home games than any other flyers team for the last 16 years. former vice president joe biden cheering on
later in the first, ma -- mikhail franco, rbi double.er in the first, michael saunders, rbi double. 11-0. we're still not done, joseph again, phillies scores 12 times in the first for the first time in team history. phillies win 17-3. here the guys after this historical night last night. >> the night was a good night for a lot of us, a lot of guys put the bat on the ball and hit the ball hard and hopefully we can carry this over until tomorrow. >> hurting with way too many injuries...
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. >> mikhail, leave these people alone. >> i eemg not safe. no one here is safe.ived through turkish dleting before. >> understand. i have to get us out. trust me. i'm getting us out of here. >> christian bale and oscar isaac, welcome to studio 57. >> thank you. >> help us understand what the genocide was in the few minutes we have and secondly why the story hasn't b >> the story hasn't been told because the turkish government suppressed it. even the he couldn't get it made. tokyo has enormous power. kirk managed to get this raised by self-financing it. he passed away unfortunately but this is also why you never get any sitting u.s. prts says. of the strategic value of turkey. >> the arminian genocide happened between 1950 and 1953. we're talk 1g 1/ armenians killed and this story brings it to life because you play a reporter, right? >> right. i play a reporter who is visiting, who has a armenian lady. >> a little tray angle here. >> yes, you do. >> you know movie is good right there. >> but they are caught up in this genocide. there are a couple of lines that sum
. >> mikhail, leave these people alone. >> i eemg not safe. no one here is safe.ived through turkish dleting before. >> understand. i have to get us out. trust me. i'm getting us out of here. >> christian bale and oscar isaac, welcome to studio 57. >> thank you. >> help us understand what the genocide was in the few minutes we have and secondly why the story hasn't b >> the story hasn't been told because the turkish government suppressed it. even the he...
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mikhail did. that will grand-slam man, a slam. wasn't enough, though.hillies would lose the game five to four. they're off today, what's the record now, three and six? they started series tomorrow, well, ironically, with the nationals again, in washington, d.c. >> how about the sixers? alex holey? >> they played their last game of the year versus the nicks. >> is he young or is he like oh, my gosh, i can't believe this is happening? >> he's board with his own team the nicks. >> close, though. had a chance to hit the game winner in the final seconds. but a miss. >> thank god he missed. >> the sixers lose, 114-113, and mike is saying thank gosh. because we finish the season with the fourth worse record in the league. we have 38% chance of getting a top three pick in the lottery, and 11% chance of get that number one pick. so when is it all going to go down? may 16. >> are they going to do it again in brock lynn? >> we have to look that up. >> going to the nfl draft. we should go to the nba draft. >> that's just up the street. >> oh, that will be easy. hav
mikhail did. that will grand-slam man, a slam. wasn't enough, though.hillies would lose the game five to four. they're off today, what's the record now, three and six? they started series tomorrow, well, ironically, with the nationals again, in washington, d.c. >> how about the sixers? alex holey? >> they played their last game of the year versus the nicks. >> is he young or is he like oh, my gosh, i can't believe this is happening? >> he's board with his own team the...
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presentation by lovette spencer, disability specialist san francisco state university and mikhail jamison san francisco state university student. public comment is welcome. agenda item number 13, public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. please, approach the microphone or give your common card to the mod staff. agenda item number 14, information item. correspondence. agenda item number 15, discussion item, councilmember comments and announcements. agenda item number 16, adjournment. >> thank you, donna. we will proceed onto item number three, public comments. >> [calling public comment cards.] >> good afternoon everybody. most of you guys know who i am. i'm jerry--i live on [inaudible] california and north of alameda.. i am here today because-i really [inaudible] 2-3, four years were longer than that. the first time, long time i came back. i want to be here. i was not here at that time. i want to let you guys know, i know - excuse me --i'm trying to say her name. the president knows who i am and has seen m
presentation by lovette spencer, disability specialist san francisco state university and mikhail jamison san francisco state university student. public comment is welcome. agenda item number 13, public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. please, approach the microphone or give your common card to the mod staff. agenda item number 14, information item. correspondence. agenda item number 15, discussion item,...
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margaret thatcher, mikhail gorbachev, the queen. it goes back quite some time.nding time outside the white house. pete: when it comes to doing business of the people. is it time travel to mar-a-lago on the weekends that prohibits him to do the work that he needs to do for our country. >> no. like i said, there are legitimate concerns about security it does make things challenging to be down there. the cost is going to be way up there. but frequently when he is down, there is he actually doing business. he has met with world leaders down there. he has also taken senior staff down there to discuss thing to. there are ways of handling secure conversations away from the white house. abby: look at his meeting with president xi jing ping of china. dealing with north korea. if it's not this though, molly, it's a million other things that they're upset about. >> that's what i think is most problematic about this media reaction. they get so upset about literally everything it's hard to take them sear usely when there is a legitimate concern. i don't think most people in
margaret thatcher, mikhail gorbachev, the queen. it goes back quite some time.nding time outside the white house. pete: when it comes to doing business of the people. is it time travel to mar-a-lago on the weekends that prohibits him to do the work that he needs to do for our country. >> no. like i said, there are legitimate concerns about security it does make things challenging to be down there. the cost is going to be way up there. but frequently when he is down, there is he actually...
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discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting in iceland is seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have guillaume sitting on my left. they will speak about this book. [speaking french] [indiscernible] you have written [indiscernible] you have an amazing book. you are a member of the [indiscernible] you have worked for the new york times, the daily news. in america and around the world. you have been in 85 countries. and you are also an author. you have written three books, and the last one is on the table. and now i let you discuss this reykjavik summit. [indiscernible] [applause] david: thank you very much for hosting this event this evening with the extraordinary man next to me, the author of a great book, reagan and gorbachev, the summit of 1986. as it happened, i was a reporter. let me start off with a little personal anecdote. in january 1981, president reagan was about be sworn in as president for his first term. i had just left the new york times and come to cbs as
discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. the meeting in iceland is seen as a cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have guillaume sitting on my left. they will speak about this book. [speaking french] [indiscernible] you have written [indiscernible] you have an amazing book. you are a member of the [indiscernible] you have worked for the new york times, the daily news. in america and...