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you may remember nancy reagan had a very frosty relationship with mikhail gorbachev, publicly feudingwith each other and i do not blame nancy reagan because he wasn't a possible personality. she was didactic and she lectured in the superiority of the communist system of the fact that she and nancy reagan had disputed was not helpful for the negotiations going on with her husband. ever brush with thata and thougt that was stupid. that was the word she is but she thought it was stupid not because she did not understand it because as i said gorbachev could be difficult but because it was so unhelpful to her husband into the nation into the world and during that perilous time. barbara brush wrote a letter to her brother scott today before she would meet gorbachev as first lady and said scott, i will love her the matter what she does. she cultivated for years and she made gorbachev feel respected and welcomed and remember one of the summits that they had and she walked out of the summit holding hands and women in russia they may hold hands but women from new york do not as a general rule h
you may remember nancy reagan had a very frosty relationship with mikhail gorbachev, publicly feudingwith each other and i do not blame nancy reagan because he wasn't a possible personality. she was didactic and she lectured in the superiority of the communist system of the fact that she and nancy reagan had disputed was not helpful for the negotiations going on with her husband. ever brush with thata and thougt that was stupid. that was the word she is but she thought it was stupid not because...
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mikhail pletnev is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was all that emotion as the orchestra with us all this called the poor of piano i love this music but as you think about the opus tradition if at the very. bitter feeling and then i'd said well i just need my work is the action actually was going on for myself to enjoy. the name in question from the piano. her. it's really the first time i've played for the position i was ahead of the scene as if we were following everything this detailed and consequential and gets a light. because. of a confront and social climate and then it's also very colorful and. ends of the awful in the in the thing that all first conceived of very. a
mikhail pletnev is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz. of course you know the shop and was all that emotion as the orchestra...
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mikhail pletnev his a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janitors. of course you know the shop and was that much interested in orchestra. with there's always called the poor boy twelve pm i love this music but as i think about the opposition if at the very. bitter feeling then i said why just me my local station actually was going to form for myself to enjoy. naik the question from the pm. her. it's true for the first time i've played that's a position i was head of the senator when we follow everything this detailed and consequential and gets a light for better because. a lot of a conference also timing and then it's also the colorful and. sense of self and in the thing that all first concept of very. a lot of. dialog
mikhail pletnev his a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janitors. of course you know the shop and was that much interested in...
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mikhail played naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janice. of course we know the shop and will say that in washington state the orchestra with us was always called the poor boy twelve pm i love this music but as you think about the local station if at the very bitter feeling and then lifts that is just me mark is the action actually i was doing for myself to enjoy. playing the question on the piano. her. it's really the first time i've played from the position i was ahead of the places with where however when this was entailed and consequential and gets a light for again it has. a lot of confidence also timing and then it's also the colorful and. ends of software and in the thing that all first punch of the very
mikhail played naff is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even janice. of course we know the shop and will say that in washington...
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when it comes to the next step with products that the killer took in reporting from dublin tonight mikhail thank you. well in london bridge to talk to cross the political divide continue the u.k. government has been meeting with labor the main opposition party for a second day trying to find a way out of the brics deadlock the meeting which lasted a little over four hours was described as productive they're expected to have further discussions tomorrow but the talks have a good hard weinberg since years in may's conservative party they fear any new plan that she presents will include much closer economic ties with the european union after that something they do not want. or joining me now is our very own july to pods she's on the story for us tonight in london good evening to you. how is the first of all how is the miracle visit to ireland how is that being received there in london. well it wasn't perceived at all really i think everybody is busy here with their own political infighting and finding a compromise between jeremy colvin and theresa may at the moment but of course it's priority
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has developed a smartphone that is longer lasting and more easily repaired than most on the market mikhail banisters one of the company's founders he originally studied industrial design. i always thought designers were in a way part of the problem of. very light very fast cycles so i started studying the strategy behind the production of. products in general and for fun was a great place to develop my yes for. this is what the company's model a smart phone looks like it's easy to disassemble and repair and new parts such as improved cameras can be installed. the phone as main idea was to produce the phones fairly that means with fair wages and safety standards for the workers and without materials from conflict regions. they had to search widely to fulfill that requirement in northern rwanda they discovered the new book around a mining company which operates a tungsten mine this role for c c here it makes your phone shake and that's made of toast and from here. the mine is close to the border with the democratic republic of congo. since conflicts in the neighboring country flared up again
has developed a smartphone that is longer lasting and more easily repaired than most on the market mikhail banisters one of the company's founders he originally studied industrial design. i always thought designers were in a way part of the problem of. very light very fast cycles so i started studying the strategy behind the production of. products in general and for fun was a great place to develop my yes for. this is what the company's model a smart phone looks like it's easy to disassemble...
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mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but their sports goal of the season. an unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart our fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around and climb towards safety against laver couzin but the hosts seem more intent on battling but really doing much with the ball. and their physical approach caught up with them when it comes out of castro brought down kevin poland in the box after an hour. one male neighborhoods in the sky have their hands on a time without a care in the world. stock car could muster with sponsors and frustration set in it reached its apex in stoppage time when santiago ask to see bar spec tabs. the most asians or most of the so now kind of situation you've got to keep your grip close that's a player as a coach is someone responsible i need to watch it again but that's simply not ok and is that the flaring emotions were limited to the players enraged stood guard fans hoping for. an improvement might have to wait. knowing barack a
mikhail greater which made it three one for good measure but their sports goal of the season. an unexpected and well earned victory for schmidt how's that for good vibes. tensions are boiling over in stuttgart our fans had been hoping to see their club turn things around and climb towards safety against laver couzin but the hosts seem more intent on battling but really doing much with the ball. and their physical approach caught up with them when it comes out of castro brought down kevin poland...
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they'll have a whole week off talking on the other hand we'll only have two days break dutch journalist mikhail young woman told al-jazeera that other clubs in holland weren't completely happy but that even i.x. his title rivals p.s.v. can see the bigger picture. where we're small we're trying to we have to we have to you know grabbers are our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our men and their i mean the last time we were in this position was the four zero five when we had baby i hope and i mean the champions league the way it happened you know one every generation pretty much oh i can understand that there's being like they did an exceptional situation let the you know relish the moment and that's pretty much what everyone seems to accept i mean even they say trainer mark from bubble just now this afternoon is said to be totally understand that that they're considering this change even if basically a trainer mark from bowl and even base a general manager are saying you know this is this is really exceptional let's make sure that iraq has the best possible chance to maybe eve
they'll have a whole week off talking on the other hand we'll only have two days break dutch journalist mikhail young woman told al-jazeera that other clubs in holland weren't completely happy but that even i.x. his title rivals p.s.v. can see the bigger picture. where we're small we're trying to we have to we have to you know grabbers are our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our men and their i mean the last time we were in this position was the four zero five when we had...
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i'm joined now on the line by vatican germiston historian because for getting mikhail or do you think of the release of language use by barack obama hillary clinton do you think this was a deliberate avoidance of using the word christenson and that's what many people think and if so why would they do that. where the first of all i'm not at all as surprised the. eight years of the presidency of barack hussein obama but he never cared too much about christians which were persecuted around the world in the eight years of his president ship as much as today and i realize you know about hillary clinton is not really a christian politician in our. policy as. a live one pro of caution and against all christian values so we are not surprised that there was politicized do not really care about christian victims and just general terms but on the other hand the fact that the western media just crawled at it and consider that an adequate form of condor lens falls where it was on the consciousness are the media in the west interest the energy has a second degree a role if you comparator to be reac
i'm joined now on the line by vatican germiston historian because for getting mikhail or do you think of the release of language use by barack obama hillary clinton do you think this was a deliberate avoidance of using the word christenson and that's what many people think and if so why would they do that. where the first of all i'm not at all as surprised the. eight years of the presidency of barack hussein obama but he never cared too much about christians which were persecuted around the...
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similarly after the muskets salt's expressed their condolences to the muslim community in journalist mikhail here's a many things that the discrepancy is part of a disturbing trend. i don't normally have is it the rams in america was very into question. democrats having with. you know who is and how christianity is reflected in the world by the super bowl where rick was in the way. but even in germany so i mean why norwood this is the this is an attack against all of us which is this which were at least against all of us christian and nobody says. peacefully praying. over the shares but we all understand most of these. words of this horrible power attack that's all we have to raise the consciousness that it's being right now on an international level is the. questions are being raised over the growing links between facebook and the u.s. government as the social media giant announced it's hired the u.s. state department's legal advisor to be his general counsel and vice president of communications the company says that jennifer newstead will oversee facebook's global legal functions you said
similarly after the muskets salt's expressed their condolences to the muslim community in journalist mikhail here's a many things that the discrepancy is part of a disturbing trend. i don't normally have is it the rams in america was very into question. democrats having with. you know who is and how christianity is reflected in the world by the super bowl where rick was in the way. but even in germany so i mean why norwood this is the this is an attack against all of us which is this which were...
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have a whole week off tottenham on the other hand will only have two days' break dutch journalist mikhail young men told al-jazeera that other clubs in holland weren't completely happy but that even i-x. his title rivals p.s.v. can see the bigger picture. we were small we were tiny we have to we have to you know grab bars are our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our minutes there and i mean the last time we were in this position was an old four zero five when we had basically i hope in the seventies the champions league so it happened you know once every generation pretty much so i can understand that there's being like this is an exceptional situation let the you know relish the moment and that's pretty much what everyone seems to accept i mean even face great trainer mark from bull just now this afternoon is said to the totally understand that that they're considering this change even if they stay trainer mark from bull and even they say general manager are saying you know this is this is really exceptional let's make sure that i act as the best possible chance to may
have a whole week off tottenham on the other hand will only have two days' break dutch journalist mikhail young men told al-jazeera that other clubs in holland weren't completely happy but that even i-x. his title rivals p.s.v. can see the bigger picture. we were small we were tiny we have to we have to you know grab bars are our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our minutes there and i mean the last time we were in this position was an old four zero five when we had basically...
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@mikhail-62875 isn't a real person. he's like, "no! he reach meas every day! that's a lie! he's my best friend!" and twitter is only one of the president's beefs right now. because yesterday, he reignited one of his original fused. >> president trump is reportedly escalating his dispute with some of the media, reportedly telling officials in his administration to boycott saturday's annual white house correspondents' dinner after controversy at last year's event. >> daniel-san and maxine waters have attented in the back. in a tweet he called the media, "the enemy of the people." >> that's right, president trump has ordered everyone in his administration to stay waw from the white house correspondents' dinner. and when a guy who eats like this is boycotting your dinner, then you know he's mad. you know. and you know what, i'll be honest with you? i think this is a good thing. i always thought it was weird that white house reporters spend an evening snoozing with the people they're supposed to be holding accountable. it would be like if the f.b.i. and mafia had one day a year
@mikhail-62875 isn't a real person. he's like, "no! he reach meas every day! that's a lie! he's my best friend!" and twitter is only one of the president's beefs right now. because yesterday, he reignited one of his original fused. >> president trump is reportedly escalating his dispute with some of the media, reportedly telling officials in his administration to boycott saturday's annual white house correspondents' dinner after controversy at last year's event. >>...
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statesman showed the russians that britain will be no patsy for putin's attacks on europe wrongly regular mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a come to war that is in russia with their us still threats not least from the true enemies of neo liberalism worse than corbin sonders or alexandria because it cortez the british royal family and its obsession with old moscow allies cuba here is the heir to the british throne and his meeting below a mural of revolutionary camillo him for he goes. could we still be saved perhaps kanye west expressed it must have taken the with the leader of the free will donald trump at the white house the future president. could very well very. well before that's really good that we have a good and let's stop worrying about the future all we really have to day we just happen day over and over and over again he told the term hero journey and. probably saw his hero's journey right now or as donald trump said before u.s. authorities detained chelsea manning after obama era torture for blowing the whistle on crimes against humanity to wiki leaks wiki leaks i love
statesman showed the russians that britain will be no patsy for putin's attacks on europe wrongly regular mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a come to war that is in russia with their us still threats not least from the true enemies of neo liberalism worse than corbin sonders or alexandria because it cortez the british royal family and its obsession with old moscow allies cuba here is the heir to the british throne and his meeting below a mural of revolutionary camillo him for he...
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that's one reason maybe what went right because you wrote recently that this work made you appreciate mikhail gorbachev and how their wealth was unprepared for his vision and i think many in russia would say that gorbachev was far more concerned with his own image with his own place in history down his country's interests many people think that he was pandering more than he was taking a stance what do you think about that well i you know i grew to like gorbachev in the process of writing i see a lot of continuity between gorbachev and his predecessors and. and it's a certain extent his successors gorbachev with was concerned with the with the with the greatness of the power that he loved the soviet union and he wanted to project leadership on the global stage he also realized the soviet union faced dramatic challenges that it was liking behind technologically blocking behind the west that it was embroiled in all kinds of third world conflicts was pain for clients world over it was just not sustainable it was losing the arms race with the united states so what gorbachev was trying to do was re
that's one reason maybe what went right because you wrote recently that this work made you appreciate mikhail gorbachev and how their wealth was unprepared for his vision and i think many in russia would say that gorbachev was far more concerned with his own image with his own place in history down his country's interests many people think that he was pandering more than he was taking a stance what do you think about that well i you know i grew to like gorbachev in the process of writing i see...
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that's one reason maybe what went right because you wrote recently that this work made you appreciate mikhail gorbachev and how their wealth was unprepared for his vision and i think many in russia would say that gorbachev was far more concerned with his own image with his own place in history down his country's interests many people think that he was pandering more than he was taking a stance what do you think about that well i you know i grew to like gorbachev in the process of writing i see a lot of continuity between gorbachev and his predecessors and. and it's a certain extent his successors gorbachev with was concerned with the with the with the greatness of the power that he led the soviet union and he wanted to project leadership on the global stage he also realized that the soviet union faced a dramatic challenges that it was liking behind technologically blocking behind the west that it was embroiled in all kinds of third world conflicts was pain for clients world over it was just not sustainable it was losing the arms race with the united states so with gorbachev was trying to do w
that's one reason maybe what went right because you wrote recently that this work made you appreciate mikhail gorbachev and how their wealth was unprepared for his vision and i think many in russia would say that gorbachev was far more concerned with his own image with his own place in history down his country's interests many people think that he was pandering more than he was taking a stance what do you think about that well i you know i grew to like gorbachev in the process of writing i see...
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president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev met in reykjavik to sign a treaty that would eliminate all u.s. and soviet land based short range an intermediate range missiles. this was the so-called i.n.f. treaty. by nine hundred ninety one the two sides had eliminated a total of nearly two thousand seven hundred missiles. some of the cruise missiles that were eliminated under terms of the agreement had been stored at facilities like this in germany. christensen says the treaty was unprecedented in its scope. it was the first class or agreement that simply eradicated an entire class of missiles what was also important was that it had a very strong verification regime with on site inspections both at the sites but all the launch sites but all sort of you know factories and what have you so so it was a really important new way of doing on control many saw about sort of later as a first step toward elimination of nuclear weapons globally. this is nature one and open air electronic music festival held every august at the site of a decommissioned u.s. cruise missile base near th
president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev met in reykjavik to sign a treaty that would eliminate all u.s. and soviet land based short range an intermediate range missiles. this was the so-called i.n.f. treaty. by nine hundred ninety one the two sides had eliminated a total of nearly two thousand seven hundred missiles. some of the cruise missiles that were eliminated under terms of the agreement had been stored at facilities like this in germany. christensen says the treaty...
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mikhail. >> imy name is spencer hudson, and i'm a homeowner and taxpayer in this city. i supported and campaigned for and was successful in providing housing, services and funds and shelter for those of us that are homeless. during that time, i met hundreds of homeless people, people who were recently unhoused, and people who are -- who were in danger or are in danger of becoming unhoused. they are my neighbors, they are my friends. i am here to support them and this ethic to build a shelter. i am strongly opposed to any effort or laws that further criminalize or marginalize homeless people, and i am here to say i know the best solution for this catastrophe that our homeless people are living every day are homeless services, mental health services, housing services, and shelter. i ask the commissioners to think about the people that died on the street, think about the kids that died on the street. think about your compassion and love for your neighbors and vote yes for this navigation center here in the embarcadero. thank you. >> thank you, spencer. the next three speak
mikhail. >> imy name is spencer hudson, and i'm a homeowner and taxpayer in this city. i supported and campaigned for and was successful in providing housing, services and funds and shelter for those of us that are homeless. during that time, i met hundreds of homeless people, people who were recently unhoused, and people who are -- who were in danger or are in danger of becoming unhoused. they are my neighbors, they are my friends. i am here to support them and this ethic to build a...
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the suspect dwayne mikhail la wasn't there. his wife as giving birth at an east bay hospital. police arrested him right there at the hospital on state drug and robbery charges. he is being held in a martinez jail cell whoil tile the fbi continues their investigation. >>> a wellnine sshortly after n commercial truck was going down seventh street south of market when it somehow collided with a skateboarder. the man died. witnesses say the skateboarder was holding on to the truck at the time. crash. police say it's too soon to say if that was the case. the truck driver is cooperating with officers. that skateboarder is 26-year-old pablo ramirez. he is well known in the skateboarding community. this is video of him on instagram. part of a thrill seeking san francisco skate group called gx 1,000. >>> we have new details on that bizarre peeping tom case at the apple star in walnut creek. a man was using a shoe camera to secretly record under a girl's dress. we are getting a look at that shoe camera device and women are learning what they need to be watching out for. jodi hernandez i
the suspect dwayne mikhail la wasn't there. his wife as giving birth at an east bay hospital. police arrested him right there at the hospital on state drug and robbery charges. he is being held in a martinez jail cell whoil tile the fbi continues their investigation. >>> a wellnine sshortly after n commercial truck was going down seventh street south of market when it somehow collided with a skateboarder. the man died. witnesses say the skateboarder was holding on to the truck at the...
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he did find mikhail antonio, who will go as the first —— in history as the first person to score againstecord books. the resurgence eventually came, but it was matched with an iron defence. so the house warming has been ruined by the house warming has been ruined by the neighbours, and spurs will be hoping for a much better against my ajax on tuesday. craig doubled in, bbc news. in the day's other games, crystal palace and everton played out a 0—0 draw, while wolves beat watford 2—1 at vicarage road, to get revenge for their recent fa cup semi final defeat. tottenham stay third, despite that defeat to west ham. chelsea can join them on 70 points if they win at manchester united tomorrow. arsenal can also close the gap when they face leicester. manchester city can reclaim the top spot with a win at burnley. you can hear commentary of all three games on bbc radio 5live tomorrow from 12pm. and this is how it looks at the bottom. cardiff three points adrift of brighton — who are currently playing newcastle. cardiff's goal difference far inferior to brighton's. fulham and huddersfield are alr
he did find mikhail antonio, who will go as the first —— in history as the first person to score againstecord books. the resurgence eventually came, but it was matched with an iron defence. so the house warming has been ruined by the house warming has been ruined by the neighbours, and spurs will be hoping for a much better against my ajax on tuesday. craig doubled in, bbc news. in the day's other games, crystal palace and everton played out a 0—0 draw, while wolves beat watford 2—1 at...
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ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev negotiated a treaty. bolton never liked it. he killed it. and why did he kill it? he used the excuse of a russian violation, which i believe is real but the kind of thing that can be fixed within the treaty framework. and what -- but why did they kill i it? because there are elements in the u.s. military and the defense industry that want to build new nuclear weapons that were prohibited by that treaty, to deploy against china and to put into europe. so weeks after we announced we were withdrawing from the treaty, it was revealed that the department of defense is starting manufacturing, research and dedevelopmenent, and producn of a new ground-launched cruisie missile, a so-called glcm. you may remember this phrase from the 1980's. it was glcm's and pershing ii's that we were pouring into europe. and so secretary general ststoltenbererg sought to assure congress that nato would not accept a new intermediate nuclear forces nuclear weapon in europe. so bolton is doing this a little cleverly. it's like a trojan horse. it's going to be a convent
ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev negotiated a treaty. bolton never liked it. he killed it. and why did he kill it? he used the excuse of a russian violation, which i believe is real but the kind of thing that can be fixed within the treaty framework. and what -- but why did they kill i it? because there are elements in the u.s. military and the defense industry that want to build new nuclear weapons that were prohibited by that treaty, to deploy against china and to put into europe. so weeks...
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prince harry for marrying a woman of mixed race has admitted a string of terror offences. 19—year—old mikhailing documents useful to a terrorist. the charges relate to a neo—nazi group called the sonnenkrieg division. a 57—year—old woman has been arrested under the terrorism act in connection with the murder of the journalist lyra mckee in northern ireland. she was shot while she was reporting on riots in londonderry on thursday night. the dissident irish republican group, the new ira, has admitted it was behind her killing. in a statement, it offered what it said were "full and sincere apologies" to lyra mckee's family and friends. our ireland correspondent chris page is in londonderry for us. chris, what are people there making of that apology and that statement from the new ira? an apology, causing so much outrage among friends of lyra mckee. they said the paramilitary groups should not be issuing statements of apology. instead they should just be disbanding. the outpouring of grief here has continued. it's been several days since lyra mckee was gravely wounded when she was covering the ri
prince harry for marrying a woman of mixed race has admitted a string of terror offences. 19—year—old mikhailing documents useful to a terrorist. the charges relate to a neo—nazi group called the sonnenkrieg division. a 57—year—old woman has been arrested under the terrorism act in connection with the murder of the journalist lyra mckee in northern ireland. she was shot while she was reporting on riots in londonderry on thursday night. the dissident irish republican group, the new...
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well earlier we spoke to dutch journalist mikhail a young man who said other clubs in holland weren't completely happy about giving i-x. a hand but that even that title rivals p.s.v. were managing to see the bigger picture for dutch football. we're we're small we're we're we're trying to we have to we have to you know grab first our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our men and their i mean the last time we were in this position was me and zero four zero five when we had baby i hope and i mean the champions league the way it happened you know one generation pretty much oh i can understand there's being like they did an exceptional situation let's you know relish the moment and that's pretty much what everyone seems to accept i mean even they say trainer mark from bubble just now this afternoon is said to be totally understand that that their computer ring just change even if they stay trainer mark from bowl and even base a general manager are saying you know this is this is really exceptional let's make sure that i am the best possible chance maybe even reach the fin
well earlier we spoke to dutch journalist mikhail a young man who said other clubs in holland weren't completely happy about giving i-x. a hand but that even that title rivals p.s.v. were managing to see the bigger picture for dutch football. we're we're small we're we're we're trying to we have to we have to you know grab first our spot in the spotlight and we have to you know chase our men and their i mean the last time we were in this position was me and zero four zero five when we had baby...
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tiring of the president for short and even ronald reagan with all of the great breakthroughs with mikhailchev and diplomacy started trailing off. people kind of had their quota. >> do we have cards where they are? i want to make sure you all have the chance to ask questions. let me go to the people that are here in the audience and also watching at home may be some young people what would you advise themf to do if they get interested in history? we add c-span wouldn't be giving history if it wasn't for the terrific historians in the book and over the years all the interviews they've given us but what would you advise a younger person to do or somebody that isn't so young? >> have them come talk to me and enter my class. i would tell them to read, read. read everything. not just the kind of stuff they are interested personally in. if i live live long enough, somy i'm going to write a book [inaudible] because i'm fascinated that it's got to be beyond just the president. what you are interested in at the moment you need to look broadly at history so i would tell them first and foremost to do
tiring of the president for short and even ronald reagan with all of the great breakthroughs with mikhailchev and diplomacy started trailing off. people kind of had their quota. >> do we have cards where they are? i want to make sure you all have the chance to ask questions. let me go to the people that are here in the audience and also watching at home may be some young people what would you advise themf to do if they get interested in history? we add c-span wouldn't be giving history if...
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mikhail gorbachev aagreed to allow a unified germany to join nato, rather significant concession, but there was a uid pro quo. namely nato would not expand one inch to the east. that was the phrase that was used in high level internal discussions referring to east germany. nato at once expanded to east germany and gorbachev naturally rejected but was informed by washington that these were only verbal commitments and nothing in writing, the kind of unspoken implication is that if you're naive enough to accept verbal gentleman's agreement with the united states, it's your problem. [laughter] noam: clinton came along and expanded borders of nato to russia and another leading international relations scholar john meersheimer recently pointed out in the jump of foreign affairs he pointed out that the indications of ukraine might be assimilated in the western system possibly even into nato could not fail to be threatening to any russian leader. we need only imagine how the united states would have reacted at the height of soviet power if the warsaw pact had taken over most of this hemisphere
mikhail gorbachev aagreed to allow a unified germany to join nato, rather significant concession, but there was a uid pro quo. namely nato would not expand one inch to the east. that was the phrase that was used in high level internal discussions referring to east germany. nato at once expanded to east germany and gorbachev naturally rejected but was informed by washington that these were only verbal commitments and nothing in writing, the kind of unspoken implication is that if you're naive...
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even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with mikhail gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off. people kind of had their reagan quota. >> do cards where they are? we want to make sure that you'll have a chance to ask questions. you can fill some questions on these cards. if you have passed them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it is not simple but we at c-span, we would not be doing history if it wasn't for these terrific historians, 44 of them in this book. and over the years, all the interviews they've given us. would you advise a younger person to do or someone not so young? if they want to get started in all of this? >> other than come talk to me? [laughter] into my class. [laughter] i would tell them to read, read, read. read everything. not just what you are personally interested in but all history. if i live long enough, someday i'm going to write a book on -- because i'm fascinated. but it has got to be beyond
even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with mikhail gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off. people kind of had their reagan quota. >> do cards where they are? we want to make sure that you'll have a chance to ask questions. you can fill some questions on these cards. if you have passed them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in...
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mark giving us sense of business, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano and new mikhailski also known as dr. mike. big show, done miss a moment of it. we kick it off with health care in america. president trump spoke last night at the national republican congressional committee's annual spring dinner, he said republicans need to take back the house in 2020 so they can get their healthcare plan done, senate minority leader chuck schumer, so republicans do not have a plan. >> there's no reason to have lost it. [cheers and applause] >> what really lost it and really helped us lose it was health care because we didn't have an alternative, we just said, well, the republican party will be the champion of free existing conditions, you have to do it, some of you like it and some of you don't, you will have to like it, not only for politics but it's the right thing. i will be asked that this be my first vote immediately after the election. >> he promises reelect me and maybe you can take a peek at my backup plan, what a shame, what a disgrace. maria: joining the conversation jon
mark giving us sense of business, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano and new mikhailski also known as dr. mike. big show, done miss a moment of it. we kick it off with health care in america. president trump spoke last night at the national republican congressional committee's annual spring dinner, he said republicans need to take back the house in 2020 so they can get their healthcare plan done, senate minority leader chuck schumer, so republicans do not have a plan....
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this morning along, he's the man behind pete, fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano, mikhailhavski, aka dr. mike is here. we want to talk about competition from huawei. planning to expand in the united states while cutting deals to major players in both markets, banning huawei sales. this is what mike pompeo told me about huawei in the united states. europe is pushing back that this administration wants to slow down the use of huawei, is that what you found in europe? >> we have been out around the world just making sure everybody had same information that countries understand putting huawei technology into it systems, express work along the chinese pla, military in china -- maria: joining the conversation founder and ceo, few leader senior fellow radio fox news contributor richard fowler. thanks for joining the conversation this morning, we we wanted to look at huawei because this is a serious issue with the u.s. trying to ban telecom but so much cheaper than competitors, african nations having taken on huawei and basically their infrastructure right now. >> this equipment i
this morning along, he's the man behind pete, fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano, mikhailhavski, aka dr. mike is here. we want to talk about competition from huawei. planning to expand in the united states while cutting deals to major players in both markets, banning huawei sales. this is what mike pompeo told me about huawei in the united states. europe is pushing back that this administration wants to slow down the use of huawei, is that what you found in europe? >> we...
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mikhail varshavski, better known as dr. mik.re. when creates a roadblock like this it's scary. what the study found was that not only are children getting antibiotics 52% of the time for upper respiratory infections, four out of 10 patients are getting them inappropriately. the diagnosis is not matching the treatment plan. and i'll tell you why this is happening, because i see it happen all the time. when you do a tele-medicine visit, you don't do a proper physical exam. you end up practicing c.y.a. medicine, which is cover your butt medicine. you worry about legal ram phi a- legal ramifications and you prescribe unnecessary antibiotics. this is not an innocent medication. antibiotics have serious adverse reactions. diarrhea, allergies, rashes, we don't give these medications without discussing the risks and benefits and only when they're properly indicated. so if you go see your doctor in a primary care office setting like myself as a family medicine doctor, you will get better treatment, more accurate treatment than a tele-med
mikhail varshavski, better known as dr. mik.re. when creates a roadblock like this it's scary. what the study found was that not only are children getting antibiotics 52% of the time for upper respiratory infections, four out of 10 patients are getting them inappropriately. the diagnosis is not matching the treatment plan. and i'll tell you why this is happening, because i see it happen all the time. when you do a tele-medicine visit, you don't do a proper physical exam. you end up practicing...
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italy's far right interior minister mikhail salvini has announced plans to form a new populist alliance in the european parliament something he was hosting other populist talks in milan ahead of next month's european elections among the groups attending were germany's far right after the danish people's party and the finns party from finland the. turkish president russia type everyone has met his russian counterpart vladimir putin in moscow the pair discussed the syria conflict as well as turkey's plans to buy a russian missile system which angered nato partners it was everyone's third visit to russia this year. it is like a scene from a mad max movie a barren desert as far as the eye can see in convoys of militias headed for battle their leader a seasoned warlord with powerful friends and enemies but this is no film this is libya a failed state on the verge of another civil war u.s. forces pulled out yesterday as the renegade general khalifa haftar our seizes a chance to take tripoli and then the rest of the country tonight we ask who's going to stop him i'm burnt off in berlin this is
italy's far right interior minister mikhail salvini has announced plans to form a new populist alliance in the european parliament something he was hosting other populist talks in milan ahead of next month's european elections among the groups attending were germany's far right after the danish people's party and the finns party from finland the. turkish president russia type everyone has met his russian counterpart vladimir putin in moscow the pair discussed the syria conflict as well as...
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italy's far right interior minister mikhail salvini has announced plans to form a new populist alliance in the european parliament salvini was hosting other populist talks in milan ahead of next month's european elections among the groups attending were germany's far right after the danish people's party and the finns party from finland and. israelis are gearing up to cast ballots in a general election that's expected to be a close contest between prime minister binyamin netanyahu and former military chief benny gantz polls suggest netanyahu is in a good position to form a governing coalition with a group of right wing parties. a downgrade sends boeing stock into sharp decline and it drags wall street down with it. also on the show fighting in libya drives up the price of oil as investors that worry about supply disruption. and a code of conduct for a brave new world and europe make systems ethical. welcome to d.w. business i'm joined on in berlin thanks for joining us a mixed finish to wall street as investors wait on hundreds of corporate earnings reports a jew later this week but one
italy's far right interior minister mikhail salvini has announced plans to form a new populist alliance in the european parliament salvini was hosting other populist talks in milan ahead of next month's european elections among the groups attending were germany's far right after the danish people's party and the finns party from finland and. israelis are gearing up to cast ballots in a general election that's expected to be a close contest between prime minister binyamin netanyahu and former...