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alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today a quarter of the hague in all and decide on whether the company they're promoted by artists jennifer hudson pixie lott and others is responsible for what amnesty international calls horrifying human rights violations this is just one of the cases that has made the headlines of nigerian t.v. one of the widows of the nine men killed by the knowledge and military governments in one thousand nine hundred five is accusing all times shell of alleged complicity in the unlawful arrest attention and execution of her husband and eight others shells it has produced no oil or gas from the fields since one thousand nine hundred three but admits that are going to land continues to serve as a transit route for pipelines transporting shell oil to other areas whatever today'
alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today a quarter of the hague in all and decide on whether the company they're promoted by artists jennifer hudson pixie lott and others is responsible for what...
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the donor, and alumnus from mit says opinions of mit are based on old science and money will change thatsearch will focus on the cognitive effects. carley: kirsten gillibrand is hoping fear ponds will help raise the 2020 campaign cash. back to the college days. gillibrand tweeting video of playing beer punk with water asking for dollar donations to -- the bottom of the 2020 tax, donations raising $3 million in the first quarter. i thought i was getting better. obviously i always did that. i am doing the work for you. rob: democrats $33 trillion medicare for all proposal is rolled out but despite a lot of voter fanfare not everybody is buying this. >> all-americans, to worse care. this is a socialist proposal that threatens freedom of choice. >> you can read this one. rob: the good doctor is here to talk about medicare for all and single-payer and all that. ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more
the donor, and alumnus from mit says opinions of mit are based on old science and money will change thatsearch will focus on the cognitive effects. carley: kirsten gillibrand is hoping fear ponds will help raise the 2020 campaign cash. back to the college days. gillibrand tweeting video of playing beer punk with water asking for dollar donations to -- the bottom of the 2020 tax, donations raising $3 million in the first quarter. i thought i was getting better. obviously i always did that. i am...
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but they are also looooking at whether particularar genetic strains mit be more resilient to thehese future condiditions. bush: when they're this size, they're relatively burly. they're capable of withstanding challenges, , especially short-term ones. where we are, on the coast, the--the big acidification events, the big ph drops, they're associated with upwelling g events, and they d't last forever. they c can--these guys canan deal with thohose, bt the larvae, the eggs, the future of these guys--those guys get hit by those events, and it just hammers them. it's gotten challenging. it's not a turnkey, pushbubutton operation to jujust ththem in the bucket and make a million babies, you knknow? andt should be, but it's getttting haharder and harder and d harder evevery year. swezey: doug really takes it a step further in that he's willining to work k with scienes and groups t that are interestsd in conseserving the species onoa more personal levevel because he understands ththe value inin conserving the abalone and having a healthy abalone population both for his business, but alalso
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as environmentalist back to nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threats of low level radiation. to going underground. survival guide. to the start. it's. going to. replace. the rest of seven years. bill of the seven kaiser. well you know one. underwater. not. all your to go to. move for your. international memorial awards twenty nine seats are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist what full terms of media or part of a global news conference to participate published works in video. go to award dot com and enter now. welcome back in the first off we heard from former mayor of london ken livingstone about the dangers of air pollution that the world health organization says killed four point two million a year but did the w.h.o. along with the u.n. cover up another literally invisible threat to public health low level radiation a new book proposes that a positive prolific nuclear weapons testing and the future of environmentalists catalyze nuclear powe
as environmentalist back to nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threats of low level radiation. to going underground. survival guide. to the start. it's. going to. replace. the rest of seven years. bill of the seven kaiser. well you know one. underwater. not. all your to go to. move for your. international memorial awards twenty nine seats are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you...
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mechanism by which to develop security forces was primarily through military transition teams or admit-- mit means. this concept was going to be central to accelerating the transition to iraqi security forces by enhancing the mit teams. the concept was we take the teams operating in an area and us conventional forces or us line units enhance those military transition teams. and by doing so, by enhancing that capability, it will therefore be able to accelerate the transition of these iraqi security forces. the competing model which is fielded and really revisited and fielded in 2007 was a partnering of us forces with iraqi forces made possible by the surge of us units into baghdad and surrounding areas. more units and headquarters translated into the abilities for those soldiers to partner with police units in their sectors. you had a synergy between the partnership of units and the ongoing work of the military transition teams which were still in place but both of those aspects were under the control of the combat team commander in the sector so you achieved a certain synergy particularly as
mechanism by which to develop security forces was primarily through military transition teams or admit-- mit means. this concept was going to be central to accelerating the transition to iraqi security forces by enhancing the mit teams. the concept was we take the teams operating in an area and us conventional forces or us line units enhance those military transition teams. and by doing so, by enhancing that capability, it will therefore be able to accelerate the transition of these iraqi...
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place for the 10th time but it's the 1st time a jazz evening has been held here in the villa hamish mit this is a premier tonight but it doesn't have to be a one off old traditions have a 1st time. with them as. tried to. do. 10 years ago the jazz festival was a small affair today it runs over 3 weeks with more than 100 artists performing in front of 7000 jazz fans pay to montana founded the festival and today soup says it's creative director he tells us the secret of its success. for the clerics and concert holders with very good instruments the kind you would expect to see with classical music and as a general rule find jazz doesn't always have that this makes the situation very comfortable then the magic of the music can really come across. many greats from the jazz world to already performed at the festival hyginus to read horn notes in on green. jazz pianist michel volney the jewel of joachim and rolls. and violinist nigel kennedy. the festival's whole market is having global stocks perform with the up and coming artists. until the end of my with $25.00 acts performing across the c
place for the 10th time but it's the 1st time a jazz evening has been held here in the villa hamish mit this is a premier tonight but it doesn't have to be a one off old traditions have a 1st time. with them as. tried to. do. 10 years ago the jazz festival was a small affair today it runs over 3 weeks with more than 100 artists performing in front of 7000 jazz fans pay to montana founded the festival and today soup says it's creative director he tells us the secret of its success. for the...
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place for the 10th time but it's the 1st time a jazz evening has been held here in the villa hamish mit this is a premiere tonight but it doesn't have to be a one off old traditions have a 1st time. with him as. tragic. and 10 years ago the jazz festival was a small affair today it runs over 3 weeks with more than 100 artists performing in front of 7000 jazz fans pay to montana founded the festival and today sue says it's creative director he tells us the secret of its success. for the cakes and concert hall is with very good instruments the kind you would expect to see with classical music and as a general rule find jazz doesn't always have that this makes the situation very comfortable than the magic of the music can really come across. many greats from the jazz world to already performed at the festival mr red horn green. jazz pianist michelle volney the jewel of joachim and rolls. and violinist nigel kennedy. the festival's hallmark is having global stars perform with an up and coming artists. until the end of may with $25.00 acts performing across the city. including french drama m
place for the 10th time but it's the 1st time a jazz evening has been held here in the villa hamish mit this is a premiere tonight but it doesn't have to be a one off old traditions have a 1st time. with him as. tragic. and 10 years ago the jazz festival was a small affair today it runs over 3 weeks with more than 100 artists performing in front of 7000 jazz fans pay to montana founded the festival and today sue says it's creative director he tells us the secret of its success. for the cakes...
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outside of the army's headquarters in talk to them and have vowed to stay there until their demands on mit's. now one of those protests is a mother whose son is one of the 60 people who died in the uprising she told jeff abdulla karim that she'll keep demonstrating until she gets justice for him. sheriff fights back tears when she cooks white beans with rice that was her son because favorite dish. abacha died in clashes during sudan's uprising sheriff misses him terribly. i didn't see a muppet. i can't eat this i can only prepare it for others but it's really hard for me my all i can say is make god be with us. this is their last family photo together babbitt who was sheriff of only son his sister's a still in shock as well as his father who works as a legal advisor in saudi arabia every day shower for spends hours gazing at the photograph. show you go work for them but i miss him so much his jokes the way he looked after his sisters my whole life revolved around him and from one moment to the next everything changed he's gone i never got the good the bad i got the but i deserved. this video
outside of the army's headquarters in talk to them and have vowed to stay there until their demands on mit's. now one of those protests is a mother whose son is one of the 60 people who died in the uprising she told jeff abdulla karim that she'll keep demonstrating until she gets justice for him. sheriff fights back tears when she cooks white beans with rice that was her son because favorite dish. abacha died in clashes during sudan's uprising sheriff misses him terribly. i didn't see a muppet....
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and so the concept was we take the mit teams that are operating in an area and we would use u.s. conventional forces or u.s. line units to provide security, enhances military transition teams, and by doing so, by enhancing or that capability will therefore be able to accelerate the transition of these of iraqi security forces. the competing model, which was fielded really revisited and fielded in 2007, was the partnering of u.s. forces with iraqis forces. and this was made possible by the surge of u.s. units into baghdad and surrounding areas. so more units, more headquarters, , translated into the ability for those headquarters and those soldiers to partner with iraqi army and national police units in their sectors. and so you had a synergy between the partnership of units and the ongoing work of the military transition teams, which were still in place, but both of those aspects were under the control of the brigade combat team commander in the sector. so you achieve a certain synergy, particularly as the baghdad security plan was developed and implemented. and eventually this p
and so the concept was we take the mit teams that are operating in an area and we would use u.s. conventional forces or u.s. line units to provide security, enhances military transition teams, and by doing so, by enhancing or that capability will therefore be able to accelerate the transition of these of iraqi security forces. the competing model, which was fielded really revisited and fielded in 2007, was the partnering of u.s. forces with iraqis forces. and this was made possible by the surge...
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mit isn't just about coveringt grays. it's about respect.nce haircolor from l'oreal delivers care in 3 ways: the pre-color treatment, our legendary color crème, and the nourishing conditioner. so much care in one litt excellence crème. from l'oreal paris. color with respect. because you're worth it. or these. good thing they're sold literally everywhere business is done. i'm pretty sure you could buy them at a bank. not sorry. reese's. not sorry. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. v-necks on!. >>> closed captioning provided by -- 97% had firmer-looking skin at two weeks. love it. gold bond. >>> want to see a video again and again? head over to rightthisminute.com, find tons of videos, a
mit isn't just about coveringt grays. it's about respect.nce haircolor from l'oreal delivers care in 3 ways: the pre-color treatment, our legendary color crème, and the nourishing conditioner. so much care in one litt excellence crème. from l'oreal paris. color with respect. because you're worth it. or these. good thing they're sold literally everywhere business is done. i'm pretty sure you could buy them at a bank. not sorry. reese's. not sorry. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should...
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director of mit's computer science and artificial intelligence lab.ion of "best of bloomberg technology." from the rose kennedy greenway in boston. and remember, bloomberg technology is live streaming on twitter. check us out @technology, and on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ david: he grew up in a middle-class family in washington with a father who talked interest rates with him instead of sports, and a mother who taught him a love of learning. roger ferguson took his pension for learning about the world of finance with him to harvard, where he was one of the first african-americans to
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. >> mit activishaira was removedr yesterday from 5. so were alex jones, milo yiannopoulos and louis farrakhan. facebook that we've always banned individuals ort promote engage in violence or hate. tom was one of the organizers. >> the vague accusation that people make that is not substantial. they're using it as an excuse. there was a heavy police present here today. both sides separated by barricades. still, there were tense moments as different opinions childed. indonesia a w >> i'm old, fat, a librarian and i feel like i need to be out here making my voice heard that this isn't okay. >> reporter: again police were ready to respond to any type of violence. they also told me that they contacted other police departments in the bay area. to have them on stand by in case they needed to help. live in san francisco. abc7 news. >> okay of thank you. >>> a solano county family of seven said they're scared to send their kids to school after receiving a threatening letter from a neighbor. the letter that they need to lead their home. >> every
. >> mit activishaira was removedr yesterday from 5. so were alex jones, milo yiannopoulos and louis farrakhan. facebook that we've always banned individuals ort promote engage in violence or hate. tom was one of the organizers. >> the vague accusation that people make that is not substantial. they're using it as an excuse. there was a heavy police present here today. both sides separated by barricades. still, there were tense moments as different opinions childed. indonesia a w...
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director of mit's computer science and artificial intelligence lab. this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." from the rose kennedy greenway in boston. and remember, bloomberg technology is live streaming on twitter. check us out @technology, and on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress. bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts. experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door so you can try it risk free. the leesa hybrid is american made. built to last. and because everyone needs a place to rest we donate tens o
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the fifty's and sixty's was very likely to be an engineer as somebody who graduated from a place like mit maybe industrial management more recently the directorship in the top managerial positions or people who came out of business schools learned financial trickery of various kinds and so on. by the 1970 s. say general electric can make more profit playing games with money than you could buy producing in the united states. you have to remember that general electric is substantially a financial institution today it makes half its profits just by moving money around in complicated ways and it's very unclear that they're doing anything that's of value to the economy. so that's one phenomena let's go financial ization of the economy. going along with that is the oil sure into production. the trade system was reconstructed with a very explicit design of putting working people in competition with one another all over the world. and what it's led to is a reduction in the share of income on the part of working people. it's been stickily striking in the united states but happening worldwide it me
the fifty's and sixty's was very likely to be an engineer as somebody who graduated from a place like mit maybe industrial management more recently the directorship in the top managerial positions or people who came out of business schools learned financial trickery of various kinds and so on. by the 1970 s. say general electric can make more profit playing games with money than you could buy producing in the united states. you have to remember that general electric is substantially a financial...
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produce the first image of a black hole, received her bs even the university of michigan and phd from mit. witnesses should know the we will allow you five minutes for the testimony that will be included in the record for the hearing and your spoken testimony will question and each member will have five minutes to question the panel. we start with doctor cordova. >> members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing and the opportunity to discuss the event horizon telescope collaboration and results being the first image of a supermassive black all. thank you for your commitment to science. we are excited by this accomplishment that will transform and enhance our understanding of black holes. i would like to pause so we can all in this room recognize the representative of the eht team. [applause] >> i want to focus my remarks on eht's history with the national science foundation, the vision and support of so many dedicated researchers and what this discovery means for the future of scientific research. black holes have captivated the imagination of scientists and the public for
produce the first image of a black hole, received her bs even the university of michigan and phd from mit. witnesses should know the we will allow you five minutes for the testimony that will be included in the record for the hearing and your spoken testimony will question and each member will have five minutes to question the panel. we start with doctor cordova. >> members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing and the opportunity to discuss the event horizon telescope...
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exploring eastern mit simple, and even, mysticism, and even wrote a book about it. last year, she scanned all her old notebooks and research materials and sent them to her former college. and after reviewing her work from 48 years ago, the university of chicago sent an apology and awarded her a very belated phd. the only student to ever earn one without presenting a thesis. >> all my life, i thought of myself as a woman who didn't make it. and all of a suddenifind i'm a woman who always made it. >> reporter: cheryl can't help but wonder what she might have accomplished in science but wouldn't trade the life she had to get it. >> she has more than mad she will participate in the commencement ceremony in chicago in june. the school offered to fly her out at their expense. >>> it is the end of a tv era. after 12 seasons, and 279 episodes, the series finale of the big bang theory airs tonight. >> hi. >> hi. >> hi? >> it debuted in 2007. the show would go on to win ten emmies and turn its top stars into some of television's highest-paid actors. >> just finding that kind
exploring eastern mit simple, and even, mysticism, and even wrote a book about it. last year, she scanned all her old notebooks and research materials and sent them to her former college. and after reviewing her work from 48 years ago, the university of chicago sent an apology and awarded her a very belated phd. the only student to ever earn one without presenting a thesis. >> all my life, i thought of myself as a woman who didn't make it. and all of a suddenifind i'm a woman who always...
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he has merry mit number they have. that is no small miracle compared to others. they only got here they have weeks ago of they're doing the clean-up themselves. >> the bureaucracy. you get a sense of the unprecedented. 11,500 homes burned. that's 90% of them. many of the small businesses are gone. they won't return. some people wonder, why come back at all? >> it doesn't look like home nil. >> that would be the state of optimism in a disaster zone. >> but hard to leave, he says. after 55 years. everything he grew one in town is gone. >> but paradise remains in name, anyway. and in ruins. it survives you this hope after a hard dose of reality. >> he'll never be the same. everybody says it will be better. hopefully it will be. time will tell. >> all that after six months. in paradise, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> today californians got a chance to weigh in on the wildfire man. >> live with more on that. >> this was a different side of things. this was the legislature looking at the governor's 62-page strike force report on the future of wildfires. how severe they
he has merry mit number they have. that is no small miracle compared to others. they only got here they have weeks ago of they're doing the clean-up themselves. >> the bureaucracy. you get a sense of the unprecedented. 11,500 homes burned. that's 90% of them. many of the small businesses are gone. they won't return. some people wonder, why come back at all? >> it doesn't look like home nil. >> that would be the state of optimism in a disaster zone. >> but hard to leave,...
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. >> national studies show that one in threeocsog college stent mit to illegally trying or using these it will be addicted. lhe clinica psychologist and leadingon researcher the abusive f45aadhd drug. she thinks the>k&-n i medicat being over repscribed. >> there's no buy logical for marker for who has it. and whodoesn't. n the eye of the beholder. crisis.ss call it a one that will continue to grow if we don't8keywá]t students aw culture. >> they have been given a message. you must succeed or achieve. problemou have. it's soervasive. >>the b advice for parents. look for changes in9fdo your ch behavior. nd talk with them about the dangers of the drugs. most medications contain amphetamine. like kcocaine or meth. kids arek: mixing it with alco and energydrinks to get high. using a stimulant drug without a prescription is not only risky for your health. lead to felony charges. >> fans and friends areck7mz remembering the original girl the late legendary singerurned day mad hundreds of recordings+& she's known for her roles in calamity jane. pilloww3ó talk and her sit com. among the mo
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he is now earning a doctorate from mit.ook the hotel that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities. expedia. everything you need to go. flights, hotels, cars, activities. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. ♪ ainsley: quick headlines for you, candlelight vigil held at the national mall in d.c. of national police week, in honor of 158 officers killed in the line of the duty in 2018. 42 officers are died so far this year. >>> one state is taking a unique approach to honoring fallen heroes. illinois lottery is launching a blue police memorial instant ticket game. 100% of profits go to supporting families of fallen officers and police memorials.
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we have a lot of heavy traffic here right end and it's recovering from a stall near mit span.low from the maze to mets fan. 17 minutes as your average off to fremont street and i'll give you one more bridge. the richmond center fell because it's heavier so traffic can be expected from harbor all the way up through the tolls 14 minutes and growing to make it out to one oh one james started. >>so san jose is trying something new to-crack down on sideshows instead of just focusing on drivers are going to focus on the people supporting a yeah and they're going to come down i'm not going to prom for us christine, it hate row with more on how this is going to work christine a. >>now in a unanimous vote last night's city council up approved the fact that this will now be a misdemeanor if you just want to go ahead and watch one of the side shows it's basically street racing and it's been a big issue here in san jose. there have been 5 index since 2015 excuse me one more 6 since 2015 just in regards to street racing and that means people impacts is not just the racers but the big worry
we have a lot of heavy traffic here right end and it's recovering from a stall near mit span.low from the maze to mets fan. 17 minutes as your average off to fremont street and i'll give you one more bridge. the richmond center fell because it's heavier so traffic can be expected from harbor all the way up through the tolls 14 minutes and growing to make it out to one oh one james started. >>so san jose is trying something new to-crack down on sideshows instead of just focusing on drivers...
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the epic prank that transformed mit's great dome into captain america's shield. >> plus, moment of crisis>> this school teacher thinks she is in trouble with the government. >> she is being scammed. >> i have never seen her that upset. >> the
the epic prank that transformed mit's great dome into captain america's shield. >> plus, moment of crisis>> this school teacher thinks she is in trouble with the government. >> she is being scammed. >> i have never seen her that upset. >> the
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i'm on chance am i unfairly at mit and i am. getting more headlines as a war activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to international reputation why does does is one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepest is a professor of linguistics who before he was forty is also a transformed the nature of his subject. you are identified with a new level whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. your time scale. is wasted in anybody's catalog monkey app doesn't top your rows of them you let. this dandy achieved by adopting over the past two or three years a series of adamant. rejecting at least american foreign policy at most america itself. budget this notion that he american is quite an interesting one sashes to tell tarion the ocean is used in free societies so if someone and say italy is criticizing barrels going me. corruption in the italian state and soon then a cold he. thinks they are cold indeed then people would collapse and laughter in the stre
i'm on chance am i unfairly at mit and i am. getting more headlines as a war activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to international reputation why does does is one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepest is a professor of linguistics who before he was forty is also a transformed the nature of his subject. you are identified with a new level whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. your time scale. is...
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punishment documents obtained through a freedom of information requests show however that last year the mit drew up a provision allowing ministers to override those home office guidelines the controversial provision says that even if there is a risk of torture ministers can push ahead with intelligence sharing should they consider it to be beneficial to the u.k. it also says they must be ready to accept the implications of that decision. well there remains a serious risk of torture ministers should be consulted but the presumption would be that we will not proceed unless ministers agree that the potential benefits justify accepting the risk and the legal consequences that may follow in the wake of the revelations the nearly appointed defense secretary has pledged to review the defense ministry its guidelines on intelligence sharing and torture any more than to insist that the u.k. has not broken any laws. these laws and norms are there not just to protect the enemy they also protect our own policy and activities in this area in accordance with both domestic and international law we cannot o
punishment documents obtained through a freedom of information requests show however that last year the mit drew up a provision allowing ministers to override those home office guidelines the controversial provision says that even if there is a risk of torture ministers can push ahead with intelligence sharing should they consider it to be beneficial to the u.k. it also says they must be ready to accept the implications of that decision. well there remains a serious risk of torture ministers...
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right our family at mit and i are getting more headlines now you. right it is for the last few years. noam chomsky has made 2 international reputation why does does is one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepest is a professor of linguistics who before he was 40 is a transformed the nature of his so. you are identified with a new level whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. as a timescale and is wasted in anybody's catalogue monkey doesn't hop uro's of the new law. is standing a achieved by adopting over the past 2 or 3 years a series of adamant. rejecting at least american foreign policy at most america itself. budget this notion that he american is quite an interesting one sashes to tell tarion notion it is used in free societies so if someone and say italy is criticizing barrels going me for the corruption of the italian state and soon then a cold he. thinks they were cold indeed then people would collapse and laughter in the streets of rome or milan. in totalitarian states
right our family at mit and i are getting more headlines now you. right it is for the last few years. noam chomsky has made 2 international reputation why does does is one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepest is a professor of linguistics who before he was 40 is a transformed the nature of his so. you are identified with a new level whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. as a timescale and is wasted in anybody's...
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anyone can guarantee because all this military deployment and the gulf and in this sea did not better mit this attack on this war carrier so what do they do again and measure of in order to make sure that. the gulf is secure i don't think ok let me flip the question the other way around though and ask also can anyone really block oil supplies coming out of that region as some like i said the iranians have talked about you know doing that in the past can anyone block oil supplies 100 percent we went through this in the eighty's or do you want to get in there bring majuba it's unlikely not only for simply because. iran iran if you look at the political behavior of iran iran has no intention to block the harness however i think what is important is the psychological impact of the crisis on the oil price and the insurance companies of all of this because i think we should be worried about that i'm if occasion of the current situation rather than on the look of blocking the 1 the harvest because the impact now the psychological impact on the. markets and the insurance companies on the other el
anyone can guarantee because all this military deployment and the gulf and in this sea did not better mit this attack on this war carrier so what do they do again and measure of in order to make sure that. the gulf is secure i don't think ok let me flip the question the other way around though and ask also can anyone really block oil supplies coming out of that region as some like i said the iranians have talked about you know doing that in the past can anyone block oil supplies 100 percent we...
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is a very good question because it ties in to some of this the clinicians that people at mit regarding why are all of a sudden. the president is reaching out to if you're. the it when you have such a huge military budget. and the government a glitch or order in the years of busy economic activity in order to fund and what is going to happen is that somebody down the line the government is going to run out of living because there is nothing being produced locally that can be taxed and there's a resort the you there see and improve all you government reaching out for example due to united arab emirates in search of really news in order to continue to prop up the government and so without disappoint to extend ourselves i think that the government is getting to the point where it is it is likely to. martin i have less than a minute if you don't mind for many years the u.s. in particular has been looking the horn of africa through the prism of the fight against groups affiliated with al-qaeda and i said but we have this new momentum which is building up in neighboring countries about the ne
is a very good question because it ties in to some of this the clinicians that people at mit regarding why are all of a sudden. the president is reaching out to if you're. the it when you have such a huge military budget. and the government a glitch or order in the years of busy economic activity in order to fund and what is going to happen is that somebody down the line the government is going to run out of living because there is nothing being produced locally that can be taxed and there's a...
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norton charge the emirate unfairly at mit and i are getting more and more headlines everywhere activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to international reputation who wanted just as one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepish this is a professor of linguistics who before he was 40 years wrote the tribes formed the nature of perception. to war i don't. if i was the new left whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. professor noam chomsky. in his estate in anybody's catalog among the half dozen top heroes of the new left this standing he achieved by adopting over the past 2 or 3 years a series of adamant positions rejecting at least american on policy at most itself. in this measure.
norton charge the emirate unfairly at mit and i are getting more and more headlines everywhere activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to international reputation who wanted just as one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepish this is a professor of linguistics who before he was 40 years wrote the tribes formed the nature of perception. to war i don't. if i was the new left whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a...
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would be acceptable to the afghan leadership, which is, of course, democratically elected. t keep in mit the taliban have not even allowed the democratically elected leadership of afghanista to have representatives in these meetings, which gives me considerable pause. beyond that, let's also remember that the talibanre only one of a number of insurgent and extremist groups on the battlefield making life difficult for the afghans and for coalition forces. and, frankly, the sooner we say, "look, we're willing to stay here for a long period of time support our afghan partners and to ensure that our national interests of preventing re-establishment of a sanctuary for extremists is accomplished," then you might actually get some reasonable negotiations. you're notoing to get them when it's very clear niat the administration wants to leave afgan. that's not a position of strength from which to negoate. >> you were under consideration to be secretary of statemp in the tresidency, and you have a lifelong track record of service to this country. might there be an opportunity for yoto serve again
would be acceptable to the afghan leadership, which is, of course, democratically elected. t keep in mit the taliban have not even allowed the democratically elected leadership of afghanista to have representatives in these meetings, which gives me considerable pause. beyond that, let's also remember that the talibanre only one of a number of insurgent and extremist groups on the battlefield making life difficult for the afghans and for coalition forces. and, frankly, the sooner we say,...
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alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this and more coming up in today's going on the ground before us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives.
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but one california college mit have come upthe solution to that challenge. rywshour weekend's christopher booker has our s >> i know how to do this one. >> my homework now, it's a little funky. >> reporter: for amber angel's schedule to work, her juggling acerbetween school, work and kids, has to be precise. ti you know, waking up really early, g myself ready, waking up my daughters, getting them ready, getting them ready for school. remember, i'll pick you up after dinner today. getting them off to school. and then i get to work, and then it's picking them up from their after school care anen we're off rushing home. we sit and do our homework gether. i'm currently just finishing my last paper and then dinner, reading, bath, bed. >> reporter: and then do it all over again? >> do it all over again. >> reporter: but today is a day for going off script. after years squeezing morng and night classes betwee part-time jobs and countless trips to and from day care and after school programs-- the 31-year-old single-mom of twoug ers is in line to pick out her cap and
but one california college mit have come upthe solution to that challenge. rywshour weekend's christopher booker has our s >> i know how to do this one. >> my homework now, it's a little funky. >> reporter: for amber angel's schedule to work, her juggling acerbetween school, work and kids, has to be precise. ti you know, waking up really early, g myself ready, waking up my daughters, getting them ready, getting them ready for school. remember, i'll pick you up after dinner...
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>> yeah, eight-hour tarmac delay, canceled fflight,ally got out of philadelphia this e morning and mit to milwaukee. but their eason has yetto take off. too manyinjuries, too many >]q losses, not enough runs. especially for matt sherzer. hs one and four. 9 na the nats he only scored six runs. talk about stuck in coach. bring coupons if you're matt sherzer. y. can't be hap add lack of sleep and you un derstand. howie tried to help him out. top of the first, kendrick b crushes thisll to left. that's gone. two-run shot. we like to see this.e ridith adam he's ton. 2-0.s up dan jennings pitching. lines it toward brian dozier. bobbles it in his throw to first. gammel thinks about going to second. tough play for dozier. bruins man on first. wasn't there long. this pitch getsa from curt suzuki. chgambles on the wild pit from jennings. that long night starting to take effect.ye late later where is that going? gets away from kendrick. turn your head away. they tie in the next play. nats problems not done. mike at the plate just gets a piece of it. suzuki misses it, they take the lead and the nex
>> yeah, eight-hour tarmac delay, canceled fflight,ally got out of philadelphia this e morning and mit to milwaukee. but their eason has yetto take off. too manyinjuries, too many >]q losses, not enough runs. especially for matt sherzer. hs one and four. 9 na the nats he only scored six runs. talk about stuck in coach. bring coupons if you're matt sherzer. y. can't be hap add lack of sleep and you un derstand. howie tried to help him out. top of the first, kendrick b crushes thisll to...
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7th, 9thcourt and 11th-graders has more than doubled in the last two years. 47% of 11th-graders 50d mittingo having vaped in a recent survey. the marin county grand jury reports suggesting local lawmakers passing a flavored tobacco sales ban to help try to curb the increase. >>> kids in one silicon valley school are scared of their own playground. parents worry they could get sick because of what's going on in a neighboring building. >> it's a bizarre story that involves a brand new school, a concrete plant next door, and a pair of government agencies. the agencies now blame one another for what some are calling a serious health concern. kids and their parents want to know how their brand new school in fremont was allowed to open up right next to a concrete plant. >> it makes me nervous. >> why? >> because it's making me sick. >> i don't want anyone getting hurt at school. why? it's other people's lives. >> how did this happen, you ask? it turns out there's plenty of blame to go around. senior investigative reporter miguel chavan will have that story for us tonight at 11:00. >>> let's check
7th, 9thcourt and 11th-graders has more than doubled in the last two years. 47% of 11th-graders 50d mittingo having vaped in a recent survey. the marin county grand jury reports suggesting local lawmakers passing a flavored tobacco sales ban to help try to curb the increase. >>> kids in one silicon valley school are scared of their own playground. parents worry they could get sick because of what's going on in a neighboring building. >> it's a bizarre story that involves a brand...
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alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this and more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today of course at the hague and all and decide on whether the company that promoted biologists jennifer hudson pixie lott and others is responsible for what amnesty international calls horrifying human rights violations this is just one of the cases that has made the headlines of nigerian t.v. one of the widows of the nine a good.
alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this and more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today of course at the hague and all and decide on whether the company that promoted biologists jennifer hudson pixie lott and others is responsible for what...
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alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this and more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today of course at the hague and all and decide on whether the company that promoted biologists jennifer hudson pixie lot and others is responsible for what i'm to see international calls horrifying human rights violations this is just one of the cases that has made the headlines of nigerian t.v. one of the widows of the nine the man killed spotted odds and governments in one thousand nine hundred five is accusing all times shell. complicity in the unlawful arrest attention and execution of her husband and eight others shells has produced no warlow gas from a gurney fields since nine hundred ninety three but admits there are going to land continues to serve as a transit route for pipelines transporting shell oil to other areas whatever today's court decision a
alleges the true death toll was covered up by the un the world health organization we speak to its author mit professor kate brown all this and more coming up in today's going on the ground for us today is a big day for anyone in the world conscious of this global multinational here using celebrities to promote clean energy initiatives. today of course at the hague and all and decide on whether the company that promoted biologists jennifer hudson pixie lot and others is responsible for what i'm...
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lawmakers in the senate e questioned mit barr for hours over his handling of the mueller report today. the big takeaway, barr admitted he did not ereview th underlying evidence in the report before writing the summary that essen ally cleared the president of wrongdoing. senator kamala harris grilled barr if president trump or anyone at the white house asked him to investigate anybody. has the president or anyone at the white house ever asked or uggested that you open an investigation of anyone? yes or no, please, sir. >> the president or anybody else? >> it seems you'd remember something like that and be able to tell us. >> i don't know. i wouldn't say suggest. >> hinted? >> i don't know. >> the justice department also told the house judiciary committee today it will not comply with its subpoena for the full unredacted report from special counsel robert mueller. that means theommittee is likely to beginoccontempt prdings against attorney general barr. >>> well, it was a nice night out there in georgetown tonight. a lot of folks wearing light jackets or none at all. >> and it's only go
lawmakers in the senate e questioned mit barr for hours over his handling of the mueller report today. the big takeaway, barr admitted he did not ereview th underlying evidence in the report before writing the summary that essen ally cleared the president of wrongdoing. senator kamala harris grilled barr if president trump or anyone at the white house asked him to investigate anybody. has the president or anyone at the white house ever asked or uggested that you open an investigation of anyone?...
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i personally stumbled upon the eht project as a graduate student studying at mit's laboratory nearly six years ago and immediately fell in love . like many big science projects there was a need for interdisciplinary expertise and taking an image of a blackhole's striking similarities to careers problems early in the studies like capturing a picture of your brain from limited data using an mri scanner. i had no background in astrophysics, i hoped i could contribute from my area of expertise in advancing the eht technology. if not for the help of the national science foundation graduate fellowship which gave me the freedom to work on risky projects, i would never have had a chance to be part of this .ncredible endeavor the ht introduced me to a new domain where computational methods were essential to the success of scientific goals. moving forward the computational imaging tools, and it will help improve technology. my story is one of many. one of my numerous career scientists are devoted years of their lives to making this picture a reality. like black holes, many early career scienti
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are already taking a hit with cotton and pork also seeing a slowdown trump's own economic advisor at mit it over the weekend american consumers are going to feel some pain again both sides both sides will suffer and there's the uncertainty has rattled world financial markets and made investors nervous we're not at the beginning of the end we're at the end of the beginning and unfortunately we know from history that it's much much easier to start a trade war that is to end one especially if you've done what the u.s. has. begun to do here which is really make it a pride and autonomy question for people. most u.s. companies believe china does not abide by global trade rules but for months large u.s. retailers like wal-mart the rely heavily on chinese imports have been urging the trumpet ministration to finalize a trade deal but donald trump hasn't ruled out adding even more tariffs to chinese goods brought into the united states the tensions could play out for weeks trump says he'll next meet with chinese president xi at the g. 20 summit in japan in june where the 2 will try to resolve thei
are already taking a hit with cotton and pork also seeing a slowdown trump's own economic advisor at mit it over the weekend american consumers are going to feel some pain again both sides both sides will suffer and there's the uncertainty has rattled world financial markets and made investors nervous we're not at the beginning of the end we're at the end of the beginning and unfortunately we know from history that it's much much easier to start a trade war that is to end one especially if...
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as environmentalist back nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threat of low level radiation elizabeth coming up about to going on the ground. zero and head of state. is a. shuttle looks funny you can see the swelling i mean it will soon mystic just like she was drinking in that. somewhere we will use it even though we mostly focus on the political aspects that are clogged and when i don't discuss the object side it was no interest to us to sort of still bring sister just there for we try to do something fun that simply a joke or sleep. on the you know on the. on the water. or not he didn't. oh. you ought to go to. move for your. welcome back in the fast cough we had from former mayor of london ken livingstone about the dangers of air pollution that the world health organization says killed four point two million a year but did the w.h.o. along with the u.n. cover up another literally invisible threat to public health low level radiation a new book proposes that a positive prolific you can get away. butto
as environmentalist back nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threat of low level radiation elizabeth coming up about to going on the ground. zero and head of state. is a. shuttle looks funny you can see the swelling i mean it will soon mystic just like she was drinking in that. somewhere we will use it even though we mostly focus on the political aspects that are clogged and when i don't discuss the object side...
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as environmentalist back to nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threats of low level radiation all of them or coming up part two of going underground. sex guys are financial survival. when customers go by you're just. in elf well read you something. that's undercutting what's good for markets it's not good for the global economy. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. wore it legally get away with. all the fire crawls stillbirth all the trouble here's the fail the point it's hollow flying to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse off than the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll. welcome back in the first off we heard from former mayor of london ken livingstone about the dangers of air pollution that the world health organization says kills four poi
as environmentalist back to nuclear power to tackle climate change we speak to the mit professor blowing the whistle on an alleged cover up of the threats of low level radiation all of them or coming up part two of going underground. sex guys are financial survival. when customers go by you're just. in elf well read you something. that's undercutting what's good for markets it's not good for the global economy. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do...