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[laughter] mona: i've heard it many time myself.hich has really driven the market over the last quarter, we are getting less positive or incrementally less positive on that story. i think the rotation from defensive's to cyclicals could still happen. we like the tech story longer-term. david: we generally like that. we like tech. we like health care, which is somewhat contrarian given the political noise. we agree that the so-called bond substitute sectors are overvalued at this point. a little early to make a big case on the industrial cyclicals, but there is certainly a long candidate list there. alix: where do you guys like in tech? you have regulatory over hang, but then a record high for apple. where you see the opportunity? david: i think there's a lot of opportunity on the software side. what we say to investors, a lot of the regulatory and headline overhang relates to the faang stocks. if that concerns an investor, they don't want their companies to be in the headlines every day, you don't need to own those stocks. there are
[laughter] mona: i've heard it many time myself.hich has really driven the market over the last quarter, we are getting less positive or incrementally less positive on that story. i think the rotation from defensive's to cyclicals could still happen. we like the tech story longer-term. david: we generally like that. we like tech. we like health care, which is somewhat contrarian given the political noise. we agree that the so-called bond substitute sectors are overvalued at this point. a little...
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he'd been close to trish and lou thanks to his mom, mona. my mom and trish were really great friends. they would do a lot together. >> reporter: cody's mom mona was something of a flower child. >> she was extremely loving -- very free-spirited. everything was spontaneous. there was really no planning. she could say, "hey, let's get in the car and drive somewhere." >> reporter: could've been a hippie in an earlier day, huh? >> maybe. just someone who is extremely loving, very accepting. >> reporter: when cody was growing up in corpus christi in the mid 90's, his mom, mona, was going through a difficult divorce and financial trouble. she, cody and cody's young sister lindsey moved in with their good friends trish and lou from the apartment complex. i can remember lou taking us to baseball practice when my sister was little, picking her up from school and stuff like that. >> reporter: his mom, mona, and trish took turns cooking for what was the beginnings of the commune. so you're really an extended family? >> yeah, pretty much. i mean, it was
he'd been close to trish and lou thanks to his mom, mona. my mom and trish were really great friends. they would do a lot together. >> reporter: cody's mom mona was something of a flower child. >> she was extremely loving -- very free-spirited. everything was spontaneous. there was really no planning. she could say, "hey, let's get in the car and drive somewhere." >> reporter: could've been a hippie in an earlier day, huh? >> maybe. just someone who is...
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the mona lisa is still the star of the louvre but on the 500th anniversary of the old master's death she is getting a lot of competition from a separate stiv and she exhibition the curators have moved mountains together the most important vinci's for the show. 2 is over the da vinci's works are spread around the globe they only see them as absolute treasures and are reluctant to let them go. but for the louvre many making an exception taj in st petersburg has lent out madonna been along the vatican has provided the unfinished sign. for the $160.00 painting sculptures letters and drawings have been made available it's a one time only event. fortunately many were generous in particular the bill gates foundation and the queen of england queen elizabeth is the biggest lend them on many were very generous for others there were clearly more tensions involved we understand that because many institutions are defined by that the vinci's they hold and one country and it's really there was some unhappiness about the french exhibition in artist only died in from. the famous vitruvian person only
the mona lisa is still the star of the louvre but on the 500th anniversary of the old master's death she is getting a lot of competition from a separate stiv and she exhibition the curators have moved mountains together the most important vinci's for the show. 2 is over the da vinci's works are spread around the globe they only see them as absolute treasures and are reluctant to let them go. but for the louvre many making an exception taj in st petersburg has lent out madonna been along the...
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more on the background for the mona lisa coming up. ♪ turk >> u.s.resident donald trump is defending his decision to pull u.s. troops out of northeastern syria. trump announced the move on sunday, a move that weep the door to a turkish offensive against kurdish fighters in the region. that move was met with a certain amount of panic by the kurds have been fighting with american forces against the common enemy that is the islamic state group. many repubublicans also questioneded the reasosoning an voiced concern over the consequences. here's more now from donald ump defending his decision. president trump: right now we're at a position where if turkey does anything out what have they should be doing, we will hit them so hard in the economy. but when you talk about soldiers, we only y had 50 soldiers in the area. we want to bring our troops back home. and i i got elected on that. if you go back and look at our speeches, i would say, we want to bring our troops back home from these endless wars. and w we' like a police force over there. we're policing.
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up. the comic book asterix has been delighting fans worldwide for 60 years now there's a new volume. and out before easter a festival on the danish island of everything revolves around this delicacy. he's one of the most beloved comic figures in the world even at the age of 60 i am talking about the gaulish warrior asterix a french national hero well this year marks an important anniversary and there is certainly lots to celebrate since $959.00 asterix has been translated into more than $100.00 languages and has also made it to the silver screen no less than 14 times now fans all over the world are gearing up for a new set of adventures. asterix is celebrating his 60th birthday with a brand new adventure the fans can hardly wait. to creators are once again. and contrast it's their 4th book they're the successors of the asterix originators.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up. the comic book asterix has been delighting fans worldwide for 60 years now there's a new volume. and out before easter a festival on the danish island of everything revolves around this delicacy. he's one of the most beloved comic figures in the...
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your imax here's a look at what else we've got coming up. the comic book asterix has been delighting fans worldwide for 60 years now there's a new body. and at the oyster festival on the danish island of wormer everything revolves around this delicacy. he's one of the most beloved comic figures in the world even at the age of 60 i am talking about the gaulish warrior asterix a french national hero well this year marks an important anniversary and there is certainly lots to celebrate since $959.00 asterix has been translated into more than $100.00 languages and has also made it to the silver screen no less than 14 times now fans all over the world are gearing up for a new set of adventures. asterix is celebrating his 60th birthday with a brand new adventure the fans can hardly wait. the creators are once again. and. it's their 4th book they're the successors of the originators. and. asterix is n
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your imax here's a look at what else we've got coming up. the comic book asterix has been delighting fans worldwide for 60 years now there's a new body. and at the oyster festival on the danish island of wormer everything revolves around this delicacy. he's one of the most beloved comic figures in the...
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he chose a woman whose face everyone knows mona lisa by leonardo da vinci.the challenge here is not to solve the rubik's cube as fast as you can but to resolve the image into pixels on the computer. how he does it is his secret. he only reveals enough to give you an idea. one of the. things going to do is actually work with the picture when he's still in black and white the reason is that. from white to black. would look like one of the corners of the cube i like to work on the design when it's done on these 4. because i can keep it a little bit more close to the original into the. hardly anyone notices that one particular color is always missing. i actually don't use the green because it doesn't look good to get it without a coat it's only 5 colors to create an image and so the hardest part for me is create that design which can take up to 10 days depending on how difficult it is. giovani can target lives in the town where he was born the adriatic or so. he's able to live from his art he's even under contract with the new york city gallery that sells his wo
he chose a woman whose face everyone knows mona lisa by leonardo da vinci.the challenge here is not to solve the rubik's cube as fast as you can but to resolve the image into pixels on the computer. how he does it is his secret. he only reveals enough to give you an idea. one of the. things going to do is actually work with the picture when he's still in black and white the reason is that. from white to black. would look like one of the corners of the cube i like to work on the design when it's...
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from the very 1st cue it took chobani can tarty only about 90 minutes to complete our mona lisa. of course the very last book is always satisfying. i love it i think it's great that. the 500 year old painting as a 5 color mosaic and the riddle of the rubik's cube portrait is concealed with a mysterious smile. extreme athletes are all about pushing their limits and german mountain climber. does just that she discovered her passion for mountaineering on a trip to south america just a few years ago and after that the sky was the limit since then she's completed 12 expeditions in just 4 years and she was the youngest german woman to climb mount everest we hear from her now about what it takes to go to such extremes. to learn it's a top of the moment you're totally focused on the moment you live in the here and now with your invention eating landscapes. went on your block of trains in 0 chain attracts attention the tires are meant to simulate heavy slopes in snow it's the optimum training or extreme sport that when with an oath i'm not a total sporting ace but i do have a solid basic
from the very 1st cue it took chobani can tarty only about 90 minutes to complete our mona lisa. of course the very last book is always satisfying. i love it i think it's great that. the 500 year old painting as a 5 color mosaic and the riddle of the rubik's cube portrait is concealed with a mysterious smile. extreme athletes are all about pushing their limits and german mountain climber. does just that she discovered her passion for mountaineering on a trip to south america just a few years...
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the mona lisa is still the start of. it on the 500th anniversary of the old master's death she is getting a lot of competition from a set pro.
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we think the mona lisa is amazing.lisa, could do 1,000 of them in ten minutes. we appreciate art and imament becausentertainment. we are so bad at it. one great book out of a million people. we can get a million books out of one laptop. we should just embrace technology they are our children. our children we don't need them. >> jesse: did you say the mona lisa is overrated. >> greg: yes, it is. have you looked at it lately. >> jesse: not lately but i have looked at it. [laughter] >> greg: i tried to outdo you in absurdity and i think i failed. >> jesse: all right. well, listen, you must like sex robots because sex robots. >> dana: what? >> jesse: i'm serious. take that to the logical conclusion. you are saying this is better than a human being? >> greg: well, no. you know what? >> jesse: you need the human touch, greg. >> juan: i think i will stay out of this conversation. [laughter] >> greg: wisest move. >> juan: i like kids and i like grand kids and i think it's interesting for me because what you described at the di
we think the mona lisa is amazing.lisa, could do 1,000 of them in ten minutes. we appreciate art and imament becausentertainment. we are so bad at it. one great book out of a million people. we can get a million books out of one laptop. we should just embrace technology they are our children. our children we don't need them. >> jesse: did you say the mona lisa is overrated. >> greg: yes, it is. have you looked at it lately. >> jesse: not lately but i have looked at it....
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the mona lisa is still the star of the louvre but on the 500th anniversary of the old master's death she is getting a lot of competition from a separate stephen.
the mona lisa is still the star of the louvre but on the 500th anniversary of the old master's death she is getting a lot of competition from a separate stephen.
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the mona lisa.y owns five of his paintings, including the mona lisa. more than any other institution in the world. they have used new technology to reveal the different layers of his key works. some of which took 15 years to create. he changed the form of the composition, but also the iconography of the composition. so, without these scientific investigations, we would not be able to understand the meaning and also the evolution of each painting of leonardo. the queen has lent two dozen pictures from the royal collection. including these studies of plants. but other requests have proved harder to come by. lending a leonardo, the museum admits, is no small favour. the fact this exhibition is taking place in paris has ruffled a few feathers in rome. "leonardo was italian," one junior minister said, "he only died in france." both countries are planning major events, this year, to mark the anniversary and not everyone has agreed on where the artworks should be shown. it took an italian court to rule the
the mona lisa.y owns five of his paintings, including the mona lisa. more than any other institution in the world. they have used new technology to reveal the different layers of his key works. some of which took 15 years to create. he changed the form of the composition, but also the iconography of the composition. so, without these scientific investigations, we would not be able to understand the meaning and also the evolution of each painting of leonardo. the queen has lent two dozen...
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mona is live in washington with more. >> larry, the chairman of the congressional black caucus -- theechairwoman, rather, accus the president of dropping a racial bomb on a die that was defined by the explosive testimony delivered by the president's top diplomat to ukraine. the president's top allies in capitol hill today on the n offensive. >> when it's about trump who cares about the process as long as you get him so yeah, this is a lynching. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham justifying the president's use of the wor his tweet. trump writing all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here, a lynching. but we will win. democrats were quick to point out his continued pattern of divisive language. >> i represent the 6th congressional district of south carolina. and i know the historical context of that term. >> reporter: but they also claim the president was purposefully trying to distract from the testimony of a key witness in the impeachment inquiry. bill taylor testified for hours before house investigators about his involvement in the ukraine scandal. >> in my ten sho
mona is live in washington with more. >> larry, the chairman of the congressional black caucus -- theechairwoman, rather, accus the president of dropping a racial bomb on a die that was defined by the explosive testimony delivered by the president's top diplomat to ukraine. the president's top allies in capitol hill today on the n offensive. >> when it's about trump who cares about the process as long as you get him so yeah, this is a lynching. >> reporter: senator lindsey...
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your x. here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your x. here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
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the valedictorian had been born andcuador and they spoke mona spoke about being a high school student and the doubts you have and she gave a very universal speech. she got a standing ovation at the end of it and at the end of , they pass out the diplomas and made the announcement. so they saidand make sure to hold your applause until everyone has been announced. it went nuts and people were stopping on the bleachers. it just didn't stop. we have a great country. , two days before the 2016 election flew to minnesota for the first time the --the campaign and he just started spewing and talked about hillary's plan to address the worst refugee crisis by admitting 65,000 refugees far, minnesotaso 28th. mated -- admitted he said that her plan will support terrorism throughout your community. referring of course to somalis in luna. about the week after the election, i spoke to the french ambassador of the united states and i asked him who was considered a frenchman. if you can point back to the village in france that your family came from and because of never really immigrants.heir they keep
the valedictorian had been born andcuador and they spoke mona spoke about being a high school student and the doubts you have and she gave a very universal speech. she got a standing ovation at the end of it and at the end of , they pass out the diplomas and made the announcement. so they saidand make sure to hold your applause until everyone has been announced. it went nuts and people were stopping on the bleachers. it just didn't stop. we have a great country. , two days before the 2016...
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more now from abc's mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: on a rainy monday in arlington, virginia, presidentt chiefs of staff. trump offering no words on the matter during the ceremony, but hours later continuing his tirade against the house's lead investigator. >> adam schiff, representative, congressman made up what i said. he actually took words and made it up. >> reporter: he also renewed his attacks on the whistle-blower at the center of the inquiry against him telling reporters today that he wants to know the identity of the unnamed informant. >> do you now know who the whistle-blower is, sir? >> well, we're trying to find out about a whistle-blower. when you have a whistle-blower that reports things that were incorrect. >> reporter: this as attorneys for the unnamed intelligence officer raised, quote, serious concerns regarding their client's safety. alleging, quote, certain individuals are offering a $50,000 bounty for the whistle-blower's identity. the vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee mark warner also taking issue with the president's comments, accusing trump of un
more now from abc's mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: on a rainy monday in arlington, virginia, presidentt chiefs of staff. trump offering no words on the matter during the ceremony, but hours later continuing his tirade against the house's lead investigator. >> adam schiff, representative, congressman made up what i said. he actually took words and made it up. >> reporter: he also renewed his attacks on the whistle-blower at the center of the inquiry against him telling reporters...
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
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mona kosar abdi. >>> and turning overseas where america's kurdish allies are bracing for an attack by turkey following president trump's sudden decision to pull u.s. troops from a key border region in syria. >> as turkish forces gather along the border president trump is dismissing criticism from fellow republicans that he abandoned the kurds. now he's invited turkey's president to the white house. more now from abc's ian pannell. >> reporter: turkey moving its war machine into place. long convoys of military hardware and special forces up to the border with syria. setting the stage for a military invasion targeting the kurds. president trump now facing a fierce backlash for pulling back american troops straight after a phone call with president erdogan of turkey. president trump accused of abandoning a key partner in the fight against isis. >> at some point we have to bring our people back home. and that's what we're doing. >> is it a firm decision, sir? >> it's always a firm decision. >> reporter: t
mona kosar abdi. >>> and turning overseas where america's kurdish allies are bracing for an attack by turkey following president trump's sudden decision to pull u.s. troops from a key border region in syria. >> as turkish forces gather along the border president trump is dismissing criticism from fellow republicans that he abandoned the kurds. now he's invited turkey's president to the white house. more now from abc's ian pannell. >> reporter: turkey moving its war machine...
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the shower. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your x. here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here or find out later on in the shower. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your x. here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
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course sourpss close to the trade talks told mona it could includnges to ipr and the financncl sectorince the chinesms see these ref as extension to existing chinese policy but officials rps exiting committing to specific targets on agricultural purchases. and apple ceo tim cook is in town featu on state tv today attendingin university event with vice president. china. to the china school events.comes he met with thehief of the rket regulator where the regulator said the two discussed expanding invgtmen inhina. the visit comes about a week after apple was criticized by stat media for an app that allows hong kong protest tors track police. ape has pulled the app. for nightly business report, eunice yua in beijing. >>> on anotherfr trade t, tariffs on european goods went into effect today. and one sector bracing for impact imported specialty foods. as raheln sullivaells us shoppers could see the grocery bills go up in time for holidays. >> reporter: startin today the feherty premium food s itemsuch as french wines and italian cheeses could come at an additional premium. european produce
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kaylee, kenneth. >> thank you, mona. >>> president trump is now urging republicans to get tougher andst impeachment as lawmakers hear today from the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. >> bill taylor took over the u.s. embassy in kiev after the president abruptly removed the ambassador. as the president pressed for an investigation into joe biden, taylor said in a text message it's crazy to withhold aid for help with a political campaign. >> the closed door testimony comes after the house rejected a republican resolution to censure intelligence committee chairman adam schf over his handling of the impeachment inquiry. >>> it appears justin trudeau has won a second term as canada's prime minister. projections had trudeau's liberal party losing some seats, meaning he'll have to have enough seats to maintain control of canada's parliament. bud trudeau's hold on power will be weaker than in his first term. his campaign last was threatened by controversies, including evidence he had worn blackface in the past. >>> a viral picture shows what can happen when you make a dare with a 9-year-old. >> j
kaylee, kenneth. >> thank you, mona. >>> president trump is now urging republicans to get tougher andst impeachment as lawmakers hear today from the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. >> bill taylor took over the u.s. embassy in kiev after the president abruptly removed the ambassador. as the president pressed for an investigation into joe biden, taylor said in a text message it's crazy to withhold aid for help with a political campaign. >> the closed door testimony comes...
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abc's mona kosar abdi has the latest from washington. >> reporter: while on official business in italyof state mike pompeo was unable to leave behind the impeachment investigation brewing in washington. pompeo ignoring questions from reporters. >> mr. secretary, do you have any comment on reports you're on the july 25th call with president zelensky? >> reporter: at the same time his office firing off a stern letter to house democrats accusing the house foreign affairs committee of attempting to quote intimidate, bully, and treat improperly state department officials who have been scheduled for depositions. stating the five officials scheduled to testy will not appear on the scheduled dates. new details further draw pompeo into the impeachment investigation against president trump. abc news has learned pompeo was listening in on that july 25th phone call in which trump asks the ukrainian president for a political favor. pompeo evading a direct question on the matter one week ago. >> what do you know about those conversations? >> so you just gave me a report about a -- whistle-blower --
abc's mona kosar abdi has the latest from washington. >> reporter: while on official business in italyof state mike pompeo was unable to leave behind the impeachment investigation brewing in washington. pompeo ignoring questions from reporters. >> mr. secretary, do you have any comment on reports you're on the july 25th call with president zelensky? >> reporter: at the same time his office firing off a stern letter to house democrats accusing the house foreign affairs...
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the mona lisa.ce and the louvre already owns five of his paintings, including the mona lisa. more than any other institution in the world. they have used new technology to reveal the different layers of his key works, some of which took 15 yea rs key works, some of which took 15 years to create. you can change the form of the composition, but also the iconography of the competition —— composition. the iconography of the competition -- composition. without these scientific investigations we would not be able to understand the meaning and also the revolution of each painting of leonardo. the queen has lent two dozen pictures from the royal collection, including the studies of plants. but other requests have proved harder to come by. lending a leonardo, the museum admits, is no small favour. the fact that this exhibition is taking place in paris has ruffled a few feathers in rome. leonardo was italian, one junior minister said. he only died in france. both countries are planning major events this year
the mona lisa.ce and the louvre already owns five of his paintings, including the mona lisa. more than any other institution in the world. they have used new technology to reveal the different layers of his key works, some of which took 15 yea rs key works, some of which took 15 years to create. you can change the form of the composition, but also the iconography of the competition —— composition. the iconography of the competition -- composition. without these scientific investigations we...
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abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill describing audible gasps and sighsplosive testimony delivered by the president's top diplomat to ukraine tuesday. in a closed-door hearing acting u.s. ambassador bill taylor telling congressional committee members that the president himself ordered officials to hold foreign aid to ukraine until that country's president publicly announced an investigation into the 2016 election and the bidens. >> in my 10 short months in congress, it's not even noon, right, and this is the -- my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: in his opening statement obtained by abc news, taylor said it was also clear that the quid pro quo conditions were quote driven by the irregular channel i had come to understand was guided by mr. giuliani. taylor describing two channels of policy-making with regard to ukraine often separate and at odds. the white house dismissing taylor's testimony calling the career diplomat a quote rod call unelected bureaucrat. >> they're interviewing ambassadors who i've never heard of. >> reporter: trump
abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill describing audible gasps and sighsplosive testimony delivered by the president's top diplomat to ukraine tuesday. in a closed-door hearing acting u.s. ambassador bill taylor telling congressional committee members that the president himself ordered officials to hold foreign aid to ukraine until that country's president publicly announced an investigation into the 2016 election and the bidens. >> in my 10 short...
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protests and you just need to look at what's going on in places like hawaii with 'd the protests that mona care at the time was making the film that the kota pipeline protests were going on and so there was this wave of activism amongst indigenous people and that was something that my mom was already working on quite a few decades ago and that those situations really interested me because it was like things i'm definitely changed and positive ways across the board in many many ways but there are other places and where we're still fighting blight and we're still doing the same things that we're still going on. for decades now and that was one of the big motivating factors for me in actually sharing my mom's story with the rest of the world let me just show a little clip and this is a clip from the making of a child of. the film which is called america how mom to colonize the screen coming up having. what you see when you look at the film are easy reactions taking place. grandmother. it was about changing history changing the way native people people were perceived by the rest of the world b
protests and you just need to look at what's going on in places like hawaii with 'd the protests that mona care at the time was making the film that the kota pipeline protests were going on and so there was this wave of activism amongst indigenous people and that was something that my mom was already working on quite a few decades ago and that those situations really interested me because it was like things i'm definitely changed and positive ways across the board in many many ways but there...
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by back in two thousand and seventeen- any other absences that we should know about- well with the mona lisa will is. will be after you've museum but couldn't be displaced from the room where it's usually exposed so i wouldn't it won't it won't be in the public exhibitions and people will have to go and- look at them and then he sat. in the roof we seem so obviously it's quite am. an important absence- but once you buy the ticket for the exhibition. you can go and have a look at them under the sun this room. joe at the same time- it's been a very expensive and complicated. shin getting all those works assembled a- like getting the vitruvian man from venice that nearly didn't make it why was it so complicated you think getting a list together- very fragile that mostt pieces of very fragile actually the virtue of men will only be shown for several weeks instead of the whole. length of the exhibition- because of the lights and a copy expires tonight too long. and so yes so the fragility of these delicate pieces of paper that they'll just paper but obviously all imported out works. okay lim
by back in two thousand and seventeen- any other absences that we should know about- well with the mona lisa will is. will be after you've museum but couldn't be displaced from the room where it's usually exposed so i wouldn't it won't it won't be in the public exhibitions and people will have to go and- look at them and then he sat. in the roof we seem so obviously it's quite am. an important absence- but once you buy the ticket for the exhibition. you can go and have a look at them under the...
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like you bono everybody who has been in contact with a newly infected person should be vaccinated and mona says. while there is no license treatment for the deadly infection yet a newly developed vaccine is already being used here under emergency guidelines. in a so-called ring vaccination people who may have been in contact with a newly infected person and who took the team have traced her off that the vaccine to protect them. and attitudes in the community and slowly changing. i'm happiest when we see a patient cured and leaving a life because the community believes that when we come it's a sign of death it's complicated but when they survive we stand till we accompany them sometimes with drums. and with every survivor who leaves the treatment center to the sound of clapping and drum beats the message goes out take precautions and get treatment to help contain the spread of this deadly disease. yeah right joining us now is dr michael ryan he's executive director of the world health organization's health emergencies program thanks for being with us here this morning history that we just s
like you bono everybody who has been in contact with a newly infected person should be vaccinated and mona says. while there is no license treatment for the deadly infection yet a newly developed vaccine is already being used here under emergency guidelines. in a so-called ring vaccination people who may have been in contact with a newly infected person and who took the team have traced her off that the vaccine to protect them. and attitudes in the community and slowly changing. i'm happiest...
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you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your imax here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
you probably recognize this famous face it's mona lisa of course but do you know how she was created here will find out later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your imax here's a look at what else we've got coming up.
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mona, the woman inside of saudi arabia who saw it on for women to have the right to drive. when my favorites this book, has live limited everything, really against incredible odds to open and sustain health clinics for tens of thousands of displaced people in somalia. the list goes on and on and on. what is the common denominator of gassiness. in all of these women. how did you each define it. and what were the metrics you had to apply to whittle that giant list down to the hundred and three women in this book. >> some of the whittling down had to be just the reactions that we just had when we kind of thought in not including them. gutsy notice is so evident in all of these women they were not only sort of driven by their own purpose and delete their own live that they felt called to do, but they were determined to make the world a better place and sometimes the world was their family or their school and sometimes really as our kind of global community. so all of the characteristics that you mentioned particularly persistence, which i feel kind of very keenly as part of the
mona, the woman inside of saudi arabia who saw it on for women to have the right to drive. when my favorites this book, has live limited everything, really against incredible odds to open and sustain health clinics for tens of thousands of displaced people in somalia. the list goes on and on and on. what is the common denominator of gassiness. in all of these women. how did you each define it. and what were the metrics you had to apply to whittle that giant list down to the hundred and three...
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here anyway let's talk about the tory party conference which actually is related to the queen and the mona keep this room is the queen has been asking advice about how to remove boris johnson as prime minister how do you think the conference has gone well i think it's a bit bizarre to be perfectly frank with you we've had 10 years of austerity and george osborne his colleagues time to have been telling us we can't afford to spend money we have to save money out for the consequence of the practices and here we are with a forest of money for us suddenly appeared money everywhere buses police offices roads because of the previous tory administration the administration of 70 and this is allowed to britain to do this that was had. no i think i think it looks to me like a classic pre-election bribe let's go to this story from the express yes express coburn's plot to actually develop record it would be devastating says ian duncan smith the quiet man of politics is now turning up the volume no doubt a different universe of credit which most people arguably say has killed people in this country wel
here anyway let's talk about the tory party conference which actually is related to the queen and the mona keep this room is the queen has been asking advice about how to remove boris johnson as prime minister how do you think the conference has gone well i think it's a bit bizarre to be perfectly frank with you we've had 10 years of austerity and george osborne his colleagues time to have been telling us we can't afford to spend money we have to save money out for the consequence of the...
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protests and you just need to look at what's going on in places like hawaii with the protests that mona care at the time i was making the film that the code of pipeline protests were going on and so there was this wave of activism amongst indigenous people and that was something that my mom was already working on quite a few decades ago and that those situations really interested me because it was like things have definitely changed and positive ways across the board in many many ways but there i look laces and where we're still fighting and we're still doing the same things that we're still going on you know to look for decades now and that was one of the big motivating factors for me in actually sharing my mom's story with the rest of the world let me just show a little clip here and this is a clip from the making of the trial of. his film which is called marotta how mom decolonized the screening of this. my mother once said what you see when you look at an archival film arisen richlands taking place. she is the grandmother of indigenous sentiment it was about changing history it was
protests and you just need to look at what's going on in places like hawaii with the protests that mona care at the time i was making the film that the code of pipeline protests were going on and so there was this wave of activism amongst indigenous people and that was something that my mom was already working on quite a few decades ago and that those situations really interested me because it was like things have definitely changed and positive ways across the board in many many ways but there...
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cluster munitions joining me from geneva is iran's ambassador to the united nations as well by how mona thank you so much ambassador for coming on the show we'll get to yemen in a moment 1st of all u.k. media says that your country is isolated there are some reports of japan and france offering lines of credit to iran as donald trump ramps up the sanctions what exactly is the state of iran's isolation i think it's better to leave it to all the public opinion we countries isolated president rouhani to travel to new york and we could go visit he was there he met so many leaders and everyone is concerned about extremist unilateralist approach by the united states administration i think our. country is isolated and that's a very telling our situation do you think the instep system of trying to avoid u.s. sanctions is going to work i noticed more countries joined in russia this week many conversations in new york about the europeans have been trying to show that they have done what they read the quote to salvage the d.c.p. way but unfortunately in practice our nothing has moved so far so we'
cluster munitions joining me from geneva is iran's ambassador to the united nations as well by how mona thank you so much ambassador for coming on the show we'll get to yemen in a moment 1st of all u.k. media says that your country is isolated there are some reports of japan and france offering lines of credit to iran as donald trump ramps up the sanctions what exactly is the state of iran's isolation i think it's better to leave it to all the public opinion we countries isolated president...
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liberty ♪ - [awith doilies and tifancy mustaches. 5-hour tea time starts when a client says, "i want the monaa." 5-hour tea, get a boost from a unique energy blend with caffeine from green tea leaves. - i can't have an off day. "oops, sorry," no. i have to be perfect. yeah, so, i grab a 5-hour tea, and i stay energized. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. let others start their tea time with knee-high socks...
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p-tech students around the world. 5-hour tea time starts when a client says, "i want the mona lisa."oost from a unique energy blend with caffeine from green tea leaves. - i can't have an off day. "oops, sorry," no. i have to be perfect. yeah, so, i grab a 5-hour tea, and i stay energized. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. let others start their tea time with knee-high socks and bagpipes. 5-hour tea time starts when you say, "we have to be better than the stevensons this year." 5-hour tea, b vitamins, amino acids, caffeine. - you wanna be great at something? you gotta work for it. in an already jam-packed day, it's great to have such an easy little boost. 5-hour tea keeps me feeling energized, and it keeps me dancing, until at least one of us gets it right. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. - time for a cheer! - [announcer] while some tea times start with-- - give me a t! (crowd cheering) 5-hour tea time starts when your trainer says, "give me another
p-tech students around the world. 5-hour tea time starts when a client says, "i want the mona lisa."oost from a unique energy blend with caffeine from green tea leaves. - i can't have an off day. "oops, sorry," no. i have to be perfect. yeah, so, i grab a 5-hour tea, and i stay energized. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. let others start their tea time with knee-high socks and bagpipes. 5-hour tea time...
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that plant and so i went to the graduation and sat next to the principal and the superintendent and mona gave me a big hug. they said that 85% of the kids that go to college and i looked at the program and i could tell about 60% were your minnesota german scandinavians, about 20%, 25% were latino and 15% were somali. i could see, they showed who was high honors and it was a great ceremony. three students spoke. the valedictorian had been born in ecuador and they spoke and muna spoke about being a high school student and the doubts you have and she gave a very universal speech. she got a standing ovation at the end of it and at the end of this, they pass out the diplomas and made the announcement. she is first and so they said make sure to hold your applause until everyone has been announced. they announced her, and the place went nuts and people were stopping on the bleachers. it just didn't stop. we have a great country. donald trump, two days before the 2016 election, flew to minnesota for the first time during the campaign and he just started spewing. he talked about hillary's plan to
that plant and so i went to the graduation and sat next to the principal and the superintendent and mona gave me a big hug. they said that 85% of the kids that go to college and i looked at the program and i could tell about 60% were your minnesota german scandinavians, about 20%, 25% were latino and 15% were somali. i could see, they showed who was high honors and it was a great ceremony. three students spoke. the valedictorian had been born in ecuador and they spoke and muna spoke about being...