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mr moore how did you finish out of the i met the love. in libya the modern isle of man you was a public prosecutor in the chaos that followed the overthrow of gadhafi in october 2011 he said members of the opposition to jail for murder the very next day they were released and threatened to kill him. so he left libya. in tunis he has joined a group of libyan activist fellow exile. he's put together a group which now tracks alleged crimes committed in their homeland. the video evidence brought to him by a man is shocking. so much to get published. that's a mistake to believe because of. marine one of the. emoticon for the office if you do have that he doesn't even know. what do you think you had best buy this when you video just don't get to. the to be . look so. just so. said he said the landlady so. i said you know. he thought of computer book of yeah and then. the thing you have to get out of. stephan if you think. i'm a lot you all my life in the cuttack a mother i'm a father can be a really. really good to see that kind of training. so
mr moore how did you finish out of the i met the love. in libya the modern isle of man you was a public prosecutor in the chaos that followed the overthrow of gadhafi in october 2011 he said members of the opposition to jail for murder the very next day they were released and threatened to kill him. so he left libya. in tunis he has joined a group of libyan activist fellow exile. he's put together a group which now tracks alleged crimes committed in their homeland. the video evidence brought to...
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on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercer university and asked howuld compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really seem very solution-oriented and i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: meanwhile one day to go on the campaign trail, sanders continues to maintain a lead and you see a little bit of a surge and amy klobuchar, look at poll, sanders on top, 27%, followed by buttigieg 19 and klobuchar at 14 and warren and biden tied there in fourth place at 12%, meanwhile it's all about whether or not the mayor from south bend can actually close in on sanders, he was on the campaign trail yesterday, listen. >> i respect senator sanders and i think a lot of the ideas that he's calling for tied to values that we all share but in a moment like this, telling americans that you've either got to be for a revolution or you have to be for the status quo is telling most of us we don't belong and we need a political movement wh
on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercer university and asked howuld compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really seem very solution-oriented and i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: meanwhile one day to go on the campaign trail, sanders continues to maintain a lead and you see a little bit of...
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coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2000 years. now to something more modern. the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way we see the human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 90
coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find....
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how do you address that? honestly. this is just michael moore and ali velshi. here. >> i can tell you how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv will he says it all the time on tv. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against on that democratic stage. he doesn't, when i was out there last week in new hampshire, every day we get a memo from the campaign saying, please remember, be kind. be kind. yes, have the policy debate. have the disagreement. but only talk about actions. don't talk about a personality thing. it's wrong. it's wrong on a human level. his whole point from the campaign. but still, people watching this right now, they're going, can he win? can he win? it is that nervous thing, what part of this don't they understand? and i think that sometimes, look. in life there's not going to be anything that is absolutely certain. and you're going to have to take a bit of a risk in your own m
how do you address that? honestly. this is just michael moore and ali velshi. here. >> i can tell you how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv will he says it all the time on tv. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against on that democratic stage. he doesn't, when i was out there last week in new hampshire, every day...
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moore. this guy had one negative review and this is how he wants to get the courts involved you want to put this in google you want to sue the guy i mean just take care of your own business right it's sort of ridiculous and this is also a massive slippery slope how long if we keep up this culture until you're no longer allowed to criticize google itself or if you do you're some other massive corporation i'm also all for free speech by you know it's given people a mask to hide behind and they're not taking responsibility for what's being posted and they are hurting innocent people and this is becoming way too widespread dentist to be comes up is foolish it's a bit unhinged if he thinks it's a good idea to be going after a troll on the internet now when someone's looking for a dentist their neighborhood they might google this guy and think do i want to go to the guy who's bringing the courts down on the troll on the internet or maybe i'll go to the dentist on the street instead now i don't agree i think that you know we are in an environment right now that's so divisive and there's these peop
moore. this guy had one negative review and this is how he wants to get the courts involved you want to put this in google you want to sue the guy i mean just take care of your own business right it's sort of ridiculous and this is also a massive slippery slope how long if we keep up this culture until you're no longer allowed to criticize google itself or if you do you're some other massive corporation i'm also all for free speech by you know it's given people a mask to hide behind and they're...
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how's it going? >> hi. are you jack? >> yes. >> i'm detective moore. this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor, derek johnson, was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i asked her, well, what's his real name? she said chris. >>> coming up -- a stunning revelation. was l.j., all along, just annie's nickname for chris bagshaw? and a death on the road puts jaclyn's case in jeopardy. >> i lost any information i needed on that case. oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering) (frustrated yell
how's it going? >> hi. are you jack? >> yes. >> i'm detective moore. this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor, derek johnson, was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i...
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moore. >>> up next, this 16-year-old got game, and got goals. how he's freestyling his way to fame. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. ♪ (howling wind) (howling wind) even when your car is clean, doe
moore. >>> up next, this 16-year-old got game, and got goals. how he's freestyling his way to fame. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10...
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how do you address that, honestly? this is just michael moore ali velshi, no cameras here. >> i can tell you exactly how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him for 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv. but he is -- he's a person that is -- he says this all the time in his speeches. i never see it. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against, you know, on that democratic stage. he doesn't -- when i was out there last week in new hampshire, every day we get a memo from the -- from the campaign saying, please, remember, be kind. be kind. don't -- yes, have the policy debate. have the disagreement. but only talk about actions. don't talk about a personality thing. it's wrong. it's wrong just on a human level. his whole point from the campaign, it's -- it -- it -- but, still, people watching this right now. they're going, i don't know, can he win? can he win? and it's that jittery, that nervous thing that -- what part
how do you address that, honestly? this is just michael moore ali velshi, no cameras here. >> i can tell you exactly how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him for 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv. but he is -- he's a person that is -- he says this all the time in his speeches. i never see it. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against, you know, on...
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police are trying to figure out how she died, launching a homicide investigation. here is marcus moore-knit south carolina town has come to a heartbreaking end. >> it is with extremely heavy hearts that we are announcing that we have found the body that the coroner has identified as faye marie swetlik. >> reporter: authorities now treating this case as a homicide. they also say investigators found a male's body in the same cayce neighborhood where little faye disappeared, but it is unclear how their deaths may be connected. >> at this time we feel there is no danger to the community. >> reporter: the 6-year-old girl vanished on monday afternoon, last seen playing outside her home after returning from school. these are among the last known images of faye captured on surveillance cameras getting off her school bus before she went missing. hundreds of investigators converging on this neighborhood, including the fbi. searching from the air. and on the ground. knocking on doors and going to every home in the neighborhood, even picking through landfills and dumpsters in the area. authorities
police are trying to figure out how she died, launching a homicide investigation. here is marcus moore-knit south carolina town has come to a heartbreaking end. >> it is with extremely heavy hearts that we are announcing that we have found the body that the coroner has identified as faye marie swetlik. >> reporter: authorities now treating this case as a homicide. they also say investigators found a male's body in the same cayce neighborhood where little faye disappeared, but it is...
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this is deja news coming up next on news aisha tyler moore in saying deadly shooting in its history in footage shows how the police finally found the government hiding in a couple. of the rise in xenophobia in the wake of the corona virus outbreak which is prompting the racial prejudice against people of chinese origin. is on the way next to. asia i'll be back at the top of the a good day. markets . your business magazine the germany on d w. b r fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a plan would be an issue for you to. say nothing is just that the children who have already been the boy and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made some minds. have fun in pyongyang. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself. but only a few can enjoy the benefits for those the regime allows. kim jong un has introduced and insidious reward system to coerce allegiance to the regime. those who don't make it into the fun metropolis are often cold and hungry. and have fun in pyon
this is deja news coming up next on news aisha tyler moore in saying deadly shooting in its history in footage shows how the police finally found the government hiding in a couple. of the rise in xenophobia in the wake of the corona virus outbreak which is prompting the racial prejudice against people of chinese origin. is on the way next to. asia i'll be back at the top of the a good day. markets . your business magazine the germany on d w. b r fighters want to start families to become farmers...
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moore, thank you for being with us. for more on this, let's bring back my panel. let me ask you, howad the aftermath of the acquittal, politically will this matter in the election? and the president's post acquittal behavior, not shaking hands with the speaker of the house, and his profane kind of speech that he made at the white house the next day. >> yeah. umm, i think as far as the election goes, it really won't -- that won't be the issue. his impeachment. it may affect some of those running for senate. it could be a hard thing for susan collins to come over or others in swing districts. the way it hurts the president is his behavior since. and so when the american public sees him trying to get rid of not political appointees like ambassador sondland. he got that appointment because he gave his -- whatever it was a million bucks. we put him in a different category. you go after people in uniform who are serve thing country and you're taking vengeance on them -- >> walked them out the door like they're criminals. and to go after his brother. >> yeah. and this is not the first or th
moore, thank you for being with us. for more on this, let's bring back my panel. let me ask you, howad the aftermath of the acquittal, politically will this matter in the election? and the president's post acquittal behavior, not shaking hands with the speaker of the house, and his profane kind of speech that he made at the white house the next day. >> yeah. umm, i think as far as the election goes, it really won't -- that won't be the issue. his impeachment. it may affect some of those...
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it just goes to show how much of his political and moral mooring the current gop and its leader, trump, in the white house has lost. amy: i would like to turn to a contrast to senator romney and that is republican senator lisa murkowski of alaska speaking on the senate floor earlier this week. she called trump's behavior shameful but said she would vote to acqcquit him. washe president's behavior shameful and wrong. interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation. the president has the responsibility to uphold the integrity and the honor of the office. not just for himself, but for all future presidents. actionsg the office by or even name-calling weakens it for future presidents and it weakens our country. the response to the presesiden's behaviors is not to disenfranchise nearly 63 million americans and remove him from the ballot. the house could have pursued censure and not medially jumped to the remedy of last resort. i i cannot vote to c convict. amy: that is alaska republican senator murkowski. in the midst of this trial, the questions were, what would murkowski,
it just goes to show how much of his political and moral mooring the current gop and its leader, trump, in the white house has lost. amy: i would like to turn to a contrast to senator romney and that is republican senator lisa murkowski of alaska speaking on the senate floor earlier this week. she called trump's behavior shameful but said she would vote to acqcquit him. washe president's behavior shameful and wrong. interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation. the president...
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moore. she was asking the vice president how he intended to campaign on the national stage after a lacklusterhowing in iowa? we talked to her, specifically, for a reaction. and here's what she said? >> a lot of what he is saying seems to be really paypal space and very sad. we heard a lot about deaths and cancer and people losing their jobs. and to me doesn't really seem very solution oriented. i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: speaking of momentum, let me catch you up what is happening. sanders with the lead one day to go. and mayor buttigieg trying to close in on him on a surprise surge from amy klobuchar. here is the latest "boston globe" suffolk university poll. sanders 27, buttigieg way up to 14 and warren and biden decide at 12. a comfortable 22 point lead. that's not going to be the case this go around. we will have president trump here just in a few hours, 12 hours i suppose. over my shoulder you see the southern new hampshire university arena. we'll give you a look here. it's snowing still. it's very cold. but we have seen several people w
moore. she was asking the vice president how he intended to campaign on the national stage after a lacklusterhowing in iowa? we talked to her, specifically, for a reaction. and here's what she said? >> a lot of what he is saying seems to be really paypal space and very sad. we heard a lot about deaths and cancer and people losing their jobs. and to me doesn't really seem very solution oriented. i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: speaking of...
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and they're doing it again now and i don't think i mean michael moore who i don't really respect is absolutely right on this one what what how can you change the rules to let bloomberg in the debate when he got how many caucus votes that he get i was a 10. it's just nuts and i don't think people in it who vote are stupid i really just don't think that and the people who are trying to rig the system are their group arising themselves if you remember the professor from mit who made a fool out of himself over obamacare the they're proving how ignorant they are and i think it's doing incredible damage to the democrat brand in jena if there's a lot of people that support bernie sanders that they say this is deja vu all over again i mean this this is something this is a a game changer i mean doing it twice in a row and and you know and pete booted judges you know is interesting and nice as he may be he doesn't have the wherewithal to go there to go into the general election as a matter fact is none of them do and i think this is one of the things that the d.n.c. is scrambling right now and changing the rules for bloomberg and beli
and they're doing it again now and i don't think i mean michael moore who i don't really respect is absolutely right on this one what what how can you change the rules to let bloomberg in the debate when he got how many caucus votes that he get i was a 10. it's just nuts and i don't think people in it who vote are stupid i really just don't think that and the people who are trying to rig the system are their group arising themselves if you remember the professor from mit who made a fool out of...
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how that plays out going forward. vonnie: one gop no vote and she is done. the president already tried with herman cain and stephen mooreth of those didn't get anywhere in the process. judy shelton has got the furthest in the process. why would republicans go against president trump on this particular issue? matt: as we know, republican senators have been pretty willing to green light trump's other appointees in other areas and go along with his policies, but the fed seems to be one area or they have been willing to stand up to him over the course of his presidency. you see the issue that they have with people blake shelton and stephen moore and herman cain -- with people like shelton and stephen moore and herman cain, they are intent on keeping mainstream people in the fed. it kind of shows how important the institution is to them at the end of the day. guy: it was interesting listening to the banking committee talk to powell the other day. senator after senator talking about the idea that fed independence was in the -- was important to them. how is this process actually working? normally, you would expect serious vett
how that plays out going forward. vonnie: one gop no vote and she is done. the president already tried with herman cain and stephen mooreth of those didn't get anywhere in the process. judy shelton has got the furthest in the process. why would republicans go against president trump on this particular issue? matt: as we know, republican senators have been pretty willing to green light trump's other appointees in other areas and go along with his policies, but the fed seems to be one area or...
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playing volleyball, and it hurt so much i threw up. [ laughter ] there's rules about how hard you can throw it, jessica moore hey, i have nothing against old fashioned ways of doing things as long as it's not for something important. if your friend brews his own beer, that's great if your doctor still uses leeches, you get a new doctor. [ laughter ] and hey, you can't take outmoded system and fix it with an app. some things are too old for modern solutions when grandma starts having trouble getting around, you don't buy her a razor scooter. [ laughter ] and hey, what was the name of the company that built this app anyway vote tracker my caucus pal? shadow people already think this process is shady that's like releasing a dating app called axe murderer. [ laughter ] an aside "hey" to the media. don't cause more trouble last night one of the iowa precinct secretaries was on hold with the democratic party, waiting to report the results while also talking to wolf blitzer on cnn and then this happened. >> wolf i have been on hold for over an hour with the iowa democratic party >> what are you hearing? i know you'
playing volleyball, and it hurt so much i threw up. [ laughter ] there's rules about how hard you can throw it, jessica moore hey, i have nothing against old fashioned ways of doing things as long as it's not for something important. if your friend brews his own beer, that's great if your doctor still uses leeches, you get a new doctor. [ laughter ] and hey, you can't take outmoded system and fix it with an app. some things are too old for modern solutions when grandma starts having trouble...
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how personal this is for all of them. david? >> just an awful story. marcus moore in south carolina. rcus, thank you. >>> and we're going to turn next to the fiery train crash and the dramatic rescue that followed in eastern kentucky. the cargo train loaded with ethanol going off the rails. the engine plunging into the water. crew members trapped inside. they were thrown into the river. nearby homes evacuated as emergency crews battled the flames. and here's abc's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: witnesses who were recording the rescue on their cell phones about three hours east of lexington, kentucky, were worried the two train operators wouldn't survive. >> come on guys, don't give up! >> reporter: the two crew members were trapped in the middle of this growing fire after the train hit a rockslide, sending it tumbling into the big sandy river just before daylight. >> they're trapped on the nose of the engine in the river. can't get back on the bank because of the fire that's spreading. >> reporter: help came quickly and saved their lives. >> this is just an absolutely massive b
how personal this is for all of them. david? >> just an awful story. marcus moore in south carolina. rcus, thank you. >>> and we're going to turn next to the fiery train crash and the dramatic rescue that followed in eastern kentucky. the cargo train loaded with ethanol going off the rails. the engine plunging into the water. crew members trapped inside. they were thrown into the river. nearby homes evacuated as emergency crews battled the flames. and here's abc's steve osunsami...
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enator moore capito: is what you're saying the $250 million the election security piece, is that how i'm hearing it? honorable wolf: no. the budget request enacted in what i can tell you in .y. 2020, that is an election year. as we look at 2021, we'll sustain that in the budget that we'll ested for 2021 sustain those activities. senator moore capito: i'll note cfas canceling the program at the same time which is part of that reduction as well. i'd note, just because this is an election year doesn't mean elections stop as november of 2020. this will be an ongoing responsibility of you and others administration. let me ask about the border wall ecause that's obviously a source of interest. can you tell us -- you're asking enough to build another -- well, urrently, 126 miles have been built to date of the money that's been previously -- provided for. what are the new capabilities as a result of this and what are as the next $2 billion and how will that affect system?der wall honorable wolf: sure, chairman. s you indicated, we have 126 completed. we have 213 miles currently nder construc
enator moore capito: is what you're saying the $250 million the election security piece, is that how i'm hearing it? honorable wolf: no. the budget request enacted in what i can tell you in .y. 2020, that is an election year. as we look at 2021, we'll sustain that in the budget that we'll ested for 2021 sustain those activities. senator moore capito: i'll note cfas canceling the program at the same time which is part of that reduction as well. i'd note, just because this is an election year...
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the massage, no matter how it functions, requires a c.u. >> vice president moore: yeah.ank you for bringing that to my attention. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: so the size of the gym, its size did not trigger a c.u.? >> at the time, no. i was not the principle planner for that project nor the introduction, the size of the gym. >> commissioner fung: a lot of certain type of uses have a size threshold. >> this is in a c-3 district, i don't believe, not to mention -- >> commissioner fung: okay. >> not to mention it's in its own s.u.d., the mission s.u.d., which would kind of guide the permissions at the location. >> president koppel: commissioner diamond? >> commissioner diamond: while i'm pleased that the two sides got together, i'm disappointed that they did not reach agreement. i believe that the conditions that were offered by the project sponsor are a gesture towards neighborliness. i recognize they are of limited value to the community, but i would rather see the project approved with those conditions than without those conditions, so i
the massage, no matter how it functions, requires a c.u. >> vice president moore: yeah.ank you for bringing that to my attention. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: so the size of the gym, its size did not trigger a c.u.? >> at the time, no. i was not the principle planner for that project nor the introduction, the size of the gym. >> commissioner fung: a lot of certain type of uses have a size threshold. >> this is in a c-3...
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last number of years well we're finally there we shall see how it all unfolds that's it for this program thanks to all our guests david moore catherine mcbride and call bill thanks very much indeed and thank you for watching and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion just go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle for that is that a.j. side story so for me nick clarke and the whole team here it's goodbye from. i. donna the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about the hillary campaign to make a show like to see an investigation stick the troops did the trump campaign with russia did you at any time birch the former f.b.i. director james call me in any way shape or form to close sort of batten down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know. next question bottle field washington on al-jazeera. anti fascist anti establishment and provide. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separa
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last number of years well we're finally there we shall see how it all unfolds that's it for this program thanks to all our guests david moore catherine mcbride and call bill thanks very much indeed and thank you for watching and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion just go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle for that is that a.j. side story so for me nick clarke and the whole team here it's goodbye from. i. talk to al jazeera we are scared we talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they are the endemic corruption and together we listen so if you really put place china as an enemy of ours and that's really that yours we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. to culture a down's thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to be abrasive need to take their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are and whether. this is a suburb of the capital new delhi tibet so the refugees here since 964 buttons
last number of years well we're finally there we shall see how it all unfolds that's it for this program thanks to all our guests david moore catherine mcbride and call bill thanks very much indeed and thank you for watching and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion just go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle for that is that...
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how much time do i have left? >> 30 seconds. michael moore in 30 seconds. this i want to see. this i'm going to sit back and watch. >> if we had medicare for all, if we had a free health care system, nobody tonight would say gee, i'm feeling a fever, i'm coughing. i have to go to the doctor. i can't afford it. 29 million don't have health insurance, another 50 million are underinsured. they don't have time. they're told you got to get this test for the coronavirus, but it's at that hospital. oh, i'm sorry, it's out of network. oh, you brought the wrong card. oh. in no other democracy does this happen. if you're sick tonight, if you think you have the coronavirus, you go to the doctor first thing in the morning, it's free. the hospital's free. everything is free. just understand the danger of this. if we have a pandemic, if we have anybody who says i'm going to put that off, they put everybody in danger, not just themselves, but everybody. we're a safer society when everyone goes to the doctor for free, everyone's covered, nobody worries about going into debt. >> to your point,
how much time do i have left? >> 30 seconds. michael moore in 30 seconds. this i want to see. this i'm going to sit back and watch. >> if we had medicare for all, if we had a free health care system, nobody tonight would say gee, i'm feeling a fever, i'm coughing. i have to go to the doctor. i can't afford it. 29 million don't have health insurance, another 50 million are underinsured. they don't have time. they're told you got to get this test for the coronavirus, but it's at that...
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i would like to incorporate commissioner moore's request that we get reports back from time to time at how this is playing out once they open. i don't want to link that at all to revocation of permits. just an informational report because it will help us to make better decisions. >> just to add, commissioner, wr cannabis is slow-moving, so we have three newly licensed sites now open and expect more newly licensed sites to come through. when we do have a bit of an opportunity to kind of see how our new sites under the new held code are operating, we will certainly report back. >> ok. >> i'll second that motion. >> commissioners, just as a point of clarification, commissioner diamond, were you looking back at the action you're taking? >> yes. >> specifically related to this subject property, not in general overview of cannabis. >> including this property. >> including this property, very good. and would you like a written or informational presentation? >> informational presentation. >> very good. do you have anything to add? >> can we say, maybe, one year upon opening of the business? >> yes
i would like to incorporate commissioner moore's request that we get reports back from time to time at how this is playing out once they open. i don't want to link that at all to revocation of permits. just an informational report because it will help us to make better decisions. >> just to add, commissioner, wr cannabis is slow-moving, so we have three newly licensed sites now open and expect more newly licensed sites to come through. when we do have a bit of an opportunity to kind of...
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moore, good morning. guest: good morning. how are you, jesse? host: we are doing great.hat is the case for pete buttigieg in south carolina? guest: the case is very simple. , newed transformational generational leadership. we need someone that can bring grace and integrity back to the white house. i think your previous color was mentioning that. for me, it is a clear choice that pete buttigieg is that person. not only that but beat has shown in iowa, new hampshire, and nevada that he can bring together the coalition we need in november to defeat donald trump. america and more urban corridor's, more young, experienced people, publicans, democrats, and and and's. -- and african-americans, and that is a coalition we need to build to beats donald trump. pete has shown he has the message and is the candidate that can do that in south carolina and across the country. host: in the story about your endorsement of mayor buttigieg, it said you were first introduced to him last month. talk about that meeting and what about that meeting decided to put you in his corner? guest: with
moore, good morning. guest: good morning. how are you, jesse? host: we are doing great.hat is the case for pete buttigieg in south carolina? guest: the case is very simple. , newed transformational generational leadership. we need someone that can bring grace and integrity back to the white house. i think your previous color was mentioning that. for me, it is a clear choice that pete buttigieg is that person. not only that but beat has shown in iowa, new hampshire, and nevada that he can bring...
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how. there's no emails between moore and smyer. there's no text messages.o phone calls. >> the defense portrayed derek as a man who loved his children, not one who would try to have them murdered. >> there's mr. smyer again in the hospital holding his baby. and i think it's important when you're looking at this case that you evaluate his expression on his face in these photos. proud father or killer? >> not only was derek smyer innocent of crystal's murder, said the defense. maybe c-styles was too. there was no physical evidence placing him in that parking garage. maybe, they said, this wasn't a hit after all. >> several of the witnesses testify to hearing an argument. and then all of a sudden the argument ended, there was a pause, and a gunshot. it is absolutely inconsistent with a hired hit. >> if not a hit, then what happened? the defense had a theory. it involves this photo of crystal's son javonte, found near her body. >> it's obvious that miss taylor was holding that picture when she got shot. >> schneider wasn't allowed to directly spell out his theo
how. there's no emails between moore and smyer. there's no text messages.o phone calls. >> the defense portrayed derek as a man who loved his children, not one who would try to have them murdered. >> there's mr. smyer again in the hospital holding his baby. and i think it's important when you're looking at this case that you evaluate his expression on his face in these photos. proud father or killer? >> not only was derek smyer innocent of crystal's murder, said the defense....
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the massage, no matter how it functions, requires a c.u. >> vice president moore: yeah.ank you for bringing that to my attention. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: so the size of the gym, its size did not trigger a c.u.? >> at the time, no. i was not the principle planner for that project nor the introduction, the size of the gym. >> commissioner fung: a lot of certain type of uses have a size threshold. >> this is in a c-3 district, i don't believe, not to mention -- >> commissioner fung: okay. >> not to mention it's in its own s.u.d., the mission s.u.d., which would kind of guide the permissions at the location. >> president koppel: commissioner diamond? >> commissioner diamond: while i'm pleased that the two sides got together, i'm disappointed that they did not reach agreement. i believe that the conditions that were offered by the project sponsor are a gesture towards neighborliness. i recognize they are of limited value to the community, but i would rather see the project approved with those conditions than without those conditions, so i
the massage, no matter how it functions, requires a c.u. >> vice president moore: yeah.ank you for bringing that to my attention. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: so the size of the gym, its size did not trigger a c.u.? >> at the time, no. i was not the principle planner for that project nor the introduction, the size of the gym. >> commissioner fung: a lot of certain type of uses have a size threshold. >> this is in a c-3...
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how to strengthen their security systems. we have casey ellis insecurity researcher moore, and tell us about this. >> bug crowd connects the hackersh companies that want security feedback. we run contests where they compete to find ways to find vulnerability so they can be fixed. >> companies may not be comfortable directly contacting a hacker with a negative connotation. >> there are a lot of good ones out there but historically the definition of hacker is mostly negative. >> when you go out to try to examine vulnerability, what is the most common thing you look for other than weak passwords? >> weak passwords or things left on the internet. i will see what information left around to give me clues on how to go further to get into the systems. >> home security systems are very digital with rain doorbells, indoor and outdoor cameras which are all ip cameras meaning they are on the internet. someone with a little bit of knowledge can get to them and how can you get people from getting to them? >> i would go with a strong password and up password on the wi-fi and looking for product that openly cares about security, and try to improv
how to strengthen their security systems. we have casey ellis insecurity researcher moore, and tell us about this. >> bug crowd connects the hackersh companies that want security feedback. we run contests where they compete to find ways to find vulnerability so they can be fixed. >> companies may not be comfortable directly contacting a hacker with a negative connotation. >> there are a lot of good ones out there but historically the definition of hacker is mostly negative....
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how japan is scrambling to contain the outbreak. >> reporter: japan is scrambling to prevent the 70 cases of coronavirus on the princess diamond cruise ship moored in yokohama. there's a lot at stake. the country is preparing to welcome visitors to the olympic games in tokyo this summer and needs to show it can contain the infection. 13 americans are among the confirmed cases. all passengers are confined to their rooms. >> we're prepared to do the 14 days. but i don't think it's even safe to be here. >> reporter: hong kong is also taking no chances at its borders. now travellers not only from wuhan but anywhere in mainland china would have to submit to a 14 day quarantine monitored by gps enabled wrist bands. in hubei province, china over 50 million people remain under siege. china is being criticized for failing to respond to early warnings about the coronavirus. the doctor who died was silenced when he sounded the alarm about a new virus infecting people late last year. chinese ambassador on "face the nation". >> i don't know who tried to silent him but there was certainly disagreement or people were not able to reach agreement on what exactly
how japan is scrambling to contain the outbreak. >> reporter: japan is scrambling to prevent the 70 cases of coronavirus on the princess diamond cruise ship moored in yokohama. there's a lot at stake. the country is preparing to welcome visitors to the olympic games in tokyo this summer and needs to show it can contain the infection. 13 americans are among the confirmed cases. all passengers are confined to their rooms. >> we're prepared to do the 14 days. but i don't think it's...
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in-depth reports move through have i focus my 5th how does iraq has teams on the ground there saying that they're against you on the united to play in moore 2 documentaries and live news if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this who writes is that a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic drug this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist when trying to bring to the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains on al-jazeera the controversial leader of his letter. published how to use one of the most one internists history of israel to come to terms on his alleged extra judicial killings by israeli television ads in the side since being called in the bus crews the outcome is only deaths if someone tried to get to chicago immediately sumi tennyson was shut down the borders to go kill him in damascus al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the board so no matter how you
in-depth reports move through have i focus my 5th how does iraq has teams on the ground there saying that they're against you on the united to play in moore 2 documentaries and live news if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this who writes is that a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic drug this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a...
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moore if you. can wish them good looking at the through the middle ages and how they were to get a man a good man and given to him in a go it is a very different picture from what we've been hearing the most and it's very convincing but they have. predation india's most populous state there are 44000000 muslims amongst its population of over 230000000. its chief minister is your view that a prominent figure in 112 hindu nationalist politics to many he's a divisive figure and he's behind a youth movement accused of involvement in communal violence he maintains that today's problems are the result of hundreds of years of conflict. in a 2015 speech he reportedly said it was his intention to place statues of hindu gods in every mosque. i wanted to talk to him. about his views on muslims and the beef and cattle trade. he declined my interview request with his biographer and political analyst shantanu gupta is willing to talk to us. kind of clash of civilizations a civilization which came from outside it brokered temples bonder lebanese destroyed your social education systems india is still coming thumbsti
moore if you. can wish them good looking at the through the middle ages and how they were to get a man a good man and given to him in a go it is a very different picture from what we've been hearing the most and it's very convincing but they have. predation india's most populous state there are 44000000 muslims amongst its population of over 230000000. its chief minister is your view that a prominent figure in 112 hindu nationalist politics to many he's a divisive figure and he's behind a youth...
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how to best keep yourself safe from the virus. >>thanks for joining us. everybody, i'm to keep of the arc and i'm pam moore in for grant lotus tonight and of course our top story tracking the deadly ronavirus outbreak just hours ago we found that the nta clara public heth department has confirmed e 3rd case of coronavirus in the county, this is the second case of coronavirus in the us th no known orig. th's what's so disturbing kron four's rob fladeboe live santa clara county tonight with more on this se, rob. >>this right out to pam on here at the county health lab but this is atalley medical center in san jose where as you id the health department just held a news conference here about 45 minutes ago to announce that it is confirmed that indeed there is now a new case of coronavirus here in the county now what mas this case different s that this individual has no travel history and so far as they've been able to determine so far nocontact with anyone else who may have traveled a in areas where the virus has been known to infected because of privacy concerns the health department sharing very little about
how to best keep yourself safe from the virus. >>thanks for joining us. everybody, i'm to keep of the arc and i'm pam moore in for grant lotus tonight and of course our top story tracking the deadly ronavirus outbreak just hours ago we found that the nta clara public heth department has confirmed e 3rd case of coronavirus in the county, this is the second case of coronavirus in the us th no known orig. th's what's so disturbing kron four's rob fladeboe live santa clara county tonight with...