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well, let's start on mr scissors, shall we, or mr nobody is i think one of the leaders calls him?not got a prayer, has he? does not seem that he has a prayer at all because the two parties that had the largest votes in the match for election, the five star movement and the northern league, have both said they will not support his government. that could lead to re—elections in august. government. that could lead to re-elections in august. and the markets do not appear to have made their minds up over the last 12 hours or so. is difficult for the market to know what to make of this, what we need to see is what campaign platform these parties will contain on over the summer platform these parties will contain on over the summer because that is theissue,is on over the summer because that is the issue, is this new election going to become basically a de facto referendum on whether italy stays in the eurozone all leads? you're right, but that is such a massive, it is almost too frightening to contemplate for those who are least support the idea of that. absolutely, italians when they up
well, let's start on mr scissors, shall we, or mr nobody is i think one of the leaders calls him?not got a prayer, has he? does not seem that he has a prayer at all because the two parties that had the largest votes in the match for election, the five star movement and the northern league, have both said they will not support his government. that could lead to re—elections in august. government. that could lead to re-elections in august. and the markets do not appear to have made their minds...
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mission there square past the military history museum on this red square itself as you were saying and mr nobody ever saying there was such an emotional day such a personal day for many russians so many families affected by the war pretty much every family has ancestors has relatives are either dead or still living that made a contribution to that great victory also a very special day today indeed because it's also the same tenor read of the founding of the red army back in nineteen eighteen after the russian revolution of course and also the anniversary of the victory in the battle of stalingrad modern day volgograd of course in southern russia that was one of the key battles of the great patriotic war one of the the biggest the most bloody battles which really was a turning point not only on the eastern front in the russian fight against nazi germany but overall in the second world war my great grandfather for them died also on the battles under stalin rather so very poignant they personally for myself here as well it's very much else about the military to volunteers you said then it is the gu
mission there square past the military history museum on this red square itself as you were saying and mr nobody ever saying there was such an emotional day such a personal day for many russians so many families affected by the war pretty much every family has ancestors has relatives are either dead or still living that made a contribution to that great victory also a very special day today indeed because it's also the same tenor read of the founding of the red army back in nineteen eighteen...
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this level when it comes to motivating people he's certainly seen as a man who can challenge mr adlon but nobody really things mr inject can get the necessary fifty percent of the vote in the first round of elections so the opposition's best hope is that misses out on will not get these fifty percent as well and therefore be forced into a runoff against a single opposition candidate but let's remember this election is again happening under a state of emergency which has all kinds of implications for candidates and campaigns rights groups criticize the media landscape here is overwhelmingly in support of the government in support of mr adlon so many people here fear that these elections are not going to be fair elections now you are standing in gezi park where five years ago today they will massive protests people have come out to demonstrate against a controversial development project planned for this popular park and the protests turned violent after a ride police car broke with protesters using tear gas and water cannon the government stuff response spot nationwide protests that people wanted
this level when it comes to motivating people he's certainly seen as a man who can challenge mr adlon but nobody really things mr inject can get the necessary fifty percent of the vote in the first round of elections so the opposition's best hope is that misses out on will not get these fifty percent as well and therefore be forced into a runoff against a single opposition candidate but let's remember this election is again happening under a state of emergency which has all kinds of...
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mr. yockelson: yes. i can imagine. nobody flinched. you would have thought they would of ran for cover. mr. moizan: here, they are entering in line. this is a training trench we see. they are filling their hot coffee into the trench. the trench itself, they were walking in a zigzag pattern. that is how they were designed? mr. moizan: yes, to avoid straight firing. belief -- corne beef, bread. mr. yockelson: they're taking cover, enjoying their meals. when they were engaging,, they were not so lucky to have. mr. moizan: yes. is that a french medical officer? be one with a patch? mr. moizan: yes, drinking champagne. chateau-thierry is part of the champagne production area. mr. yockelson: there is a soldier with his boots. >> chicken-- mr. moizan: preparing the chicken for a meal. enjoy therying to front. mr. yockelson: the recognize that? mr. moizan: not exactly. [laughter] mr. yockelson: look at the gramophone. mr. moizan: that is great. most of the time, soli ders are not fighting. they are only fighting 20% of the time. chateau-thierry occupied by the second division, made of two brigad
mr. yockelson: yes. i can imagine. nobody flinched. you would have thought they would of ran for cover. mr. moizan: here, they are entering in line. this is a training trench we see. they are filling their hot coffee into the trench. the trench itself, they were walking in a zigzag pattern. that is how they were designed? mr. moizan: yes, to avoid straight firing. belief -- corne beef, bread. mr. yockelson: they're taking cover, enjoying their meals. when they were engaging,, they were not so...
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to the final to perhaps they define a complete and nobody nobody even mr tribe i believe nobody can convert anyone had to be the must do i was saying be kind to to prevent a situation from happening.
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mr. bolton, nobody is showing up on our shores with muskets.yber warfare is the problem. >>> an inspiring story. shaw charged a shooter as he was reloading an assault rifle in nashville. he ripped the gun from the shooter's hands, forcing him to flee. shaw has now raised over $230,000 for the victims including the four people who died and their families. the goal was $15,000. >> this guy is a hero every time he does something. >> he said the widespread generosity, quote, has been a heart warming reminder of what is possible when we come together to care for one another. remember that. we're constantly talking about the divide in this country, the anger. the divide is at the fringe. at the center there are millions of great americans that every day are doing great things. james shaw junior is just one of them. >> we'll be right back. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps you
mr. bolton, nobody is showing up on our shores with muskets.yber warfare is the problem. >>> an inspiring story. shaw charged a shooter as he was reloading an assault rifle in nashville. he ripped the gun from the shooter's hands, forcing him to flee. shaw has now raised over $230,000 for the victims including the four people who died and their families. the goal was $15,000. >> this guy is a hero every time he does something. >> he said the widespread generosity, quote,...
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to the final to perhaps the final complete and nobody nobody even mr tribe but he know what do. we must be kind. to prevent a situation from happening. americans and the europeans in different comes but i know it's will be it's going to be difficult i know it all right so we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to fred reagan former vice president of the european commission talking about charming crashed relations stay with us. i don't think it's i will not be here that. much better to. get you to talk a little. illegal. behavior than i am being that doesn't mean i'll just tell you the other side of the muck on them and. by then i got a session on the nod there in. by then is assess the long. haul i'll start listening to an audience and listeners going then want. some certainly not so. and most of it was revealed to the multiple injuries among current enough to so for them to keep still keep hold of the work but it shows your your mercy on the phone to the book when you book a political symbol so the so you're welcome to use a book in a
to the final to perhaps the final complete and nobody nobody even mr tribe but he know what do. we must be kind. to prevent a situation from happening. americans and the europeans in different comes but i know it's will be it's going to be difficult i know it all right so we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to fred reagan former vice president of the european commission talking about charming crashed relations stay with us. i don't think it's i...
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mr. president. >> nobody is accusing other than stormy daniels cohen or any of these companies officially least, of any wrongdoing here. but there are a lot of questions being raised about why people would pay michael cohen given that he owes no -- tell me if i'm wrong -- expertise in health care or aerospace or telecom communications. why were they paying him so much money if he's not a person who could really help them in any way? other than give them access to the president? >> i mean, i love the way you're asking the question because it is a very good lead-in to what i'm supposed to say, what i'm supposed to say right now is they're paying him to curry influence and what they're doing is paying him to run their banner through the west wing and to influence the president of the united states on their behalf and so this lobbying of influence is worth the multiple millions of dollars that they're paying michael cohen. but that's actually not what i'm going to say. what i'm going to say is that i think -- if you really know the president, as well as i know the president, as well as you go
mr. president. >> nobody is accusing other than stormy daniels cohen or any of these companies officially least, of any wrongdoing here. but there are a lot of questions being raised about why people would pay michael cohen given that he owes no -- tell me if i'm wrong -- expertise in health care or aerospace or telecom communications. why were they paying him so much money if he's not a person who could really help them in any way? other than give them access to the president? >> i...
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speaker so on this level when it comes to mobilizing people he indeed is seen as a challenger to mr add on that nobody really things miss to inject can get the necessary fifty percent of the vote on election day in the first round the best hope of the opposition is that mr adelman will also not get the fifty percent on june twenty fourth and therefore be forced into a runoff against a single opposition candidate but we have to remember this election again is happening under a state of emergency which has all kinds of implications for companions and candidates rights groups criticize that the media landscape here is overwhelmingly in favor of the government of mr advani and many people here feel this election is not going to be a fair one at all you know yet we're having this conversation on a day that marks for many turks a type of watershed moment for modern turkey the fifth anniversary of the gays a part protest in istanbul public demonstrations over a planned development project mired in corruption charges back then for that popular gasing park turned violent after riot police deployed now they for
speaker so on this level when it comes to mobilizing people he indeed is seen as a challenger to mr add on that nobody really things miss to inject can get the necessary fifty percent of the vote on election day in the first round the best hope of the opposition is that mr adelman will also not get the fifty percent on june twenty fourth and therefore be forced into a runoff against a single opposition candidate but we have to remember this election again is happening under a state of emergency...
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to the final to perhaps the final nobody nobody even mr tribe but he would. be the must be kind to prevent a situation from happening. americans and the europeans in different comes but i know it's will be it's going to be difficult i know it all right so we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to. former vice president of the european commission talking about charming crashed relations stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to go in for and let it be an arms race based on often spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful a very critical time to sit down and talk. i am a sign genetically modified organisms in the system kids in the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . brian todd is taking that and knights and what does not have to do with g.m. . trysts. officials almost soft. life is a chemical widely used to kill lead. listen to the most widely used herbicide is the old good beer is because.
to the final to perhaps the final nobody nobody even mr tribe but he would. be the must be kind to prevent a situation from happening. americans and the europeans in different comes but i know it's will be it's going to be difficult i know it all right so we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to. former vice president of the european commission talking about charming crashed relations stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that...
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mr. clement said nobody questions this permits the employee to. collective action to arbitrate their claims but giving them to act in concert it does not extend to concerted activities they validly agreed to waive under other federal statutes and for decades through the 2010 general counsel memo the board recognized as much section seven and eight were understood as protecting employees from dismissal or retaliation. >> what about the reality with ernst and young the individual claim is $1800 to proceed alone would cost much more than any potential recovery. that's why it is a situation where there is strength in numbers and that is the whole idea of the nlra with strength in numbers we have to protect the individual worker from being in a situation where they cannot protect his rights. >> justice ginsburg there are provisions in the arbitration agreements for costs and fees and payments but even if you thought that just resulted in an argument that they could not vindicate their claims those are the exactly the arguments that they rejected bilate
mr. clement said nobody questions this permits the employee to. collective action to arbitrate their claims but giving them to act in concert it does not extend to concerted activities they validly agreed to waive under other federal statutes and for decades through the 2010 general counsel memo the board recognized as much section seven and eight were understood as protecting employees from dismissal or retaliation. >> what about the reality with ernst and young the individual claim is...
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nobody knows what mr trump has in mind that if he makes good on his threat, do they try and keep it aliveo excepting new conditions? if that happens, iran, too, could walk away. a busy agenda today. in hungary, the new parliament will assemble for the first time since viktor 0rban‘s fidesz party won a third consecutive election victory exactly a month ago. fidesz deputies will occupy 133 seats in the 199 seat parliament, giving them a narrow two—thirds majority. the bbc‘s nick thorpe isjoining me now from the capital, budapest. good to see you, nick. the parliament will convene. what will we hear, what do the people of hungary want to hear from the new government? i think first of all, the 199 deputies will be taking their oath of office and we won't hear so much actually from them today. it is very much the formalities of setting up the parliament, a leading speakers, collecting new committees of parliament. in the meantime, out here on the square in front of parliament, there has been an all—night demonstration. many of the people who are dissatisfied with the way the election was held,
nobody knows what mr trump has in mind that if he makes good on his threat, do they try and keep it aliveo excepting new conditions? if that happens, iran, too, could walk away. a busy agenda today. in hungary, the new parliament will assemble for the first time since viktor 0rban‘s fidesz party won a third consecutive election victory exactly a month ago. fidesz deputies will occupy 133 seats in the 199 seat parliament, giving them a narrow two—thirds majority. the bbc‘s nick thorpe...
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mr. netanyahu as "the boy who cried wolf," a reference to the fabled young shepherd who raised so many false alarms that nobodyieved him. reference to mr. netanyahu's 2002 speech in new york at the u.n. general assembly. that is when he held up a cartoon drawing of a bomb in an effort to convince the world that iran is racing toward a nuclear bomb. the exhibition by mr. netanyayahu was more elaborate. lots of documents, images. but observers say there was very little substance to itit, becaue these were the old allegations addressed.een other observers are saying it is precisely because of these allegations that iran had its secret nuclear weapons program almost two years ago that this nuclear deal is working. observers say mr. netanyahu provided very little argrgument why this nuclear deal should be scrapped. now, all eyes on may 12, to see if mr. netanyahu's efforts will convince mr. trump to scrap the deal. genie: what are the next t steps for iran? as you say, the decision from president trump is looming. reza:: i think iran understands very well that there is a campaign together support for scrapping the
mr. netanyahu as "the boy who cried wolf," a reference to the fabled young shepherd who raised so many false alarms that nobodyieved him. reference to mr. netanyahu's 2002 speech in new york at the u.n. general assembly. that is when he held up a cartoon drawing of a bomb in an effort to convince the world that iran is racing toward a nuclear bomb. the exhibition by mr. netanyayahu was more elaborate. lots of documents, images. but observers say there was very little substance to...
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mr. moizan: exactly. exactly. >> did you see that explosion? imagine.lson: i cannot nobody flinched. you thought that they would have all run for cover and dropped their coffee. here they are standing in line, but this is probably a training trench we are seeing here. the soldiers are bringing their coffee into the trench, and they are going to trade -- train, probably. mr. yockelson: the trench itself you can see they are walking in a zigzag pattern. that is how they were designed. mr. moizan: yes, to avoid straight firing. >> so they are taking cover in the woods, enjoying their meals? mr. yockelson: when they engage in combat, they were not always so lucky to have a hot meal at the front. mr. moizan: exactly. that a french medical officer, the one with the patch? mr. moizan: yes, drinking champagne. chateau-thierry as part of the champagne region. >> there's the soldier with hobnailed boots. mr. moizan: they are preparing the chicken for a meal. realigned the soldiers are trying to enjoy the time they are not on the front. >> do you recognize that dam? mr. moizan: mm, not exactly.
mr. moizan: exactly. exactly. >> did you see that explosion? imagine.lson: i cannot nobody flinched. you thought that they would have all run for cover and dropped their coffee. here they are standing in line, but this is probably a training trench we are seeing here. the soldiers are bringing their coffee into the trench, and they are going to trade -- train, probably. mr. yockelson: the trench itself you can see they are walking in a zigzag pattern. that is how they were designed. mr....
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mr x. who has the trust of nobody. or the appointment of an interim came after the president rejected think coalition's choice of finance minister voters have been especially deaf or stray should over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said but all allusion. it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem with our voting system but we should also remember that the president must respect the constitution when exercising his powers merely civil commitment it's like there's no alternative on the one hand we have these onto european forces that have a political program we can't trust on the other hand we have this pseudo government common sense that takes us back to the time it was tara to prom which we can no longer get anything. other david soucie has more on the new interim prime minister and what could happen over the next few months. well wha
mr x. who has the trust of nobody. or the appointment of an interim came after the president rejected think coalition's choice of finance minister voters have been especially deaf or stray should over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said but all allusion. it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem with our...
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mr x. who has the trust of nobody but the appointment of a new interim premier came after the president rejected the euro skeptic coalitions choice of finance minister voters have been expressing their frustration over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said but all allusion out there it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem with our voting system but we should also remember that the president must respect the constitution when exercising his powers many civil commission like it's like there's no alternative on the one hand we have these until european forces that have a political program we can't trust on the other hand we have this pseudo government common sense that takes us back to the time it was tara to prom which we can no longer get anything. dubious kaye has more now on the new interim prime minister and what could happen over the next few months. well what we know is that italy will have an interim neut
mr x. who has the trust of nobody but the appointment of a new interim premier came after the president rejected the euro skeptic coalitions choice of finance minister voters have been expressing their frustration over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said but all allusion out there it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is...
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mr x. who has the trust of nobody. but the appointment of a new interim premier came after the president rejected the euro skeptic coalition's choice of finance many voters have been expressing their frustration over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said. allusion and it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem with our voting system but we should also remember that the president must respect the constitution when exercising his powers many civil commission like it's like there's no alternative on the one hand to have these onto european forces that have a political program we can't trust on the other hand we have this pseudo government common sense that takes us back to the time it was tara to prom which we can no longer get anything. devinsky has more now on the new interim prime minister and what could happen over the next few months.
mr x. who has the trust of nobody. but the appointment of a new interim premier came after the president rejected the euro skeptic coalition's choice of finance many voters have been expressing their frustration over the political deadlock. what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said. allusion and it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem...
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nobody. look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died.ng had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> there is real advantage in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> a really big fray going on in here. >> this is the mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! ♪ the time has come today ♪ young hearts >> students push forward and the police push back. ♪ can't put it off another day ♪ i don't care what others say >> dr. martin luther king assassinated in memphis, tennessee. ♪ time has come today >> senator robert francis ke
nobody. look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died.ng had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs,...
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nobody. look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died.hey forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of aricans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> there is real advantage in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> a really big fray going on in here. >> this is the mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! >>> preparing for the summit. u.s. and north korean officials are talking in north korea to try to get ready for a meeting between donald trump and kim jong-un. >>> plus the united states says it can't account for nearly 1500 missing migrant children, an
nobody. look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died.hey forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of aricans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >>...
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no i mean nobody cares what they're thinking mr trump has is making sensible decisions at the moment they should be backing him and trying to make sure that these are run their radios are kept in check i mean this is about the the mouse that roared it's the trying to be a superpower well we saw what happened when they tried this before over the crimea with russia they did very badly moger really was trying to to muscle in on the crimea and they were just to be of the read a fool or by the russians they're trying it again in the united states and they really should just leave foreign affairs to nation states it is not the business of the e.u. to get involved i see you. are setting the trees to this day you know that they have an interest and. you know they both have an interest in an incentive to try and get this deal back on track i mean that's fair isn't it. i think it's the americans have been negotiating over this when they're now talking about giving present trump. you know an award the nobel priest prize for trying to solve the korean situation he's done very well with that i th
no i mean nobody cares what they're thinking mr trump has is making sensible decisions at the moment they should be backing him and trying to make sure that these are run their radios are kept in check i mean this is about the the mouse that roared it's the trying to be a superpower well we saw what happened when they tried this before over the crimea with russia they did very badly moger really was trying to to muscle in on the crimea and they were just to be of the read a fool or by the...
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moscow has been denying all along that they've had anything to do with a suspect is nobody truck nerve agents attack on mr script and his daughter and their main concern over the course of the past few months has been the fact that they haven't been given access to the parent particular to junia of course she's a russian citizen the russian embassy here in london have repeatedly offered their assistance but the british government here still not granting that access as for you really all we saw last week her first appearance since this incident took place she read out a televised statement and during the course of her statement she also made clear that at some point she would like to return home to russia so again there remains to be seen exactly how usually a feels fully about all the events which took place. two belgian police officers and a civilian have been killed in a shooting in the age the city's police chief says his staff specifically targeted . this video appeared online soon after it said to show the scene of the shooting while the attackers motives remain unclear terrorism has been named as a
moscow has been denying all along that they've had anything to do with a suspect is nobody truck nerve agents attack on mr script and his daughter and their main concern over the course of the past few months has been the fact that they haven't been given access to the parent particular to junia of course she's a russian citizen the russian embassy here in london have repeatedly offered their assistance but the british government here still not granting that access as for you really all we saw...
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nobody. i look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was crying out to help the poor he died.t. he had a dream. they killed the dreamer but any couldn't kill the dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways we had some foreboding about what was coming. >> the convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way for this. >> george wallace audience growing in size and. >> there is advantages to being an under dog. >> police all over the place there is a big fray in here. >> this is the mood of the convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten and the face of the title. >>>. ♪ hello darkness my old friend [ applause ] ♪ ♪ i've come to talk to you again. >>> the enemy is not beaten but he has met his match in the field. >> i'd like to say hi to mom at
nobody. i look at mr. kennedy. look at king. he was crying out to help the poor he died.t. he had a dream. they killed the dreamer but any couldn't kill the dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways we had some foreboding about what was coming. >> the convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way for this. >> george wallace audience growing in size and. >> there is advantages to...
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nobody else could. but what's really remarkable, mr.ar -- >> yes. >> -- is this turn around from your mentor, mahatia muhammad who was elected again who ran on a platform to get you freed, who was the one to put you in jail. what's going on? >> right. well, he came, met me in court and said, look, let's move on. we have a problem in this country, blatantly corrupt najib, the system is crumbling. can we work together? i was very apprehensive, but i was polite, thanking him for the visit and said that i would think it over. and send my friends to talk to him. i'll only work on the reform agenda. if he's committed in writing to work together to reform the institution in this country so the transformation towards democracy is done. >> you say that you want to reform the system and keep politics out of the jtice system. you yourself say youe been victim of a politicized justice system and the politics of political revenge. so, let me read to you what mohammed said in the late '90s when you were fired. he said, i cannot accept a man who is a
nobody else could. but what's really remarkable, mr.ar -- >> yes. >> -- is this turn around from your mentor, mahatia muhammad who was elected again who ran on a platform to get you freed, who was the one to put you in jail. what's going on? >> right. well, he came, met me in court and said, look, let's move on. we have a problem in this country, blatantly corrupt najib, the system is crumbling. can we work together? i was very apprehensive, but i was polite, thanking him for...
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to be considered all his speaking about that will usually be seventeen eighteen nobody lives there at least please please mr friedman let me finish and i think then then he he would like he would describe the situation here but if you interpret it in a different way than then i think i would not agree on that and and again you know if if you want to find out was what mr obama says i would now i do not know to ask and that's too easy i mean this way of arguing is too easy firstly is a part in the you. means you are in one family so the question is what is about this member of your family do you agree on or secondly mr obama is one of the states in europe and that means. parliamentarians one gary young people are influencing or supposed dish one's politics in europe and that's why we i think we have to continue to talk a little bit because i would like to understand your position all been said about muslims. every single migrant poses a public security and terrorist this is hate speech is it every every single of my posts of public security and terrorists every muslim is not a terrorist again the supreme and
to be considered all his speaking about that will usually be seventeen eighteen nobody lives there at least please please mr friedman let me finish and i think then then he he would like he would describe the situation here but if you interpret it in a different way than then i think i would not agree on that and and again you know if if you want to find out was what mr obama says i would now i do not know to ask and that's too easy i mean this way of arguing is too easy firstly is a part in...
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nobody and it's been a tough phase. mr case there and we wish you all the best we wish your family all the best and thank you so much for sharing your experiences with dozen years. thank you. all right now brings us to the end of this edition thank you so much for spending part of your day with us we'll be back at the top of the hour. and. kick off. he's the world's biggest football star this jhana when i don't. we wanted to find out what to do is like off the field. so we traveled to madrid to scout out some of his favorite. peaceful appearances can be deceptive. rival gangs fighting to chicago's west side and hundreds of people are murdered on the mean streets of the city every year. followed was once again later today he's a social worker helping young people fund the courage to change their lives global three to. sixty minutes. d w. c it find it here it discovered. video and audio. podcasts and language courses in the d. w. media center at the dia centered on dealing dot com a a place. to play list plugging the white h
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mr. president, item 13. [agenda item read]. >> nobody's turned in a speaker card indicating they're interested in addressing you on this matter. >> i'm here to report back to you on the shared electric moped program which you approved last june, and there were a few concerns that we wanted to report back to. my colleague andy that i had promised to come back and report. >> yes. >> so that is why i'm here. a quick refresher. we had a permit trial policy that the' pilot program was based off of. in the permit program that you approved, we had lifted a permit so that people with mopeds could park at any rpp curb, so that's the main difference there. as of now, we've only had one service provider, and that's scoot networks, and they're obliged due to the network to give us certain data, so they let us know where the scooters are, how long they've been there, monthly utilization reports and user surveys that they actually shape and we help them work on. looking at some of the preliminary data, these are just average daily rides pervehicle and average idle time between reservations. it's a good story. the reserva
mr. president, item 13. [agenda item read]. >> nobody's turned in a speaker card indicating they're interested in addressing you on this matter. >> i'm here to report back to you on the shared electric moped program which you approved last june, and there were a few concerns that we wanted to report back to. my colleague andy that i had promised to come back and report. >> yes. >> so that is why i'm here. a quick refresher. we had a permit trial policy that the' pilot...
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well nobody honestly believes dad any of these candidates individually have a chance to beat mr alderaan in this presidential race many say it's unfortunate the opposition couldn't come up with a joint strong candidate to run against a dredge up tie of adlon instead all the parties presented their own candidates as of today we know the largest opposition party the c.h.p. is as you mentioned running with them he is known for his rhetorical skills and his passionate way of talking and that's at least a skill here in turkey that you really need if you want to compete with. so the hope with the opposition is rather to prevent mr address from getting the necessary fifty percent of the votes that he needs to be turkey's next president the old a new president so to say that's their strategy and then force him into a second round of voting whether voters could potentially rally behind one opposition candidate at the poly a mentor a level there will be paul you mentor elections as well that day in turkey for parties have already formed an alliance with the goal to dilute the majority of the rulin
well nobody honestly believes dad any of these candidates individually have a chance to beat mr alderaan in this presidential race many say it's unfortunate the opposition couldn't come up with a joint strong candidate to run against a dredge up tie of adlon instead all the parties presented their own candidates as of today we know the largest opposition party the c.h.p. is as you mentioned running with them he is known for his rhetorical skills and his passionate way of talking and that's at...
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mr. macri came out with the credit line, nobody bought it.tand-by agreement and an arrangement is the classic one that will apply to a country like this. they could get up to 36 billion, $40 billion. it's up to the imf to decide how much they can get. ukraine got 800% of their quota. so about $36 billion. i think that's most likely but as you say, there will be fiscal adjustments they have to stick to this restrict wage hikes. the government needs to do something to fight inflation as well >> if we look at the major pressure points in currencies, the peso is down 30% year to date also the turkish lira is down as well what is the risk of those two spilling out into the broader em spectrum as well i think this time is different mrs. rheinhart came out with comments yesterday there's a lot of sensationalism going around everybody jumps on board even the guys with the fixed exchange rates, they have adjusted their budgets to reduce the vulnerability to oil price drops. there's a lot of adjustments going on we will see more spillovermarke. >> i wo
mr. macri came out with the credit line, nobody bought it.tand-by agreement and an arrangement is the classic one that will apply to a country like this. they could get up to 36 billion, $40 billion. it's up to the imf to decide how much they can get. ukraine got 800% of their quota. so about $36 billion. i think that's most likely but as you say, there will be fiscal adjustments they have to stick to this restrict wage hikes. the government needs to do something to fight inflation as well...
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mr. mcgovern: i would say to the gentleman nobody walked away from the table. only after we were totally shut out of the process. as i mentioned in my opening statement if the gentleman were paying attention, the ranking member, mr. peterson, actually tried to offer objections, it was shut out. i'm the ranking member of the nutrition subcommittee. you mentioned the ranking members usually get informed what's going on. i didn't see it until it was made public. this was the most offensive process i have ever witnessed. by the way, the product in this ag bill, which i don't think the gentleman's read, based on some of the things he said, this final product does not represent any of the hearings we had. this process in the agriculture committee, which has been historically probably the most bipartisan committee in the ngress, was basically thrown into chaos as a result of the behavior of the majority. i just say to the gentleman, can you try to spin this all you want, but the bottom line, this has never happened before. collin peterson is probably one of the most bi
mr. mcgovern: i would say to the gentleman nobody walked away from the table. only after we were totally shut out of the process. as i mentioned in my opening statement if the gentleman were paying attention, the ranking member, mr. peterson, actually tried to offer objections, it was shut out. i'm the ranking member of the nutrition subcommittee. you mentioned the ranking members usually get informed what's going on. i didn't see it until it was made public. this was the most offensive process...
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they were calling it was likely to happen but we were told first sure that nobody will be invited to see the actual talks between mr kim and mr allow for all of those then the actual summit was confirmed but again no journalist so we're going to be allowed there but then suddenly at the last moment we got a tip from these foreign ministry officials that i can take my camera and come it was a long journey we're following a black mercedes along the streets of being and then we realized that we ended up in a completely deserted area where there were no cars on the streets or people and then i saw this big palace we have loads of exclusive pictures for you that we'll be showing you later on we seemed to get into the palace through some kind of vaga door gates and only then i was able to realize that this is the actual villa and kim was waiting behind the wooden doors that i saw their surrogate live rob arrived in a few moments and all kinds of interactions between the russian foreign minister and the north korean leader there are of course precious to watch i just want to share one of the moments with you. it's a food
they were calling it was likely to happen but we were told first sure that nobody will be invited to see the actual talks between mr kim and mr allow for all of those then the actual summit was confirmed but again no journalist so we're going to be allowed there but then suddenly at the last moment we got a tip from these foreign ministry officials that i can take my camera and come it was a long journey we're following a black mercedes along the streets of being and then we realized that we...
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there's nobody close and it could be changed so easily and we are going to get it changed. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for the invitation. i think you before and i will thank you again for being included is the table. i've lived on the border for over 50 years and i have seen the changes in reference to the border and as a nation of laws and our ability to speak to the secretary, secretary nielsen, and have a conversation of how it changed over those decades, it is a security of our state and at the end of the day the security of our nation. they don't just enter our state. they move on to the rest of the country. and states that may not be a border state are being impacted in the same way. but i also admire the compassion that you have in the passion that you have expressed in reference to children that had no choice to come here. and you have expressed it in a way that no other president has had before. and i do believe people as a nation of immigrants, that's what we are and we embrace it and we honor that. however, we also have to respect that we are a nation of law. >> right
there's nobody close and it could be changed so easily and we are going to get it changed. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for the invitation. i think you before and i will thank you again for being included is the table. i've lived on the border for over 50 years and i have seen the changes in reference to the border and as a nation of laws and our ability to speak to the secretary, secretary nielsen, and have a conversation of how it changed over those decades, it is a security...
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mr. trump, what you're saying is a lie? nobody said absolutely anything.so i did what any other journalist would have done, i wrote 100 -- when was the last time you wrote a -- maybe you and i. other than that, nobody -- nobody would have done that. so i wrote 100 letter to donald trump, we put in fedex package and we sent it to trump towers. the next day, i was in my office and somebody came to my office, my phone started ringing, i started getting texts and texts and i thought something was wrong with the phone or with the phone company and somebody told me, trump published your cell phone number on the internet on instagram. my cell phone number. and many things happened, first i had to change my number, which by the way, i loved my number, ended in 1212, it was so easy and -- and when you're an immigrant like me and when -- you call the phone company or the gas company or the water company or cable company and first you say, it's a problem. if you're a jorge, you're in trouble because nobody can pronounce it. [laughter] >> or worse, so i ended up being
mr. trump, what you're saying is a lie? nobody said absolutely anything.so i did what any other journalist would have done, i wrote 100 -- when was the last time you wrote a -- maybe you and i. other than that, nobody -- nobody would have done that. so i wrote 100 letter to donald trump, we put in fedex package and we sent it to trump towers. the next day, i was in my office and somebody came to my office, my phone started ringing, i started getting texts and texts and i thought something was...
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mrs. clinton and nobody complained about how long that took or how long that lasted.ctually there were a lot of complaints about that and i personally believe they are legitimate. there is no reason that an investigation if you talking about whitewater in the 1990's, there is no reason that we should string those things out for four or five years. just as you shouldn't do it when the democrats are in power. you shouldn't do it when the republicans are in power. the fact that it may have been done with hillary clinton is not justification for doing it now. we ought to treat everybody the same. going to have special prosecutors or special investigations or special counsel, put a time limit on it and say get on the ball. delayed is justice denied. get it done. here is your timeframe in which you have to finish your investigation. host: you had a follow-up? especially if there is a republican on the hot seat than that is what you say. my other question is are you and your republican compositor is concerned about the russians interfering with our electoral process and if s
mrs. clinton and nobody complained about how long that took or how long that lasted.ctually there were a lot of complaints about that and i personally believe they are legitimate. there is no reason that an investigation if you talking about whitewater in the 1990's, there is no reason that we should string those things out for four or five years. just as you shouldn't do it when the democrats are in power. you shouldn't do it when the republicans are in power. the fact that it may have been...
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mr. trump and impeachment. the american people feel strongly about nobody having unfettered power.they want to get rid of the man they hate. they want to overturn the 2016 election. i know enter stormy daniels. whatever happened the agendas very clear. listen to her lawyer. >> i do not think the president will lester the balance of his term. we'll find out if i'm right or wrong, but i think he will resign the presidency. >> mr. trump will not surround his term, no way, know-how, he will be forced to resign. >> i believe will be forced to resign due to tri information tt will come to light due to our case and other rates. >> steve: finally, let's connect stormy daniels and brexit. that something you never thought you would here in one sentence. in the u.k. the ruling elite is plotting to overturn pop this revolution that led to the brexit vote. the question as to whether to have a second referendum because the people got it wrong the first time. stormy daniels, brexit, the russian investigation, it's one extremely ugly picture. the ruling elite saying to the people, how dare you try
mr. trump and impeachment. the american people feel strongly about nobody having unfettered power.they want to get rid of the man they hate. they want to overturn the 2016 election. i know enter stormy daniels. whatever happened the agendas very clear. listen to her lawyer. >> i do not think the president will lester the balance of his term. we'll find out if i'm right or wrong, but i think he will resign the presidency. >> mr. trump will not surround his term, no way, know-how, he...
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to me you know you had many problems of this revolution was irrevocable nobody believed that even in its in his political bloke ok mr pushing and so it was directed even as the international media promise of very beginning was saying but such kind of the relevance you know i mean you were quite unexpected mr i should say mr so but it did happen in europe and a kind of revolution did which is being very closely watched by your closest ally russia you saw how the kremlin enforced what they see as this fear of influence in ukraine and crimea are you worried that the same thing could happen to you here we know so it will never put the pair of us with ukraine craney any other countries only think about this by the way quite commonly nordman your political field mr push you know also. this position of the russia should remain our sort of your partner please find the petition or for teams saying bad forms of parliamentary where are the limits of the russian has set for you where are the limits russia never put the limits if you are feeling think about any kind of limits please asking the government why the position of mr p
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many people in the middle east are not against english people only against mr platt whatever it maybe he never showed and nobody in any of his. men ever show any hostility towards me as a westerner in fact bin laden. to my appalls. fascination. he mentioned me in a videotape he made just before the u.s. presidential election. the new kind of party model but. here. in the. well someone in the home. but. you know afghanistan's ongoing civil war arab fighters loyal to bin laden lent their support to the taliban. and them of course. for the middle to say. yes nothing if you beat. the band and live a kind. of on. where. they look that they will be him fully is using look at the corner but often they can't get out of the. matter but that when of us when we didn't feel understand what courtney was on them and then how the fuck on and how they got the nanny and what they would do. be give me. a look in again and then when i know they're going on women collide with the jihadist so that. they're not caught in one door that i'm in service and i want to do that of a money well not as a brother. but that and i don't know. b
many people in the middle east are not against english people only against mr platt whatever it maybe he never showed and nobody in any of his. men ever show any hostility towards me as a westerner in fact bin laden. to my appalls. fascination. he mentioned me in a videotape he made just before the u.s. presidential election. the new kind of party model but. here. in the. well someone in the home. but. you know afghanistan's ongoing civil war arab fighters loyal to bin laden lent their support...
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me you know you had many problems of this revolution was irrevocable nobody believed that even in it's in he's political blog ok mr push enough so it's not even that international media from the very beginning was saying but such kind of the relevance you know i mean you were quite unexpected mr. mr so but it did happen to happen a kind of revolution did happen which is being very closely watched by your closest ally russia you saw how the kremlin inforced what they see is this fear of influence in ukraine and crimea are you worried that the same thing could happen in your political field mr push you know also. this position of the russia should remain our thirty two partner please find the petition or saying bad from the parliamentary but where are the limits of russia has set for you where are the limits russia never put the limits if you are feeling think about any kind of limits please asking the government why the position of mr pushing and has been so drastically changed in six small of six months when he says he was a main reporter for our magazine i mean your exit from the ration economic union proposals i
me you know you had many problems of this revolution was irrevocable nobody believed that even in it's in he's political blog ok mr push enough so it's not even that international media from the very beginning was saying but such kind of the relevance you know i mean you were quite unexpected mr. mr so but it did happen to happen a kind of revolution did happen which is being very closely watched by your closest ally russia you saw how the kremlin inforced what they see is this fear of...