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them on and on rebellion or hierarchies and as many in spain have actually wanted to and what about mr ridge the more himself have we heard anything from him tonight has he reacted to this well he reacted on on twitter very brief message saying see you tomorrow thank you all and then publishing a photo of himself with his thumbs up this doesn't actually say much about what his next move will be will school still have to wait for for those announcements there are still many questions open as to what will be his his next step but he obviously mentioned the conditions that he will have to fulfill once he leaves prison and hold in germany and will this have any political ramifications for the german government we know that there were people the spanish prosecutors for example they had been hoping to see germany curio to the extradition request on the charges of rebellion or probably if you ask politicians they will say that this won't impact spanish relations in fact fortunes have already been asked about that they have said that this is first and foremost a decision for the courts to make and i
them on and on rebellion or hierarchies and as many in spain have actually wanted to and what about mr ridge the more himself have we heard anything from him tonight has he reacted to this well he reacted on on twitter very brief message saying see you tomorrow thank you all and then publishing a photo of himself with his thumbs up this doesn't actually say much about what his next move will be will school still have to wait for for those announcements there are still many questions open as to...
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prosecutors today that asked for the extradition what grounds are they working on to justify sending mr ridge to display it well this all goes back to the charges and spain for rebellion a misuse of public money and the and how the prosecutors came to this decision was that they found grounds of showing that these charges are also illegal in germany and so that is going to be now. highest court in ft as they call to also come to that agreement if they decide of course that it will be. if they if the decision goes against them they could then still challenge that so they have to they have said these charges in spain are comparable to what high treason would be here. germany and martin that's that's on disability to take isn't it because we're talking about a former cattle on president to lead some would say a political movement but that's the extent of it with high treason here you're talking about someone who's been involved in actions that have included violence and. start shooting the spanish spanish constitution includes violence us part of the crime of rebellion and that's something that
prosecutors today that asked for the extradition what grounds are they working on to justify sending mr ridge to display it well this all goes back to the charges and spain for rebellion a misuse of public money and the and how the prosecutors came to this decision was that they found grounds of showing that these charges are also illegal in germany and so that is going to be now. highest court in ft as they call to also come to that agreement if they decide of course that it will be. if they...
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mr. spencer. you said you recently had a realization that it wasn't ridge forrester who shot you. >> bill: that's ght. >> det. sanchez: well, i assume you're thinking more clearly now? >> bill: very much so. >> det. sanchez: do you remember who shot you, mr. spencer? did you see the person? >> bill: yes, i did. >> det. sanchez: who was it? >> steffy: liam knows you're innocent. >> ridge: how can he be so sure? >> steffy: he knows what people are capable of and what they're not. >> ridge: so he doesn't think i'm capable of shooting spencer? that's insulting. >> steffy:,
mr. spencer. you said you recently had a realization that it wasn't ridge forrester who shot you. >> bill: that's ght. >> det. sanchez: well, i assume you're thinking more clearly now? >> bill: very much so. >> det. sanchez: do you remember who shot you, mr. spencer? did you see the person? >> bill: yes, i did. >> det. sanchez: who was it? >> steffy: liam knows you're innocent. >> ridge: how can he be so sure? >> steffy: he knows what people...
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just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from oak ridge to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see where mr got to be saying that we don't like a stereotypical outsiders gears of our guard tree but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to sexual violence indeed to both live on the model here go off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but i doubt if. you go to thank you so much for bringing some of the passion and the debate that's happening in india right here on to the stream thanks for watching everybody . the sam's in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because
just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from oak ridge to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see where mr got to be saying that we don't like a stereotypical outsiders gears of our guard tree but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to sexual violence indeed to both live on the model here go off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but i doubt if. you go to thank...
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i just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from outreach to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see what mr gottlieb is saying that we don't like you know typical outsiders gears of our country but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to sexual violence indeed both live on the margin here well off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but if. you go to thank you so much for bringing some of the passion and the debate that's happening in india right here on to the stream thanks for watching everybody. stories and light. and inspiration. and series of short documentaries from around the world that celebrate the human spirit against the odds. al-jazeera cinemax gangs i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place
i just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from outreach to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see what mr gottlieb is saying that we don't like you know typical outsiders gears of our country but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to sexual violence indeed both live on the margin here well off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but if. you go to thank you so...
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i just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from outreach to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see what mr gotobed is saying that we don't like a stereotypical outsiders gears of our country but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to the sexual violence indeed both live on the model here go off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but i doubt if. you go tom thank you so much for bringing some of the passion and the debate that's happening right here on to the stream thanks for watching everybody. when the winning the win of the people hinges on the mass media and state machines go into overdrive. but just who is going to win sing. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between the committee said and what conduct that. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for outside the polling the media opinion they're listening goes to base time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks this was a great a lecture about it was going to win but it was about
i just want to see that i think indians are tired of living from outreach to oak ridge yes it's annoying i can see what mr gotobed is saying that we don't like a stereotypical outsiders gears of our country but that's you know that's a secondary debate very now the primary debate is how do we institutionalize a system where responses to the sexual violence indeed both live on the model here go off society like this poor little girl and her nomadic community so but i doubt if. you go tom thank...
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mr. speaker, i rise this evening on behalf of some of my greatest constituents. oak ridge high school in the third district of tennessee. the department of energy created the national science bowl in 1991. mr. fleischmann: this is the prestigious competition in math and science for high school and middle-school students. oak ridge high school is the only high school in the great state of tennessee to participate in the finals this year that will take place this weekend, and i'd like to announce that joseph andrus, quo, are , steven outstanding students for oak ridge high school. go, oak ridge. go, national science bowl. go, america. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. are there any further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from virginia, mr. garrett, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. garrett: thank you, mr. speaker. likes of onor the which i can't think of a comparison to stand here in , and eek of april, 2018 ommemorate a battle undertaken by
mr. speaker, i rise this evening on behalf of some of my greatest constituents. oak ridge high school in the third district of tennessee. the department of energy created the national science bowl in 1991. mr. fleischmann: this is the prestigious competition in math and science for high school and middle-school students. oak ridge high school is the only high school in the great state of tennessee to participate in the finals this year that will take place this weekend, and i'd like to announce...
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ridge boss put some bureau on the. person you're thinking of to. bring you more pressure but this part is. not certain first. order to come to them. in time mr literal a minute but i bet you'd always been so sure. but i see he showed us in that decision show but he said to ship it out so what it comes to me sure but there's no going session from saying you to come up to six meters but twenty. some of them which you know but only just so full of a nickel but the most honest of it all i knew long in no small degree but here it is nickel. paul cruickshank from paul. to some other gangs not. everything i mean. here are all. the time gets old or long term quality of. its throat will. be. hostile and if there are all three of them. being able. to change in any borders in this history and you bring to the. government the men who are here by dog show are those which is which which will which the rest of the story as of the looks of six of which you know what you propose to once and didn't but i've watched you shift at the which till that moment on their terms and. that you would do what you did. would be g.'s me believe we should lose you lose that
ridge boss put some bureau on the. person you're thinking of to. bring you more pressure but this part is. not certain first. order to come to them. in time mr literal a minute but i bet you'd always been so sure. but i see he showed us in that decision show but he said to ship it out so what it comes to me sure but there's no going session from saying you to come up to six meters but twenty. some of them which you know but only just so full of a nickel but the most honest of it all i knew long...
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mr. speaker, i call upon all of us in this body to join me in wishing blue valley west and pleasant ridge's team good luck in the finals. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. . the clerk: senate 447, an act reporting on certain foreign countries on who case era assets related issues. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 839 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 4. the chair now appoints the gentleman from new york, mr. donovan, to preside over the ommittee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 4, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to re-authorize programs of the federal aviation administration, and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time. general debate shall not exceed one hour equally divided and
mr. speaker, i call upon all of us in this body to join me in wishing blue valley west and pleasant ridge's team good luck in the finals. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. . the clerk: senate 447, an act reporting on certain foreign countries on who case era assets related issues. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 839 and rule 18, the chair declares the house...
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mr. president, for the confidence you have shown in me. thank you, sir. >> congratulations. >> three weeks later at his confirmation hearing before the senate judiciary committee, mueller is more forthcoming. >> waco, ruby ridgeb, robert hanson and the mcveigh documents, these familiar names and events remind us that the fbi is far from perfect and the next director faces significant management and administrative challenges. >> there were a number of high profile incidents that raised concern during last director's term. when bob mueller came on board, part of it was to instill confidence back in the fbi. >> all of these were sort of piling up as mueller faced the prospect of taking over the fbi. >> we must and will confront the challenges. >> we understand that the fbi is now requiring polygraphs for managers handling national security matters. are you willing to continue that approach? >> yes. >> would you be willing to take a polygraph yourself if that were the case? >> yes. indeed, it's my belief you don't -- this may be my training from the marine corps. but you don't ask people to do that what you are unwilling to do yourself. i have take than polygraph. >> i ask that question because i knew you had. ho
mr. president, for the confidence you have shown in me. thank you, sir. >> congratulations. >> three weeks later at his confirmation hearing before the senate judiciary committee, mueller is more forthcoming. >> waco, ruby ridgeb, robert hanson and the mcveigh documents, these familiar names and events remind us that the fbi is far from perfect and the next director faces significant management and administrative challenges. >> there were a number of high profile...
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mrs. sandberg understood her husband's legacy, wanted it to remain as intact as possible. >> we are the terrace overlooking the blue ridgemountains in downtown actual north carolina, learning more about the literary scene. up next we speak to denise kiernan on girls of atomic city. >> i was working on another book project for the smithsonian museum and i came across this old photo that had very young women sitting in front of giant machines, i had no idea what they were in the captions said these young women, many from rural areas of tennessee are enriching uranium for the world's first atomic bomb. many won't know their role in this project for years later and i thought that is really interesting. as i started to look at the viability of this the story became clear to me the predominant the of the manhattan project during world war ii was scientists in new mexico working on creation of the first nuclear weapon, the fact is this was a massive from the deck of view of people with all the answers, people holding all the cards, making the decisions, so many more lives and efforts to go into things and so i looked at that ph
mrs. sandberg understood her husband's legacy, wanted it to remain as intact as possible. >> we are the terrace overlooking the blue ridgemountains in downtown actual north carolina, learning more about the literary scene. up next we speak to denise kiernan on girls of atomic city. >> i was working on another book project for the smithsonian museum and i came across this old photo that had very young women sitting in front of giant machines, i had no idea what they were in the...
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mr. chairman, i want to correct one thing i said earlier he asked why we didn't ban cam ridge analytica at the time when we learned about them irk answered was what my understanding was they were not on the platform, not an app developer or advertiser. when i went back and met with my team afterwards they let me know cambridge analytica did start as an advertiser in 2015 so we could have in theory ban them then. e made a mistake not doing so, i wanted to make sure i updated that because i misspoke, got that wrong earlier. mr. thune: senator whitehouse. mr. whitehouse: on the subject of bans, i want to explore what these bans mean. obviously facebook has been done considerable reputational damage by its association with alexander cogan and am bridge analytica, which is one of the reasons you're having this enjoyable afternoon with us. your testimony said that alexander cogan's app has been banned. has he also been banned? mr. zuckerberg: yes, my understanding is he has. mr. whitehouse: if he were to open up an account under a different name and you found out it would be closed down. mr. zuc
mr. chairman, i want to correct one thing i said earlier he asked why we didn't ban cam ridge analytica at the time when we learned about them irk answered was what my understanding was they were not on the platform, not an app developer or advertiser. when i went back and met with my team afterwards they let me know cambridge analytica did start as an advertiser in 2015 so we could have in theory ban them then. e made a mistake not doing so, i wanted to make sure i updated that because i...
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mrs. sandburg understood the importance of her husband's legacy that she wanted it to remain intact as possible. >> we are on the terrace of the historic grove park inn overlooking the brute-- blue ridgens in downtown asheville, north carolina. up next, we meet with denise kiernan. >> i was working on another book project. i was working on a project for the smithsonian museum and i came across this very old photo and it had all these very very young women sitting in front of these giant machines i had no idea what they were and the captain said something along the lines of these young women many from rural areas in tennessee are enriching uranium for the world's first atomic bomb. many of them will not know their role in this project for years later and i thought that's interesting. as i started to look into the viability of this story it became clear to me that the predominant view of the manhattan project to read world war ii was the scientists in new mexico actually working on the creation of the first nuclear weapon, which is fascinating. buck, the fact of the matter is that with the massive undertaking there were thousands upon thousands of the people involved, many of them peopl
mrs. sandburg understood the importance of her husband's legacy that she wanted it to remain intact as possible. >> we are on the terrace of the historic grove park inn overlooking the brute-- blue ridgens in downtown asheville, north carolina. up next, we meet with denise kiernan. >> i was working on another book project. i was working on a project for the smithsonian museum and i came across this very old photo and it had all these very very young women sitting in front of these...
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mr. speaker. today i rise to remember the life of jordan mckilldone. jordan, who came from maple ridge, british columbia, canada, was the old child with a big heart who worked hard and loved his family. he was just days away from his 24th birthday and was about to start trade school to further his knowledge as a mechanic's apresent tills. jordan was always making -- apprentice. jordan was always making jokes, loved trucks, motorcycles and country music. he died saving his girlfriend, amber, bereza, -- amber bereza, from gun fire at the route 91 festival in las vegas. jordan was a selfless person who only wanted to make people happy. he always wanted to have a good time and was a happy go-lucky kind of guy. jordan is remembered for his sense of humor and laugh that could light up a room. i would like to extend my condolences to jordan's family and friends. please note that the city of las vegas, the state of nevada and the whole country grieve with you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? wit
mr. speaker. today i rise to remember the life of jordan mckilldone. jordan, who came from maple ridge, british columbia, canada, was the old child with a big heart who worked hard and loved his family. he was just days away from his 24th birthday and was about to start trade school to further his knowledge as a mechanic's apresent tills. jordan was always making -- apprentice. jordan was always making jokes, loved trucks, motorcycles and country music. he died saving his girlfriend, amber,...
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mr. president, i come to the floor today for two reasons. before discussion the nomination at hand which is john ridge for the national relations -- ring for the national relations board, i want to take time to mark the equal payday. it tags women three additional months to make what their male colleagues made in may 2017. in the 21st century, there's absolutely no excuse for the reality that women are still being paid less than men for the same work. it's wrong. it's harmful. and it has to change. and what's even more unacceptable is women of color the pay gap is even worse. african american women working full time only make 63 cents for every dollar their white male colleagues make. and latinos on average earn 54 cents for every dollar their white male colleagues make. the wage gap doesn't just hurt women. it hurts families and our economy. women actually are the sole or cobreadwinner in two-thirds of families with children. families increasingly rely on women's wages to pay grocerie groceriesers, owe on grocery, pay the bills. in order to help women and all working families get ahead, i'm very proud to be a sponsor of the paycheck fairness
mr. president, i come to the floor today for two reasons. before discussion the nomination at hand which is john ridge for the national relations -- ring for the national relations board, i want to take time to mark the equal payday. it tags women three additional months to make what their male colleagues made in may 2017. in the 21st century, there's absolutely no excuse for the reality that women are still being paid less than men for the same work. it's wrong. it's harmful. and it has to...