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the european medicines agency estimates that multi resistant bacteria kill 25000 people in europe every year this issue ation represents a serious challenge for health care providers that's been ordered for i know who and feel you go off and on and we'll be seeing higher medical costs more patients in the health care systems and a big increase in treatment programs. and that's when i can't say at this point how long i'll be able to keep this problem under control. but i think that over the medium term perhaps in just a few years we'll have to deal with even more pathogens that we simply won't be able to treat. dr vincent wright and his team are conducting preliminary laboratory evaluations of phage based medicines developed by the likeness institute. the medicines are being tested on human lung tissue. into the bacteria phages are being used in some creeping programs in europe thus far off the hook so you've seen a number of case studies that indicated there are effective. about the best of my knowledge there have been no definitive tests on possible side effects. that's the of these me
the european medicines agency estimates that multi resistant bacteria kill 25000 people in europe every year this issue ation represents a serious challenge for health care providers that's been ordered for i know who and feel you go off and on and we'll be seeing higher medical costs more patients in the health care systems and a big increase in treatment programs. and that's when i can't say at this point how long i'll be able to keep this problem under control. but i think that over the...
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marija veitmane, senior multi-asset strategist, state street bank & trust is still with us.e have loads of things in our head that we should not share. a deadline on tariffs is one that should be verbalized. let's talk about equity markets pricing in for a u.s.-china trade deal in 2019. marija: it is a great way to ask this question. a review is that trading was not priced in. it has not been priced in in the first quarter of the year. , we think it was based on q4 and the market was readjusting. if you look at global stocks, you probably can argue it could be below where yields are. clients, manyto committed money to emerging markets. some were on the margin generally. people were persuaded where global growth was slow. not many people were convinced by emerging markets. fed pricing, the u.s. economy is not flying high, but it is solid. definitely the market is expecting a sharp disruption in trade. sides, if he gets the mexican deal, nejra: you think risk is skewed to the upside. we do get an upside scenario. where do you think that cash will be employed most aggressively?
marija veitmane, senior multi-asset strategist, state street bank & trust is still with us.e have loads of things in our head that we should not share. a deadline on tariffs is one that should be verbalized. let's talk about equity markets pricing in for a u.s.-china trade deal in 2019. marija: it is a great way to ask this question. a review is that trading was not priced in. it has not been priced in in the first quarter of the year. , we think it was based on q4 and the market was...
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i would paint it in multi, multi, multi colours. before but i would make it more obvious. now on bbc news, our world. for centuries, a significant sikh minority has grown in relative safety in afg ha nista n. but in the last decade, persecution has seen the population drop. music. sikhs have lived in afghanistan for centuries. but they are an embattled minority living in ghettos and trapped in poverty. in a muslim country that is unstable and insecure, sikhs are targeted and discriminated against for their religion. and the violence is getting worse. i'm kawoon khamoosh, and i have returned to my homeland afghanistan to meet one of the nation's oldest communities. once 250,000 strong, now reduced to just 100 families. this is a community facing a dilemma over its very existence. this is the shor bazaar district in the capital, kabul. this is the shor bazaar district in the capital, kabul. it is home to one of afghanistan's last remaining sikh communities. today is the biggest day in the sikh calendar. the festival of vaisakhi. it ce
i would paint it in multi, multi, multi colours. before but i would make it more obvious. now on bbc news, our world. for centuries, a significant sikh minority has grown in relative safety in afg ha nista n. but in the last decade, persecution has seen the population drop. music. sikhs have lived in afghanistan for centuries. but they are an embattled minority living in ghettos and trapped in poverty. in a muslim country that is unstable and insecure, sikhs are targeted and discriminated...
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which it exists and becomes nothing for we have a real problem with multi resistant bacteria panic it's affecting our ability to treat some patients and we've even started using older supplies around to biotics and. we didn't do that for years because these medicines could cause serious side effects. at the same time a lot of the new drugs don't combat bacteria effectively so that's why we're looking into alternative therapy strategies and that is the sense of comfort zone and identity was i think. the european medicines agency estimates that multi resistant bacteria kill 25000 people in europe every year this issue ation represents a serious challenge for health care providers that's been ordered for i know who and for you go off and on and we'll be seeing higher medical costs more patients in the health care systems and a big increase in treatment programs. and that's what i can't say at this point how long i'll be able to keep this problem under control. but i think that over the medium term perhaps in just a few years we'll have to deal with even more pathogens that we simply won't
which it exists and becomes nothing for we have a real problem with multi resistant bacteria panic it's affecting our ability to treat some patients and we've even started using older supplies around to biotics and. we didn't do that for years because these medicines could cause serious side effects. at the same time a lot of the new drugs don't combat bacteria effectively so that's why we're looking into alternative therapy strategies and that is the sense of comfort zone and identity was i...
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lows: from multi-year following the comments.ities rallied with the 2%, the biggest one-day rally since january of this year. our guest host is christopher giancarlo, the futures trading commission chairman. .hank you for joining us it is your data we pass every day and week, which gives us the real skew on markets. welcome to the show. what do you make of the hurly-burly? powell has reinvigorated markets again. what do you make of his delivery to the markets last night? christopher: listening to him, it seemed a pragmatic approach on his part. not surprising, knowing jay powell. -- a signaling achromatic pragmatic response to the global situation whether it, role as respond toseers to global conditions whatever they may be to make sure markets continue to function in a straightforward and quarterly manager. nejra: why are on the markets pricing rate cuts from the fed? christopher: that is the thing about markets. they are taking in factors, as they should and coming up with a market-based approach. as someone who believes in mar
lows: from multi-year following the comments.ities rallied with the 2%, the biggest one-day rally since january of this year. our guest host is christopher giancarlo, the futures trading commission chairman. .hank you for joining us it is your data we pass every day and week, which gives us the real skew on markets. welcome to the show. what do you make of the hurly-burly? powell has reinvigorated markets again. what do you make of his delivery to the markets last night? christopher: listening...
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a popular museum exhibit back open after a multi-year open after a multi-year renovation and we've got a sneak ♪ ♪ open after a multi-year renovation and we've got a sneak ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is niss. intelligent mobility ♪ ca the birriers are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are li sted to a few pockets inect cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of mobile an and sprint c deliver on all the spectrum bands needed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. >>> a new permanent reminder of a life lost to senseless gun violence. a mural in congress heights now memorializesli the of 15-year-old maurice scott. someone shot that teen outside of a convenience store on memorial day weekend. this mural is paint on the side of that store. scott was an honor student at somer
a popular museum exhibit back open after a multi-year open after a multi-year renovation and we've got a sneak ♪ ♪ open after a multi-year renovation and we've got a sneak ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is niss. intelligent mobility ♪ ca the birriers are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are li sted to a few pockets inect cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is...
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eastland thought my multi-racial family should be illegal. anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> lawmakers are looking at setting up a commission who would study reparations for descendants of family members who were enslaved. the issue drew sharp criticism from some lawmakers. >> why should the federal government bear responsibility for economic and social damages to the descendants of the enslaved? >> because the federal government is complicit in it. >> some studies estimate paying reparations could cost up to $6 > thshooting of former slugger david ortiz was mistak the real target was his friend who was wearing similar clothing at the time of the shooting earlier this month. chris martinez reports. >> reporter: the shooting of former boston red sox baseball star david ortiz at point blank range was never supposed to happen, according to prosecutors and the dominican republic. the object was not david ortiz, the attorney general said. it was another man who was seated with ortiz and wearing a similar outfit. prosecutors say t
eastland thought my multi-racial family should be illegal. anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> lawmakers are looking at setting up a commission who would study reparations for descendants of family members who were enslaved. the issue drew sharp criticism from some lawmakers. >> why should the federal government bear responsibility for economic and social damages to the descendants of the enslaved? >> because the federal government is...
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actually the white house has given the first of those notices to congress, there's actually a multi-step process, but that has been set in motion, was just a week or so ago, prior to the president leaving, so hopefully we'll be able to see that as we all come together here, in the next six weeks. maria: so then you do think it comes to the floor for a vote before the august recess then? >> i do. maria: let me move on to the investigate the investigators story because you've done such an incredible job in terms of exposing what has taken place and communicating this to the american people. there are now new questions about misrepresentations in the
actually the white house has given the first of those notices to congress, there's actually a multi-step process, but that has been set in motion, was just a week or so ago, prior to the president leaving, so hopefully we'll be able to see that as we all come together here, in the next six weeks. maria: so then you do think it comes to the floor for a vote before the august recess then? >> i do. maria: let me move on to the investigate the investigators story because you've done such an...
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he's a multi-asset manager there. do you balance these issues -- issuesliquidity out, daily liquidity versus some of the harder assets to price out? morgan: if you concentrate too much in the kind of esoteric, private, unlisted assets that luca just described, i think you are setting yourself up for great difficulties. more broadly, i think there's been a trend towards privately marketed assets that are unlisted. look at the huge growth of private equity. institutions need to be very careful to maintain another set of highly liquid assets that they can use to meet their spending requirements through periods when those assets aren't marketable. we'll see how long it takes to sell those assets, nevermind price them. we know from 2008, that can take a protracted period. vonnie: are there any corners of the market you deal with that are concerning right now? morgan: we heard before about the bond proxies being more highly valued. i'm not too concerned because if you look at the valuations of defensive equities, you are no
he's a multi-asset manager there. do you balance these issues -- issuesliquidity out, daily liquidity versus some of the harder assets to price out? morgan: if you concentrate too much in the kind of esoteric, private, unlisted assets that luca just described, i think you are setting yourself up for great difficulties. more broadly, i think there's been a trend towards privately marketed assets that are unlisted. look at the huge growth of private equity. institutions need to be very careful to...
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olson now has 14 home runs on the year and his fifth career multi-home run game. win 7-2. >>> the u.s. playing a road game in front of over 45,000 fans in paris. usa and france the two favorites to win the world cup and the united states got off to a good start in this one. megan rapinoe's free kick gets through the crowded lot there and into the back of the net giving usa a quick 1-0 lead. same score in the 65th minute. tobin heath finds a wide open rapinoe and she scores again. in the last two matches rapinoe has scored all four of team usa's goals and they hang on to win 2-1. u.s. advances to the semifinals for the eighth straight world cup and they'll face england tuesday. >>> to the nba, according to espn the warriors will offer klay thompson the max contract of five years, $190 million when free agency starts sunday. it's been reported thompson would resign with the team as long as golden state offered him a max contract. the five time all-star will miss most of next season after suffering a torn acl in the nba finals. i still can't believe he wanted to come
olson now has 14 home runs on the year and his fifth career multi-home run game. win 7-2. >>> the u.s. playing a road game in front of over 45,000 fans in paris. usa and france the two favorites to win the world cup and the united states got off to a good start in this one. megan rapinoe's free kick gets through the crowded lot there and into the back of the net giving usa a quick 1-0 lead. same score in the 65th minute. tobin heath finds a wide open rapinoe and she scores again. in...
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we have multi-brands in a multi channel approach, and we focus the bank in the real economy.cus the bank on families, on small and medium-size businesses, and insurance, so we don't do basically anything else. we have sold all other activities like asset management, private banking, the international activity to focus the bank where we could have a competitive advantage in the real economy in the united kingdom. and we have a purpose beyond providing banking services, which we try to help the country prosper. that is our mission, to help britain prosper. francine: i understand multichannel. if you go to a person on the street and asked them, they may not understand multichannel. how do you simply sell your bank to a person trying to open a bank account or doing something else at the age of 16? what is your primary target? is it getting them early, or is it a little later, does the -- is it the second or third bank account? antonio: our purpose is to serve our customers well, and as i told you, to give them an offering to satisfy their needs. and within those offerings, we hav
we have multi-brands in a multi channel approach, and we focus the bank in the real economy.cus the bank on families, on small and medium-size businesses, and insurance, so we don't do basically anything else. we have sold all other activities like asset management, private banking, the international activity to focus the bank where we could have a competitive advantage in the real economy in the united kingdom. and we have a purpose beyond providing banking services, which we try to help the...
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a rapid pace thanks to state build industrial parks that are now also attract foreign investors at multi-national it's. welcome to do business africa want to get good to have you with us so china looks ready to negotiate a trade deal with the 6 nation east africa community a report by reuters news agency says the deal is said to address kenya's complaints about a huge trade imbalance in favor of the asian economic giant china has become one of the biggest trading partners for many east african countries the african countries exports to the world's 2nd biggest economy are dwarfed by imports of its manufactured goods like electronics and plant equipment. well let's talk a little bit about that and bringing in joy during barrow joins us now in nairobi joy please explain what exactly is the issue that kenya is worried about and is it the only nation in east africa worried about. well kenya 1st of all is the biggest economy across the east african 6 states that is ok in uganda tanzania rounder as well as and south sudan but the biggest worry for kenya right now is that agreeing to these treat terms wi
a rapid pace thanks to state build industrial parks that are now also attract foreign investors at multi-national it's. welcome to do business africa want to get good to have you with us so china looks ready to negotiate a trade deal with the 6 nation east africa community a report by reuters news agency says the deal is said to address kenya's complaints about a huge trade imbalance in favor of the asian economic giant china has become one of the biggest trading partners for many east african...
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house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for my goods on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump has threatened to veto it now this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations and another tragic incident of focus the country's attention on this issue images of a dead toddler and her father flashed around the world you may find parts of the following reports disturbing. it has come to this a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside. drowned in search of a better life according to reports alberto martinez decided to swim across the rio grande when his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya. watched as her loved ones succumb to the currents seen here in the red she is led away after. her shows that these people tried to cross the river to the united states jumped in the water and they draw and when he tried to rescue her. from the. back in their native el salv
house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for my goods on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump has threatened to veto it now this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations and another tragic incident of focus the country's attention on this issue images of a dead toddler and her father...
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in multi, multi, multi—colour. which i've done before, but i would make it more obvious.mpertz. now, with all the sport, here'sjohn watson, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. england's cricketers amassed their largest world cup total — a target of 387 too much for bangladesh to chase down in cardiff as the hosts got a much needed win to get their campaign back on track. joe wilson was there. cricket has generally considered bangladesh to be underdogs. they see themselves as a very different animal. tigers! they came to cardiff with optimism with good reason. remember bangladesh did beat england in the last world cup. and the one before that. but this is a new england. they batted like their recent defeat was indeed a blip. bangladesh chose to bowl first, it may be regretting it. jason roy's innings finished some —— featured some exquisite timing. fielding is not easy, even for those paid to do it. a fumble from bangladesh and jason wright was watching the misspelt and thinking of century and not looking at the umpire. all smiled in the end, especially on the england b
in multi, multi, multi—colour. which i've done before, but i would make it more obvious.mpertz. now, with all the sport, here'sjohn watson, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. england's cricketers amassed their largest world cup total — a target of 387 too much for bangladesh to chase down in cardiff as the hosts got a much needed win to get their campaign back on track. joe wilson was there. cricket has generally considered bangladesh to be underdogs. they see themselves as a very...
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iwould painted in multi—, multi—, multi— colours.art to a weekend really. a lot of cloud and rain and blustery winds. much of the day, the skies looked like these ones over and rail — make wales in west yorkshire. we saw an improvement and a few showers we have seen increasingly clear skies working in and that is a trend of what we have got to come. mind you, a few showers left over. northern ireland, north—west of england and scotland, but they are becoming more rare. 0ur england and scotland, but they are becoming more rare. our main driving area of low pressure works over towards norway. at averages drift down to around seven and nine celsius. looking at sunday's weather picture. as does make a fine and sunny start and probably a dry morning. the exception might be across scotland where we might have more cloud and coastal showers but otherwise a dry morning. clouds developing and showers on the way. as showers will form in lines where the winds converge together so across south—west england, a line of heavy, slow—moving showers e
iwould painted in multi—, multi—, multi— colours.art to a weekend really. a lot of cloud and rain and blustery winds. much of the day, the skies looked like these ones over and rail — make wales in west yorkshire. we saw an improvement and a few showers we have seen increasingly clear skies working in and that is a trend of what we have got to come. mind you, a few showers left over. northern ireland, north—west of england and scotland, but they are becoming more rare. 0ur england and...
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government says gunmen attacked a village of the local community and burned several houses in the multi region no one has claimed responsibility for the raid which happened on sunday but there's been violence between dog and hunters and rival for lonnie's in the past they've been fighting for access to land and resources. well the u.n. special representative for mali says he is shocked and outraged by what he called an act of unspeakable barbarism. and if who heads the u.n. peacekeeping mission in mali added the threshold of the unbearable is reached it is time for a nationwide outcry when he also called on mali to find those responsible and bring them to justice something the president has promised to do. at this moment a thought for those who once more have fallen under murderous bullets an unjust and cowardly act in-joke own country. ok well let's move on now to. what it's enough from algiers nicholas hacker tells us more from neighboring senegal. the attack took place in the early hours in the morning where villagers were still asleep when men on motorbikes carrying machetes and gun
government says gunmen attacked a village of the local community and burned several houses in the multi region no one has claimed responsibility for the raid which happened on sunday but there's been violence between dog and hunters and rival for lonnie's in the past they've been fighting for access to land and resources. well the u.n. special representative for mali says he is shocked and outraged by what he called an act of unspeakable barbarism. and if who heads the u.n. peacekeeping mission...
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the church asa a multi—agency response. the church as a space a multi—agency response.an offer, into being part of that response. reverend rosemary mallett, thank you for talking to us. it would be good to see if the church seizes this opportunity. thank you for having me. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good morning. looking forward to two more games at the cricket world cup. the west indies face new zealand at old trafford. the first is already under way in hampshire. india are taking on afghanistan. unbeaten so far having won three games with the others washed out. the afghans have lost all of their matches. india are huge favourites, a0 to one odds with the bookmakers, they won the task and opted to bat. and india are currently 61 a1. i'm just updating the scorecard there. they are now in the scorecard there. they are now in the 1ath over. there is full commentary on radio five live. england have work to do now, if the hosts are to reach the semi finals of the cricket world cup after their shock defeat to sri lanka. things didn't go too wel
the church asa a multi—agency response. the church as a space a multi—agency response.an offer, into being part of that response. reverend rosemary mallett, thank you for talking to us. it would be good to see if the church seizes this opportunity. thank you for having me. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good morning. looking forward to two more games at the cricket world cup. the west indies face new zealand at old trafford. the first is already under way in...
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think a number that is below, last month we had this huge uptick and we had the 263 well above the multi-year average. so i think if you're looking at this the proper way you're not going to take them month to month. i think it flies in the face of the narrative that the administration would like to see and they love seeing the jobs numbers and seeing jobs, job, jobs and they're seeing that some of their tariff threats are slowing the economy here and justifying a rate cut and obviously confusing, stay with me here, pete. >> you lost me at 263. >> what i'm saying is that it's a difficult narrative. i think trade is the most important thing. i don't think one jobs number that flies in the face of what we saw last month is going to change what the fed does >> i don't think -- i do think trade matters because obviously it's affecting the charts. i think you'd be an idiot to say it doesn't matter. at the end of the day it's the fed. the fed stays soft and the market goes higher. >> isn't this all the same conversation >> the fed has turned more dove earn or the markets believe the fed has turned
think a number that is below, last month we had this huge uptick and we had the 263 well above the multi-year average. so i think if you're looking at this the proper way you're not going to take them month to month. i think it flies in the face of the narrative that the administration would like to see and they love seeing the jobs numbers and seeing jobs, job, jobs and they're seeing that some of their tariff threats are slowing the economy here and justifying a rate cut and obviously...
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building the multi-skyscraper in chicago. and an example of one time frame of them getting preferential treatment and tax evasion and money that should be spent on the most vulnerable people that need permanent housing and projects discussed in item number one. $1,571,858, not collected just during this time frame alone. and this has been going on since 2009. we were under the impression that it was going on since 2011, but it started in 2009. so, if you get an actual total from severance, analysis on the finance, you'll be in the trillions of dollars of uncollected money and i move to have that called back to the city so we can get out of debt and by the same response, have twitter pay their taxes. dorothy says he's willing to pay taxes, hold him to it, put the money in his face he did not pay so he won't have these problems. >> thank you, mr. wright. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i make a motion to move this item to the board with a positive recommendation of, to the meeting of the boa
building the multi-skyscraper in chicago. and an example of one time frame of them getting preferential treatment and tax evasion and money that should be spent on the most vulnerable people that need permanent housing and projects discussed in item number one. $1,571,858, not collected just during this time frame alone. and this has been going on since 2009. we were under the impression that it was going on since 2011, but it started in 2009. so, if you get an actual total from severance,...
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entrepreneurial families a single family office deals exclusively with the finances of one family a multi family office deals with several family's wealth. and develops various investment strategies together with the family's facets include stocks and bonds real estate odds even vintage cars generally long term and conservative investments and sometimes other kinds of services are requested. for example a client has a security issue he's looking for someone to keep an eye on his children teenagers and if it's a relatively wealthy prominent client then we need to find someone to shadow the young person well shadow is a negative word but someone to watch out for them discreetly goes as far as contacting people who worked with the british royal family it's a classic network business. quiet his network in part during his long career in banking along with his financial products and investment opportunities but how did he become a family officer. chance. with me there was a bit of a pivotal case that happened in my family. and uncles died rather suddenly of lung cancer. i saw the chaos the fami
entrepreneurial families a single family office deals exclusively with the finances of one family a multi family office deals with several family's wealth. and develops various investment strategies together with the family's facets include stocks and bonds real estate odds even vintage cars generally long term and conservative investments and sometimes other kinds of services are requested. for example a client has a security issue he's looking for someone to keep an eye on his children...
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you will be a multi-watch live here on c-span.eferring to his official campaign 2020 kickoff in orlando, florida, this evening. for more on that topic, we are joined by gary this morning. a reporter for political playbook joining us on the phone. orlando for the announcement? because without florida it is really hard to win reelection. in a way, florida is now his de facto home state. he has been here a lot. he has been here at least 100 times since becoming president. he comes down to go to mar-a-lago in palm beach. that florida is very important to the reelection strategy and the reason he picked orlando is because if you want to win florida, you need to pick up the votes in the i-4 corridor. while he is going to be appearing in orlando which is itself in a democratically controlled county, all the suburban areas around orlando are republican and just up the road is a place called the villages, a mega-retirement community, heavily republican. host: what we know about that election kickoff? who is going to be introducing the pres
you will be a multi-watch live here on c-span.eferring to his official campaign 2020 kickoff in orlando, florida, this evening. for more on that topic, we are joined by gary this morning. a reporter for political playbook joining us on the phone. orlando for the announcement? because without florida it is really hard to win reelection. in a way, florida is now his de facto home state. he has been here a lot. he has been here at least 100 times since becoming president. he comes down to go to...
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represent those multi-nationals and business interests.n fact, the senators are afraid the president will do exactly what he was voted in to do and what he set out to do; that is, to shut down illegal immigration and secure our southern border. to force mexico to stop the illegal immigration that the chamber of horrors desires for its members. the chamber's demands of the senate prove just how afraid big business really is of president trump as tonight he is on the verge of winning both the trade war and resolving the national emergency that he declared only four months ago. the republican party in the senate appears, to me, to be on the verge of committing absolute suicide. the tragedy is it may well take this great republic down with them. tonight president trump stands between them and the making of what will surely be a national disaster if these gop senators in the senate have their way. joining us tonight, former reagan white house political director, leading republican strategist, fox business political analyst ed rollins. and, ed,
represent those multi-nationals and business interests.n fact, the senators are afraid the president will do exactly what he was voted in to do and what he set out to do; that is, to shut down illegal immigration and secure our southern border. to force mexico to stop the illegal immigration that the chamber of horrors desires for its members. the chamber's demands of the senate prove just how afraid big business really is of president trump as tonight he is on the verge of winning both the...
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this is a multi-crash with injuries. so it may be some time before this is really cpletely cleared out of the way. getting something like this so early really can cause a big impact here for the morning commute. the good news is we're not really seeing it on the maps quite yet. let that's one mileworth of backups right now. 66 inbound is looking okay. w thave a situation i willlk about in a second near the rosslyn tunnel. no work zones on the beltway. outer loop after gallows, a car has spun out there. northbound 95 after the beltway, left side blocked by a crash. westbound 66 at the rosslyn , tunnelft lane getting by the work zone. eun? >> thank you. >>> it's 4:32. we're following breaking news montgomery county. police are asking people to stay away from the 15 block of randolphroad as officers search or people involved in a burglary at a gun sho officers say that as thegl burs fled the scene, they struck aru er. an officer fired some shots, but we don't know whether anyone was hit. news4 has a crew heading to the scen
this is a multi-crash with injuries. so it may be some time before this is really cpletely cleared out of the way. getting something like this so early really can cause a big impact here for the morning commute. the good news is we're not really seeing it on the maps quite yet. let that's one mileworth of backups right now. 66 inbound is looking okay. w thave a situation i willlk about in a second near the rosslyn tunnel. no work zones on the beltway. outer loop after gallows, a car has spun...
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i like to think of myself as a storyteller ragavan multi-talented ted speaker thinker in 2010 c. and 191 of the 10 most fascinating people you've never heard of. caricaturist artist curator. the wonder of between worlds analogue to digital and back. painting robots just one of many opportunities for him to create art. in 2018 he had the idea for an exhibition with. cyborg artist in delhi artists who create art using artificial intelligence. on of the 1st exhibitions of its kind in asia. ok a handful of these cyborg artists exist so far but their numbers are growing and their works are ever more convincing for the viewer and the market. and algorithms hype all like for the beginning of a long friendship between creative man machine. created curated that 1st art show in delhi how was that received and didn't actually kickstart something a lot of people said this is not. and i said was the name in your statement i see here quite often and for me that's a very materialistic perspective on what artists for me art is that which can give you a transcendent experience regardless of what
i like to think of myself as a storyteller ragavan multi-talented ted speaker thinker in 2010 c. and 191 of the 10 most fascinating people you've never heard of. caricaturist artist curator. the wonder of between worlds analogue to digital and back. painting robots just one of many opportunities for him to create art. in 2018 he had the idea for an exhibition with. cyborg artist in delhi artists who create art using artificial intelligence. on of the 1st exhibitions of its kind in asia. ok a...
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i for one think that a multi-pronged approach is really necessary, and i agree with you on that. and i think that we are not doing enough to getting to the root causes and so there is that. and senator feinstein asked how many children have been separated from their parents since june of 2018, and you said that you didn't know the exact number, so this is after the zero-tolerance policy was ended. doesn't cpb keep track of the children separated after the zero tolerance policy? mr. mcaleenan: we do. we keep careful track. we have that number and i gave you the percentage this morning, but we will get you the exact number. >> that is another thing, because the zero tolerance policy resulted in a huge outcry and outrage in our country, because are administrated -- our administration created instant orphans of the thousands of the immigrant children, so i think it would behoove you to come to our committee to give us the information that you know we would want to hear. it would enable to decide whether the current policies are being where you are separated. we know you are still sep
i for one think that a multi-pronged approach is really necessary, and i agree with you on that. and i think that we are not doing enough to getting to the root causes and so there is that. and senator feinstein asked how many children have been separated from their parents since june of 2018, and you said that you didn't know the exact number, so this is after the zero-tolerance policy was ended. doesn't cpb keep track of the children separated after the zero tolerance policy? mr. mcaleenan:...
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diverse multi ethnic country it needs to have. to focus more into developing its own i didn't write which very much links to development in i mean in the material sense but. i just want to leave the final word just before we run out of time i will work your final thoughts on and while they've made a good point there sudan needs to do this itself doesn't it needs to it's been an organic process up until now and for it to be successful whichever way it happens and needs to carry on that way. i absolutely i think one of the kind of unique features of the sunni through illusion is the fact that it was so organic the protesters organized themselves a very natural process but it's collated very quickly and they were successful in terms of overthrowing the share but i think it's very important that instead of looking outside to the international community i think the sudanese are as organized political community that everything that it takes to challenge a military of course a good thing if the international community uphold thought and
diverse multi ethnic country it needs to have. to focus more into developing its own i didn't write which very much links to development in i mean in the material sense but. i just want to leave the final word just before we run out of time i will work your final thoughts on and while they've made a good point there sudan needs to do this itself doesn't it needs to it's been an organic process up until now and for it to be successful whichever way it happens and needs to carry on that way. i...
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that goes against the two for saturday night multi. we give you 2.egment one and this man alex dickerson. what a coming-out party for this giant. he has done it in back many people living with diabetes monitor their blooucose e. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? on inter$19. month me off two-ndred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile. >>> first hit you with the giants. not a one but a two-game winning streak.
that goes against the two for saturday night multi. we give you 2.egment one and this man alex dickerson. what a coming-out party for this giant. he has done it in back many people living with diabetes monitor their blooucose e. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to...
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raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of 641 that's a collective that focuses. ai's place in the realm of contemporary art welcome all the way from india. can commerce here to my left ales from london and calls herself a storyteller of the future and her work has been exhibited worldwide and as an immersive filmmaker she wants to raise viewers' awareness such that they can survive the radical technological changes that are to come. and last but not least togo farland thinks that we all need to get up to speed on ai because machines are already deeply deeply involved in our human culture as vice president of the frankfurt book fair he also lets between fascination with and refusal of the creative power of machines which by the way happens to be the title of his latest book war welcome to america we can start ladies and gentlemen the fact that ai has indeed made significant inroads into the arts let's start with a quick overview of just how far they've got. content myself a blog robots recently seen at the fed is the enemy and controlled
raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of 641 that's a collective that focuses. ai's place in the realm of contemporary art welcome all the way from india. can commerce here to my left ales from london and calls herself a storyteller of the future and her work has been exhibited worldwide and as an immersive filmmaker she wants to raise viewers' awareness such that they can survive the radical technological changes that are to come. and last...
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is what would it be like to see your parents when they were younger is something that is obviously multi-generational geez, you smoke too? >> you're beginning to sound just like my mother. >> the only thing that was weird about the story, it's a boy going back in time and she falls in love with the son she hasn't yet had. that was pretty kinky for me. >> that's a big bruise you have there. >> but they pulled it off. >> i was exhausted at the end of "back to the future" mpt." then he makes roger rabbit. >> you're under arrest. >> there's a scene where donald duck and daffy duck are having a piano duel. at the same time, penguins are serving drinks. if you look at the making of of that individual scene, it's utter, complete, total chaos. there's real actors pretending to be drinking. there's trays moving around on these iron rods. that was a hard movie. that's sort of an ignorance is bliss category that that movie should fall in because that's a movie no sane person would ever attempt to make. >> i love playing villains. when i was a kid, the first walt disney films came out. there are dark moments in
is what would it be like to see your parents when they were younger is something that is obviously multi-generational geez, you smoke too? >> you're beginning to sound just like my mother. >> the only thing that was weird about the story, it's a boy going back in time and she falls in love with the son she hasn't yet had. that was pretty kinky for me. >> that's a big bruise you have there. >> but they pulled it off. >> i was exhausted at the end of "back to...
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here it is what if we never withdrew from the carefully negotiated multi nation nuclear deal and what if we didn't surround the wrong with our military bases and what if we didn't constantly threaten them how's that sound idea but c.n.n. is worried that if secret choice number 3 were ever ordered on t.v. some people might think. it sounds like a good idea. and there's something else that can't ever be talked about on the mainstream media the history of iran 1953 we overthrew their democratically elected leader 1953 to 79 the us backed the thai radical rule of the shah 98 we backed iraq's war with iran 987 we sent 2 iranian warships 1988 a us navy ship shot down iran air flight 655 killing all 290 innocent people on board 8 years later in court the us said it regretted the loss of human life and paid iran $61000000.00 in restitution 1995 we increased oil and trade sanctions and then of course there's whatever the today. i don't know what this is we're waging economic war on them and we just did mid to cyber attacking their missile systems but yes jake tapper tell us again how we're too
here it is what if we never withdrew from the carefully negotiated multi nation nuclear deal and what if we didn't surround the wrong with our military bases and what if we didn't constantly threaten them how's that sound idea but c.n.n. is worried that if secret choice number 3 were ever ordered on t.v. some people might think. it sounds like a good idea. and there's something else that can't ever be talked about on the mainstream media the history of iran 1953 we overthrew their...
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i want to know why this multi—billion pound industry is allowed to regulate itself, make up its own rulesis there a problem we need to address, particularly for the baby boomer generation who are ageing? yes, i think there is. should the industry be responsible for that? no, i don't think it should. in england, alcohol is the cheapest it has been in 30 years and deaths through alcohol are the highest in 20 years. i have been trying to stop people dying of liver disease by changing alcohol policy. we'rejust not winning. the drinks industry are winning and the reason they're winning is because the government spends more time listening to the drinks industry than they do listening to doctors and the chief medical officer. like many of us, claire liked to drink at the end of the day to unwind. she never thought it would have such devastating consequences for her life. having lost her home, she is now living in this caravan in oxfordshire. it is really, really nice to meet you. what are we going to do, shake hands or hug? definitely the hug. yeah, come on, let's do it. nice to see you, mate. h
i want to know why this multi—billion pound industry is allowed to regulate itself, make up its own rulesis there a problem we need to address, particularly for the baby boomer generation who are ageing? yes, i think there is. should the industry be responsible for that? no, i don't think it should. in england, alcohol is the cheapest it has been in 30 years and deaths through alcohol are the highest in 20 years. i have been trying to stop people dying of liver disease by changing alcohol...
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multi invoice was twenty one years old in june. nineteen sixty nine the nights the riots began he was in greenwich village. cries coming from the stone wall in the police had come to raid the false appointed by the gay and trans community. the cable in the paddy wagon. at the end of the paddy wagon i've noticed a little cop. she could queen in. two but she was resisting. she was able to kick him in the shoulder. a very good shot he went flying and he came back at likable. he dragged her into the truck are you hurt. slash bos give thin metal. and mall. we started slowly walking towards stealth. i could see the hairs on his neck rise. we just kept looking at him and focused on him but he saw. something in our eyes he was a nerve i broke and ran for the bar door. in nineteen sixty nine gay sex was illegal the american psychiatric association considered homosexuality a mental illness fifty years ago in new york city if you were. a homosexual and announced at a bar you were homosexual you wanted a drink. you could not be served you coul
multi invoice was twenty one years old in june. nineteen sixty nine the nights the riots began he was in greenwich village. cries coming from the stone wall in the police had come to raid the false appointed by the gay and trans community. the cable in the paddy wagon. at the end of the paddy wagon i've noticed a little cop. she could queen in. two but she was resisting. she was able to kick him in the shoulder. a very good shot he went flying and he came back at likable. he dragged her into...
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the number of civil rescue ships in the mediterranean dropped drastically after the italian and multis governments introduced strict immigration policies last year that left the sea watch 3 as the only privately run vessel actively pre-training the waters. now one other n.g.o.s the spanish proactive open arms group has resumed its mission to. that may well set the ngos on a collision course with those governments who like italy refused to allow privately run rescue ships to dock. for many migrants still embarking on a potentially deadly journey across the mediterranean that presents can prove the difference between life and death. back on board the sea watch 3 italian coast guard officials have urged the captain to be patient for those adrift here there's little else to do. a high this is a cultural mediator on board to see what's 3 we asked about the 2 men who've been taken off the ship one of them was critically ill and needed to get to hospital and the reason that they had to get off the ship is that because we don't have the capacity to treat them. and that is an indication of the
the number of civil rescue ships in the mediterranean dropped drastically after the italian and multis governments introduced strict immigration policies last year that left the sea watch 3 as the only privately run vessel actively pre-training the waters. now one other n.g.o.s the spanish proactive open arms group has resumed its mission to. that may well set the ngos on a collision course with those governments who like italy refused to allow privately run rescue ships to dock. for many...
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you can see from the multi-region plans, there are not many enrolled, but certainly this is a valuable benefit for those who live in those service areas and decide to choose kaiser. and it's noted in the first bullet, there is also 34 early retirees who are enrolled in kaiser non-medicare coverage in washington, northwest and hawaii. the remainder of the document focuses on the two primary plans. the ppo and the xps. -- kpsa. on page 3, unlike last year, where we saw decreases in both plans, we're seeing pretty significant increases for 2020. so on the surface, you know, you would say, what is happening with this wild swing in renewals from one year to the next? that is another reason we wanted to put this document together before we dive into each individual plan and i'll talk about that here on the next page. so page 4 for the kaiser permanente plan, the kpsa medicare plan, so every year at this time when we present the rates in june, kpsa is still months away from receiving their final funding information from the federal government. specifically the centers for medicare and medicai
you can see from the multi-region plans, there are not many enrolled, but certainly this is a valuable benefit for those who live in those service areas and decide to choose kaiser. and it's noted in the first bullet, there is also 34 early retirees who are enrolled in kaiser non-medicare coverage in washington, northwest and hawaii. the remainder of the document focuses on the two primary plans. the ppo and the xps. -- kpsa. on page 3, unlike last year, where we saw decreases in both plans,...