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this isn't nadine, though. nadine was inside in the is her 18-year-old cousin. and she hid up as soon as the family fell asleep and got her inside to kidnap that baby for her own. >> oh my goodness. >> that's a lot of premeditation and planning. >> that's the thing that is so bad about the whole thing. now, look, we happen to know that the baby was found six hours later. you can see here nay dmeen court and you can hear comments from the mom and dad. >> like watching something -- >> they certainly got the mom is now sort of basically suffering from a sort of ptsd from the situation. >> the agency that placed her has now completely shut down their nanny section and hired a researcher to look into all the nan nays they have. the cousin was sentenced to april to $1,500 fine to the parents and fou hundred hours of community service. nadine was just sentenced to three years in jail. >>> the modern day jedi, mr. steele, knows how to fly these drones like few people that we've seen before. what's kind of unique about this video that he's recently put out is that we get
this isn't nadine, though. nadine was inside in the is her 18-year-old cousin. and she hid up as soon as the family fell asleep and got her inside to kidnap that baby for her own. >> oh my goodness. >> that's a lot of premeditation and planning. >> that's the thing that is so bad about the whole thing. now, look, we happen to know that the baby was found six hours later. you can see here nay dmeen court and you can hear comments from the mom and dad. >> like watching...
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nadine strossen was the first woman in the youngest person ever to lead the aclu. she is a professor at new york law school and her most recent book is it couldled "hate. why we should resist it with free speech, not censorship. these are two powerful and original thinker sory i'll stay out of their way. let me begin by asking you, why you decided to write this particular book at this particular moment in time. laura? >> i have to say that it didn't start out to become a first amendment champion or free speech advocate. was thrust into it just briefly the back story of my situation was i had written an essay bows sexual politics and paranoia on campuses in the ken kole of higher occasion, there's a student protest to me, student marching to the president's office demanding i was censured but i took an ironic tone and i think that's not allowed at the current moment. i got brought up on title ix complained for the essay. so that led me to write this book, and then i was brought up on title 9 complaints for the second time for writing the book so it's been very inter
nadine strossen was the first woman in the youngest person ever to lead the aclu. she is a professor at new york law school and her most recent book is it couldled "hate. why we should resist it with free speech, not censorship. these are two powerful and original thinker sory i'll stay out of their way. let me begin by asking you, why you decided to write this particular book at this particular moment in time. laura? >> i have to say that it didn't start out to become a first...
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well as he'll go to scotland where he's got a couple of properties as well we can go live now to nadine barber who's there at the u.s. ambassador's residence in london which is newly reinforced i'm barricaded in the dream. that's right it's quite an unusual scene here martina donald trump as you were saying is here for this town hall event earlier on we saw a steady stream of guests many of them americans based in britain arrive passing through that gate you can see in the steel fence about three meters high which is reinforced with concrete bollards and people around here have been saying that they haven't seen such measures put in place for previous presidential visits it's just a sign of the security measures how seriously everybody's taking the promised protests around donald trump's visit here as well he will be going to blend in palace later on outside london for a banquet bringing together business leaders and politicians the big business of his visit probably on friday he'll be going to checkers the official country side residence of prime minister to resume a along with the new
well as he'll go to scotland where he's got a couple of properties as well we can go live now to nadine barber who's there at the u.s. ambassador's residence in london which is newly reinforced i'm barricaded in the dream. that's right it's quite an unusual scene here martina donald trump as you were saying is here for this town hall event earlier on we saw a steady stream of guests many of them americans based in britain arrive passing through that gate you can see in the steel fence about...
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on for decades scientists now have to find out whether this discovery can help them in that quest nadine barber al-jazeera. learned russia's science reporter at the technology news website she explained to us why the scientists were so cautious about revealing that discovery they took a long time to make sure that they got the measurements right they actually took measurements from i believe twenty twelve to twenty fifteen and then they spent extra years to make sure that they had ruled out all possible alternatives that could explain those that weren't water and all they came up with is water had to be the explanation for it because it matches the signatures of subglacial lakes here on earth it opens up the question if there is one are there more there could be a whole network of awkward furs on mars that we just haven't detected yet so if we could find more underwater pools or lakes like this that could potentially guide where we send humans in the future because we might want to land on one of them we can't land on this one it's on the polar icecap it's not the best place to go but ma
on for decades scientists now have to find out whether this discovery can help them in that quest nadine barber al-jazeera. learned russia's science reporter at the technology news website she explained to us why the scientists were so cautious about revealing that discovery they took a long time to make sure that they got the measurements right they actually took measurements from i believe twenty twelve to twenty fifteen and then they spent extra years to make sure that they had ruled out all...
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icecap and is the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered on the red planet nadine barber explains. a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researchers says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one point five kilometers below the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet's southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression if it's called the impurity of the electromagnetic waves so it's. they can make the applied to their the much simpler caps of course these are these caps. have some impute this magnetic the called there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other probes examining it from orbit that it was once a warm place with plenty of liq
icecap and is the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered on the red planet nadine barber explains. a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researchers says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one point five kilometers below the surface and it was found using radar...
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before heading to helsinki for a summit with russian president vladimir putin on monday nadine barber has more from the demonstrations in edinburgh. well they're calling this a carnival of resistance and one of the ways that the thousands of protesters gathered in this park in edinburgh a trying to register their opposition to donald trump is through schumer and not joined balloon over there showing the u.s. president as a baby in a nappy featured in the london demonstrations and it's now made its way up to scotland to those they weren't allowed to fly it over the turnberry go through where donald trump is spending the weekend well away from the protest this stage it was a flight over the scottish parliament as well that's where they say opposition march set off on saturday but now that it's here it's getting lots of attention and in fact along the march route there have been plenty of homemade banners that people have brought along using humor to or to ridicule the u.s. president but also to remind you is it of the stations that there are issues that they feel very strongly about tea
before heading to helsinki for a summit with russian president vladimir putin on monday nadine barber has more from the demonstrations in edinburgh. well they're calling this a carnival of resistance and one of the ways that the thousands of protesters gathered in this park in edinburgh a trying to register their opposition to donald trump is through schumer and not joined balloon over there showing the u.s. president as a baby in a nappy featured in the london demonstrations and it's now made...
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opening the scoring in the thirteenth minute chadli curling the ball in straight from warner cable for nadine you know straight past anderson into the net embarrassment for the experience the friend is there and really that set the mood for the whole game belgium doubling their lead a little while later star striker look powerhouse picking the ball up in the belgium's off powering forward. through the midfield the defense passing out wanted to get took a shot which is very powerful allowed time and space on the ball while massaro into the bottom left hand corner no chance for the keeper that douglas course they came on for the silver that did change the pace of the game a bit strengthen brazil's midfield pulling it out wide trying to spread the belgians didn't work the defensive masterclass there aside from one moment for brazil lab results were not so gusto reviving hopes just three minutes after coming on to the pitch bearing this had a right into the bottom right corner off to force from the t.v. you can just see it there splitting the difference was enough though for the brazilians the at
opening the scoring in the thirteenth minute chadli curling the ball in straight from warner cable for nadine you know straight past anderson into the net embarrassment for the experience the friend is there and really that set the mood for the whole game belgium doubling their lead a little while later star striker look powerhouse picking the ball up in the belgium's off powering forward. through the midfield the defense passing out wanted to get took a shot which is very powerful allowed time...
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jesse: trump is trying to strengthen nadine peel germany away from d strengthen nato and peel germany away from russia. remember he was caught tapping angela merkel's cell phone. he was caught trashing netanyahu. he left iraq to isis and iran. he skipped the paris peace march and he failed to prevent russia from invading ukraine. and after all the fake news chaos he made this announcement. president trump: it was a product idea summit where my job priority was getting other nato members to pay their fair share. we have gotten commitments from them to pay fear their defense spending more than ever. jesse: many president trump's tactics are work. president trump: i am very consistent. i'm a very stable genius. jesse: here with reaction, dr. sebastian gore yeah and nigel farage, considered to be the -- the architect behind brexit. what do you think about the president going over there and collecting bills from our allies. >> imagine if you are in a club and members are paying their -- aren't paying their dues. instead of fancy press statements and protocols, the president goes there and
jesse: trump is trying to strengthen nadine peel germany away from d strengthen nato and peel germany away from russia. remember he was caught tapping angela merkel's cell phone. he was caught trashing netanyahu. he left iraq to isis and iran. he skipped the paris peace march and he failed to prevent russia from invading ukraine. and after all the fake news chaos he made this announcement. president trump: it was a product idea summit where my job priority was getting other nato members to pay...
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president is under fire for alleged human rights abuses and all thora tarion it's and let's cross over to nadine barber one of the protests in the finnish capital what's the mood like there at the moment. well it's it's fairly light hearted it's fairly all of the protests that we've seen in the last few hours have been very good natured just to explain behind me a crowd waiting to to see the motorcade of the two presidents departing earlier on tens of thousands of people lined the streets of helsinki to see donald trump arriving there were cheers for him so there are people who do see this visit by the american president in a favorable light but on sunday and throughout monday there have been a number of protests against his presence and against brother mir putin to see many of the protesters highlighting similar human rights infringements as they see it by both presidents things like a women's rights and access to health care and abortion on the american side highlighting donald trump's immigration policies in his he's attitude towards climate change and the free press as well many of the prote
president is under fire for alleged human rights abuses and all thora tarion it's and let's cross over to nadine barber one of the protests in the finnish capital what's the mood like there at the moment. well it's it's fairly light hearted it's fairly all of the protests that we've seen in the last few hours have been very good natured just to explain behind me a crowd waiting to to see the motorcade of the two presidents departing earlier on tens of thousands of people lined the streets of...
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nadine what do you think of the president calling haven't a competitor? is he right, does he have a point? >> well, i think putin, i think trump actually agrees with putin. i think that's one of the more disturbing aspects of all of this. it isn't that he sees him as somebody trying to manipulate him or co-opt him. he's buying to the ideology and some of the tactics that putin has been putting forward for 10, 12 years. >> are you comfortable, scott, with the president, the am of hostility he has shown or said towards our allies? >> i am comfortable with him pressing our allies to live up to their allegations on nato. only the past four years, nato lived up to their numbers of spending events. if you listen to the speech the nato attorney general gave today, he thank donald trump for pressing everyone in the alliance to spend what they're supposed to spend. i am comfortable if we get more spending overall on the defense. i think he need to go into the meeting with putin wide open. he can call him a competitive, and it seems like businessman jargon to me. t
nadine what do you think of the president calling haven't a competitor? is he right, does he have a point? >> well, i think putin, i think trump actually agrees with putin. i think that's one of the more disturbing aspects of all of this. it isn't that he sees him as somebody trying to manipulate him or co-opt him. he's buying to the ideology and some of the tactics that putin has been putting forward for 10, 12 years. >> are you comfortable, scott, with the president, the am of...
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it's expected to make an appearance here in edinburgh sometime today and of the many thanks indeed nadine barber there live in edinburgh will james boys is associate professor of international political studies at richmond university joins us now live from london james one could perhaps imagine prime minister to resign may breathing a sigh of relief now that the the dust has begun to settle after trump's world wind visit what do you make of it yes no doubt about it i think that downing street will be very happy now that donald trump has has departed from the london region and he's now obviously still in the u.k. let's not forget in scotland. when you see the complete contradiction though between what donald trump was saying when he first morning here compared to what he was saying with his press conference with theresa may though it's very difficult to quite get a grip about where donald trump stands on anything quite frankly attacking troops in maine the morning praising her in the afternoon suggesting that britain was basically much at the back of the queue wants more in a post deal and
it's expected to make an appearance here in edinburgh sometime today and of the many thanks indeed nadine barber there live in edinburgh will james boys is associate professor of international political studies at richmond university joins us now live from london james one could perhaps imagine prime minister to resign may breathing a sigh of relief now that the the dust has begun to settle after trump's world wind visit what do you make of it yes no doubt about it i think that downing street...
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on for decades scientists now have to find out whether this discovery can help them in that quest nadine barber al-jazeera. zimbabwe's main opposition leader is accusing the country's electoral commission of biased days before the country votes now since chamisa says monday's presidential election will be fraudulent but added that his posse will not boycott the vote is up against president amisom and gaga is on a p.f. party it's the first election since the ousting of robert mugabe what we have resolved to do is to make sure that we defeat but there are free and the player some in and out must be defeated defeated in terms of the overwhelming sentiment in the country that we're not going to allow them to get away with meddle literally and metaphorically what does it mean what it does mean is that on monday that it of july it is independence day for the second republic we are going to be voting overwhelmingly for change. there is malcolm webb has more now from harare. nelson jimmie's the leader of the main opposition alone has announced that he will proceed in answering monday's president
on for decades scientists now have to find out whether this discovery can help them in that quest nadine barber al-jazeera. zimbabwe's main opposition leader is accusing the country's electoral commission of biased days before the country votes now since chamisa says monday's presidential election will be fraudulent but added that his posse will not boycott the vote is up against president amisom and gaga is on a p.f. party it's the first election since the ousting of robert mugabe what we have...
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exactly the said what he will be doing there and where it will be we know that we're going to talk to nadine barber who is at the u.s. well he's out there in london there now to explain to me what's going on behind you a lot of security that's right came up as you were saying not a state visit but it is a visit that's being accompanied by a huge amount of security detail american and british vogue fences around three meters high have been put up around the u.s. ambassador's residence where donald trump just been having what they're calling a town a whole gathering full mainly americans based here there was a steady stream of the.
exactly the said what he will be doing there and where it will be we know that we're going to talk to nadine barber who is at the u.s. well he's out there in london there now to explain to me what's going on behind you a lot of security that's right came up as you were saying not a state visit but it is a visit that's being accompanied by a huge amount of security detail american and british vogue fences around three meters high have been put up around the u.s. ambassador's residence where...
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see what does happen in the coming minutes let's cross over to our other correspondent in helsinki nadine barber he's at one of the protests being held in the finnish it capital of course a range of people are complaining about a range of issues not just about mr trump but also about mr putin to. absolutely so you can probably see a big protest behind me helsinki this is fairly large there were protests on sunday involving ghosts perhaps three thousand people right now these protests have marched from a park elsewhere in the capital they're calling it helsinki against trump and putin of course there are issues that they differ with. donald trump over including immigration policy things like climate change but some of the protesters who are actually u.s. citizens have said that they've also come to oppose what they see as their president acting in the interests of russia there's a tweet a twitter hashtag going round that is treason summit some people accusing donald donald trump of actually being too close to president putin and not prepared to push him on issues like meddling in a foreign
see what does happen in the coming minutes let's cross over to our other correspondent in helsinki nadine barber he's at one of the protests being held in the finnish it capital of course a range of people are complaining about a range of issues not just about mr trump but also about mr putin to. absolutely so you can probably see a big protest behind me helsinki this is fairly large there were protests on sunday involving ghosts perhaps three thousand people right now these protests have...
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independent whistleblowing hotline positive steps but real global change could take many many years nadine barber al-jazeera london. eritrea and somalia have signed an agreement to establish diplomatic relations the latest thaw in the horn of africa after ethiopia and eritrea ended their state of war somalia and eritrea were once close with somali dictator side barry backing eritrea and its long fight for independence from ethiopia but when war broke out between eritrea and ethiopia somalia in effect became the site of a proxy war in recent years eritrea has backed the armed group al-shabaab which has launched attacks throughout somalia with the aim of overthrowing the government now eritrea has pledged to support somalia's sovereignty and the government's efforts to restore the country's rightful stature quotes the somali president has been in the eritrean capital as mara since saturday during a banquet with his somali counterpart the eritrean president said an epoch of crises conflict and instability was coming to an end according to matt bryden chairman of the political think tank cover
independent whistleblowing hotline positive steps but real global change could take many many years nadine barber al-jazeera london. eritrea and somalia have signed an agreement to establish diplomatic relations the latest thaw in the horn of africa after ethiopia and eritrea ended their state of war somalia and eritrea were once close with somali dictator side barry backing eritrea and its long fight for independence from ethiopia but when war broke out between eritrea and ethiopia somalia in...
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exactly to say what he will be doing there and where it will be we know that we're going to talk to nadine barber who is that the u.s. is out there in london there now to explain to me what's going on behind you a lot of security. that's right kamal as you were saying not a state visit but it is a visit that's being accompanied by a huge amount of security detail american and british those fences around three meters high have been put up around the u.s. ambassador's residence where donald trump just been having what they're calling a town a whole gathering full mainly americans based here there was a steady stream of people a few hours ago it's all over now we're waiting for him to leave. we've seen helicopters come and go here we going to blend them palis outside london for a banquet dinner tonight meeting business leaders and politicians but wherever he goes there is a huge amount of security you can probably just see a few british officers but just on the surrounding roads very very large presence and in fact thousands of officers have been redeployed both in the southeast of england an
exactly to say what he will be doing there and where it will be we know that we're going to talk to nadine barber who is that the u.s. is out there in london there now to explain to me what's going on behind you a lot of security. that's right kamal as you were saying not a state visit but it is a visit that's being accompanied by a huge amount of security detail american and british those fences around three meters high have been put up around the u.s. ambassador's residence where donald trump...
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kristen chenowethjoshua bell nadine sierragrupo company arturo sandovallea salonga kristin chenoweth from the blackburn music academy, festival napa valley's tuition-free summer conservatory for pre- professional musicians. ten vocal arts students selected from napa county public high schools will also have the opportunity to join her on stage to perform at the end of the program. á joshuaell's world premiere performance of the red violin o the world premiere of joshua bell performing with john corigliano's complete academy award-winning score accompanied by a full orchestra and show of a remastered print of the movie. o this is their first performance together since the movie was released in 1998 and corigliano will also be celebrating his 80th birthday. o the film's director will also be in attendance. young artist in order:russian renaissance quartetsophia bacelaryoonah kim yi suk jang in order:castello di amorosa frank family vineyardshall winery jarvis lincolnmeadowood first responders we are dedicating this season to the first responders. we really want to honor everybody who h
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it is a multinational chain that i work for nadine not have much information.oncerned?” think we need to be concerned in general. we're here on the beach on it is not just general. we're here on the beach on it is notjust brits after here, the majority are spanish. spanish tourists for madrid or barcelona who are coming for the seasonal holidays here so we should not automatically think that if the brits stop coming to spain, spain would suffer drastically. i'm sure it would have a major effect but i do not think it would kill the tourist industry in spain. actually the spanish government is probably just as concerned about spanish banks in the uk as they are about british tourist coming here. of course, big bus iness. british tourist coming here. of course, big business. here in benidorm create a huge percent of the gdp for spain. it is a small town but there is so much business here, so much brought by the brits as i'm sure they're worried in the town about what brexit will create. have you noticed any brexit affects already? from when the vote happened, the
it is a multinational chain that i work for nadine not have much information.oncerned?” think we need to be concerned in general. we're here on the beach on it is not just general. we're here on the beach on it is notjust brits after here, the majority are spanish. spanish tourists for madrid or barcelona who are coming for the seasonal holidays here so we should not automatically think that if the brits stop coming to spain, spain would suffer drastically. i'm sure it would have a major...