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nate baker: people fall for it all the time. chris: nate baker is from the bay area too. he travels the country and hosts confidential meetings like this wherever people will listen. baker started the company called qualia in san francisco. it helps process home sales and aims to stop the scam. qualia offers agents software with a digital saferoom of sorts. baker says all home buying communication goes through qualia, with only trusted and verified participants allowed inside. nate baker: that locks everything down and makes it more difficult for any, you know, fraud or phishing attacks to happen. chris: other companies offer similar saferoom technology, but baker says few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents still communicate with personal email, which the fbi has warned them hackers can easily infiltrate. barry feingold: we need to build a fortress. chris: closing agent barry feingold is the exception. barry: having software like qualia definitely helps us. chris: if this is protecting consumers, should it be required? barry: i believe so. chr
nate baker: people fall for it all the time. chris: nate baker is from the bay area too. he travels the country and hosts confidential meetings like this wherever people will listen. baker started the company called qualia in san francisco. it helps process home sales and aims to stop the scam. qualia offers agents software with a digital saferoom of sorts. baker says all home buying communication goes through qualia, with only trusted and verified participants allowed inside. nate baker: that...
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what i have to say, it is very u nfortu nate, very u nfortu nate.ne of saint anthony's in colombo, disbelief. more than 1,500 worshippers had packed into the easter sunday service. the chief priest told us he had left his church to pick up some papers when the bomb ripped through his congregation and that it was a miracle he survived. how does that touch you this morning, knowing you have been saved and 300 others lost their lives? i don't understand it yet, he has saved me. many are on edge, with good reason. explosions. this device has just exploded near one of the churches targeted yesterday, as the bomb squad was moving in. still no group has yet admitted it was behind the attack, the perpetrators may remain in the shadows but the carnage they have wrought is painfully clear. nick beake, bbc news, colombo. it's been confirmed that three of the four children, of the danish billionaire, anders holch povlsen were killed in the attacks. mr povlsen— who is denmark's wealthiest man — is a major shareholder in the online clothing retailer asos — and on
what i have to say, it is very u nfortu nate, very u nfortu nate.ne of saint anthony's in colombo, disbelief. more than 1,500 worshippers had packed into the easter sunday service. the chief priest told us he had left his church to pick up some papers when the bomb ripped through his congregation and that it was a miracle he survived. how does that touch you this morning, knowing you have been saved and 300 others lost their lives? i don't understand it yet, he has saved me. many are on edge,...
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nate learned executive director and help find drafts of group beto. nate thank you for coming on.here is poignant about watching yesterday's adored figure cast aside for this new character. this cad from indiana or whatever. but it does raise the bigger question which is, what is the principal, the core principle of the democratic party right now? i think bernie sanders put its will on your network last night when he said, democratic party is about the government in the economy work for all americans not just the 1% and corporations. i think that is simple when you see it in our policies and the obama governor and the way the candidates are talking about right now. which is quite different than the trump administration is currently doing. >> tucker: it is interesting though, look, i'm for that, by the way that is a politics i agree with and any candidate on either side who puts forward policies i would before. i don't care what policy that person represents. so i'm with you on that. i just wonder how the actual policy prescriptions lineup in favor of what you just said. so obvious
nate learned executive director and help find drafts of group beto. nate thank you for coming on.here is poignant about watching yesterday's adored figure cast aside for this new character. this cad from indiana or whatever. but it does raise the bigger question which is, what is the principal, the core principle of the democratic party right now? i think bernie sanders put its will on your network last night when he said, democratic party is about the government in the economy work for all...
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nate bargatze is performing standup after the break. special, "the tennessee kid," is currently available on netflix. everyone, please welcome the very funny, nate bargatze, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. thank you, everybody, that was very nice. all right. i -- as a comic, i travel a a lot. and i like to golf, i'm a big golfer, so i will golf sometimes when i go on the road. and i was golfing recently, you get done, you know, you get very hot and sweaty. and i wanted to change shirts before i drove back, so i go to the trunk of my car, stayed in the parking lot, and i take my shirt off, and i have no shirt on. and this old man walks up to me and goes, "olivia?" [ laughter and applause ] he was looking for his elderly wife. [ laughter ] and he saw me with no shirt on. [ laughter ] and a car that he does not recognize. [ laughter ] none of this is enough to not make him say -- he's like, "olivia?" [ laughter ] i was embarrassed, i turned around, i, like, covered up. [ laughter ] i was like, "what's that?" i go, "what
nate bargatze is performing standup after the break. special, "the tennessee kid," is currently available on netflix. everyone, please welcome the very funny, nate bargatze, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. thank you, everybody, that was very nice. all right. i -- as a comic, i travel a a lot. and i like to golf, i'm a big golfer, so i will golf sometimes when i go on the road. and i was golfing recently, you get done, you know, you get very hot and sweaty....
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shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. i want to begin with you, and ngwant to quote somet you said in that essay. you said, "teaching is a profession, and great tenechers ed to feel respected and empowere if they don't, they will leave and should." reowected and emped. talk about that. why are teachers not feelingec red and empowered? >> there's a thest of reasons that contribute to that.ar ther three issues for me, pay, work conditions and professione respect. ifok at the strikes happening and protests across the country, there's unsteadiness across the countryh particularly owest coast with housing casts, for a lot of teachers, the pay hasn't kept up. >> yang: you talked about pay, but you also mention work conditions and professional respect. >> the conditions teach verse to work through, i think puic have a difficult time understanding, particularly working in a lowl-income schoo in an urban area. you're doing more than academics. i sometimes act as a socia worker, a councilor, a surrogate parent. all those jobs take
shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. i want to begin with you, and ngwant to quote somet you said in that essay. you said, "teaching is a profession, and great tenechers ed to feel respected and empowere if they don't, they will leave and should." reowected and emped. talk about that. why are teachers not feelingec red and empowered? >> there's a thest of reasons that contribute to that.ar ther three issues for me, pay, work conditions and professione...
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nate bowling wrote that essay. a government teacher at lincoln highchool in tacoma, washington. and, fellow 2106 finalist shawn sheehan is now on a fellowship on capitol hill. when that ends, he intends to return to teaching algebra in lewisville, texas. shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. nate, i want to begin with you, and i want to quote something you said in that essay. you sngid, "teacs a profession, and great teachers need to feel respected andpo red. if they don't, they will leave and should." respected and empowered. talk about that. why are teachers not feeling respected and empowered? >> there's a thest of reasons that contribute to that. there are three issues for me, pay, work conditions and professional respect. if we look at the strikeso happening and sts across the country, there's unsteadiness across the coartry. partic on the west coast with housing casts, for a lot of teachers, the pay hasn't ke up. >> yang: you talked about pay, but you also metioned work conditions and pr
nate bowling wrote that essay. a government teacher at lincoln highchool in tacoma, washington. and, fellow 2106 finalist shawn sheehan is now on a fellowship on capitol hill. when that ends, he intends to return to teaching algebra in lewisville, texas. shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. nate, i want to begin with you, and i want to quote something you said in that essay. you sngid, "teacs a profession, and great teachers need to feel respected andpo red. if they...
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nate bargatze is pp forming stanter the break.th your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. customize each line and choose to pay by the gig or getunlimited. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. and since xfinity mobile comes with xfinity internet, you can save hundreds a year. get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. click, call, or visit a store today. while shopping at sears, you need to place yourself in the moment. you need confidence in the appliances you select to build the home and life you love. our products and services bring moments like this to every family. shop top-brand appliances including kenmore at sears. you can make roomancial cfor everyone. get rewards and more with suntrust advantage banking. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: are joined right now by one of our favorites. his latest comedy special, "the tennessee kid," is
nate bargatze is pp forming stanter the break.th your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. customize each line and choose to pay by the gig or getunlimited. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. and since xfinity mobile comes with xfinity internet, you can save hundreds a year. get $250 back when you buy a new...
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this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to taking down the cyber networks of isis. and europe provides the u.s. with a platform to project power around the world. last year, i was in fort worth, texas. so many nato allies working together to produce next generation strike fighter aircraft. nato has always had the technological edge to keep that edge, we must innovate and capitalize on the ingenuity of our industries and our guess minds on both sides of the atlantic. this will continue to provide us with advanced capabilities. and create jobs in the united tates, canada,
this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to...
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this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to taking down the cyber networks of isis. and europe provides the u.s. with a platform to project power around the world. last year, i was in fort worth, texas. so many nato allies working together to produce next generation strike fighter aircraft. nato has always had the technological edge to keep that edge, we must innovate and capitalize on the ingenuity of our industries and our guess minds on both sides of the atlantic. this will continue to provide us with advanced capabilities. and create jobs in the united tates, canada,
this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to...
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this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to taking down the cyber networks of isis. and europe provides the u.s. with a platform to project power around the world. last year, i was in fort worth, texas. so many nato allies working together to produce next generation strike fighter aircraft. nato has always had the technological edge to keep that edge, we must innovate and capitalize on the ingenuity of our industries and our guess minds on both sides of the atlantic. this will continue to provide us with advanced capabilities. and create jobs in the united tates, canada,
this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of intelligence personnel and cyber experts. giving the united states better eyes and ears where you need them, from tracking submarines in the arctic, to...
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then nate does something important -- he starts a little bit of nest repair to make sure that that areahere there should have been like a banister or a barrier is put back up so the baby doesn't fall back out. >> tucking him in. >> do you see that do you see that shadow -- $100 that was mom or dad. >> according to explore.org, they were willing to help escort nate out of the area. >>> when it comes to dallas and the reputation for treasure hunting, his reputation has preceded him. >> i got a call from a girl named chandler and her daughter lost her phone. >> who you gonna call? >> my daughter was out on her paddle board in one of these with her phone in it around her neck. when she went under water it just went off. >> they have a good approximation of where the phone is. >> straight off this ladder about the middle -- >> knows it's somewhere st out there. got the scuba gear, and he has one more very important item -- a metal detector. >> this should be pretty simple. >> huh-uh. look what's on the bottom. feet and feet of just plants, weeds. he needs that metal detector. it's the only t
then nate does something important -- he starts a little bit of nest repair to make sure that that areahere there should have been like a banister or a barrier is put back up so the baby doesn't fall back out. >> tucking him in. >> do you see that do you see that shadow -- $100 that was mom or dad. >> according to explore.org, they were willing to help escort nate out of the area. >>> when it comes to dallas and the reputation for treasure hunting, his reputation has...
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nate ethan watson is thought to be the uk's first openly trans grime rapper. he is nine months into transitioning from female to male. he has given us permission to use this clip when he was, as he puts it, female. nate is here to talk about his fears that some artists won't now want to work with him. and stalking at university. we have seen data that shows there were 400 reports of stalking and domestic abuse that britain's universities in just three years, but over half of those accused were allowed to stay on at the university. this woman was stalked by two fellow students. i had to be on edge at all times. i was being watched at all times and it was just so creepy, the staring. because it wasn't the first incident of stalking. there was another person at the same time online. itjust felt like i was not safe anywhere i was. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we're going to be talking about the new ultra low emissions zone which starts in london this morning. other cities in the uk are also considering introducing similar sche
nate ethan watson is thought to be the uk's first openly trans grime rapper. he is nine months into transitioning from female to male. he has given us permission to use this clip when he was, as he puts it, female. nate is here to talk about his fears that some artists won't now want to work with him. and stalking at university. we have seen data that shows there were 400 reports of stalking and domestic abuse that britain's universities in just three years, but over half of those accused were...
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u nfortu nately, explicitly written in the forms.t is a problem with police technology and also with attitudes, i think, police technology and also with attitudes, ithink, within police technology and also with attitudes, i think, within the cps and the police, that they feel all of the information is needed just to pursue a prosecution. i think urgent reform is needed... but do you think there is a platform for this to be improved upon, be it via technology improving or whatever? there is huge room for improvement. i would not call these forms any kind of improvement other than an official statement that the practice, which has been going on for many years, is now official. what needs to happen is that the police need to allow targeted pieces of evidence to be handed over in these investigations, rather than the entire contents of mobile phones. there needs to be an ongoing process in which the victim is not coerced, they don't feel under duress to consent to vast amounts of personal information being handed over, just so they can c
u nfortu nately, explicitly written in the forms.t is a problem with police technology and also with attitudes, i think, police technology and also with attitudes, ithink, within police technology and also with attitudes, i think, within the cps and the police, that they feel all of the information is needed just to pursue a prosecution. i think urgent reform is needed... but do you think there is a platform for this to be improved upon, be it via technology improving or whatever? there is huge...
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convict,nate does not which they won't, so be it. but i think it's important that he goes down as someone who was impeached because he has desecrated the presidency, in our opinion. this report was more devastating than any report they have seen since watergate. report where bar ended up getting involved -- and certainly the starr report which andabout sexual dalliances had, that's one where trump several affairs and paid them off and lied about the whole thing. -- noing is no can collusion and no obstruction. it's the same thing as him saying mexico is going to pay for the wall. it's a lie. i don't know who stormy daniels are. -- dori daniels is. it's alive. we have a member of the judiciary committee joining us on the phone. we thank you. >> thank you. it's about america. it's about a president children are proud to see, hear, and learn from, thinking that that man was honest, courageous, that men told the truth and live the good life. that's the message. >> we are live this afternoon for discussion with israeli and domestic and fo
convict,nate does not which they won't, so be it. but i think it's important that he goes down as someone who was impeached because he has desecrated the presidency, in our opinion. this report was more devastating than any report they have seen since watergate. report where bar ended up getting involved -- and certainly the starr report which andabout sexual dalliances had, that's one where trump several affairs and paid them off and lied about the whole thing. -- noing is no can collusion and...
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u nfortu nately able to hear us? hello? unfortunately it would seem that lina could not hear us.na now. let's see if we can regain communication. can you hear me? i can hear you. did you hear my question, lina. tell us about the change in algeria and how significant this is and to what extent there will be change in the future? as you mentioned, the protests have been going on for about six weeks now. to be honest, you can look at the situation as an ongoing negotiation between the protest movement and the government. things have been slowly moving forward. the reading on this new cabinet is that it was actually expected to have been nominated a few weeks ago when the former head of government was asked to resign and bedoui was put in place. we expected this new government to be nominated since then. but it also seems, according to some news media, that the rulers, that the president might resign, the end of the article 102 of the constitution, sometimes this week. if that is the case, it would make sense to have a government in place which would make sure some form of transition
u nfortu nately able to hear us? hello? unfortunately it would seem that lina could not hear us.na now. let's see if we can regain communication. can you hear me? i can hear you. did you hear my question, lina. tell us about the change in algeria and how significant this is and to what extent there will be change in the future? as you mentioned, the protests have been going on for about six weeks now. to be honest, you can look at the situation as an ongoing negotiation between the protest...
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u nfortu nately, had their hands on it.the government members of the cabinet have security clearance like the president. they are hoping to meet the president tomorrow to see how this gap of communication really happened, because it is quite a serious one. the information in this warning, tell me the detail you know. was it specifically about easter sunday? was it specifically about suicide bombers? it is clearly said that there could be four sort of attacks, it said they could be suicide bombs, weapon, or it could bea suicide bombs, weapon, or it could be a knife attack or it could be a truck attack, so these were actually mentioned, and names have been mentioned, and names have been mentioned as well. they have given a lot of details in this report, so i myself am quite amused by this situation, because how did any of us not know about this, because of the security report, and cabinet ministers all the prime minister didn't know about it. are you telling us that the information was stuck somewhere in the president's offic
u nfortu nately, had their hands on it.the government members of the cabinet have security clearance like the president. they are hoping to meet the president tomorrow to see how this gap of communication really happened, because it is quite a serious one. the information in this warning, tell me the detail you know. was it specifically about easter sunday? was it specifically about suicide bombers? it is clearly said that there could be four sort of attacks, it said they could be suicide...
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u nfortu nately we a re very important to this destination.at many tours have been caught up in these attacks. at the moment i am not sure if there had been any travel warnings issued. —— many tourists have been caught up. there may well be some sort of warnings going out but certainly the british consulate on the ground is offering help to british people and other people from around the world who are there on holiday. facebook, as they often do new situations, has introduced a feature where people can mark themselves the. the scale of this attack is fast. at the moment we are hearing 100 and 60 casualties. —— mark themselves safe. i suspect the death toll is only going to climb as the day progresses. thank you very much. with me is thusiyan nandakumar, member of the editorial board at the tamil guardian newspaper. thank you for being with us, what is your reaction to what you are seen, your reaction to what you are seen, you have heard that the scale is so breathtaking? if you look back in the history of sri lanka in different attacks, there
u nfortu nately we a re very important to this destination.at many tours have been caught up in these attacks. at the moment i am not sure if there had been any travel warnings issued. —— many tourists have been caught up. there may well be some sort of warnings going out but certainly the british consulate on the ground is offering help to british people and other people from around the world who are there on holiday. facebook, as they often do new situations, has introduced a feature...
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[applause] then we have nate zamora. we will answer it over here. justice sotomayor: hi, nate?ood to see you again, sir. eva: nate, you are 10 years old? >> yes. eva: you remember your question? your head and radio question. >> how did your family [laughter] our government is making decisions that will impact the lives of kids and their future. what can kids do now to mature -- make sure their opinions are taken seriously by the government? eva: wow. great question! [cheers and applause] justice sotomayor: that is an amazing question. that deserves more than a high five. [laughter] justice sotomayor: first educate yourself about your government. you got to learn about how laws are affecting you. you know that, you have to figure out and learn how they are made. how the government functions, and what people in government find important. because you can't talk to people unless you have knowledge. and to me, the most important class you can ever take in school has to be civics. [applause] justice sotomayor: because civics education is what made this country great. with leaders who
[applause] then we have nate zamora. we will answer it over here. justice sotomayor: hi, nate?ood to see you again, sir. eva: nate, you are 10 years old? >> yes. eva: you remember your question? your head and radio question. >> how did your family [laughter] our government is making decisions that will impact the lives of kids and their future. what can kids do now to mature -- make sure their opinions are taken seriously by the government? eva: wow. great question! [cheers and...
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the bristol thing was a really u nfortu nate bristol thing was a really unfortunate incident.ll six of us were caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time in if we can go back and change things we we could but we have to live with the consequent this. i like to think people does every second chance. and that is what i am looking at things. what do you think is the most significant lesson you have learned? just how much you are in the public eye as cricketers commit to not put yourself in those situations in a member series at 230 in the morning after a game, probably not the place to be as a sportsman. i would say be a bit more mature and sensible. alex hales has england dreams and world cup here of course, life will be simpler if all his mistakes could be cricket ones. mick schumacher, son of the seven time champion michael, made his formula one test debut today with his father's old team ferrari. the 20—year—old won the european formula 3 championship last year, and joined the team's academy earlier this year. inge stracke is an f1 journalist based in munich. he was leadi
the bristol thing was a really u nfortu nate bristol thing was a really unfortunate incident.ll six of us were caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time in if we can go back and change things we we could but we have to live with the consequent this. i like to think people does every second chance. and that is what i am looking at things. what do you think is the most significant lesson you have learned? just how much you are in the public eye as cricketers commit to not put yourself in...
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that and those with fisherman seitel for nate's crotch it's another chance for katanga to watch over this guy land as the sun goes down. now that kale so lagos isn't a lofty matter if you're stuck in traffic all coping with any of the problems life throws your way and there are many ways of dealing with the stress of some young nigerian slow problems can be put off the way take a look at some rising young stars in the country's comedy scene on and off line. you know how i want to be creates comedy sketches to make like daily show groups in mind geria. right. why did i just want people to really like what i make videos for i just want to be like oh yeah that happens to me you know the i just wowed or like you in a way that it's possible that it will happen in you know a real life situation with more than one million followers on instagram my raji is one of the most popular comedians on one jaron social media fans say has sketches helped him escape from the hatch every day in life in lagos right. now very very fresh actually districts like the question where you are you just keep think
that and those with fisherman seitel for nate's crotch it's another chance for katanga to watch over this guy land as the sun goes down. now that kale so lagos isn't a lofty matter if you're stuck in traffic all coping with any of the problems life throws your way and there are many ways of dealing with the stress of some young nigerian slow problems can be put off the way take a look at some rising young stars in the country's comedy scene on and off line. you know how i want to be creates...
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nates what they can as the country struggles with the fallout of its worst ever disaster. an extra is about the simple north african dish made from little bowls of wheat it's taking on a new role as a catalyst off north african unity the musgrave countries have swallow their differences and presented a joint bid to secure a year end heritage status for the delicacy it's the first time ever that for north african countries have come together to file a joint application. because an integral part of the history and tradition of the mud grab it's rich in flavor and history it's the king of the table it's served at all ceremonies it's also inexpensive and highly nutritious made from little balls of durham we use or semolina flour it's a staple of family celebrations. you know it's a dish that brings us together and which we're all proud of. i believe that in these four countries there's not a friday when you don't find the smell of course. because he is now popular in many parts of the world but its origins lie in northern africa where it's been used for well over a thousand ye
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it talks about this man admitted to hospital in new york with a fungal infection and u nfortu natelynfection and unfortunately the man did pass away but it is fascinating. so invasive was the infection that the hospital needed a specialised cleaning equipment and rip out the ceilings and floor tile just to get rid of the infection. it has been devastating. very hard to extricate from hospitals and areas and places. it may continue to be a growing problem and i think we need to think about how we try and curb the rise of drug resistant strains. moving the son. always good for lottery stories but this time it is a sad one. a couple who won £161 million ina one. a couple who won £161 million in a jackpot eight years ago. they have now announced that they are separating after 38 years of marriage. is the lottery per se real thing? i cannotjudge what happens with couples who were together for such a long time because it seems that they had stability but you never know what is going on. the only thing i can say is that hopefully they both have financial flexibility. hopefully that is a goo
it talks about this man admitted to hospital in new york with a fungal infection and u nfortu natelynfection and unfortunately the man did pass away but it is fascinating. so invasive was the infection that the hospital needed a specialised cleaning equipment and rip out the ceilings and floor tile just to get rid of the infection. it has been devastating. very hard to extricate from hospitals and areas and places. it may continue to be a growing problem and i think we need to think about how...
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fortu nately, and we played really good.ly, we will be missed some chances so we have to score more goals. clear goals. we needed them. how of them played their first game at their new stadium. —— tottenham spirits played their first game. the new stadium holds around 60 thousand people making it the second biggest stadium in the premier league behind manchester united's old trafford ground. opera singers were among the early festivities which then saw the stadium burst to life with a choreographed firework display which even saw the cockerill play its part on a good night for the north london cloud. that is because on the fair, second—half goals, the first ever at the ground and another from christian took the spurs to victory. the first one for the north londoners in the premier league since the 10th of february. making for a happy manager. difficult to describe. how we felt from the beginning. before we started the game. it was very emotional. it was difficult to describe. i think, very emotional. it was difficult to desc
fortu nately, and we played really good.ly, we will be missed some chances so we have to score more goals. clear goals. we needed them. how of them played their first game at their new stadium. —— tottenham spirits played their first game. the new stadium holds around 60 thousand people making it the second biggest stadium in the premier league behind manchester united's old trafford ground. opera singers were among the early festivities which then saw the stadium burst to life with a...
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special envoy to libya has said he is determined to go ahead with a planned nate national peace conference in a week's time there are now fears of a renewed civil war in libya has been riven by violence and division since long time dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown in two thousand and eleven. general have to us troops advancing towards the capital tripoli both thrust against libya's internationally recognized government commanders of have to. be a national army say their forces have reached the city limits. this is great progress it means we're technically inside tripoli we still have a few checkpoints to secure but the battle will be on the outskirts of the city. ranged against have to brigades forces loyal to the government the struggle for power and control of libya's oil began with the fall of the dictator moammar gadhafi nearly eighty years ago and remains on result. the united nations in new york is calling for an end to the war mongering the members of the security council expressed their deep concern that to military activity. here tripoli which risks libyan stability he call
special envoy to libya has said he is determined to go ahead with a planned nate national peace conference in a week's time there are now fears of a renewed civil war in libya has been riven by violence and division since long time dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown in two thousand and eleven. general have to us troops advancing towards the capital tripoli both thrust against libya's internationally recognized government commanders of have to. be a national army say their forces have...
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and u nfortu nately isn't safe to visit.ttacks targeting tourist has happened before here in asia, one that many people would remember is the one in bali. do you sense concerns from the local communities about the impact that it could have on the tourism industry? imean, could have on the tourism industry? i mean, absolutely. we know that tourism is a source of livelihood for many sri lankans and the suicide attacks on sunday are not going to help their situation in the least. we know that of course bali bounced back after a number of years. the indonesian government made a concerted effort to try to lure tourist back. there's a lot of questions as to the sri lankan government — they appear to be in such disarray over these attacks themselves — whether they can make this concerted effort to try to lure back. at the same time we have had the travel advisories, the americans, the brits, the australians, the japanese have issued travel warnings and, most crucially, perhaps more damaging, china, which is a big investor into sri
and u nfortu nately isn't safe to visit.ttacks targeting tourist has happened before here in asia, one that many people would remember is the one in bali. do you sense concerns from the local communities about the impact that it could have on the tourism industry? imean, could have on the tourism industry? i mean, absolutely. we know that tourism is a source of livelihood for many sri lankans and the suicide attacks on sunday are not going to help their situation in the least. we know that of...
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bristol thing, if that is what you are referring is a really u nfortu nate are referring is a really wrong place at the wrong time, and if you could go back and change things, we would. unfortunately we can't, so we have to live that people deserve a second chance and that's the only way i'm looking at it. what do you think is the most significant lesson you have learned? it's how much we are in the public eye as cricketers, and to not put yourself into that situation at 2:30am in the morning after a game is not the place you want to be as an international sportsman, so i would say being a bit more mature and sensible with decisions. well alex hales has england dreams in world cup year, of course, life would be simpler if all of his m ista kes would be simpler if all of his mistakes could be cricket ones. augusta's women's tournament takes place in the coming hours. 72 players will take place on the same week. the ana inspiration will tee off in california. so is the timing an issue? typically, ana has several amateurs who get invited to play in the ana, and now these top amateurs ar
bristol thing, if that is what you are referring is a really u nfortu nate are referring is a really wrong place at the wrong time, and if you could go back and change things, we would. unfortunately we can't, so we have to live that people deserve a second chance and that's the only way i'm looking at it. what do you think is the most significant lesson you have learned? it's how much we are in the public eye as cricketers, and to not put yourself into that situation at 2:30am in the morning...
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most of you would argue you would love to fly less if you could but u nfortu nately, fly less if you, have a great day. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the next few days are going to be significantly colder, and to illustrate the point, this was gosport, in hampshire, where the temperature on monday was 17 degrees. lovely in the sunshine. same place tuesday, 9 degrees, so quite a drop. any remaining warm air that we've had across southern parts of the uk is getting swept away by this developing north to north—westerly wind, and that will push colder air across the whole of the country. now, the colder air comes behind this band of cloud and rain here, that's pushing its way south—eastwards across the uk, with showers, some of them wintry, following in behind. for the rush hour, heading across the midlands, in particular, this rain still could be quite heavy. through the morning, it pushes into east anglia and the south—east. behind it, a couple of hours of dry weather and sunshine. then showers come packing in and almost anywhere could catch a shower. they may well be heavy, coul
most of you would argue you would love to fly less if you could but u nfortu nately, fly less if you, have a great day. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the next few days are going to be significantly colder, and to illustrate the point, this was gosport, in hampshire, where the temperature on monday was 17 degrees. lovely in the sunshine. same place tuesday, 9 degrees, so quite a drop. any remaining warm air that we've had across southern parts of the uk is getting swept away by this...
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u nfortu nately, championships i could win. unfortunately, i just didn't championships i could win.on the back nine. —— i still had it more championships i could win. hopefully this year i will put myself there again and hopefully i will get it done. for more on this and the rest of the news as we approach the first major of the men's calendar let's go to hugh ferris. thank you. i suppose was just two days to go into the masters get under way, they feel will be hoping the weather improves that the very least, both monday and then tuesday. they have been forced to suspend practise because of thunderstorms in georgia but when they do begin on thursday, we now know who will be playing. start with tiger woods. pick them out for subgroup number 14. pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongsidejohn pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongside john romm. pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongsidejohn romm. the blockbuster groupings towards the end of the tee times announced today. the last group has a few major ones, jordan spieth and brooks koepka together. the current well numb
u nfortu nately, championships i could win. unfortunately, i just didn't championships i could win.on the back nine. —— i still had it more championships i could win. hopefully this year i will put myself there again and hopefully i will get it done. for more on this and the rest of the news as we approach the first major of the men's calendar let's go to hugh ferris. thank you. i suppose was just two days to go into the masters get under way, they feel will be hoping the weather improves...
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u nfortu nately going to be for most of us. weekend, it's really a different story. quite a lot of cloud gathering as you can see out in the west and the rain has started to fall. taking a look at the satellite picture, we've got this amazing curl of cloud in this area of low pressure starting to move in. this is storm hanna, and it will bring some heavy rain but the real worry of this form is the strong winds. we are likely to see the strongest winds arriving around 9pm this evening and then gusting thursday night saturday. that's strong enough to call because some travel disruption for vehicles in early hours and by to uproot some trees as well that are now starting... first thing in the morning, we'll see dust in the wind, 60, 70 morning, we'll see dust in the wind, 60,70 kph, morning, we'll see dust in the wind, 60, 70 kph, eastern areas, 50, 50 five kph as well. the wind is quite heavy through the midlands, and wales, a few showers as well close to the scottish borders but for the book of scotland, staying largely dry for
u nfortu nately going to be for most of us. weekend, it's really a different story. quite a lot of cloud gathering as you can see out in the west and the rain has started to fall. taking a look at the satellite picture, we've got this amazing curl of cloud in this area of low pressure starting to move in. this is storm hanna, and it will bring some heavy rain but the real worry of this form is the strong winds. we are likely to see the strongest winds arriving around 9pm this evening and then...
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there was nothing fortu nate pitstops.esome job, guys. i am so proud of everyone. valtteri did a really good job today. to have a 1—to today —— two today was really special. the start line was immediately after my box so i lost it there. the objective was obviously to try and chase them down but they were too quick for us today so but they were too quick for us today so well done to lewis hamilton and va ltteri so well done to lewis hamilton and valtteri bottas. a mercedes with the best start to a season by a team since 1992. expect to see a lot more of this. skateboarding ten—year—old sky brown has won the title of the uk national championships. she hopes to represent great britain at the 0lympics to represent great britain at the olympics in japan next to represent great britain at the 0lympics injapan next year. quite good, isn't it? also, the nba play—offs. austin had eaten indiana, portland have beaten 0klahoma said —— city and milwaukee are on their way to a win against detroit. you can get all the latest sports news
there was nothing fortu nate pitstops.esome job, guys. i am so proud of everyone. valtteri did a really good job today. to have a 1—to today —— two today was really special. the start line was immediately after my box so i lost it there. the objective was obviously to try and chase them down but they were too quick for us today so but they were too quick for us today so well done to lewis hamilton and va ltteri so well done to lewis hamilton and valtteri bottas. a mercedes with the best...
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formerup sunday morning, homeland security department counterterrorism official nate schneider discussespartment of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. in bloomberg news miami bureau chief discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: watch the american story unfold on american history tv. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america," looking back at nato's 10th anniversary, and then "rocket girls," the women of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. announcer: former south carolina senator -- a moderate democrat, has died. he was 97 years old. as governor, he helped guide to south carolina through desegregation, then went on to serve six terms of the u.s. senate and made an unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 1984. 2004, after more than 38 years in office, senator hollings delivered his farewell speech to colleagues. he begins his remarks by thanking a junior south carolina sena
formerup sunday morning, homeland security department counterterrorism official nate schneider discussespartment of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. in bloomberg news miami bureau chief discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: watch the american story unfold on american history tv. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on...
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los gigantes visitaron a washington nates, veamos cu adams, misma entrada bateador diferente pero elarriba, juego pem empatado en sexta entrada vea al pitcher, ya sabe que la botÓ chapman, boleto de ida sin retorno. ahora recibe maÑana a toronto. >>> hemos dominado la acciÓn un dÍa mÁs, cambio y fuera. >>> aquiles va esta, escuche bien porque no es broma, ha escuchado alguna vez de la leche de cucaracha, pues existe bh po dprie ser el alimento fui kwois, han estudiado por aÑos la posibilidad de utilizar la leche de cucaracha como alimento ya que es recomendable incorporar in sin togos en lado ta dÍa ra. >>> ademÁs, de dar respiro a la ganaderÍa, contiene 4 veces mÁs proteÍna que la de la vaca. la pregunta es, quien se anÍma cÓmo se ordeÑan, no.... >>> es como cuÁn terminan de parir, pero se me hace que me voy a a wree gar. (aplausos) eso (gritan) "titulares y mÁs" es presentado por coors light Órale! muchachos aplauso (gritan) (aplausos) eso estamos aquÍ, toda la l shÚ mÁs" coors light. >> cÓmo estÁs anita? >> muy bien, muriÉndome de frÍo. >> sentÉmonos por favor. >> hoy habrÁ buena
los gigantes visitaron a washington nates, veamos cu adams, misma entrada bateador diferente pero elarriba, juego pem empatado en sexta entrada vea al pitcher, ya sabe que la botÓ chapman, boleto de ida sin retorno. ahora recibe maÑana a toronto. >>> hemos dominado la acciÓn un dÍa mÁs, cambio y fuera. >>> aquiles va esta, escuche bien porque no es broma, ha escuchado alguna vez de la leche de cucaracha, pues existe bh po dprie ser el alimento fui kwois, han estudiado por...
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about getting their kids max nated.sles. >> they have to get the shot. the vaccinations are so important. this is really going around now. they have to get their shots. >> that's a big switch from a few years ago. here is the president in a 2020 tweet, "massive combined innoculations to small children is the cause for a big increase in autism." to be clear, the centers for disease control declared there is no link between vaccines and auti autism. when we come back, the president out on the road. a group that helped him in 2016, the national rifle association, the president speaking at their big meeting right now. g. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> president trump speaking this hour, you see it right there, the national rifle association's leadership forum, in indianapolis. a little bit of old-fashioned red meat to the republican base. >> i'm a champion for the second amendment, and so are you. it's not going anywhere. it's under as
about getting their kids max nated.sles. >> they have to get the shot. the vaccinations are so important. this is really going around now. they have to get their shots. >> that's a big switch from a few years ago. here is the president in a 2020 tweet, "massive combined innoculations to small children is the cause for a big increase in autism." to be clear, the centers for disease control declared there is no link between vaccines and auti autism. when we come back, the...
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this situation in the rosas municipality is very u nfortu nate. and that parts of the pan—american highway, whichjoins panama to ecuador, have also been blocked. but these landslides are common in mountainous colombia, especially during the rainy season. just two years ago, torrential rains triggered one of the worst disasters to hit colombia in recent times. at least 300 lost their lives as entire neighbourhoods in the south of the country where washed away. as rescue attempts continue in rosas, the president has said on twitter that the government was in solidarity with the families affected, but for the people of this village, the rebuilding of their homes and lives will be a long, hard struggle. now, 10 months after the spectacular cave rescue that gripped the world's attention — two of the divers have returned to thailand. australians richard harris and craig challen met members of the wild boars football team — who they rescued from inside the tham luang cave injuly last year. the boys and their coach were trapped inside the cave system for
this situation in the rosas municipality is very u nfortu nate. and that parts of the pan—american highway, whichjoins panama to ecuador, have also been blocked. but these landslides are common in mountainous colombia, especially during the rainy season. just two years ago, torrential rains triggered one of the worst disasters to hit colombia in recent times. at least 300 lost their lives as entire neighbourhoods in the south of the country where washed away. as rescue attempts continue in...
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sunday morning, former homeland security department counterterrorism official nate snyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. reportersgton times discuss campaign 2020. jonathan levine discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. live "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on book tv at noon eastern, in-depth is lived with for a naomi printz discussion on her latest book, bankersn how central rigged the world. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. ward on thevicky careers of jared kushner and the ivanka trump in her book christian or -- kushner inc. donald trump, this is the other interesting dynamic. become tooe point much of an obstacle for him that they have to let them go. he was. his over when they -- he over when they misused emails. that caused him to say to john kelly, can you just get rid of them? make life so unpleasant that they don't want to work here. it is donald trump we cannot pull the trigger on his own daughter. he seems to forget about it
sunday morning, former homeland security department counterterrorism official nate snyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. reportersgton times discuss campaign 2020. jonathan levine discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. live "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on book tv at noon eastern, in-depth is lived with for a naomi printz discussion on her latest book, bankersn how...
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. >> hello, my name is nate. i'm the other owner of the academy, along with paul. i am a bay area native and lived in san francisco for ten years. to add to what paul was saying, as part of this process, we have had to the great opportunity to connect with our immediate neighbors. bridget mentioned to the neighbors that wrote a letter of support have also spoken with the land-use committees and the executive boards of -- boards of many areas, and all are supportive, and i believe at least want to of those groups have written letters. it has been a very interesting and engaging, informative process for us to do this. we are really excited and we feel we are offering something that is unique to the neighborhood, and we have over 300 members right now that are excited for what we've built and to continue growing it. we ask for your support. >> okay. thank you very much. we will now take public comment on this item. anyone who wants to comment, please come on up. >> good evening, the commissioners. my name is steve adams. i am a member, i'm supposed to disclose this, o
. >> hello, my name is nate. i'm the other owner of the academy, along with paul. i am a bay area native and lived in san francisco for ten years. to add to what paul was saying, as part of this process, we have had to the great opportunity to connect with our immediate neighbors. bridget mentioned to the neighbors that wrote a letter of support have also spoken with the land-use committees and the executive boards of -- boards of many areas, and all are supportive, and i believe at least...
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terms of at the end of the independent group or the lib dems, but they have a deal that u nfortu natelyhey have a deal that unfortunately between them, my curiosity is what happens after that? there is constant chatter about labour sounding more positive about labour sounding more positive about doing some kind of deal with trees and they if corbin did try evenif trees and they if corbin did try even if he didn't succeed to do a deal with some reference to a vote. what happens to labour members and voters ? what happens to labour members and voters? it has been quiet, we will see the fireworks we will finish of the daily telegraph and their top header is as the world awaits the royal ba by‘s header is as the world awaits the royal baby's arrival, in a tizzy of baby... you like this is my favourite thing. i can think of, i've spoken of nothing else and the last goodness how long. is this the first thing you're going to turn to? there's the thing, oedema going to announce that? i thought the whole thing was they were going to do the dirty and the endless rail watchers and understandably,
terms of at the end of the independent group or the lib dems, but they have a deal that u nfortu natelyhey have a deal that unfortunately between them, my curiosity is what happens after that? there is constant chatter about labour sounding more positive about labour sounding more positive about doing some kind of deal with trees and they if corbin did try evenif trees and they if corbin did try even if he didn't succeed to do a deal with some reference to a vote. what happens to labour members...
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it is predictable and u nfortu nately we a re like this. and unfortunately we are not... that happened, they deserve a lot of praise. a ame ever one's been talking aobut. a ame ever one's been talking about. we have been talking about it here. emotions that travelled far and wide. austin halewood is with me. austin it wasn't just the 55,000 people at the stadium who went through the emotional wringer. what a night it was, hugh, and what a game. social media went into meltdown last night after the drama at the etihad. manchester city posted this after that dramatic finish. i'm not going to try and read it out, but essentially they were lost for words, just like the rest of us. well, we heard from some of the big names involved in the match just before. but there was one major absentee in tottenham's harry kane. he had to watch from home because of injury but he still managed to cheer his team on on social media. take a look. let's go! come on! short and sweet from harry. well plenty of fans and former players alike have suggested it was one
it is predictable and u nfortu nately we a re like this. and unfortunately we are not... that happened, they deserve a lot of praise. a ame ever one's been talking aobut. a ame ever one's been talking about. we have been talking about it here. emotions that travelled far and wide. austin halewood is with me. austin it wasn't just the 55,000 people at the stadium who went through the emotional wringer. what a night it was, hugh, and what a game. social media went into meltdown last night after...
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u nfortu nately unfortunately this is something that is hard to eradicate.hat qualification for england when they played montenegro. we have seen this and spanish, italian stadiums, and everything that has happened on boxing day and what was supposed to bea boxing day and what was supposed to be a great occasion when he went to visit and found himself racially abuse, perhaps we thought that would be some lessons taken from that. but once again, for the third time this has happened, because that has been racism there, multiple bases on has been said that there, and identity in any way this is ridiculous beyond belief. this is my problems continued to occur because it is not being spoken about and there is no healthy debate. did anyone speak like that and it only? that is a difference between abusing a player who is a bible by saying that who is a writable or harmless chanting, or whatever it may be, but there is a difference when you go into racism, when you i've been blaming the plan for the collective skin. he is not only just for the collective skin. he is
u nfortu nately unfortunately this is something that is hard to eradicate.hat qualification for england when they played montenegro. we have seen this and spanish, italian stadiums, and everything that has happened on boxing day and what was supposed to bea boxing day and what was supposed to be a great occasion when he went to visit and found himself racially abuse, perhaps we thought that would be some lessons taken from that. but once again, for the third time this has happened, because that...
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democrats aren't even there yet, and if they do go there, they risk ail l yen nateing their base let'so the left. if they're talking about changing asylum law organize building wall that's not going to sit well so they're in a really tough position and that gives i think the president an advantage. >> howard shuttle one of those competing against president he wants white house job. he blames the president for exaggerating and exasperating the problems at the border. listen. >> the facts are about this immigration crisis which does exist. as we have a crisis of leadership, we also have a crisis of not telling the truth. had this problem has been going on for 25 years. but the president has exasperated the problem with a false narrative. and both parties are using this issue as a weaponnizing it, as an issue rather than trying to solve it to the american people. >> he is right the problem has been underway since president rage began thought he solved it once and for all. but you can't necessarily blame a republican president when democratic members of congress and past democratic adminis
democrats aren't even there yet, and if they do go there, they risk ail l yen nateing their base let'so the left. if they're talking about changing asylum law organize building wall that's not going to sit well so they're in a really tough position and that gives i think the president an advantage. >> howard shuttle one of those competing against president he wants white house job. he blames the president for exaggerating and exasperating the problems at the border. listen. >> the...
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. >> reporter: the supervisor, nate miley, says that's what sets the program apart. law enforcement and the alameda county district attorney's office looking to punish to the fullest extent of the law. >> there's fines as well as jail time. >> it really is a plague on our community. >> reporter: supervisor miley says his program will target this neighborhood for the next six months. he also wants to install security cameras in that neighborhood to better catch people responsible in oakland. melissa colorado for nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> the global community is jumping into action in sri lanka searching for clues in yesterday's suicide bombings. they're investigating and a dusk to dawn curfew remain is in effect for the island nation. the sri lankan government suspects a small group and that they had a lot of help. the blast killed 300 people including a fifth grader who attends the sidwell friends school in washington, d.c. >>> also in washington, a lot of chatter about impeachment, comes after the release of the failure mueller report. president trump and
. >> reporter: the supervisor, nate miley, says that's what sets the program apart. law enforcement and the alameda county district attorney's office looking to punish to the fullest extent of the law. >> there's fines as well as jail time. >> it really is a plague on our community. >> reporter: supervisor miley says his program will target this neighborhood for the next six months. he also wants to install security cameras in that neighborhood to better catch people...
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>> being close to where i live, i had the pleasure to meet nate and paul yesterday. that's when i had a root canal. i was on nitrous oxide. anyway, i walked in because i walked by the place several times, and i saw a barber in the front. i know one of the barbers who cuts hair and i said what the heck is inside there? my barber told me what was in there was a private club. i sought written up in the chronicle -- i saw it written up in the chronicle. i went in and they did a really good job on the space. there was a card of activities that showed each day, other then the two days they are closed, activities that they had. they have a winetasting, on my eyes -- my ears lingered -- wiggled a little bit. i absolutely support the business and support the change of use. we did go outside however, and we worked together and said, you know, these outdoor areas tend to be problematic, especially when you have -- i don't know if you can see this, these are all bedroom windows from the twin peaks residential hotel next door, and they partner with larkin street community service
>> being close to where i live, i had the pleasure to meet nate and paul yesterday. that's when i had a root canal. i was on nitrous oxide. anyway, i walked in because i walked by the place several times, and i saw a barber in the front. i know one of the barbers who cuts hair and i said what the heck is inside there? my barber told me what was in there was a private club. i sought written up in the chronicle -- i saw it written up in the chronicle. i went in and they did a really good...
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. >> why would anyone imperson nate a missing child. >> we know you are out there. we will never stop lking for you, praying for you and loving you. >> reporter: brian michael rini is from the ohio area, about a three-plus hour drive to kentucky. police aren'th releasing m information including whether or not he'll face criminal crges. authorities will investigate any new leads that come in in an effort to find timmothy pitze >> thank you. >>> strong storms moved across louisiana. severe weather warnings in effect. heavy rain led to flooded neighborhoods and reports of thousands of homes and ut businesses wit power. some people able to make the most of the situation likehis man who was caught on camera casting a line into the water. >> if the universe gives you water, y go fishing. >> he lives in louisiana, they've faced problems like that in the past. exactly. trying to get the crayfish. that zoneas actually the severe weather risk for yesterday. it has transitioned out of that area. more rain is in storehere. we are watch pg this as it makes its way through the so
. >> why would anyone imperson nate a missing child. >> we know you are out there. we will never stop lking for you, praying for you and loving you. >> reporter: brian michael rini is from the ohio area, about a three-plus hour drive to kentucky. police aren'th releasing m information including whether or not he'll face criminal crges. authorities will investigate any new leads that come in in an effort to find timmothy pitze >> thank you. >>> strong storms...
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me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate. my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she was the one that did this? >> it was a mixture of things. i had a lot of people in my ear that she did it. that she basically like put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> it seems bambi's supporters were few and far between. but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney. jim irvin. >> everybody rushed to judgment in this case. >> the way jim irvin saw it, the prosecution's case against bam by was a weak circumstantial
me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate. my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she...