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we grow up here knowing the story of nat turner. >> after all, nat turner's story begins in southamptonounty before it reverberates across the country and through the ages till today. >> till then, we remain steadfast, ready to strike at the moment of the lord's call. we'll destroy them all. >> he probably had a genius iq, but it was encased within a body that was supposed to be nothing. >> bruce turner is a great-great-great grandson of nat turner. he says nat, born in 1800, learns to read the bible and by his teens is preaching to his fellow slaves. >> he had a very loud, commanding, and fiery voice to where he could mesmerize them when he would stare at them with his eyes. ♪ >> it's around this time turner is baptized in a pond on the person family property. did he know your family? >> he knew the family. my great-great-grandfather, john person, owned the land. >> mark person is maurice's cousin. your family, they were slave owners. >> yeah. they did own slaves. but a lot of the neighbors didn't like john person 'cause he was too kind to the slaves sometimes. but he said, "hey, it's
we grow up here knowing the story of nat turner. >> after all, nat turner's story begins in southamptonounty before it reverberates across the country and through the ages till today. >> till then, we remain steadfast, ready to strike at the moment of the lord's call. we'll destroy them all. >> he probably had a genius iq, but it was encased within a body that was supposed to be nothing. >> bruce turner is a great-great-great grandson of nat turner. he says nat, born in...
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for two year he and his students were dedicated to figuring out if they could release an album of natw, you open up these boxes, there's papers in there saying here the composers. here's the songwriter, here's the producer. he has the publishing company. but it's 5years old and things change hands. and even though we have the master tapes, this is all about getting mechanical rights from the publisher in order for us to license the music. >> reporter: in the case of nat turner rebellion, the class was able to find the publishers and strike a deal.la an march, nearly 50 years after the music recorded, the band's first andm," laugh to keep from crying," was released. ♪ ♪ all 5,000 vinyl copies sold on the very first day, and the album was written about in the roing stone and profiled o n.p.r. >> the nat turner rebellion erturned out bigger and be than i ever thought it was going to be. >> reporter: so from businessrs ctive, how many nat turners are in this collection? >> i you know, i think i bet you there's a lot. i think we'd just like touched the tiof the iceberg, really. >> reporter
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the brutal military wing of the nats the party it was their deadliest and largest extermination camp in total $1300000.00 people were deported to auschwitz most of them jews sent there from all across europe nearly all of them were killed most of them in the torrijos gas chambers others were also sent to auschwitz who didn't fit the nazi doctrine such as homosexuals roman sinti polish political prisoners and jehovah's witnesses but this week is of course about more than numbers it's about the people and as the world remembers those who survived and those who lost their lives for more i'm joined now by correspondent simon young where people are already gathering ahead of tomorrow simon. that's right nic i'm standing at the entrance of the original auschwitz camp our streets one as it's now normally known and you know this is a place where thousands were incarcerated and many people were murdered but 75 years after the liberation of auschwitz incredibly enough some of the survivors who experienced what this place was like under the nazis are still coming back every year we believe arou
the brutal military wing of the nats the party it was their deadliest and largest extermination camp in total $1300000.00 people were deported to auschwitz most of them jews sent there from all across europe nearly all of them were killed most of them in the torrijos gas chambers others were also sent to auschwitz who didn't fit the nazi doctrine such as homosexuals roman sinti polish political prisoners and jehovah's witnesses but this week is of course about more than numbers it's about the...
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which could well include and we'll be able the chief justice coming over and swearing in members of the nat and some other kind of housekeeping measures. we hope to be able to achieve that by consent. which would set us up to begin the actual trial next tuesday. so that's sort of the week ahead and the early part of next week as it looks possible as of right now and i think that's likely to hold up. >> as the leader pointed out, we're at long last going to get the articles of impeachment from the house of representatives. i think it's safe to say that this is the most rushed, most biased and most partisan impeachment process in history. and of course we were told at the outset as the house was rushing through this that there through this that there was a real sense of urgency, they had to get this done because there was so important that we get this over to the senate and get it voted on and attempt to remove the president from office. but clearly after the speaker now having sat on it for nearly a month, it's clear that all along this has been a partisan exercise on the part of the democra
which could well include and we'll be able the chief justice coming over and swearing in members of the nat and some other kind of housekeeping measures. we hope to be able to achieve that by consent. which would set us up to begin the actual trial next tuesday. so that's sort of the week ahead and the early part of next week as it looks possible as of right now and i think that's likely to hold up. >> as the leader pointed out, we're at long last going to get the articles of impeachment...
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to remember the victims of nat's hegemony and mark 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz death camp riven rivlin warned of the rise of anti semitism in europe he echoed germany's president from volta. who said the evils of the pasta returning in a new guys. a charity ship carrying more than $400.00 rescued migrants has been allowed to dock in italy the vessel had been stranded at sea for several days the un's refugee agency says increasing increased fighting in libya is causing more people to risk the dangerous sea journey to europe. an official in the democratic republic of congo say $36.00 people have been killed in a suspected militia attack it's understood that people were hacked to death during a raid on villages in the country's eastern benny region the attack is being blamed on a ugandan islamist group. fresh clashes have erupted between security forces and protesters in the iraqi capital baghdad at one stage police used tear gas to break up a crowd and was seen beating up one protester more than 450 people have been killed in anti-government demonstrations in iraq since
to remember the victims of nat's hegemony and mark 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz death camp riven rivlin warned of the rise of anti semitism in europe he echoed germany's president from volta. who said the evils of the pasta returning in a new guys. a charity ship carrying more than $400.00 rescued migrants has been allowed to dock in italy the vessel had been stranded at sea for several days the un's refugee agency says increasing increased fighting in libya is causing more...
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with this revelation, you have it first-hand witness, not to mention the former nat security advisor.how dangerous you think his testimoncould be? it is one thing for them to vote , for witness is another thing for them to vote for acquittal. >> i think it will be a day by day scenario because there have artie beenec uned revelations leading up to the impeachment trial. i reported thatven after officialshe impeachresident, there were 10 revelations in terms of documents that came out have this revelation from john bolton of course, the threshold to alac convict the president and remove him from office, you need 67 senators, so it is still very very unlikely that the esident will be convicted and removed from office. the after member this is happening in an election year, so even if he is not removed, it could have a impact his reelection chances. >> thank you so much for your time. trump says he plans to reveal the details of his middle east peacelan at noon on tuesday. he made announcement after a visit by benjamin that now her to the white house. -- benjamin that the auto -- benjami
with this revelation, you have it first-hand witness, not to mention the former nat security advisor.how dangerous you think his testimoncould be? it is one thing for them to vote , for witness is another thing for them to vote for acquittal. >> i think it will be a day by day scenario because there have artie beenec uned revelations leading up to the impeachment trial. i reported thatven after officialshe impeachresident, there were 10 revelations in terms of documents that came out have...
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earlier, i spoke to nat who you saw in that report.y. pea ke exceptional catlike individuals, unemployment agency. peake began later, challenges faced by employers. i think the main thing is that organisations do not really understand neuro diversity. it is all around us, one in ten have dyslexia. but at exceptional individuals, we see on a daily basis what the misconceptions are, it is not about what you can't do, it is about what you can do in the spiking is. there may be some areas you struggle with, but other areas, you go above and beyond, and it is this talent that organisations are missing out on. there is no doubt that the ability is there, it sounds as if the key to unlocking this is the communication? yes, communication, reasonable adjustments, it definitely takes both sides. an individual looking for inclusive employment is to understand that managers are just not there yet, they have to be understanding and communicate how their mind works. it is also on to their mind works. it is also on to the manager's side. we support m
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at that. >> exactly, the hyundai so he nat at that.o you have a question for ezra? >> 1968 was raised in talking about polarization, there was polarization in 1968, a particularly epically violent year. do you think it's different today in the sense that what exists today in terms of polarization did not really exist in 1968? i'm talking about the cultural/gio graphic aspect of polarization. that today it's possible to live 35 to 40 miles outside cambridge, massachusetts, outside, san francisco, california, outside washington, d.c., all tech-heavy places and feel completely excluded from the now of it. >> yeah, there's been a huge rise in geographic polarization as you were saying. one thing is that for much of the 20th century where you lived how dense that place was it didn't do almost anything to predict who you voted for. at this point there is not a city, this number is from memory, theres not a city denser than 900 keep per square mile that votes republican in the country. as you go up the density scale things become much lower,
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. >> increased a cyber attack because there's annualer the nat way to attack without a bullet. >>> 200,000 iranian americans call the bay area home and it has triggered worry. >> a lot of worry. california has the largest population of iranians outside of iran. >> the images of the u.s. airstrike have brought anxiety to citizen and residents with roots in iran. >> i'm hopping this won't escalate into another war. >> the board chair of the islamic cultural center. >> his brother and mother live in iran. >> a lot of iranian-americans have extended families in iran. >> while other americans may watch the news and move on the risk of war are a reality. >> regardless of what happens there, tomorrow we'll watch the first round of the playoff games and life goes on. for people on that side of the world the life is impacted. >> professor car even is at san francisco state university. she's concerned the iranian regime could benefit from the killing of soleimani. he's a symbol of iranian history. >> many you're anian people have spoke and out against the iranian regime. there were protests to prote
. >> increased a cyber attack because there's annualer the nat way to attack without a bullet. >>> 200,000 iranian americans call the bay area home and it has triggered worry. >> a lot of worry. california has the largest population of iranians outside of iran. >> the images of the u.s. airstrike have brought anxiety to citizen and residents with roots in iran. >> i'm hopping this won't escalate into another war. >> the board chair of the islamic cultural...
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. >> so i want to talk about the nats. i watched all the games. would it seem only win on the road and win every single game on the road and lose all the home games? >> god bless them. i'm old enough, chris as, you are born and raised in washington, d.c. as i write about in the book to remember the senators and how heart breaking it was when they left. and here we finally, finally have world series champions. you must have been thrilled last night. i was whooping and hollering in my hotel room in boston. >> you threw out a pitch and i loved the honesty about it because no one could throw 60'6" without trying or practicing. >> hell yeah i didn't want to be looped on fox of throwing a dirt ball. >> and you're throwing a nice overhand and throwing it damn well so it's going to reach the plate. >> and it was a strike. and i swear to god of all the things i've had to do, performing in front of crowds, that was the most nervous i've ever been. >> because the one thing you don't want to do when you get to throw that ball is -- there's a phrase for it. >>
. >> so i want to talk about the nats. i watched all the games. would it seem only win on the road and win every single game on the road and lose all the home games? >> god bless them. i'm old enough, chris as, you are born and raised in washington, d.c. as i write about in the book to remember the senators and how heart breaking it was when they left. and here we finally, finally have world series champions. you must have been thrilled last night. i was whooping and hollering in my...
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of this nat ros: background on what is going on in iran via the bbc.n a few minutes, i have to show from the philippininary pictures we had seen a volcano iraq, but also volcani lightning, a rare phenomenon. we will show you the best pictures. ♪ ros: former pope benedict has issued a warning to his successor pope francis not to allow married men to be ordained as priests. benedict, who rets ed in 2013, oken his silence ihaa book that hs cowritten. >> it was always going to be an unusual situation here at the vatican with pope francis in charge, living ritually side-by-side with his predecessor, benedict the 16th. what was already an unusual situation has become perhaps toomfortable, at the moment that pope francis is deciding whether or noto achept some married men into priesthood in the amazon region, pope benedict has written a book, co-authored, today, saying that should never be allowed to happen. this places pope francis in a difficult position. does he acce this mited reform, or does he reject it and be seen as bowing to the pressure of his prede
of this nat ros: background on what is going on in iran via the bbc.n a few minutes, i have to show from the philippininary pictures we had seen a volcano iraq, but also volcani lightning, a rare phenomenon. we will show you the best pictures. ♪ ros: former pope benedict has issued a warning to his successor pope francis not to allow married men to be ordained as priests. benedict, who rets ed in 2013, oken his silence ihaa book that hs cowritten. >> it was always going to be an unusual...
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very loudly proclaimed how it intough being in first place the division but the nats are getting the last laugh so i'm proclaiming anything any more. where was i going? why are we talking about baseball? i had the thought and it zoom right out of there. this, was a good point to -- n't know why we are pemberton, yes. some pretty big blunders here and that is what it is. the ever want to give opponent an extra strike or out or whatever. pemberton gives grant several stuff.uts by errors and he comes out of vicksburg and crosses the big black river moving east toward jackson.oward he should have used the big shield to as the defend vicksburg. then he moves across the next baker's creek and battlefield.l either of them he could have used to defend on the west and grant to move across cree creeks and rivers. grant will meet pemberton on the east side of rivers and creeks. pemberton is breaking every rule as well. it is not working for pemberton. -- we talk about champion hill and fighting and tactical action. more convinced as i just finished a book on the vicksburg assault on may 19 and
very loudly proclaimed how it intough being in first place the division but the nats are getting the last laugh so i'm proclaiming anything any more. where was i going? why are we talking about baseball? i had the thought and it zoom right out of there. this, was a good point to -- n't know why we are pemberton, yes. some pretty big blunders here and that is what it is. the ever want to give opponent an extra strike or out or whatever. pemberton gives grant several stuff.uts by errors and he...
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everyone in this community is involved in the fishing business from making the nats to selling the fish and then smoking it so that it can be transported to other parts of the country. a few years ago much of this trade with informal but then the government ordered the registration of the boats and the formation of the cooperatives. the wildlife conservation society has been working with the cooperatives on behalf of the government the n.g.o.s helps them understand why for instance the mesh in the nets has to be big enough to let small fish through and why it's more sustainable to let the fish grow and reproduce. isn't that the artist's no fishing business doesn't produce any bicultural waste everything they catch is kept unused . they produce for the local gap in his market while industrial fishing is mainly export oriented and that's why we want to promote artists in the fishing but it shouldn't be just done in any old way it should be done well. from head to tail every part of the fish is used for the people and gab on fish is a staple food demand is high and the authorities know tha
everyone in this community is involved in the fishing business from making the nats to selling the fish and then smoking it so that it can be transported to other parts of the country. a few years ago much of this trade with informal but then the government ordered the registration of the boats and the formation of the cooperatives. the wildlife conservation society has been working with the cooperatives on behalf of the government the n.g.o.s helps them understand why for instance the mesh in...
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honoring the legacies of men and women like nat love, jesse staal and others.iving cowboys of color a chance to be seen and compete with other pros. >> for every cowboy, one in three was an african-american cowboy. nobody knows that. >> many of the first were born into slavery. >> we felt we had an obligation to educate people about the roads of african-americans in the development of the west. >> it's an important message inspiring fans and riders at sold out shows across the country. >> it's given me so much. family, family ties, history, and it's taught me a lot of life lessons. >> danesha grew up in rodeo culture. >> definitely. it's in my blood, it's in my baby's blood. >> this week at denver's national western stock show, she finished on top in event. her skills a point of pride passed down from her parents. >> you represent family. you represent african-american cowboys and cowgirls. >> for the hendersons, these rodeos are a family affair. empowering them to meet and compete with others sharing similar skills and interests. but even more important. it's
honoring the legacies of men and women like nat love, jesse staal and others.iving cowboys of color a chance to be seen and compete with other pros. >> for every cowboy, one in three was an african-american cowboy. nobody knows that. >> many of the first were born into slavery. >> we felt we had an obligation to educate people about the roads of african-americans in the development of the west. >> it's an important message inspiring fans and riders at sold out shows...
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when report quoted a canadian intelligence official suggesting nat initial evidence suggested that theplane wasot brought down by missile and may have suffered a technical malfunction. ukrainian airline serviced two days ago. added an emotional press conference, the airline's technical director said the plane was one of the best. the plane left of the iranian capital, tehran, earlier this morning. ditn for the ukrainian capital, kiev. data published online shows the plane crashed minutes after takeoff. the boeing 737 steadily climbed some 4,500 feet. takeoff initially appeared normal. then the plane suddenly disappeared from radar. that suggests there was some type of catastrophic incident. there was an initial suggestion from a ukrainian official of an engine failure. if the engine fails, the boeing 737 should be able to keep flying. pilots train regularly for that scenario. key will be the cockpit voice recorders. the iranian authorities have them. vertical dictates that they will lead the investigation. it is kind this video shows the plane--it is claimed tths video showplane. if ge
when report quoted a canadian intelligence official suggesting nat initial evidence suggested that theplane wasot brought down by missile and may have suffered a technical malfunction. ukrainian airline serviced two days ago. added an emotional press conference, the airline's technical director said the plane was one of the best. the plane left of the iranian capital, tehran, earlier this morning. ditn for the ukrainian capital, kiev. data published online shows the plane crashed minutes after...
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. ♪ trelegy, 1,2,3 introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. can stuff into these machines. but that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? please. new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. you just toss it in before the clothes. it's like two regular tide pods and then some power and then even more power. with 50% more cleaning power, even your large load got clean. how many kids do you have? girl i lost track. there's a lot of kids. and then there's a husband, and then there's me. that's a lot of clothes. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. battled a massive six alarm fire that ripped through a new jersey town. authorities say that at least eight buildings were impacted including apartment complexes and local businesses. the fire area was so large that it was showing on the radar of the national weather
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europe it could be extended to as far as austria or italy but the 1st countries to receive russian nat. gas through the turkish tree will be buggy area serbia and then like i said extensions are possible so the sea distance of that pipeline is some 900 kilometers and what's really important here and really impressive is the capacity because both these lines will be able to deliver more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas again directly from the russian port city of a knob to the shores of turkey and then further on to europe and we discussed the significance of the launch with key players and analysts. already was initially starting from the late ninety's was to have diverse nation of troops sources as your god. and edges of life because it's important for turkey as we are not just with you since so this is to extreme replace the western pipeline. it will have more than we have received so far from the us to fight fight with us or to say that to clear it on various occasions that they were they they were not happy about the establishment of the church the one north to the amer
europe it could be extended to as far as austria or italy but the 1st countries to receive russian nat. gas through the turkish tree will be buggy area serbia and then like i said extensions are possible so the sea distance of that pipeline is some 900 kilometers and what's really important here and really impressive is the capacity because both these lines will be able to deliver more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas again directly from the russian port city of a knob to the shores...
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the theme is how pressure largely keeping things dry as we head through the rest of the week, nats willop story. the queen says prince harry and meghan will no longer use their royal titles as they step down as working royals. the couple will pay back more than 2.4 million pounds of public money spent on refurbishing their residence — frogmore cottage in windsor. they will also stop receivng public funding for royal duties, and harry will resign from his official military appointments. hello and welcome to world news today. prince harry and meghan will no longer use their royal titles,
the theme is how pressure largely keeping things dry as we head through the rest of the week, nats willop story. the queen says prince harry and meghan will no longer use their royal titles as they step down as working royals. the couple will pay back more than 2.4 million pounds of public money spent on refurbishing their residence — frogmore cottage in windsor. they will also stop receivng public funding for royal duties, and harry will resign from his official military appointments. hello...
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out very carefully calculated it that they've taken time to to reflect it have not responded in a key nat in the a kneejerk reaction and saw on which indicates that most size you not wish to how war and then the alternative is to chalk and for them to talk i think as misses out he put it on the any days of this crisis is there real issue for them is the in nuclear out the oh and the lifting or these sanctions or of become exceptions all for iran ok now i don't think it's i was a talking we're talking about sanctions for example could could be a way a forward but tween the u.s. and iran we have to leave it there professor vajra cow thanks so much for coming n. or us this morning thank you very much. let's get your brief down some of the other stories making the news many of the victims on that plane in iran were from canada and mourners across a country have been paying tribute to them at a vigil in edmonton prime minister prideaux saying he would pursue justice for the victims' families 57 canadians many of them with iranian descent were killed in that crash thank you. libya's warring riv
out very carefully calculated it that they've taken time to to reflect it have not responded in a key nat in the a kneejerk reaction and saw on which indicates that most size you not wish to how war and then the alternative is to chalk and for them to talk i think as misses out he put it on the any days of this crisis is there real issue for them is the in nuclear out the oh and the lifting or these sanctions or of become exceptions all for iran ok now i don't think it's i was a talking we're...
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achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve the israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders can help but they can never do the job for for for for other people and if that we have a role to play in this conflict that is to facilitate to help but never to impulse and i think this is constructive advice to our american friends we still haven't seen any proposal on the table but we continue talking to everybody what do you think the american position is on that basic idea a 2 state solution there was that economic conference in bahrain and there was no mention there from the american side of an actual sovereign palestinian state there was no mention but if you read the conference documents c
achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve the israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders...
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achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders can help but they can never do the job for for for for other people and if that we have a role to play in this conflict that is to facilitate to help but never to impulse and i think this is constructive advice to our american friends we still haven't seen any proposal on the table but we continue talking to everybody what do you think the american position is on that basic idea a 2 state solution there was that economic conference in bahrain and there was no mention there from the american side of an actual sovereign palestinian state there was no mention but if you read the conference documents caref
achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders can...
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achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders can help but they can never do the job for for for for other people and if that we have a role to play in this conflict that is to facilitate to help but never to impulse and i think this is constructive advice to our american friends we still haven't seen any proposal on the table but we continue talking to everybody and what do you think the american position is on that basic idea a 2 state solution there was that economic conference in bahrain and there was no mention there from the american side of an actual sovereign palestinian state there was no mention but if you read the conference documents c
achieve the nat natural if you wish aspirations for both peoples to have statehood secondly it must be in line with what un resolutions another documents include and that is pretty much what the consensus for the rest of the world is and how to resolve israeli palestinian question and thirdly it must be done in a way that it brings the parties back to the table because i don't and perhaps this is just me coming from the balkans into the middle east but i feel very strongly that outsiders can...
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europe it could be extended to as far as austria or italy but the 1st countries to receive russian nat. well gas through the turkish tree will be buggy area serbia and then like i said extensions are possible so the sea distance of that pipeline is some 900 kilometers and what's really important here and really impressive is the capacity because both the slides will be able to deliver more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas again directly from the russian port city of a knob up to the shores of turkey and then further on to europe europe are trying to there in istanbul for us what we discussed in the significance of the launch with aka us already was initially starting from the late ninety's was to have diverse patient off road sources as regards. energy supplies because it's important for turkey as we are not just with you since so this to extreme replace the western pipeline. it will pump more than we have received so far from the us and by by one u.s. soldier to say that's clear on various occasions that they were paid they were not happy about this that the church they wa
europe it could be extended to as far as austria or italy but the 1st countries to receive russian nat. well gas through the turkish tree will be buggy area serbia and then like i said extensions are possible so the sea distance of that pipeline is some 900 kilometers and what's really important here and really impressive is the capacity because both the slides will be able to deliver more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas again directly from the russian port city of a knob up to the...
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and, as nat showed me, support is available from the government and will be needed if employers are toay's other news. support for the probation officer was woefully inadequate. the victim was woefully inadequate. the victim was beaten to death in a car park in 2015. his cooler was on probation for drugs offences and assaulting a police officer. the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry has launched her bid to replacejeremy corbyn as labour leader. setting out her vision today in her home town of guildford in surrey, she said she would expose what she called boris johnson's lying and reckless behaviour. she also said the divisions within the labour party must come to an end. the actor derek fowlds has died at the age of 82. he was a familar face on television for more than 50 years. there was an old woman who lived in a shoe. poor old sole. he became a household name as basil brush's sidekick in the early 1970s before going on to become the hapless bernard woolley in the bbc political satire yes minister in the 80s. in later life he spent 18 years in the long—running itv series hea
and, as nat showed me, support is available from the government and will be needed if employers are toay's other news. support for the probation officer was woefully inadequate. the victim was woefully inadequate. the victim was beaten to death in a car park in 2015. his cooler was on probation for drugs offences and assaulting a police officer. the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry has launched her bid to replacejeremy corbyn as labour leader. setting out her vision today in her home...
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the wheel nats were having some problems now also there is some software glitches that are causing cars or completely stopped to start up and move cars that too unintentionally accelerate when they're in parking conditions whether they're parallel parking or pulling into a garage and because of that high quantity of incidences they're looking at a half a 1000000 vehicles but it's interesting lord too because when you talk about that auto pilot and they don't really anticipate you doing that again it's that last week i mean we saw a bevy of cars out there that were actually intended for that for entertainment purposes for turn this in your home office while your auto driving now obviously again those are going to hit the road any time soon but that's kind of the way they are looking at in the next 20 years or so lauren fix the car coach thank you so much for joining us today. q. facebook is in the headlines once again this time companies are looking to soon facebook for anti-competitive behavior this comes as the tag giant is facing several antitrust investigations our t.v. correspondent
the wheel nats were having some problems now also there is some software glitches that are causing cars or completely stopped to start up and move cars that too unintentionally accelerate when they're in parking conditions whether they're parallel parking or pulling into a garage and because of that high quantity of incidences they're looking at a half a 1000000 vehicles but it's interesting lord too because when you talk about that auto pilot and they don't really anticipate you doing that...
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and as nat showed me, support is available from the government and will be needed if employers are tocoming up shortly we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers. and also the weather. here is helen willis. hello there. friday saw turbulent skylines across the uk with those squally showers, hail, thunder, sleet and snow. we had an array of wonderful weather what a picture sent in. just down the road, you can see from bridgeport to dorchester, this cumulonimbus cloud. but it is all going to change for the weekend when it looks much drier and sunnier, but they will be night—time frost and increasingly a risk of fog. the reason is the low pressure that has been bringing those strong winds across northern scotland, that is moving away. this low pressure will slip away to the south and west. this high—pressure will instead west. this high—pressure will i nstea d ta ke west. this high—pressure will instead take centre stage. butjust for the weekend. in fact, it looks set to last well into next week as well. it will be quite an intense high, keeping those with the at bay, just a week f
and as nat showed me, support is available from the government and will be needed if employers are tocoming up shortly we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers. and also the weather. here is helen willis. hello there. friday saw turbulent skylines across the uk with those squally showers, hail, thunder, sleet and snow. we had an array of wonderful weather what a picture sent in. just down the road, you can see from bridgeport to dorchester, this cumulonimbus cloud. but it is all going...
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the powder struggle between the house and nat continue little as pelosi holds the articles of impeachment. >> by the end of the week she has not transmitted the article we'll > senate pans. pelosi has yet to send the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> there will be no haggling. we will not seed our authority. the house democrats term is over. the senate has made the decision. >> some democrats say it's time. >> i think we're reaching a point where the articles of impeachment should be sent. >> the disagreement is if key aids should testify. chuck schumer plans to require the republicans force votes for allowing more information. >> if the senate running a 14578 trial without the facts then the president's acquittal will be meaningless. >> speaker pelosi wants the out line of the senate trial. his claims its will be like the clinton trial are not true. >>> showers headed our way. looks like we'll see them overnight into tomorrow morning. >> a look at the stories that we're working on for the 7:00 news. >>> good news for the woman known as the rbg. rude bader against berg is cancer f
the powder struggle between the house and nat continue little as pelosi holds the articles of impeachment. >> by the end of the week she has not transmitted the article we'll > senate pans. pelosi has yet to send the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> there will be no haggling. we will not seed our authority. the house democrats term is over. the senate has made the decision. >> some democrats say it's time. >> i think we're reaching a point where the articles...
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but for whatever reason we've got it in our heads that those jobs are in some way sub oert nat. they've become vocational consolation prizes. so that's a long way of saying, part of what you have to do is change the conversation. part of what you have to do is educate 330 million people not just about the opportunities in your industry but the realty of their dependence on your product. we have profoundly disconnected, i'm afraid, in so many ways. that was a big lesson in dirty jobs. we were able to reconnect people to the miracle of electricity coming on when you flick the switch. or the equally miraculous occurance when you flush the toilet and everything goes where it's supposed to go. these are miracles and the people who make those miracles happen were the heroes of our show. so the short version is, you have to educate, you have to to, you have to fight them on the policy level, terry, absolutely right. but we also have to, in a very siso fooen way where or maybe kwiksotic, push the boulder up the hill. we have to change the conversation about the definition of a good job
but for whatever reason we've got it in our heads that those jobs are in some way sub oert nat. they've become vocational consolation prizes. so that's a long way of saying, part of what you have to do is change the conversation. part of what you have to do is educate 330 million people not just about the opportunities in your industry but the realty of their dependence on your product. we have profoundly disconnected, i'm afraid, in so many ways. that was a big lesson in dirty jobs. we were...
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george ten nat the deputy assistant secretary of state for fifth bureau of european and eurasian affairs of you saw his testimony. they called him. i if we we have witnesses we have. the right to call that witness, and to cross-examine deputy assistant secretary kent. the... ... >> these are witnesses against the president. laura cooper, deputy assistant secretary for russia ukraine and eurasia, same thing. david hale. under secretary of state for political affairs. he was called by the house , you saw his testimony we never saw the upper one - - had the opportunity to cross-examine if we have witnesses we have to have the opportunity to do that. there were other witnesses called that you saw their testimony special advisor for ukraine negotiations the deputy associate director for national security programs, christopher anderson special advisor for ukraine negotiation. you heard their testimony referred to, we did not have the opportunity to cross-examine them. so this isn't going to happen if witnesses are called, in one week those are just the witnesses that have been produced by the
george ten nat the deputy assistant secretary of state for fifth bureau of european and eurasian affairs of you saw his testimony. they called him. i if we we have witnesses we have. the right to call that witness, and to cross-examine deputy assistant secretary kent. the... ... >> these are witnesses against the president. laura cooper, deputy assistant secretary for russia ukraine and eurasia, same thing. david hale. under secretary of state for political affairs. he was called by the...
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. >> nasa has just graduated its next class of astronaut nats after completing more than wo years of basic training. they are eligible for space flight. that includes a walk on the moon. >> reporter: wearing blue jumpsuit ps and smiles, 11 americans and two canadian astronauts crossed the stage. >> in the year 2024 we're going to take not only the next man, but the first woman to the surface of the moon by direction of the president of the united states. >>> the men and women are the first class to graduate under the artie mass program. eligible to fly to the moon and international space station. >> your fellow classmates are also, your you mates. the sky and stars fly ahead. they come from various backgroundness and two years of training has given strong bonds. >> as a child seeing how they live their life out, i ofjohnny >> i would explore space with raja because you can always count on limb. >> each was given a silver star tipped pin, two of which are on the moon today. >> if one of you are on the surface of the moon and you do would leave it there, we would appreciate it. >>> aft
. >> nasa has just graduated its next class of astronaut nats after completing more than wo years of basic training. they are eligible for space flight. that includes a walk on the moon. >> reporter: wearing blue jumpsuit ps and smiles, 11 americans and two canadian astronauts crossed the stage. >> in the year 2024 we're going to take not only the next man, but the first woman to the surface of the moon by direction of the president of the united states. >>> the men...
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introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. i love how much i can stuff into these machines.hat is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? please. new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. you just toss it in before the clothes. it's like two regular tide pods and then some power and then even more power. with 50% more cleaning power, even your large load got clean. how many kids do you have? girl i lost track. there's a lot of kids. and then there's a husband, and then there's me. that's a lot of clothes. >> it is thursday january 16th. happening at 4:00 am on the east coast of fox news alert, 100% false. and a bombshell new interview, giuliani former assistant shoots down claims the us ambassador to ukraine was under surveillance that nancy pelosi remains all smiles while signing those impeachment articles, live in dc the face of the inquiry lands in the senate's hands. >> you don't need to hold the fuel
introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. i love how much i can stuff into these machines.hat is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? please. new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. you just toss it in before the clothes. it's like two regular tide pods and then some power and then even more power. with 50% more cleaning power, even your large load got clean. how many kids do you have? girl i lost track. there's a lot of kids. and then there's a husband, and...
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best years i've seen on the red carpet with so many celebrities in high spirits and high fashion >> natas a beautiful dress i like the nod to the hair "maid in manhattan." it was the same style. she looked amazing i think it was the emeralds, the 145 carats >> she looked gorgeous a lot of people are talking about margot robbie. >> one of my favs. >> she does effortless and elegance so well this embroidered bodice has 5,000 beads in it. took over 250 hours to make. she makes it look effortless and cool i don't know how >> i love the hair, too. >> can we talk about gwyneth and her abs? they need their own twitter handle she looked incredible. >> her stylist said before we she went out in the dress, they were testing it from every angle. checking to make sure there was no revealing moments she is wellness. she's a businesswoman. she's a walking billboard for the goop lifestyle >> i want the powdery drink. >> sign me up. >> talk about daring, kerry washington she was a wowza. >> unexpected again. she wore alta zahra. the harness is part of the skirt. newer stylist for her. she looks bold i
best years i've seen on the red carpet with so many celebrities in high spirits and high fashion >> natas a beautiful dress i like the nod to the hair "maid in manhattan." it was the same style. she looked amazing i think it was the emeralds, the 145 carats >> she looked gorgeous a lot of people are talking about margot robbie. >> one of my favs. >> she does effortless and elegance so well this embroidered bodice has 5,000 beads in it. took over 250 hours to...
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david: speaker pelosi called that strike against soleimani provocative, and disproportion nat to which you say? >> maybe provocative to the iran yance, they are debate able points, sticking with the facts we had a reason to do, that i think that reason was very clear. and as we hear more from our administration, experts, secretary of state, state secrey was defense, and i think those points will be made clearly about why we took the shot and the benefits. david: dan hoffman thank you so much. >> thank you. david: all the best, house speaker nancy pelosi under pressure from her own party to send impeachment articles to senate, but when could we see that happen, and what happens to usmca in the meantime. >> the speaker of the house has managed to do the impossible. she has created a growing bipartisan unity in senate, in opposition to her own reckless behavior. utter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions w
david: speaker pelosi called that strike against soleimani provocative, and disproportion nat to which you say? >> maybe provocative to the iran yance, they are debate able points, sticking with the facts we had a reason to do, that i think that reason was very clear. and as we hear more from our administration, experts, secretary of state, state secrey was defense, and i think those points will be made clearly about why we took the shot and the benefits. david: dan hoffman thank you so...
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. >> and perhaps the attention that would occur in the senate is something nat maybe pushed the numbersmore. mcconnell is not going to look at one poll and say we need witnesses. he's going to do the thing he thinks protects his majority and members and whether that's allowing for some sort of trunkated trial or whether there are no witnesses, he's going to make that determination at the end of the day and not -- because there's growing public pressure on him to do a long, drawn out trial with a bunch of witnesses, although that plays into the equations a little bit. >> not because i'm worried about me but because i'm worried about future presidents. the altruism that has defined his presidency until now. if he wants to erase this asterisk, why not allow these individuals to testify and clear the record? >> because it's pretty clear if they come to testify, particularly john bolton, who described the effort to ukraine in search of information on the bidens as a drug deal t probably isn't going to go entirely well for the president. we've seen the president do this at the same time. he p
. >> and perhaps the attention that would occur in the senate is something nat maybe pushed the numbersmore. mcconnell is not going to look at one poll and say we need witnesses. he's going to do the thing he thinks protects his majority and members and whether that's allowing for some sort of trunkated trial or whether there are no witnesses, he's going to make that determination at the end of the day and not -- because there's growing public pressure on him to do a long, drawn out trial...
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. >> they don't have to go into all of nat. there's not a strong prospect there's a vote at the end of this where they get a majority. so why dredge up all of this stuff? it's all a sham. the president completely denies any culpability. there was a moment as we watched the senators being sworn in where it felt different than what happened in the house. it felt more solemn and somehow less like team red and blue slinging mud from both sides. and i guess the question is whether there's any sense of that continuing? whether the senate, who's historically been able to do that, smaller group of people, less of the fringes from both sides, maintain a sense of here we are, as opposed to both parties taking pot shots at each other. >> you're shaking your head. >> i think we have enough to be incredibly cynical about this. you're the white house, right? the first time this call becomes public transcript, the initial reaction is well, if there's a quid pro quo, that's pretty bad. and then you have your chief of staff, mick mulvaney say,
. >> they don't have to go into all of nat. there's not a strong prospect there's a vote at the end of this where they get a majority. so why dredge up all of this stuff? it's all a sham. the president completely denies any culpability. there was a moment as we watched the senators being sworn in where it felt different than what happened in the house. it felt more solemn and somehow less like team red and blue slinging mud from both sides. and i guess the question is whether there's any...
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there was talk about investigation into that ukraine company, nat-gas companys burisma was dormant. biden was point person for obama in ukraine, and within months hunter gets a job on board. senator hawley i addressed motions. he is ready to go with the senate vote to subpoena biden and hunter. do you think he should be called? >> highlights difference between a normal case and impeachment case. we have both sides being a little selective when the rules of evidence should apply. they don't apply. but in a strict legal sense you could say hunter biden is not relevant. the question whether or not the president engaged in misconduct is not directly wedded to whether he is the crime, committing the crime of the century with his dad or not but again here, it looks like horse-trading for witnesses. so the cost of john bolton might be too high. the hail mary the democrats are hoping for with john bolton saying something that moves the needle is probably outweighed what looks like a pretty easy case to make against hunter biden if he would ever take a witness stand. liz: critics are hamming
there was talk about investigation into that ukraine company, nat-gas companys burisma was dormant. biden was point person for obama in ukraine, and within months hunter gets a job on board. senator hawley i addressed motions. he is ready to go with the senate vote to subpoena biden and hunter. do you think he should be called? >> highlights difference between a normal case and impeachment case. we have both sides being a little selective when the rules of evidence should apply. they...
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i remember in jazz the late critic gn critic nat told us of charlie parker perfecting the beat box.playing country music, praying hank williams, playing i'm so lonesome i could cry and the cats are going bird, why are you playing that, and he goes listen to the stories. and so when we said yes, when we got down on our knees and proposed to country music we knew this was going to be about stories and a way in which you could surround the songs with those stories and lift them up so when you find out why dolly parton wrote "i will always love you" a kind of declaration, a woman's declaration of independence. we all remember whitney houston's version. it raises the hair on the back of our necks still, but when you hear the story of why dolly wrote it and dolly's version taking nothing away from whitney goes up to that level. >> the carter family early recordings, is it the equivalent of having the federalist papers on tape? >> it's exactly that. and maybe with jimmie rodgers offering some of the opposing views. the carter families, the original american lead guitarist. sara carter has
i remember in jazz the late critic gn critic nat told us of charlie parker perfecting the beat box.playing country music, praying hank williams, playing i'm so lonesome i could cry and the cats are going bird, why are you playing that, and he goes listen to the stories. and so when we said yes, when we got down on our knees and proposed to country music we knew this was going to be about stories and a way in which you could surround the songs with those stories and lift them up so when you find...
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introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. i love how much i can stuff into these machines.large load, don't the stains sneak through? please. new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. you just toss it in before the clothes. it's like two regular tide pods and then some power and then even more power. with 50% more cleaning power, even your large load got clean. how many kids do you have? girl i lost track. there's a lot of kids. and then there's a husband, and then there's me. that's a lot of clothes. . >>> jury growing in ponce, puerto rico, they found a supply house of aid since hurricane maria two years ago. they were found during a building inspection. people came to the worry house yesterday, you see ponc ze one of the many cities of the island damaged by recent earthquakes. >> can you believe these pictures? puerto rico's emergency director was firebird after the aid was reveal. he denies mishandling the supplies. he claims the water wasn't passed out because it had expired. the governor says the situation is unacceptable and is investigating. >>> the rem
introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. i love how much i can stuff into these machines.large load, don't the stains sneak through? please. new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. you just toss it in before the clothes. it's like two regular tide pods and then some power and then even more power. with 50% more cleaning power, even your large load got clean. how many kids do you have? girl i lost track. there's a lot of kids. and then there's a husband, and then there's...
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and i think that we'll see nat gas and lng around for a long time >> and wall street loves your stock. 23 analysts that cover your name, 21 have a buy, two have a hold there are zero sells your guidance was pretty good in november everyone is anticipating ebitda growth you have a tall task to please the street >> and we've guided the street in 2020 to another billion dollars of ebitda growth which is about 33% over where we were what we guided in 2019 so we have significant growth as our contracts become -- get sanctioned and we try to underpromise and overdeliver. and hopefully that is why they like us so much. >> yajack, thanks for taking soe time karen, 33% expected year over year sounding like a technology company not a company that exports compressed natural gas >> they have done a phenomenal job and the capacity growth is incredible and i think that we'll continue to see lng demand groi arou grow around the world. i like the space longer term the past year, it hasn't been great. improved a little the last couple months. they have done an extraordinary job at cheniere. >> all rig
and i think that we'll see nat gas and lng around for a long time >> and wall street loves your stock. 23 analysts that cover your name, 21 have a buy, two have a hold there are zero sells your guidance was pretty good in november everyone is anticipating ebitda growth you have a tall task to please the street >> and we've guided the street in 2020 to another billion dollars of ebitda growth which is about 33% over where we were what we guided in 2019 so we have significant growth...