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in the neighboring state of victoria while roads that have been cut off making it only possible to neve via say now naval vessels are being sent to evacuate people from the harbor to one of the ports close to mel but now the evacuations unlikely so last for days and made extreme weather conditions. australia's so say eastern coast is no one ever kitchen zone people have been told to leave as soon as possible as authorities declared a state of emergency. it is imperative that you look after yourself the responsibility to look out for yourselves and your families and you out to those men and women who are fighting as far as we keep inside to do exactly what i say military ships an aircraft tough in deployed to provide humanitarian assistance bringing in much needed food and medical supplies to cut off areas the military vessels will be able to evacuate up to 1000 people at a time from the harbor in the toria to see journey to one of the designated ever creation ports takes around 17 hours this means that the mass evacuations will go on well into the weekend when the weather conditions are
in the neighboring state of victoria while roads that have been cut off making it only possible to neve via say now naval vessels are being sent to evacuate people from the harbor to one of the ports close to mel but now the evacuations unlikely so last for days and made extreme weather conditions. australia's so say eastern coast is no one ever kitchen zone people have been told to leave as soon as possible as authorities declared a state of emergency. it is imperative that you look after...
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outbreak that is spreading across asia and beyond now the government has also advised inhabitants not to neves the city flights in trains out of a big shot down 17 people have died from the risk illness and more than 500 cases have been confirmed in china and handful of cases have also been reported in other asian countries as well as in the united states and chinese health authorities have confirmed human to human transmission. well he. joins me here in the studio to talk more about this good to see joel what more do we know about this particular strain of current virus at the moment well scientists are now telling us that they believe that the corona virus was 1st transmitted to humans from snakes now we know that it emanated out of a particular market in rwanda in china where they so live exotic animals and suspicion 1st centered on bats but chinese research is of just published a new paper where they conducted genetic research genetic sequencing and they found that snakes of the most likely source now what we don't know is how the virus moved from the snakes to humans and in any case it do
outbreak that is spreading across asia and beyond now the government has also advised inhabitants not to neves the city flights in trains out of a big shot down 17 people have died from the risk illness and more than 500 cases have been confirmed in china and handful of cases have also been reported in other asian countries as well as in the united states and chinese health authorities have confirmed human to human transmission. well he. joins me here in the studio to talk more about this good...
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i spent 35 days and i neve to speak i sleep with that i eat what they eat and it became then that means i will definitely wanted to leave it with this guy that allowed me to do cedars off because. there was a lot of drinking and violence at the mine. police were often called to the scene. the court is for it was just that the head present the tip of the state if you're. the walka is holding that kind of law for the rifle but the point is smith has a gun in the other hand we have to finger to pat it for shot that the that they walk here will not happen. this is a bit but sometimes the 5. $144.00 the youngest of 8 children. up on his parents' cattle farm. in the middle of the rain forest. went to school in the city. where they became active in left wing politics opposing the repressive military dictatorship that had come to power in a coup. their friends disappeared some were tortured murdered in 1960. acts but then one day. and his life changed. the 1st poll to see that they do control my life along 1971 the 1st time my wife told that camera to made the pictures of architecture because s
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we and we never neves the libyans alone in this situation we will never let libya down and let the bid to be on the pressure of the world trade as iraq is trying hard to get on solid feet but those people are trying not to help iraq in this connection again we will never let iraq down we ask and we urge everyone to behave according to logic. you know we would think that relations with germany and germany will help a lot in all these. also. within this period of the relations between europe and kate and the ways and methods of. k. to the opinion we did the to do thank you very much of the mike is for miss merkel now. thank you think it's a bit embarrassing we don't seem to have translation for i'm going to germany's chancellor that but the 2 leaders speaking meeting in istanbul on friday afternoon turkey's president part of what it would want to be a warning that the conflict in libya threatens the whole all of the mediterranean he made those comments as he attended an event with chancellor merkel earlier in the day. he emphasized. that little summary of that talks there that turkey whi
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. >> it will liin t neve or die 3 weeks. susie breaks down the latest drought. >> if you are someone who supports this it checks ever va sex itbo. >> it has failed 3 times. clearly people do not think there is anything good about it. >> you have at least one thing in common. you are likely entrenched in california housing policy. >> the highly controversial transit into the bill does deserve a breakdown. it was introduced last legislative session and then hotiononldbill. it encourages more development near transit and job centers. the bay area ends big-city mayors love it. small cities, homeowners, and people who want local government to maintain zoning control don't. >> sb 50 mandates zoning and areas that are near public out considation t thwi trsianthe existence service capacity that the transit or other infrastructure needs of the neighborhood. >> san francisco's supervisor and the board of supervisors in san francisco largely opposed sb 50. real estate lobbyists. protesters at an event for sb 50 agree. babe today repres
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. >> neve she was conscious and talking when they took her to the hospital, she is expected to fully recover. kpix 5. >>> a pot dispensary just got the green light to set up shop near a martinez high school, the proposed location blocks from alhambra high, and kpix 5 with news about the vote that something will put students in harms way. >> reporter: voting moments ago to approve a conditional permit to a company named him bark, it means that company will be able to set up a pot dispensary within 1000 feet of alhambra high school.>> shame on you.>> reporter: despite local opposition, a new business is coming to town. >> watching is used to be the meth capital, now the marijuana l. >>tae location. >> reporter: on by the son of former congressman george miller, will set up a pot shop on the main drag through martinez.>> we want to be a part of the community, a positive impact to this community. >> reporter: despite the vow to be a good neighbor, his neighbors are having a hard time understanding why the business has to be less than two blocks away from a high school was 1200 students.
. >> neve she was conscious and talking when they took her to the hospital, she is expected to fully recover. kpix 5. >>> a pot dispensary just got the green light to set up shop near a martinez high school, the proposed location blocks from alhambra high, and kpix 5 with news about the vote that something will put students in harms way. >> reporter: voting moments ago to approve a conditional permit to a company named him bark, it means that company will be able to set up...
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technological development to be able to roll out these critical parts of the new network but in any case neves the u.k. government with a big balancing act they are looking of course to the u.s. for a trade deal post breaks it but as well would have been keen to realize that any trade deal with the u.s. has to be offset by the fact they need to retain good relations with china as well . but we also discussed the issue with our guest social media law yet cohen and professor of cybersecurity inverses central lancashire max i. the u.s. government will say this is certainly all about security it is 100 percent a security issue so somehow the u.k. government has to justify its decision in both ways on the one hand it needs to justify its decision to allow all who are we to continue working on the need to work on the other hand it needs to justify its decision to leave meet some of the aspects of the war wow we'll debate work well the decision a soul for isn't. surprising because it's a so the simple decision it makes a reasonable compromise between the technology needs of 5 g. networks in the u.k.
technological development to be able to roll out these critical parts of the new network but in any case neves the u.k. government with a big balancing act they are looking of course to the u.s. for a trade deal post breaks it but as well would have been keen to realize that any trade deal with the u.s. has to be offset by the fact they need to retain good relations with china as well . but we also discussed the issue with our guest social media law yet cohen and professor of cybersecurity...
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with me is dr luis carlos neves, director of zoology for wildlife reserves singapore.that these eagles actually have passports. can you tell me about them? yes, good morning. they do have a passport, because they are vip birds for us. we are because they are vip birds for us. we a re really because they are vip birds for us. we are really excited to have them with us. they are extremely rare birds and they are the national bird of the philippines as well, so when these two birds came to us, they actually came as ambassadors for the species and for the conservation programme, so species and for the conservation programme, so that definitely wa rra nts programme, so that definitely warrants them having their own passports, which came with them when they came to us lastjune. passports, which came with them when they came to us last june. but in all seriousness, why are there only 400 pairs left? well, the philippine eagle is what we call on apex predator. it's a very large word, that of prey, one of the biggest eagles in the world, and they need very large territories. wi
with me is dr luis carlos neves, director of zoology for wildlife reserves singapore.that these eagles actually have passports. can you tell me about them? yes, good morning. they do have a passport, because they are vip birds for us. we are because they are vip birds for us. we a re really because they are vip birds for us. we are really excited to have them with us. they are extremely rare birds and they are the national bird of the philippines as well, so when these two birds came to us,...
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david: so, to remind p wple, in 1976, gerald fo beesident, but he'd neve elected. he was gonna run for re-elect-- - run for election. - run r election. and his main opponent was ronald reagan. james: right. and it came down to a very, very tight convention. and your job was to get the delegates for president ford. - yeand how did it go? well, that was the last truly contested national convention of either mahir political party in tcountry, and it went down, went right down to the last ballot. it was very tight. reagan was very strong. he almost knocked off an incumbent president, but weable to prevail. we used, i will say, the full resources of the white house to get there. i used to tell people, "i've been to more state dinners than anye dy in the world," beca a delegate hunter for president ford, i used to bring uncommitted delegates to state dinners. and then i became secretary of state and had to go to every state dinner, which i... - [laughter] election is-- carter's way ahead. and then he catches up toward the end, ford comes back. they he debates. but ultima
david: so, to remind p wple, in 1976, gerald fo beesident, but he'd neve elected. he was gonna run for re-elect-- - run for election. - run r election. and his main opponent was ronald reagan. james: right. and it came down to a very, very tight convention. and your job was to get the delegates for president ford. - yeand how did it go? well, that was the last truly contested national convention of either mahir political party in tcountry, and it went down, went right down to the last ballot....
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dr luis carlos neves is director of zoology for wildlife reserves singapore.hey are extremely rare birds, and they are the national bird of the philippines, as well. so when these two birds came to us, they actually came as ambassadors for the species, and for the conservation programme, so that definitely warrants them having their own passports, which came with them when they came to us lastjune. but, in all seriousness, why are there only 400 pairs left? well, the philippine eagle is what we call an apex predator. it's a very large bird, bird of prey, one of the biggest eagles in the world, and they need very large territories. with all the fragmentation of habitat happening in the philippines, there is less and less space for each pair to actually establish themselves. and there's also quite a bit of pressure from hunting, so even the birds that actually manage to breed in the wild, not all of the offspring actually survive. so, in time, the numbers have gone down to 400. so a very structured conservation and breeding programme started in the philippines f
dr luis carlos neves is director of zoology for wildlife reserves singapore.hey are extremely rare birds, and they are the national bird of the philippines, as well. so when these two birds came to us, they actually came as ambassadors for the species, and for the conservation programme, so that definitely warrants them having their own passports, which came with them when they came to us lastjune. but, in all seriousness, why are there only 400 pairs left? well, the philippine eagle is what we...
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well, i was neve home at 5:00. and after 4 years and 2 weeks and 3 days, i was still in the job. and regan made that suggestion, so we took it to the president. first, we took it to nancy and to mike deaver, and they both thought it was a good idea. spencer did, too. then we took it to mrs. reagan. she thought it was a good idea. then we took it to the president. so that's how it happened. day d: so you became secret the treasury, and during that time, among other things, became the most signt rewriting of the tax code we'd had for 50 years or so, the tax-- - in a revenue neutral way. - ok. we didn't grow the deficit to do it. - 1986 tax act. - '86, yeah. david: so how did youthat t? deficit to do it. because congress was controlled by the democrats in those days. james: yeah, welworked-- president reagan was very good about reaching across the aisle. and we worked with the democratic leadership in the house t make that happen-- it wasn't easy. it wbu a very close-run thing,w. you go done. and then your friend george herbert walker bush says he wants to run for president. reagan'
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voting rights if its next leader doesn't bring crime under control neve parker al-jazeera the letter. northern islands main political parties have agreed to a power sharing deal after 3 years of deadlock the announcement means that northern ireland will once again have a government devolved from the rest of the u.k. under the terms of the peace process the largest unionist and nationalist parties must enter a mandatory coalition the last coalition government collapsed in a disagreement about a green energy scheme that later widened of the longstanding differences now bog areas environment minister has been charged with deliberate mismanagement over the draining of a reservoir which led to severe water rationing. could face 80 isn't jail for allowing industrial uses to drain the dam which is the only source of drinking water for the city of panic prosecutors say the deal of ignored repeated warnings that the dam was depleted. hello again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines iran has admitted its military shot down a ukrainian passenger jet by accident killing all 176 people o
voting rights if its next leader doesn't bring crime under control neve parker al-jazeera the letter. northern islands main political parties have agreed to a power sharing deal after 3 years of deadlock the announcement means that northern ireland will once again have a government devolved from the rest of the u.k. under the terms of the peace process the largest unionist and nationalist parties must enter a mandatory coalition the last coalition government collapsed in a disagreement about a...
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. ♪ w♪ sd trength of a lorhetage♪ ♪ive soar h ta the cllenge at ♪ and w e neve♪r gonna stop ♪ just inot ♪ ♪ no sweat ♪ secret. all strength. no sweat. we are back with tumble weeds overtaking a highway and appi dh 20 t f30o ns no injuries i weevre rerep seen sight like that. >>> now for my favorite ory of g. ersethadmoesseind rn pop the faithful gathered in st. uawa ireug on s s. g the pontiff greeting the faithful after a prayer service in st. peter's square on new ddenly a woman grabs the towards her.blstunned he slaps r lose our patience, me too, apogat the first mass of the ntiff told ind isn bn lamawohemy against god.n aryveacropp pope's secures team didn't step to sistn s not mmented. adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> let's talk about it. once, get a little handsy. exr hee plam someone walking and up touching babies. if you wouldn't walk up and egn. why are you grabbing tn'mat s >> people are like, he shouldn't have been violent. no! she would not let go of him. i know he feel hcad,baraa , s e looks a little awkward, but -- >> again, i say, not today, satan, not today. >>
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way can we say ditka saved the america we love and dream the washington swamp once and for all and i nevevn knew it was this bad. a lot of bad people in the swamp. [cheering] we had a lot of bad people in the swamp, the swamp creatures they call them. step by step we got it. you thought this was going to be easy. a lot of bad people. we will left millions of our citizens from welfare to work dependence to independence and from poverty to prosperity that is what is happening. together we will elect a republican congress to create a fair, safe and lawful system of immigration. that is what is happening now. we will enact trade deals the greatest ever met with that beautiful phrase made in the usa. dedicatededicates the politiciat didn't care about th about thate but that didn't mean anything to them. ending the aids epidemic in america in ten years or less. ending the epidemic within ten years so we started. we will defend privacy, free speech, religious liberty and the right to keep and bear arms. [applause] [cheering] by the way, our second amendment is under siege. in virginia it's just
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knew it and she said i had a woman should meet and that is elaine chao was a classic example why we neve never want to totally cl immigration. >> host: till something about her family story. >> guest: her mom and dad when they were young they were dodging the japanese invasion and when they got to be a little bit older, there was the communist revolution. they separately managed to get out of them and china had to go to taiwan. she searched in taiwan for two find her. they got married and had three daughters. my wife is the oldest that he was an ambitious young man and wanted to do better so he came to america for three years by himself worked multiple jobs trying to get a start in the shipping business. he'd been a captain and wanted to be more of that. for three years he worked with the poor jobs to get a start in cold for my late mother-in-law and three daughters to come over but they didn't have enough money for an airline ticket. they were the only people other than the crew and commodity. finally ended up in a small apartment and he kept working and kept having kids. they ended upe
knew it and she said i had a woman should meet and that is elaine chao was a classic example why we neve never want to totally cl immigration. >> host: till something about her family story. >> guest: her mom and dad when they were young they were dodging the japanese invasion and when they got to be a little bit older, there was the communist revolution. they separately managed to get out of them and china had to go to taiwan. she searched in taiwan for two find her. they got...
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same newspaper, i have a rule that every phone that rang in that newsroom got answered bknause you nevethe other line. >> do any of you want to comment on that recommendation? jeffrey: his television career was also launched in dallas. >> i am jim lehrer and this is newsroom. jeffrey: his move to the national stage withe bs c a correspondent for what was then called the national public affairs centeris for teln. it was there that he first joinedot mcneill to cover r watershed moment. >> impact brings you gaveled t cabell video coverage of today's hearings. jeffrey: in 1973, the new team broadcast the watergate hearings live and then presented the rebroaast with analysis late into the night. some 250 hours in all. >>e unless the tapes made public or some other revelation comes our way, the senators and the rest of us may have to entual make an ultimate choice between believing john de or bob haldeman. that is what it looks to me at 3:00 in the moing. jeffrey: jim and robinke t with me about it on the 40th anniversary. >> we broadcast it live during the daytime while it happen and then w
same newspaper, i have a rule that every phone that rang in that newsroom got answered bknause you nevethe other line. >> do any of you want to comment on that recommendation? jeffrey: his television career was also launched in dallas. >> i am jim lehrer and this is newsroom. jeffrey: his move to the national stage withe bs c a correspondent for what was then called the national public affairs centeris for teln. it was there that he first joinedot mcneill to cover r watershed...
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great to have you with us, neve. the killing of general soleimani, who at the end of the day was the master architect of iran's military strategy, probably the second most powerful man in iran, would you deem this to be a tactical or strategic success on the part of the united states here or do you think they have misstepped in terms of the reaction we're seeing from various middle eastern countries in the last 24 hours? >> that's a really key question for us we feel that it's a mistake because how does it further u.s. interests in iraq itself, and then in the region if we take iraq, it doesn't bring any more stability to the political situation. we know there's a caretaker government, a number of other issues if you look at its strategy with iran, president trump has been very clear, he wants to bring iran back to the table and yet he doesn't want war. how does this further those aims so, if you consider that it was taking out someone who was very senior, undermining u.s. aims, strategies in the middle east, it's a
great to have you with us, neve. the killing of general soleimani, who at the end of the day was the master architect of iran's military strategy, probably the second most powerful man in iran, would you deem this to be a tactical or strategic success on the part of the united states here or do you think they have misstepped in terms of the reaction we're seeing from various middle eastern countries in the last 24 hours? >> that's a really key question for us we feel that it's a mistake...
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. >> she said she' he's been imped forever, they can neve erase th. >> it's a perfect statement. is very reverential. >> laura: the throw up his leg -- who said women can't become priests or pope? it's pope nancy. >> this is sad. a very blatant impeachment that is i in a partisan impeachment, the people see through this. you fist bump, hand out pens, everyone get a pen, and you laugh about it, there is no reverential to this. they hate the idea of this president winning. if they hate the idea of losing another election. they can't stand what he has done. >> laura: congressman, the phone poster board of the american flag behind nancy, that that prop together, so i think you are really not giving her her due. congressman, that was quite a show today. great to see you. thanks for coming end. speaking of the senate, jerry nadler has a warning for senators who refused to bow the democrats demand for a full trial. >> mitch mcconnell made it clear he didn't want a trial in the senate, that he didn't want to hear from witnesses, didn't want documents. speak with the senate doesn't permit
. >> she said she' he's been imped forever, they can neve erase th. >> it's a perfect statement. is very reverential. >> laura: the throw up his leg -- who said women can't become priests or pope? it's pope nancy. >> this is sad. a very blatant impeachment that is i in a partisan impeachment, the people see through this. you fist bump, hand out pens, everyone get a pen, and you laugh about it, there is no reverential to this. they hate the idea of this president winning....
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a bottle of champagne and telling her to drink from a quest america she is like 20, she's probably neveampagne is a scam, you open it up and lose half of it on your shirt, you pay $100. >> dana: i wish i lived in the '20s where they drank champagne all the time. >> greg: that is true. we are in the '20s! 's because that's true! >> emily: one of my favorite drinks is from that era. anyway. >> juan: i don't watch the show, it looked embarrassing. i hate t to to see people people mocked like that. >> emily: she signed up for it if she is doing that show. >> greg: if you do a reality show you get what you pay for. it's worse than pro football. >> emily: anything else to say about it? >> jesse: no, i have nothing else to say about it. >> emily: next up, hollywood is not happy with the noninclusive to beauty after majority of the nominations went to male-dominated projects. >> and finally -- >> emily: what do you think about that? i mean come of course this is going to happen, because this is another example of an entrenched system were like everything, racism and classism exist. for people i
a bottle of champagne and telling her to drink from a quest america she is like 20, she's probably neveampagne is a scam, you open it up and lose half of it on your shirt, you pay $100. >> dana: i wish i lived in the '20s where they drank champagne all the time. >> greg: that is true. we are in the '20s! 's because that's true! >> emily: one of my favorite drinks is from that era. anyway. >> juan: i don't watch the show, it looked embarrassing. i hate t to to see people...
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declare that the unite states is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which theseorld has neve> mr. trump spent most of his speech touting his administration's economiar achievementsing that brging about a blue-collar revolution. sexn three years in my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the workforce. 10 million people have been fted off welfare in ss than threars. >> before the president arrived, news crews were on thewl pro but not for him. making her second appearance,at swedish cle activist greta warning participants not much has changed s>>ce last year. ur house is still on fire. you're in action is fueling -- youri naction is fueling the flames by the hour. we are telling you to act as if you loved your children above all else. >> in his speech, presidentap trumared to take aim at the 17-year-old. >> to embrace the possibilities of tomorrow, must reject the perennial prophets of doom and their predictions of the apocalypse. >> this is the 50th year world economic forum in doubles, most of -- inav. most ofba them are gsts. the president discussed trade with thr
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i would neve >> all right, let's move on with this tremendous interview, yes. ( laughter ) >> stephen doing very little work here. >> i'm enjoying it. >> stephen: sure, good. i enjoy "curb your enthusiasm." i was going to do this later but we might as well get to it now. the new season is coming up, season 10, right? >> a week from sunday. >> stephen: quite an achievement, 10 seasons of anything. >> yes, thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it's amazing. and good, and good. and good. and good. >> how long have you been doing this? >> stephen: this? five? are we in season five? four and a half years, something like that. >> you'll be up to me before you know it. >> stephen: sure. i actually-- do you remember i did your show? do you remember, i did "curb," early on? i did "curb" early on. >> of course, i remember. >> stephen: we actually have a clip of me on your show. >> oh, i want to see this. >> stephen: jim? >> john, i was-- >> you're constantly undermining every decision i've made on this trip. >> i didn't say anything! i just-- >> sir, sir. >> there's not a single thing
i would neve >> all right, let's move on with this tremendous interview, yes. ( laughter ) >> stephen doing very little work here. >> i'm enjoying it. >> stephen: sure, good. i enjoy "curb your enthusiasm." i was going to do this later but we might as well get to it now. the new season is coming up, season 10, right? >> a week from sunday. >> stephen: quite an achievement, 10 seasons of anything. >> yes, thank you. ( cheers and applause )...
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>>i have 5 d slept with all the rest an come to believe this had pam brand new neve worn here my firstit cost for tilahead tonight a san francisco icon is set to tire, we will say farewell to the sir frais drake hotel storm and tom sweeney. >>and up next in sports. the n francisco, 49 er i'm bad. you're songer than you know. so strong. you power throughchronic mi, 15 or more headachor migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and ishe #1 prescribedranded chronic migraine trement. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or mo headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection causing seriousymptoms. aleryour doctor righaway, as difficulty allowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condion. side effects may include allergic reactio, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't recee botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your do
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bangladesh which is home to hundreds of thousands of range of refugees but 1st let's go live now to neve baka who's at the hague tell us more about this ruling. let me start by giving you a bit of context last november the gambia brought this case against me i'm on the gambia at the backing of 57 largely muslim countries and in doing this the country alleges that has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 convention signed in the wake of the 2nd world war not only to punish but to prevent genocide from ever happening again that was an earlier hearing in december attended by the civilian leader of me out of myanmar saying suchi she wasn't here today for this final result for the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not he has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial will take place and secondly it was by the gambia to to impose something called provisional measures which amounts to an emergency injunction to put the brakes on any form of genocidal violence so what we've heard from
bangladesh which is home to hundreds of thousands of range of refugees but 1st let's go live now to neve baka who's at the hague tell us more about this ruling. let me start by giving you a bit of context last november the gambia brought this case against me i'm on the gambia at the backing of 57 largely muslim countries and in doing this the country alleges that has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 convention signed in the wake of the 2nd world war not only to...
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killed in 2017 when a bomb in her car detonated as she tried from her home in the last al-jazeera is neves barker reports to us now from the capital the latter. it is forever summer in malta but a shadow looms over the mediterranean island allegations of crime and corruption in big business and high office and now people want change why not journalist a blogger daphne car either delved deep and then did up dead killed by a car bomb in 2017 near her home her son matthew heard the blast when my mother live there our side of human see it i heard them last i knew straight away that this was a problem so i ran out of the sun i saw the fire i saw the smoke bomb there was absolutely nothing else with it are. this criminal organization has thinking gone through a single lever of the state and is using get to fire at my mother as they will she where our country is greet us the enemy. 3 men arrested in connection with the murder awaiting trial last november 1 of multis richest businessman you're going fenech was arrested and charged with being an accomplice to the killing he denies involvement fenec
killed in 2017 when a bomb in her car detonated as she tried from her home in the last al-jazeera is neves barker reports to us now from the capital the latter. it is forever summer in malta but a shadow looms over the mediterranean island allegations of crime and corruption in big business and high office and now people want change why not journalist a blogger daphne car either delved deep and then did up dead killed by a car bomb in 2017 near her home her son matthew heard the blast when my...
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voting rights if its next leader doesn't bring crime under control neve park al-jazeera the letter. well still ahead in sport we'll show you how tennis is latest team tournament is proving a smash you as a 75 turn up the heat. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. or is it there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit witness explores the shocking phenomenon of people incriminating themselves the person who falsely contrast actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior false confessions on al-jazeera. examining the impact of today's headlines you use the misinformation but i use the term by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions how unique a low budget is this in terms of modern american history when it comes to racism you have the makings of a neo fascist mold international filmmakers and world class journalists bringing programmers to inspire you. on al-jazeera. bloodsport well he's joined them thank you very much novak djokovic has at the serbians to
voting rights if its next leader doesn't bring crime under control neve park al-jazeera the letter. well still ahead in sport we'll show you how tennis is latest team tournament is proving a smash you as a 75 turn up the heat. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. or is it there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit witness explores the shocking phenomenon of people incriminating themselves the person...
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reagan cannot understand how the soviets could be flying, or a korean airliner for two hours and neve contact the united states. rwhat if this had been something bigger? with a have not gone through a back channel? this is problematic. this can lead to major consequences if it was on a larger scale. the united 2, 1983, states and its allies conducted able archer to test command-and-control procedures and designed to entail the highest rankings of west german governments, margaret thatcher's hatcher werend t supposed to be part of it. they decided at the last minute that might trigger the soviets. nonetheless they went through with it with the lower officials to run able archer. and, even know it was not reagan and thatcher, this really, the kgb immediately says this is it. this is the preemptive strike. this has got to be it. they activate code red. they are ready, they are on high alert. nuclear war is coming. we got to be ready for launch. so, the duration of able archer, for nine days, theirs this tension. word about that gets back to reagan, because the united states has a double
reagan cannot understand how the soviets could be flying, or a korean airliner for two hours and neve contact the united states. rwhat if this had been something bigger? with a have not gone through a back channel? this is problematic. this can lead to major consequences if it was on a larger scale. the united 2, 1983, states and its allies conducted able archer to test command-and-control procedures and designed to entail the highest rankings of west german governments, margaret thatcher's...
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bucket list enjoying the ride ♪ ♪ and if you haven't done i please like and subscrib "aladdin" ain't neved ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: will smith >> yeah! >> jimmy: now you know >> in the building ♪ now you kno jimmy fallon now you know jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ now you kno jimmy fallon now you know jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ now you kno now you know ♪ >> yes [ cheers and applause (whistling) (whistling) barbara? you are one hot old el paso tortilla bowl. ugh. mom, dad. i'm right here. are those peppers? japaleños. spicy. caliente. i've got to get my own plate. anything goes in old el paso. instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h, because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! or these. good thi
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military admitted it shot down the jet by mistake while our correspondent joins us now live from london neve want to we actually expect to emerge from this meeting. well the hope is that at the end of all of this when the investigation finally wraps up that there will be on susan that there will be justice as well ministers from the 5 nations that lost nationals in the downing a fight p.s. 752 began this be seeing with a moment of reflection a moment of silence they they lit candles are now locked in talks behind closed doors canada has been very much in the forefront in calling for accountability and for justice and eventually closure when it comes to the victims ever since ron surprise admission that it had shot down this civilian aircraft last week it's enabled investigators from different countries to access the crash site we know that ukrainian officials are now on possession of the black box flight recorder but very very little is currently known about the aircraft's last moments possibly because the a lot of the information may be sensitive to iran may be classified but we do know inc
military admitted it shot down the jet by mistake while our correspondent joins us now live from london neve want to we actually expect to emerge from this meeting. well the hope is that at the end of all of this when the investigation finally wraps up that there will be on susan that there will be justice as well ministers from the 5 nations that lost nationals in the downing a fight p.s. 752 began this be seeing with a moment of reflection a moment of silence they they lit candles are now...
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region the airline described the plane as one of its best and the pilots among its most experienced neve barker has more. the passengers and crew a flight p.s. 752 didn't stand a chance. minutes after takeoff the ukraine international airlines flight from tehran to kiev went down in the city suburb recovery teams pick 3 what's left of the plane and people's lives. most of the dead are rainy and cold and 60 canadians were also killed many reportedly students returning from break asian. the boeing 737800 was less than 4 years old and had been recently serviced. video and social media shows a light hurtling to the ground and then a fireball. iranian officials say there was no distress call. but fortunately it didn't question the reason into area but the wreckage has scattered around the gardens of villas within a large radius nobody has divided. a spill airport in kiev the arrivals board bears the grim news. this mother and father had been waiting for their son to arrive missing so someone probably knew my son is a senior flight attendant my daughter called at 615 this morning to say that i
region the airline described the plane as one of its best and the pilots among its most experienced neve barker has more. the passengers and crew a flight p.s. 752 didn't stand a chance. minutes after takeoff the ukraine international airlines flight from tehran to kiev went down in the city suburb recovery teams pick 3 what's left of the plane and people's lives. most of the dead are rainy and cold and 60 canadians were also killed many reportedly students returning from break asian. the...
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you neve rknow what him -- never know what might happen in the interim.we have some breaking news. fourth-quarter profit estimates beating estimates. of 6.5 trillion w on. fourth-quarter sales coming in at 59 trillion won. that is on par with the estimate that we were expecting. we'll be getting more analysis on that. a better bit of news for samsung there. going to go toe sophie in hong kong. what are you watching in the markets? seeing crudee extending gains on the back of these reports. wti climbing as much as 3%. $50.92.ting as high as the yen jumping against its g10 peers earlier. let's check in on the nikkei futures which are following more than 2%. we are seeing this risk-off mood take hold in the early asia trading. u.s. futures kicking off. s&p following almost 1%. let's check in on u.s. futures if we could. lower across the board. we're also seeing futures slide and nasdaq.ow kathleen: we want more reaction to the attack. another headline coming out after iran claims credit for this attack. the washington post reports a lot of attacks. the white
you neve rknow what him -- never know what might happen in the interim.we have some breaking news. fourth-quarter profit estimates beating estimates. of 6.5 trillion w on. fourth-quarter sales coming in at 59 trillion won. that is on par with the estimate that we were expecting. we'll be getting more analysis on that. a better bit of news for samsung there. going to go toe sophie in hong kong. what are you watching in the markets? seeing crudee extending gains on the back of these reports. wti...
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institutions many of which survived world war ii, so that is a canary in the mine and probably a place we neveever d to hear in the united states uns comes with these types of work between the dhs and other federal agencies and the communities is probably more critical. thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> my time has long passed, but i want to thank the witnesses and ask a moment when the community that i represent fields under threat, it is your leadership you've shown in calling this hearing with these witnesses to help elevate this issue to the level that it deserves and i am most grateful to you. >> thank you for everything you've done on this issue. two pieces of legislation i would like to bring to your attention that we are working on. one is designating the organizations. second is to raise the bar act with an innovative partnership with the department of homeland security as well as a university to a quarterly basis measure how well the companies fulfill their own code of conduct as it relates to getting the content off the platforms. these are two pieces of legislation we woul
institutions many of which survived world war ii, so that is a canary in the mine and probably a place we neveever d to hear in the united states uns comes with these types of work between the dhs and other federal agencies and the communities is probably more critical. thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> my time has long passed, but i want to thank the witnesses and ask a moment when the community that i represent fields under threat, it is your leadership you've shown in calling...
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. >> the common law neve triayou access to witnesses.eposition with bolton is a continuation of an effort to prevent full information. the types of question hes that could could be asked of him, that's exactly what the republicans are trying to block. >> that's a no. >> that is a statement that is entirely insufficient as compared to a deposition and testimony. >> i don't need to tell you, you talk about common law and the way our trial is, this is -- impeachment is a political exercise. you make combinations that maybe -- no other impeachments have blocked witnesses and documents in this fashion. this is a new corruption of the responsibility that we have under the constitution and under this trial and so we have to resist this corruption and say a full and fair trial, that's what the american people understand our role is, and we have to fight for that. >> just broadly before i let you go, you were listening to the president's lawyers, all day yesterday, you'll hear them again this morning. you were telling me before you came on about
. >> the common law neve triayou access to witnesses.eposition with bolton is a continuation of an effort to prevent full information. the types of question hes that could could be asked of him, that's exactly what the republicans are trying to block. >> that's a no. >> that is a statement that is entirely insufficient as compared to a deposition and testimony. >> i don't need to tell you, you talk about common law and the way our trial is, this is -- impeachment is a...
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is inme $70 billion neve somebody's pocket in washington.his is the corruption that is now being exposed that the previous caller just stated as far as jared kushner being launderingthe money cases. that peoplells me like the republicans and the gop, which used to be the grand old party, i see now today as the guardians of putin because he is corrupt. and in oligarch. this money that i was referring to went into somebody's pocket. the oligarchng game, being corrupt. they found all that aid being stashed away. who is going to take that -- who was going to take that later on and make money on it? host: john mcardle has been spending the morning, getting reaction from members of congress and others on the excerpts from john bolton's forthcoming book and what may be ahead regarding the senate trial. john mcardle. guest: with just a few min's left in the program, i want to get you the latest on reaction. we have been interested in how republican senators are reacting today to the report from the new york times, yesterday on john bolton's manuscri
is inme $70 billion neve somebody's pocket in washington.his is the corruption that is now being exposed that the previous caller just stated as far as jared kushner being launderingthe money cases. that peoplells me like the republicans and the gop, which used to be the grand old party, i see now today as the guardians of putin because he is corrupt. and in oligarch. this money that i was referring to went into somebody's pocket. the oligarchng game, being corrupt. they found all that aid...