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relationship for this new age.e special relationship for this new ageli responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new age. i do not have my commerce secretary, they wa nt not have my commerce secretary, they want to talk trade. so i'll have to handle it myself. good morning. it's friday the 27th of january. also this morning:
relationship for this new age.e special relationship for this new ageli responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new age. i do not have my commerce secretary, they wa nt not have my commerce secretary, they want to talk trade. so i'll have to handle it myself. good morning. it's friday the 27th of january. also this morning:
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it was discussed at new ag. various groups in our original search for gaining ideas for what to do with the site. this is actually that's what we used to gain the information to put the project forward with the whole maker designer innovator idea in the first place. >> so the majority were supportive of moving forward with this? were there any concerns? >> actually many of these ideas came from those people. it was a gathering of that information. if i can add since the portion commission came up with that negotiation, the port has received several letters in the packet. there were concerns about design, about the art piece since jamestown removed, about the seating area, there were design concerns. but these design concerns are issues that jamestown can work out in the design review process and we are working those out. mr. volger has expressed concern with the water front land use plan. we also heard that concern reiterated in some of the letters in your packet from the sierra club, from speak, the western org
it was discussed at new ag. various groups in our original search for gaining ideas for what to do with the site. this is actually that's what we used to gain the information to put the project forward with the whole maker designer innovator idea in the first place. >> so the majority were supportive of moving forward with this? were there any concerns? >> actually many of these ideas came from those people. it was a gathering of that information. if i can add since the portion...
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the new ag is dana boente. he will remain in office until the senate confirms jeff sessions later this week. christine and george. >> the new acting attorney general issued a statement reversing the predecessor's earlier directive. based upon the office of legal counsel analysis, which found the executive order lawful on its face and properly drafted, i hear by direct the men and women to do our sworn duty and defend the orders of our president. >> reaction has been strong on both sides. lawmakers highlighting different legal interpretations of the ban and the widening political gulf. the firings of sally yates under scores how important it is to have an attorney general to stand up to the white house. the attorney general should be loyal and pledge fidelity to the law, not the white house, something the administration doesn't understand that is chilling. >> senator ted cruz said this, it is fitting and sad that the very last act of the obama doj is for the acting ag to defy the newly elected president. former
the new ag is dana boente. he will remain in office until the senate confirms jeff sessions later this week. christine and george. >> the new acting attorney general issued a statement reversing the predecessor's earlier directive. based upon the office of legal counsel analysis, which found the executive order lawful on its face and properly drafted, i hear by direct the men and women to do our sworn duty and defend the orders of our president. >> reaction has been strong on both...
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the part of some but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. homes have been lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. our health care is too costly, our schools failed to many and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. these are the indicators of crisis. subjects of data and statistics. less measurable but no less profound is a sapping across our land. a nagging fear that america's decline is inevitable, that the next generation must lower its sites -- its sights. the challenges we face are real. a are serious and they are many. they will not be met easily or in a short span of time but know this, america, they will be met. >> [applause] president obama: on this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear. unity and purpose over conflict and discord. on this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recrimination and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics. we remain a young nation but in the words of
the part of some but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. homes have been lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. our health care is too costly, our schools failed to many and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. these are the indicators of crisis. subjects of data and statistics. less measurable but no less profound is a sapping across our land. a nagging fear that...
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the end of the cold war, did not give rise to a world order, not the in history, not a new age of peaceosperity and stability in world affairs geared to some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular has brought new freedom. across the world ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that have been frozen to the decades of the cold war returns. new enemies of the west and our values in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged. in countries Ãcountries with little democracy liberty and human rights notably china and russia have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the nation economies, china yes but democratic allies like india too. are usually welcome. plans are being lifted out of poverty. and markets and industries are opened up. with these events coming halfpipe the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a lot of confidence in the west following 9/11 and physical interventions in iraq and afghanistan. have led many to fear that in this century we will experience Ãof the west. but there is nothing inev
the end of the cold war, did not give rise to a world order, not the in history, not a new age of peaceosperity and stability in world affairs geared to some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular has brought new freedom. across the world ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that have been frozen to the decades of the cold war returns. new enemies of the west and our values in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged. in countries...
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we will transform our schools, colleges and university to meet the demands of a new age. all of this we can do. all of this we will do. now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions. to suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their memories are short. for they have forgotten what this country has already done. what free men and women can achieve when imagination has joined the common purpose, a necessity to courage. what the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them. that the failed political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. the question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works. whether it helps families find jobs of a deep -- decent wage. so that they can afford a retirement that is dignified. the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. when the answer is no, programs will end. those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account, to spend wisely, reformed bad habits and do our business in the light of day. only then c
we will transform our schools, colleges and university to meet the demands of a new age. all of this we can do. all of this we will do. now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions. to suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their memories are short. for they have forgotten what this country has already done. what free men and women can achieve when imagination has joined the common purpose, a necessity to courage. what the cynics fail to understand is that...
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now, under putin, the new threat isn't just the renewed reach of russian weaponry, but also a new age of propaganda war. >> i think we point out stories and things about america that the american government would not like. sharyl: in short order, what do you think president obama has wrong, if anything, related to china? peter morici: he stood by while china built the islands in the south china sea and militarized them. he has tried to make china back down on currency and trade issues, but when the chinese stand firm, he's flinched. sharyl: what is it you advise president trump to do? peter morici: bite the bullet and put up with the criticism and perils and put china back in its box. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. the new republican-led congress was sworn in this week and one priority was clear -- doing away with obamacare. the promise of the law was affordable health insurance for all. but for too many, the hard unafford
now, under putin, the new threat isn't just the renewed reach of russian weaponry, but also a new age of propaganda war. >> i think we point out stories and things about america that the american government would not like. sharyl: in short order, what do you think president obama has wrong, if anything, related to china? peter morici: he stood by while china built the islands in the south china sea and militarized them. he has tried to make china back down on currency and trade issues,...
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of the cold war did not give rise to a new world order or herald the end of history or lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predictability. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. ancient ethnicd, and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. with little tradition of democracy, liberty, and human russia, have and grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economy, is hugelyia, too, welcome. indians are being lifted out of poverty and new markets are opening up. as theyents, coming have at the same time as the financial crisis, and a loss of confidence in the west following militarydifficult interventions in iraq and afghanistan have led many to fear in this century we will experience the eclipse of the west. there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries may grow stronger. populous countries may grow richer. as they do so, they may embrace more fully our values o
of the cold war did not give rise to a new world order or herald the end of history or lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predictability. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. ancient ethnicd, and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. with little tradition of democracy, liberty, and human...
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we have the opportunity, in deed the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new agethe opportunity to lead together again. because the world is passing through a period of change. and in response to that change, we can either be passive bystanders, or we can take the opportunity once more to lead, and to lead together. yesterday, we got an awful lot of questions from you on the trump residency and the issues relating to it. we will keep doing that today. the hashtag is on the screen throughout. ben is watching the londoner says how can theresa may going discussing a trade deal in the next two days bearing in mind brexit? we can talk about negotiations in principle but you are right to highlight that until brexit has been completed, the us and uk cannot conduct negotiations formally to begin a new trade deal. let's turn to another issue we covered yesterday. donald trump said he condones water boarding. that is a form of torture. he said we have to fight fire with fire. we are not playing an uneven field. theresa may said —— laura kuenssberg said that theresa may cond
we have the opportunity, in deed the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new agethe opportunity to lead together again. because the world is passing through a period of change. and in response to that change, we can either be passive bystanders, or we can take the opportunity once more to lead, and to lead together. yesterday, we got an awful lot of questions from you on the trump residency and the issues relating to it. we will keep doing that today. the hashtag is on the...
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i did not lead to new age of peace and prosperity in world affairs. r some, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient rivalries, rivalries that have been frozen returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economies, india, hugely welcome. billions are being lifted out of poverty and new markets for our industries are opening up. but these events coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fall-out as well as a lot of confidence in the west following 9-11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan have left many to fear that in this century, we will experience the eclipse of the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries may grow stronger. populous countries may grow richer. as they do so, they may start to embrace more fully our values of democrac
i did not lead to new age of peace and prosperity in world affairs. r some, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient rivalries, rivalries that have been frozen returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economies, india, hugely welcome. billions are...
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did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predictability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient, ethnic, national, and religious rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty, and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economy, china, yes, but democratic allies like india too, is hugely welcome. billions are being lifted out of poverty, and new markets or industries are opening up. but these events, coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have led many to fear that in this century
did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predictability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient, ethnic, national, and religious rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists,...
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we are notjust women women, to accept this new age of tyranny.hat are in danger, but all marginalised people. for being uniquely different, right now, my truly be considered a crime... that was madonna. another actress speaking at the event was scarlettjohansson, who made this personal appeal for the family planning organisation, planned parenthood, to be spared from funding cuts by the new administration: for the more than 2.5 million patients a year that rely on planned parenthood services for cancer and std screenings, birth control, safe abortion and pregnancy planning, these are uncertain and anxious times. lawmakers in 2a states have tried to block patients from receiving care at planned parenthood. congress has voted to limit access to reproductive services nine times. boo, yes — boo! scarlettjohansson. 0ur correspondent barbara plett—usher has been among those on the mall in washington today. there has been a massive turnout. this is probably the biggest inaugural linked demonstration in american history. 0rganisers were predicting up to
we are notjust women women, to accept this new age of tyranny.hat are in danger, but all marginalised people. for being uniquely different, right now, my truly be considered a crime... that was madonna. another actress speaking at the event was scarlettjohansson, who made this personal appeal for the family planning organisation, planned parenthood, to be spared from funding cuts by the new administration: for the more than 2.5 million patients a year that rely on planned parenthood services...
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it did not lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predict ability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. [ applause ] and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economies, china yes, but democratic allies like india, too, is hugely welcome. billions are being lifted out of poverty and new markets for industries are opening up. but these events, coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fall out, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have led many to fear that in this century we will experience the eclipse of the west. but
it did not lead to a new age of peace, prosperity and predict ability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. [ applause ] and countries with little tradition of democracy,...
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and this great republic, born alone in liberty, is leading the world toward a new age when freedom belongs to all nations. for eight years we've also strived to expand opportunity and hope here at home. across our country, students are rising to meet higher standards in public schools. a new medicare prescription drug benefit is bringing peace of mind to seniors and the disabled. every taxpayer pays lower income taxes. the addicted and suffering are finding new hope through faith based programs. vulnerable human life is better protected. funding for our veterans has nearly doubled. america's air and water and lands are measurably cleaner. and the federal bench includes wise new members like justice sam alito and chief justice john roberts. when challenges to our prosperity emerged, we rose to meet them, facing the prospect of a financial collapse, we took decisive measures to safeguard our economy. these are very tough times for hard working families. but the toll would be far worse if we had not acted. all americans are in this together, and together, with determination and hard work, we
and this great republic, born alone in liberty, is leading the world toward a new age when freedom belongs to all nations. for eight years we've also strived to expand opportunity and hope here at home. across our country, students are rising to meet higher standards in public schools. a new medicare prescription drug benefit is bringing peace of mind to seniors and the disabled. every taxpayer pays lower income taxes. the addicted and suffering are finding new hope through faith based...
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promise a new golden age for the united states? us troops head to poland. and britain's prime minister promises to work for a "shared society", while the red cross says there's a humanitarian crisis in the british health service. separating the facts from the fake news today, my guests are michael goldfarb of politico, nesrine malik, who is a sudanesejournalist, stefanie bolzen of die welt, and iain martin, formerly editor of the scotsman, now editor of reaction. very good to see you. it's all a conspiracy against donald trump by us intelligence and the media, or it's a conspiracy by donald trump's supporters — and perhaps russian intelligence — to help trump become president and embarrass the media with fake news. either way, how far can mr trump's team of talented family members, billionaires, ex—generals and others heal america's obvious divisions? this is the week when he will become president of the united states. he talks about bringing the country together. people want that. will it happen? no, it will not happen. the country is divided. it's not a n
promise a new golden age for the united states? us troops head to poland. and britain's prime minister promises to work for a "shared society", while the red cross says there's a humanitarian crisis in the british health service. separating the facts from the fake news today, my guests are michael goldfarb of politico, nesrine malik, who is a sudanesejournalist, stefanie bolzen of die welt, and iain martin, formerly editor of the scotsman, now editor of reaction. very good to see you....
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cycling authorities had to create a new age category just for him. five years later, the frenchman has set yet another record in a category where he is the only competitor. the over 105 year age group. he peddled 22.5 kilometers in an hour. it is between 10 kilometers and 20 kilometers on the bike. if that's not inspiration, i don't know what is. you're watching dw news coming to you live from berlin. as always, you can find a very latest on her website. dw.com. i'm sarah harmon, thank you for watching. ♪ >>> as china experiences on going economic decline. housing costs in beijing now surpass those through new york. according to an april 2016 announcement, from the uk's business alliance, they have
cycling authorities had to create a new age category just for him. five years later, the frenchman has set yet another record in a category where he is the only competitor. the over 105 year age group. he peddled 22.5 kilometers in an hour. it is between 10 kilometers and 20 kilometers on the bike. if that's not inspiration, i don't know what is. you're watching dw news coming to you live from berlin. as always, you can find a very latest on her website. dw.com. i'm sarah harmon, thank you for...
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we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new agesuicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the leader of the free world when he is promising britain a new trade deal and he backed exit? will this trump everything else? and we revisit train—spotting as the sequel finally hits the cinema. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump when she meets the new president at the white house tomorrow. this evening, she addressed a republican conference in philadelphia in a speech where she sought to find common ground with mr trump. but the prime minister's bid to launch a new era of co—operation with america risked being overshad
we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new agesuicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the leader of the free world when he is promising britain a new trade deal and he backed exit? will this trump everything else? and we...
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the frenchman is already holder of the hour time trial for centenarians, now he's champion of a new ageen a fitness fan. in an earlier life he was a gymnastics champion and a boxer. he never smoked, he drinks only the occasional glass of wine and he exercises. translation: i do ten to 20 kilometres every day but i don't train outside any more. i'm afraid of getting the flu. with more and more people around the world living into their hundreds, the case of robert marchand can only inspire. although his coaches admit his physique is somewhat of an exception. translation: he has an exceptional heart. he has the heart of a 60—year—old. and above all his heartbeat is slow and steady. yesterday we did a 20 minute test and over 20 minutes his heart rate never surpassed 100 beats per minute. at the end of this latest exploit, mr marchand said his legs felt fine, it was his arms that hurt. his record, though, has to be officially confirmed by international cycling's anti—doping authority. now if you've ever been to london's natural history museum you can't have missed dippy the diplodocus. it's
the frenchman is already holder of the hour time trial for centenarians, now he's champion of a new ageen a fitness fan. in an earlier life he was a gymnastics champion and a boxer. he never smoked, he drinks only the occasional glass of wine and he exercises. translation: i do ten to 20 kilometres every day but i don't train outside any more. i'm afraid of getting the flu. with more and more people around the world living into their hundreds, the case of robert marchand can only inspire....
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cycling authorities had to create a new age category just for him. five years later, the frenchman has set yet another record in a category where he is the only competitor. the over 105 year age group. he peddled 22.5 kilometers in an hour. it is between 10 kilometers and 20 kilometers on the bike. if that's not inspiration, i don't know what is. you're watching dw news coming to you live from berlin. as always, you can find a very latest on her website. dw.com. i'm sarah harmon, thank you for watching. >> welcome back. you're watching live from paris on "france 24." fears that millions of americans will be left without health care as republican senator first-order business will be to strike down the affordable care act, known as obamacare. minister benjamin netanyahu calls for a soldier convicted of manslaughter to be pardoned. he shot dead a palestinian knife attacker as he lay wounded on the around in heparin. charlie hebdo has not lost its stock, two years after 10 members of its teamwork gunned down by jihadist. a new edition talks about light a
cycling authorities had to create a new age category just for him. five years later, the frenchman has set yet another record in a category where he is the only competitor. the over 105 year age group. he peddled 22.5 kilometers in an hour. it is between 10 kilometers and 20 kilometers on the bike. if that's not inspiration, i don't know what is. you're watching dw news coming to you live from berlin. as always, you can find a very latest on her website. dw.com. i'm sarah harmon, thank you for...
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nation, we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new ageave the opportunity to lead together again. abby: thank you, garrett. heather: thank you, garrett, today marks one week since president trump took oath of office, no sign of slowing down any time soon. the president outlining what is next in an exclusive interview with sean hannity. >> let's talk about a little bit about executive orderers, syria, sudan, yemen and that goes to the promise of extreme vetting. >> totally extreme and beyond just those countries we are going to have extreme vetting, we will have extreme vetting for people coming in to our country and if we think it's a problem, it's not going to be easy for people to come in anymore. >> you do not need congress now as it relates to building a wall and you said in an interview last night that you plan to do this expeditiously. >> right. >> 700-mile of fencing. other measures as well. do you think you'll need more than that, do you have to get congress to get the support. >> the wall is necessary, it's not just politics and
nation, we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new ageave the opportunity to lead together again. abby: thank you, garrett. heather: thank you, garrett, today marks one week since president trump took oath of office, no sign of slowing down any time soon. the president outlining what is next in an exclusive interview with sean hannity. >> let's talk about a little bit about executive orderers, syria, sudan, yemen and that goes to the...
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for indian entrepreneurs, getting young indians on board is crucial to taking the new—age food globalfordable prices, they‘ re available and popular here at very affordable prices, they're not only competing with traditional indian fare. so while tricks with the food might get customers early on, it could be tough to get them coming back. aziz, bbc news, delhi. that's it, we want to go and find some food! —— shilpa kannan. flooding has caused billions of pounds of damage and ruined thousands of homes in the uk in the last few year but the government isn't doing enough to tackle them. that's according to mps who criticised a lack of action two months after they recommended a major overhaul of the system. fiona lamdin has more. sadly not such a rare sight, waging war against the water as roads are transformed into rivers. in recent yea rs transformed into rivers. in recent years there's been severe flooding in cumbria, yorkshire, scotland and somerset. two months ago the environmentalfood and somerset. two months ago the environmental food and rural affairs committee ephedra called for
for indian entrepreneurs, getting young indians on board is crucial to taking the new—age food globalfordable prices, they‘ re available and popular here at very affordable prices, they're not only competing with traditional indian fare. so while tricks with the food might get customers early on, it could be tough to get them coming back. aziz, bbc news, delhi. that's it, we want to go and find some food! —— shilpa kannan. flooding has caused billions of pounds of damage and ruined...
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the end of the cold war did not give rise to a new world order, it did not lead to a new age of peaceentral and eastern europe, it brought new freedom but across the world, ancient, ethnic, religious and national rivalries which had been frozen through the decades of the cold war return. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights— notably china and russia are— have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of economies, china and india, is usually welcome. billions have been lifted out of poverty and new markets for our industries have opened up but these events, coming as they have as at the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, and a loss of confidence in the west following a 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have led many to feel that in this century we will experience of the eclipse of the west but other countries make it stronger, populous countries may grow richer and as they do so, they may start
the end of the cold war did not give rise to a new world order, it did not lead to a new age of peaceentral and eastern europe, it brought new freedom but across the world, ancient, ethnic, religious and national rivalries which had been frozen through the decades of the cold war return. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists have emerged and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights— notably china and russia are—...
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new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. pigs will fly, hell willl freeze over, and the all-new chrysler pacifica hybrid will get 84 mpge. ♪ fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. but if you hurry, the holidays may be over you can still get the best deals on the best network. like verizon's best smartphones for only $10 per month. like the samsung galaxy s7. the pixel, phone by google. or the motoz droid. for only $10 per month. plus, hurry in and switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. there's still time to get amazing deals at verizon. a
new age perfect rosy tone by l'oreal skin expert/paris. we've still got it and we're still worth it. pigs will fly, hell willl freeze over, and the all-new chrysler pacifica hybrid will get 84 mpge. ♪ fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers...
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after a large crowd of men molest women during new year celebrations — police in southern india arrest six people. and spinning his way through old ageat 105 years old, this frenchman has set a new cycling record. in the final days of his administration, the cornerstone of president obama's legacy is being fought over by congress. the battle lines have been drawn over the future of the president's healthcare reforms, known as obamaca re. the incoming trump administration has promised to repeal it as soon as possible and with the republican party now in control of both houses — the democrats will struggle to save it. laura trevelyan reports from washington. they swarmed across capitol hill today with rival entourages and duelling missions. one to protect his signature health—care law, the other to drive a stake through it. president obama and vice president—elect mike pence met with their respective lawmakers to plot their opposing strategies. according to those present, mr obama encouraged democrats to fight republicans hard, nickname their attempts trump care and not rescue them by helping to pass a replacement law. for his part, mr
after a large crowd of men molest women during new year celebrations — police in southern india arrest six people. and spinning his way through old ageat 105 years old, this frenchman has set a new cycling record. in the final days of his administration, the cornerstone of president obama's legacy is being fought over by congress. the battle lines have been drawn over the future of the president's healthcare reforms, known as obamaca re. the incoming trump administration has promised to...
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we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new ageengland and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the leader of the free world when he is promising britain a new trade deal and he backed exit? will this trump everything else? and we revisit train—spotting as the sequel finally
we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new ageengland and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the leader of the free world when he is promising britain a new trade deal and he backed exit? will this trump everything else? and we revisit train—spotting as...
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did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new agece, prosperity and predictability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom, but across the world ancient ethnic, religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. and countries -- countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economies. china, yes, but democrat allies like india too, is hugely welcomed. billions are being lifted out of poverty and new markets for our industries are opening up. but these events coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have left many to fear that in this c
did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new agece, prosperity and predictability in world affairs. for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom, but across the world ancient ethnic, religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have...
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and we ought to be able to figure out how to coparent this new age term i hear.n a serious matter, the mlk bust story is so significant in this way, i talked about it on "meet the press." i know reince priebus has talked about on your network. i got zero coverage. that's a crime and here's why. we invited the press into the ovaoval office, i was there. it was to witness the president signing his executive orders. we let the pool press in, immediately the print pool are sent out the reports as mlk bust has been removed. i don't say his name publicly, i don't want you to get attacked like i do. with the press is doing out to me, i have secret service protection. packages delivered to my house. that is a shame and yes i hold into account for it. this guy puts it out, it gets tweeted and it gets reported 3,000 times. he still can't take it back. he apologized, he has not apologized. to the president. the damage is done because then people look at donald trump as the r word. the darn bust was right there. i was standing next to it. why don't you ask us? why don't you
and we ought to be able to figure out how to coparent this new age term i hear.n a serious matter, the mlk bust story is so significant in this way, i talked about it on "meet the press." i know reince priebus has talked about on your network. i got zero coverage. that's a crime and here's why. we invited the press into the ovaoval office, i was there. it was to witness the president signing his executive orders. we let the pool press in, immediately the print pool are sent out the...
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news conference with british prime minister theresa may later today, the two leaders ushering in a new age in global politics. >> new this half hour it, the raw power of mother nature. >> heavy rains and erosion caused the devastating collapse of this hotel into the rushing floodwaters below. the building completely disappearing in front of the evacuated crowd. >>> and the colorful clash of nations has begun. no, not the olympics. it's way better. it's miss universe. and it started with costume night. wait till you see what miss usa was wearing in "the skinny" on this friday, january 27th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> the original parade of nations there colorful costumes from all over the world. >> appropriate they're coming in "the skinny" because they're all very svelte looking very svelte in their costumes. >> they're all fairly -- yeah, some of them are wearing their country on their shoulder there with those costumes. >> interesting to see more of those. stay with us for that. >> we'll dig into it. >>> we'll start with president trump doubling down on his argument
news conference with british prime minister theresa may later today, the two leaders ushering in a new age in global politics. >> new this half hour it, the raw power of mother nature. >> heavy rains and erosion caused the devastating collapse of this hotel into the rushing floodwaters below. the building completely disappearing in front of the evacuated crowd. >>> and the colorful clash of nations has begun. no, not the olympics. it's way better. it's miss universe. and it...
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relationship for this new age. responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new ageli responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new age. i do not have my commerce secretary, they wa nt not have my commerce secretary, they want to talk trade. so i'll have to handle it myself. good morning. it's friday the 27th of january. also this morning: proposals to restrict knee and hip replacements for only those in the most severe pain. the royal college of surgeons says there's no justification for the decision. the babies who die before 2a weeks and their parents who are denied a birth certificate. asa as a mother, you want to protect your children. and we could not. we had no choice. good morning. you could be paying to get money out of thousands more cash machines if banks and atm operators fail to reach an agreement over fees. i'll be taking a look at why. in sport, it's a happy birthday forjose mourinho. manchester united reach the league cup final, with an aggregate victory over hull, so
relationship for this new age. responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new ageli responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new age. i do not have my commerce secretary, they wa nt not have my commerce secretary, they want to talk trade. so i'll have to handle it myself. good morning. it's friday the 27th of january. also this morning: proposals to restrict knee and hip replacements for only those in the most severe pain. the royal college of surgeons says...
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leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she'll describe as "this new age following brexit and the election of president trump. she'll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face—to—face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements. president trump has indicated he would support the water—boarding of terrorism suspects if his defence secretary and the director of the cia want to reinstate the interrogation technique. mexico will not pay for donald trump's border wall, the country's president enrique pena nieto has said in a message to the nation, after the president repeated his pledge to make mexico pay for a wall along its border with the united states. it's also being reported that the trump team is considering a big cut in america's spending on united nations programmes. our washington correspondent david willis reports on the latest developments. could america be set for a return to the interrogation method
leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she'll describe as "this new age following brexit and the election of president trump. she'll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face—to—face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements. president trump has indicated he would support the water—boarding of...
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news conference with british prime minister theresa may later today, the two leaders ushering in a new agehour it, the raw power of mother nature. >> heavy rains and erosion caused the devastating collapse of this hotel into the rushing floodwaters below. the building completely disappearing in front of the evacuated crowd. >>> and the colorful clash of nations has begun. no, not the olympics. it's way better.
news conference with british prime minister theresa may later today, the two leaders ushering in a new agehour it, the raw power of mother nature. >> heavy rains and erosion caused the devastating collapse of this hotel into the rushing floodwaters below. the building completely disappearing in front of the evacuated crowd. >>> and the colorful clash of nations has begun. no, not the olympics. it's way better.
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i spoke with a local therapist who has advice for coping in the new age of trump, no matter your political party. >> mostly fearful and anxious. >> confused. >> hopeful, absolutely. >> reporter: speculation surrounding what president donald trump will or won't do is the talk of the town. >> not optimistic. >> uncertainty. >> nervous. >> reporter: and post-election, it was all patients wanted to talk about at counseling sessions. >> more recently, there's been a drop-off in talk about this. but i imagine in the days before the inauguration and right after the inauguration, that will ramp >> reporter: patients' anxieties were exacerbated but it's something he has never seen before. >> very few have expressed excitement, happiness, optimism. >> really scared. i know i said i was nervous before, i am frightened. >> reporter: but instead of dwelling on what if, he has a plan to manage anxiety. >> number one, be charitable. >> reporter: volunteer. >> number two, only read as much news as you can to stay informed. >> reporter: next, limit social media. step four, set boundaries with people, take
i spoke with a local therapist who has advice for coping in the new age of trump, no matter your political party. >> mostly fearful and anxious. >> confused. >> hopeful, absolutely. >> reporter: speculation surrounding what president donald trump will or won't do is the talk of the town. >> not optimistic. >> uncertainty. >> nervous. >> reporter: and post-election, it was all patients wanted to talk about at counseling sessions. >> more...
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did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new age ethnic, religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamist is, have emerged. and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. rise of the asian economies, china, and democratic allies like india as well, is hugely welcome. aliens are being lifted out of poverty, and new markets for our industries are opening up. but these events coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have led many to fear that in this century, we will experience the eclipse of the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries may grow stronger, big, populous countries may grow richer, and as they do so
did not give rise to a new world order, it did not herald the end of history, it did not lead to a new age ethnic, religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamist is, have emerged. and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. rise of the asian...
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so, i really--i do feel that we're moving into a whole new age of activism, and it's not gonna look like previous ages of activism, but it's gonna be looking at bringing latinos together with women's issues, bringing them together with concerns of the african american community, with concerns of students. you're looking at all sectors of society working together, those that have not heard. they've been kind of herding into one box. damian: because, i mean, the bishop is very visible in taking photographs and meeting personally with the american muslim community. jon: well, yeah, i was part of that event and we are gonna be having a long-term engagement with the muslim community. and actually, a lot of those ideas came out of the immigrant community--mexican immigrant community. people were asking, "what should we do? what should we do?" and the response of the immigrant--mexican immigrant persons, they said, "we first--let's not ask what we should do. let's ask them what they need." and so, they were very particular, because, you know, they feel that it's most important is that we listen
so, i really--i do feel that we're moving into a whole new age of activism, and it's not gonna look like previous ages of activism, but it's gonna be looking at bringing latinos together with women's issues, bringing them together with concerns of the african american community, with concerns of students. you're looking at all sectors of society working together, those that have not heard. they've been kind of herding into one box. damian: because, i mean, the bishop is very visible in taking...
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and we heard from another senator who said it was powerful, a speech of a new age.action because there was a lot in that speech that would have been music to moscow's is. for example, donald trump's pledge that the us wouldn't impose its lifestyle on anyone else. a pledge to defend its own borders not anywhere else. in other words, his message was that america should focus now on america. that is what russia has been saying for a long time. the russians have been criticising us administrations for interfering, or meddling as they put it, in other parts of the world, including in russia's backyard, an area that moscow considers to be its sphere of influence, countries like georgia and ukraine. i think it's highly likely that if donald trump is determined to focus on america, the russians will see it as an opportunity to increase their influence in this post—soviet space. thank you. i want to come back to you to talk about immigration. donald trump mayfield a need to live up donald trump mayfield a need to live up to his pledges to his base because there is a lot of a
and we heard from another senator who said it was powerful, a speech of a new age.action because there was a lot in that speech that would have been music to moscow's is. for example, donald trump's pledge that the us wouldn't impose its lifestyle on anyone else. a pledge to defend its own borders not anywhere else. in other words, his message was that america should focus now on america. that is what russia has been saying for a long time. the russians have been criticising us administrations...
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we have the opportunity and indeed the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new age. we have the opportunity to lead together again. >> it looks like mcdonald's plans to give away bottles of its special sauce. let's check in on the market this friday morning. it's the first week with president donald trump and the markets are up across the board. on the final day the s&p futures are down one. >> breaking news this morning. president donald trump get set to meet with the prime minister of britain. his first meeting as president with a foreign leader. we will tell you what's on that agenda. good morning. presidential bad mexicans president canceled a meeting over who was can pay for the wall at the border. a possible option was a 20% tax on imports from mexico. were gonna tell you however what it can cost you the american consumer. as we get entrance on the airlines. get today the yesterday the dow closed at the record. right near the unchanged line. and the nasdaq it just squeeze out a positive gain here. interview stocks posting a nearly 2% gain on the week. overnigh
we have the opportunity and indeed the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new age. we have the opportunity to lead together again. >> it looks like mcdonald's plans to give away bottles of its special sauce. let's check in on the market this friday morning. it's the first week with president donald trump and the markets are up across the board. on the final day the s&p futures are down one. >> breaking news this morning. president donald trump get set to...
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wants to renew the special relationship for a new age. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua right here in london. we have a pack show for you. we speak to the former fed governor, randy kroszner, then the economics professor joins us that 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. we will talk a little bit about regulation. the u.k. brexit sector, the house of commons will be monitoring that, and any breaking news. first thing is first pure the dow yesterday reaching 20,000, so let's quickly check on your market. this is a picture overall. we are seeing a nice little post. stoxx 600 gained 0.5%. i want to show you what happened in japan. the global rally is picking up speed after that landmark for the dow. gold in boston seeing a selloff. let's get to the bloomberg first review with nejra cehic. hasa: president trump enacted two of his campaign promises, it discussing a physical wall along the southern border, and a target on sanctuary cities, those failing to report those violating immigration laws. prime minister theresa may will lay the gr
wants to renew the special relationship for a new age. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua right here in london. we have a pack show for you. we speak to the former fed governor, randy kroszner, then the economics professor joins us that 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. we will talk a little bit about regulation. the u.k. brexit sector, the house of commons will be monitoring that, and any breaking news. first thing is first pure the dow yesterday reaching 20,000,...
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ours, we have the opportunity, indeed the responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new agee opportunity to lead together again. but how seriously does the wheeling, dealing president take the prospect ofa dealing president take the prospect of a packed? we want to deal with the ones who treat us well, and if they don't, we terminate or give them a 30 day notice of termination, and then they come back and want to renegotiate and to get a better deal. this visit to the trump white house is about much more than trade oi’ house is about much more than trade orany house is about much more than trade or any one issue. it is about how the prime minister and the president can work together as individuals and politicians, and how theresa may can handle the most unorthodox president in decades. these first conversations, these first historic moments. it is a great honour. a relationship that matters notjust to her success, but to us all. let's turn to mexico. mexico's president cancelled his visit to washington after donald trump said mexico would be forced to pay for the war he want
ours, we have the opportunity, indeed the responsibility, to renew the special relationship for this new agee opportunity to lead together again. but how seriously does the wheeling, dealing president take the prospect ofa dealing president take the prospect of a packed? we want to deal with the ones who treat us well, and if they don't, we terminate or give them a 30 day notice of termination, and then they come back and want to renegotiate and to get a better deal. this visit to the trump...
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so any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made in the new age permitted, by theon, namely by an act of parliament —— in the only permitted. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. and there are consequences from that clear instruction. ministers have no choice. mps must have a say. of course the government is disappointed with the outcome, but we have the good fortune to live in a country where everyone, every individual, every organisation, even government is subject to the rule of law. so the government will comply with thejudgment law. so the government will comply with the judgment of the court. the challenge is why well—financed about outsiders, won the day. no prime minister, no government can expect to be una nswerable minister, no government can expect to be unanswerable or unchallenged. parliament alone is sovereign. the judges crucially did not say exactly what parliament should do, nor did they give the scottish, northern ireland or welsh administration is a formal say. thejudges have
so any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made in the new age permitted, by theon, namely by an act of parliament —— in the only permitted. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. and there are consequences from that clear instruction. ministers have no choice. mps must have a say. of course the government is disappointed with the outcome, but we have the good fortune to live in a country where...