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here's niles. he said -- took his brother max's birth date and is two years younger, and he worked -- his major source of power. the fbi file says he's a protege -- motion picture protege of joe kennedy. the answer is, notice. talk to buying -- biographers ad it was not true. now, here's the problem with niles. the man he is sitting with is a man who found brandeis university, david niles told the man, the following story: that he was born in 1890, a polish part of russia, brought to in the united states in 1891, the family was -- the name was changed, a wonderful story, only problem is, david's father was in the states in 1879. 16 years old. he married his wife in boston. he doesn't mary her in russia. david is not born in 1890. he was born in 1888. the family doesn't come from russia with a small baby, which i'd love the story which i used it in my become because i believe abraham and you can see this is the body language here is rather unique. obviously sacca wanted to come close to niles and ni
here's niles. he said -- took his brother max's birth date and is two years younger, and he worked -- his major source of power. the fbi file says he's a protege -- motion picture protege of joe kennedy. the answer is, notice. talk to buying -- biographers ad it was not true. now, here's the problem with niles. the man he is sitting with is a man who found brandeis university, david niles told the man, the following story: that he was born in 1890, a polish part of russia, brought to in the...
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it involves denial and the nile.nd it is evidence that those who not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. my name is bill weir and i'm a storyteller. i've reported from all over the world, and i have seen so much change. so i made a list, the most wonderful places to explore right before they change forever. this is "the wonder list." i know what you're thinking. a camel ride around the pyramids? come on, weir. seems a bit clichÉ. every tourist does the pyramids. well, not anymore. these days the crowds at giza are gone. the sphinx is lonely. and an american on a camel is a real novelty because nothing keeps the tourists away like fear. after so much turmoil and so much terror -- >> traces of explosive material have been found on the victims of egypt flight 804. >> -- egypt can seem like a scary place, but it's complicated. one minute we're welcomed by warm, friendly strangers. the next minute, questioned by authorities. soldiers and cops run this country. jails are filled with political prisoners. journalists
it involves denial and the nile.nd it is evidence that those who not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. my name is bill weir and i'm a storyteller. i've reported from all over the world, and i have seen so much change. so i made a list, the most wonderful places to explore right before they change forever. this is "the wonder list." i know what you're thinking. a camel ride around the pyramids? come on, weir. seems a bit clichÉ. every tourist does the pyramids. well, not...
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nile rodgers, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.r decades you have found a way to reach out to every successive generation of music lovers. what is the secret to that success? i am not really sure. or else, every record i put out would be a hit. ijust do what feels natural to me. and i have to admit that when it was earlier in my career, i knew that i wanted to make a living doing music. so when i was younger, it was a little bit more calculated. i was actually trying to make hits. before we get going on your career, i want to talk about your childhood. i have read enough to know there was lots of music in your childhood, a lot of creativity, but also an awful lot of chaos as well. and ijust wonder, when you reflect on it now, thinking about your mum who had you when she was 13, thinking about the fact your parents were, frankly, junkies for a while, how... frankly is correct. ..how close to sort of teetering over the edge into total chaos did you and your childhood get? um, it made... from the outside looking in, it might have seem
nile rodgers, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.r decades you have found a way to reach out to every successive generation of music lovers. what is the secret to that success? i am not really sure. or else, every record i put out would be a hit. ijust do what feels natural to me. and i have to admit that when it was earlier in my career, i knew that i wanted to make a living doing music. so when i was younger, it was a little bit more calculated. i was actually trying to make hits. before we get...
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why did tech investor dan niles just buy shares? he'll be here to explain there's one stock in the group that dan nathan says is about to break out. remember all the talk about airbnb hitting hotels stocks they're all at 52-week highs we'll explain why this might be the undisruptable space. first, another record for the dow. it was by the classic american stock hitting new highs, boeing up 67% caterpillar 38%. walmart up 24%, just dollars away from a fresh record how much further can these dow darlings run do you keep buying these classic american stocks even at record highs? pete what do you think? >> i think some of these names, absolutely if they've got the growth or if they've got something within the balance sheet that makes sense to me. i was given flack about this one, it will continue to go up, boeing when you look at this name, we talk about the banks all the time, it's a price versus book, right? we're always looking at these various ways of looking at things it's not necessarily the pe value. with boeing you have to look
why did tech investor dan niles just buy shares? he'll be here to explain there's one stock in the group that dan nathan says is about to break out. remember all the talk about airbnb hitting hotels stocks they're all at 52-week highs we'll explain why this might be the undisruptable space. first, another record for the dow. it was by the classic american stock hitting new highs, boeing up 67% caterpillar 38%. walmart up 24%, just dollars away from a fresh record how much further can these dow...
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it is a high—pressure sport but i don't think it will take the pressure off nile, he puts pressure on saw something in the olympics that maybe think -- something in the olympics that maybe think —— that made me think he could bea think —— that made me think he could be a better performer all—round van max whitlock. i'm excited to see on his first outing since the olympics how well he performs. you can follow the action from quarter past midnightand the action from quarter past midnight and you can see highlights tomorrow. he has knocked out some of the hardest men in boxing and has been the world champion for a decade but we seem to have found wladimir klitschko's crim tonight. bunkers. he played in the programme in scotla nd he played in the programme in scotland and was stuck on the 16th —— kryptonite. his caddie suggested he play out to the side but he did not do this and this didn't end well. irishman paul dunne leads the tournament alongside nicolas colsaerts. that's all from sportsday. coming up, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be brin
it is a high—pressure sport but i don't think it will take the pressure off nile, he puts pressure on saw something in the olympics that maybe think -- something in the olympics that maybe think —— that made me think he could bea think —— that made me think he could be a better performer all—round van max whitlock. i'm excited to see on his first outing since the olympics how well he performs. you can follow the action from quarter past midnightand the action from quarter past...
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. >> niles stanage was at that press briefing today. bit of a surprise to see general kelly the president tweeted about these rumors about john kelly being on the way out. i think what we've heard in the media was that maybe he was disappointed, he was not happy bit job. i didn't hear anything about him being fired. >> no, i think that's right. i mean, there has been some suggestion that john kelly has become pretty worn down by some of the drama in the white house of course only having taken over as chief of staff in late july. but there didn't seem to be any suggestion of firing and i think that's why kelly was gently mocking that idea in his comments today. >> nile, you were in this briefing today and i know one of the questions posed to him was about controlling the president and his tweets and twitter, you know, from -- from talking about the nfl, to talking about puerto rico. i'm just curious what did he have to say about that? because people are saying, you know, even we heard from some gop members m who have said he needs to get
. >> niles stanage was at that press briefing today. bit of a surprise to see general kelly the president tweeted about these rumors about john kelly being on the way out. i think what we've heard in the media was that maybe he was disappointed, he was not happy bit job. i didn't hear anything about him being fired. >> no, i think that's right. i mean, there has been some suggestion that john kelly has become pretty worn down by some of the drama in the white house of course only...
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a modesto junior college professor dies from west nile virus... the popular place doctors say she contracted the infection...(grant) plus... a warning tonight ... if you use your laptop at a coffee shop. police say there has been a rise in thefts... across the bay area.... where the latest robbery took place...(vicki) and find out why the popular restaurant rainforest cafe abruptly closes it's doors in the fishermans wharf... (vicki) after almost 17 years the well known rainforest cafe restaurant on san francisco's fisherman's wharf has closed.(vicki) in fact it's the second restaurant to shut it's doors in wharf in the last two months. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live tonight in san francisco, j.r. you talked with former employees, what are they saying tonight? (j.r.)i did, you'd think they'd be upset about it but they were more sad than anything else. these are people who loved working there and ended up getting a day notice that they were out of a job. clara brado had worked at the rainforest cafe since it opened alm
a modesto junior college professor dies from west nile virus... the popular place doctors say she contracted the infection...(grant) plus... a warning tonight ... if you use your laptop at a coffee shop. police say there has been a rise in thefts... across the bay area.... where the latest robbery took place...(vicki) and find out why the popular restaurant rainforest cafe abruptly closes it's doors in the fishermans wharf... (vicki) after almost 17 years the well known rainforest cafe...
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. >> niles, is this put on by the family research council, and a lot has been made about the fact thatsident trump being the first sitting president to address this event, which, you know, it's a contrast from the campaign trail. he made a big play for the lgbtq votes, this is not a group very friendly to the lgbt community >> that issue of lgbt rights is i think somewhat unusual one amid president trump's broader viewpoint. when he was running for the republican nomination. people expected in states like south carolina for the republican election tore writ is socially conservative, so i think they were hearing slightly different aspects his of appeals to those like lgbt rights >> do you think there's really going to be anything that comes out of this speech? i mean, just your thoughts overall, i mean, does this hinder or help any of his agenda? >> it helps him, shore up his support among the people who are his most loyal backers. those that help his agenda it's difficult for me to say how that trans sends the appeal he already has. i think this is more about solidifying support rather
. >> niles, is this put on by the family research council, and a lot has been made about the fact thatsident trump being the first sitting president to address this event, which, you know, it's a contrast from the campaign trail. he made a big play for the lgbtq votes, this is not a group very friendly to the lgbt community >> that issue of lgbt rights is i think somewhat unusual one amid president trump's broader viewpoint. when he was running for the republican nomination. people...
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they must enter into full dialogue with sudan with ethiopia indeed with the other countries in the nile basin because that's the only way that can be managed in a coordinated fashion to the benefit of all the nations and that has to be the goal here and i was a fantastic water resource it's being exploited for not just centuries but millenia that's going to go on into the future at a time of increased floor to stress because of climate change and if the nations and their engineers and technical experts work together then then i think fear is although understandable it will turn out to be unnecessary so do you see other areas in the world then went with similar dynamics playing out and where we could possibly see what i want to refer to as water walls. well i think that unfortunately is a distinct possibility but it doesn't have to be that way so it to be only surrounded in stress and negative i'd rather stress the positive. great rivers like the me kong have the mekong river. commission and the nations of the mekong basin collaborate through the mekong river commission not because they'
they must enter into full dialogue with sudan with ethiopia indeed with the other countries in the nile basin because that's the only way that can be managed in a coordinated fashion to the benefit of all the nations and that has to be the goal here and i was a fantastic water resource it's being exploited for not just centuries but millenia that's going to go on into the future at a time of increased floor to stress because of climate change and if the nations and their engineers and technical...
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just nastyjab egypt yesterday be all—around finals at the world just nasty jab egypt yesterday and nile over here in montreal and tonight it's the first of the finals of these world gymnastics championships, the all—around men's final, i'm joined by craig heap, part of the team, thanks forjoining us, no matter works were —— no max whitlock, only nile wilson, what are his chances?” think he's got a realistic chance, he qualified in eighth place with mistakes and we know he can push and 86 as mistakes and we know he can push and 86asa mistakes and we know he can push and 86 as a total score. 86 would put him into third place but it all starts from scratch tonight. anything can happen. he's had a tough year, ankle injury at the start of it, just being here is a positive, does that take the pressure off? it's a high—pressure sport. it is high pressure but will it take it off? probably not. the pressure they put on himself to perform is what he has in his favour, he is a great performer i saw something in the olympics and maybe then they could potentially be a better all—rounder than max whi
just nastyjab egypt yesterday be all—around finals at the world just nasty jab egypt yesterday and nile over here in montreal and tonight it's the first of the finals of these world gymnastics championships, the all—around men's final, i'm joined by craig heap, part of the team, thanks forjoining us, no matter works were —— no max whitlock, only nile wilson, what are his chances?” think he's got a realistic chance, he qualified in eighth place with mistakes and we know he can push and...
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niles, always good to see you. happy tuesday. >> any day is a happy day when i'm wh from puerto rico to las vegas to the latest on the russia investigation, fox news contributor juan williams joins us now to break down the political knews of the day. let's talk about what we've seen over the last couple of days from the president in puerto rico, a lolt of focus on that. there was a lot of buildup to there prior to what we've seen in las vegas. how did you think the president handled himself today. the idea that he wants to suggest that somehow they're expecting everybody else to bale them out while they're in the middle of crisis is a little insulting and then of course his tweets about the mayor and the mayor saying she wasn't righting to start anything or suggest that he was the problem. she was talking out of need and trying to represent the needs of her people which is a legitimate function for a political leader so i think that goes on as a political problem in terms of the level of response, the effectiveness
niles, always good to see you. happy tuesday. >> any day is a happy day when i'm wh from puerto rico to las vegas to the latest on the russia investigation, fox news contributor juan williams joins us now to break down the political knews of the day. let's talk about what we've seen over the last couple of days from the president in puerto rico, a lolt of focus on that. there was a lot of buildup to there prior to what we've seen in las vegas. how did you think the president handled...
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they don't have max whitlock, great britain, only nile wilson, our only competitor.n eighth place and we know that he can push 86 as a total score. that would put him in third place however it starts from scratch tonight and anything can happen. he's had a tough year, ankle injury at the start of the year. just being here, is that positive and does it ta ke here, is that positive and does it take the pressure off? it is a high—pressure sport but will it take the pressure off him? kolbe not, i think the pressure he puts himself to perform. —— probably not. i saw something in the olympics that made me think he could potentially be a better all—rounder than the max whitlock. that's a big claim but he has that potential. i'm really excited to see come on his first outing since the olympics, how well he will perform. you can follow the action tonight on bbc two from quarter past midnight. if that's too late you can catch up tomorrow with highlights on bbc two. the half-time whistle is have gone in the world cup qualifiers and the only goals concerning the home nations, tw
they don't have max whitlock, great britain, only nile wilson, our only competitor.n eighth place and we know that he can push 86 as a total score. that would put him in third place however it starts from scratch tonight and anything can happen. he's had a tough year, ankle injury at the start of the year. just being here, is that positive and does it ta ke here, is that positive and does it take the pressure off? it is a high—pressure sport but will it take the pressure off him? kolbe not, i...
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the economy with ai and robotics look at why i reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s e.u. divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles with those you can see on the horizon there the question murder charges are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the mine close in one thousand nine hundred for many people lost their job scavenging is i thought making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but people tell us that it only lasts for eight days if you look around this is the only food available in this household. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts folk abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with himmler helped to save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east . killing the count at this time on al-jazeera. we
the economy with ai and robotics look at why i reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s e.u. divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles with those you can see on the horizon there the question murder charges are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the mine close in one thousand nine hundred for many people lost their job...
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they must enter into full dialogue with sudan with ethiopia indeed with the other countries in the nile basin because that's the only way that the noncom be managed in a coordinated fashion to the benefit of all the nations and that has to be the goal here and i always a fantastic water resource it's being exploited for not just centuries but millenia that's going to go on into the future at a time of increased floor to stress because of climate change and if the nations and their engineers and technical experts work together then then i think fear is although understandable it will turn out to be unnecessary so do you see other areas in the world then went way similar dynamics playing out and where we could possibly see what i want to refer to as water walls. well i think that unfortunately is a distinct possibility but it doesn't have to be that way so it to be only surrounded in stress and negative i'd rather stress the positive. great rivers like the me kong have the mekong river. commission and the nations of the mekong basin collaborate through the mekong river commission not beca
they must enter into full dialogue with sudan with ethiopia indeed with the other countries in the nile basin because that's the only way that the noncom be managed in a coordinated fashion to the benefit of all the nations and that has to be the goal here and i always a fantastic water resource it's being exploited for not just centuries but millenia that's going to go on into the future at a time of increased floor to stress because of climate change and if the nations and their engineers and...
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fremont police say in some cases, drivers experienced medical problems unrelated to niles canyon roadiver who hit the becomist says the sun got in her eyes and she never saw him. in jayda's case a winter storm made for difficult driving conditions. because the road is so so narrow with very few shoulders there's almost no margin of error. and studies have found speed is a major factor. >> everything we're doing right now is looking at getting people to slow down or warning them of any kind of conditions ahead. >> reporter: the spokesman says they have a four-part improvement project underway which he says is expanding shoulders in some key areas, putting up signage and safety president trumps, replacing a bridge, and shoring up areas prone for rock slides. the project has been underway since the early 2000s. >> it's heartbreaking, you know, it hurts to know that somebody else's family is going through what we're going through. >> this family wants to know what's taking so long. >> well, we, again, there's -- we have to look at each individual accident and decide what it is we can do,
fremont police say in some cases, drivers experienced medical problems unrelated to niles canyon roadiver who hit the becomist says the sun got in her eyes and she never saw him. in jayda's case a winter storm made for difficult driving conditions. because the road is so so narrow with very few shoulders there's almost no margin of error. and studies have found speed is a major factor. >> everything we're doing right now is looking at getting people to slow down or warning them of any...
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the economy with a high end robotics look at why hydro economics is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k. see you divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. and the. next year the country. even though i knew that. refute that. well you that all of that i don't know how you go without. here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here. since nineteen sixty nine i've been working with the sudan for human production but now i'm working on the cars. and. i remember my friend i will go with the two people and their man the guardians of the archives. where are these freedoms and i have better feeling better bear out all assuming. we're being in danger of not. and i plan b. as a madman i don't yes and so now you are me and i have your body and it off i'd already busy i was a good. guy and you are surely. i found it hard even. after i laid back or i shouldn't really be here. i want to find out how you are really sad to hear my side of. the minutemen here my gosh you know. also i said i'm really limited to laughter yeah yes well it's a. good i'll sig
the economy with a high end robotics look at why hydro economics is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k. see you divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. and the. next year the country. even though i knew that. refute that. well you that all of that i don't know how you go without. here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here. since nineteen sixty nine i've been working with the sudan for human production but now i'm working on the cars....
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population, we would end up with a serious problem whenever west nile groove. the genome is a complicated but have to be very thoughtful and very careful. [applause] >> we can put off any ethical fears it might have about designer babies for some time. nonetheless other applications about technology that do give you pause ethically? what are you worried about? >> one of the applications scientists are exploring is the gene drive. a way of using crisper so you can spread a genetic trait in the population. if you thought about using this erratic mosquito, you introduce a trade that makes you sterile so they will spread the trade and eventually they can't breathe anymore animal species will go extinct. that is something we need to be very thoughtful and careful about before we deploy something like that. certainly before we deploy it you can detain the threat of the system and so forth. that's very important to do that. with that being said, species are going extinct all the time, too. it is more simply renewed to be thoughtful as they move technology forward. >>
population, we would end up with a serious problem whenever west nile groove. the genome is a complicated but have to be very thoughtful and very careful. [applause] >> we can put off any ethical fears it might have about designer babies for some time. nonetheless other applications about technology that do give you pause ethically? what are you worried about? >> one of the applications scientists are exploring is the gene drive. a way of using crisper so you can spread a genetic...
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the economy with a high end robotics look at why hydro economics is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k. see you divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. the. last year the country. if you brooke. well you that all of that i know that you guys and i know you're here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here. since nineteen sixty nine i've been working with the sudan william production but now i'm working in the cars. i remember my friend i will go with the two people and their man the guardians of the archives. where are these freedoms and i have better feeling better bear out all of us human. being in danger of not. and i plan b. as a madman i don't yes and so now you are me and i have your body and it offered already busy i was a. guy and you will surely. i know are even. after. or i shouldn't really believe that if you. already had her you are free sadly for you my side of him and what number of men here my gosh you know. also that i'm really. glad that yeah yes well said i more good i'll sign it. i'm sorry for the problem by the wr
the economy with a high end robotics look at why hydro economics is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k. see you divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. the. last year the country. if you brooke. well you that all of that i know that you guys and i know you're here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here. since nineteen sixty nine i've been working with the sudan william production but now i'm working in the cars. i remember my friend i...
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the west nile virus kills a modesto woman.k ) plus... the video went viral. a woman -- removed from a flight over a pet allergy. why she now says this is a case of discrimination.( darya ) and... a shocking billboard is now up in a northern california town. it shows the president dressed as a nazi. what the store's owner is now saying. . no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day. bargainomics. that's our business model. and our business model is... delicious. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll p
the west nile virus kills a modesto woman.k ) plus... the video went viral. a woman -- removed from a flight over a pet allergy. why she now says this is a case of discrimination.( darya ) and... a shocking billboard is now up in a northern california town. it shows the president dressed as a nazi. what the store's owner is now saying. . no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we...
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economy with ai and robotics well look at what i'd reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u k c u divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time.
economy with ai and robotics well look at what i'd reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u k c u divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time.
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smallholder farmers here that's good news especially since those who don't have access to water from the nile a one of the lakes still depend on rainfall rather than irrigation uganda usually receives enough rainfall to grow staples like maize and plantation and even cash crops like coffee it therefore stands out as a country able to feed itself even when the rest of the region is suffering from drought uganda's government is often accused of being off for a tarion but andrea pad burke from german n.g.o.s who now has for credits the leadership with a commitment to fighting hunger. i think the government is doing a big effort and they have a national plan where they also put the issue of food security high on their agenda but due to a lot of things like for instance a large influx of refugees their resources are very strained and therefore they're very much dependent on external support. to cope with the situation uganda is home to over one point three million refugees mainly from south sudan and it has been lauded for its liberal policy each refugee family gets a piece of land from which to f
smallholder farmers here that's good news especially since those who don't have access to water from the nile a one of the lakes still depend on rainfall rather than irrigation uganda usually receives enough rainfall to grow staples like maize and plantation and even cash crops like coffee it therefore stands out as a country able to feed itself even when the rest of the region is suffering from drought uganda's government is often accused of being off for a tarion but andrea pad burke from...
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we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. >>cean. >> when you hold a plate that hasn't been touched since a woman set the table 1300 years ago and the family thought their city was forever. it was a huge -- the second largest city after cairo and alexander the great built alexandria to replace this city. >> my god. and it is an eery reminder of how vulnerable our cities are. >> exactly. so there's a lot going on on that coast of egypt. the political unrest but what's happening to nature. the nile delta is getting saltier as the sea levels creep up and that's farmland that feeds 40 million people. it's the bread basket and it threatens these precious antiquities. cat combs full of priceless artifacts flooding more frequently. but if we don't study history, we're doomed to repeat it. so you got to prepare. >> and just to be down there touching those old artifacts. >> really cool. >> insane. you were also covering the breaking news up in puerto rico. >>> we know president trump has said his administration's efforts are a 10 out of
we float in the belly of a ship that sailed the nile centuries before cleopatra took her own life. >>cean. >> when you hold a plate that hasn't been touched since a woman set the table 1300 years ago and the family thought their city was forever. it was a huge -- the second largest city after cairo and alexander the great built alexandria to replace this city. >> my god. and it is an eery reminder of how vulnerable our cities are. >> exactly. so there's a lot going on on...
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so we don't have a west niles virus epidemic right now.ou can imagine if we introduced this into the population we'll end up with a serious problem if and when west nile virus resurfaces. so that's all too say the genome is so complicated we don't want to be playing god. it has to be very thoughtful and careful. [ applause ] >> that means we can put off any sort of ethical fears we might have about designer babies for some time. nonetheless, are there applications of this technology that do give you pause ethically? what do you worry about? >> crisper say fourful technology and one of the applications that scientists are exploring is designing something called gene drive. it's a way of using crisper that you can very rapidly spread a genetic trait in the population. people have thought about using this gene drive system to eradicate mosquito. you introduce a trait that makes them sterile so they'll spread that trait and eventually they can't breed any more and the whole species will go extinct. that's something we need to be very thoughtfu
so we don't have a west niles virus epidemic right now.ou can imagine if we introduced this into the population we'll end up with a serious problem if and when west nile virus resurfaces. so that's all too say the genome is so complicated we don't want to be playing god. it has to be very thoughtful and careful. [ applause ] >> that means we can put off any sort of ethical fears we might have about designer babies for some time. nonetheless, are there applications of this technology that...
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. >>> delaware reporting its first human case of west nile virus since 2015. 70-year-old kent county woman is recovering at home after a brief stay in the hospital. "the peak" time mid august to mid october for the illness. >> a revolutionary treatment for blindness developed in philadelphia has been endorsed by federal experts. the fda review panel approved something called lux turna from sparks therapeutics. in this case, it treats a rare eye disease that causes blindness. in trials done at children's hospital in philadelphia if treatment was shown to improve vision for nearly all patients. >> time for the "action news" troubleshooters, nydia han comes to the aid of a man double charged and a couple looking for a refund for an appliance. >> something is missing here. >> my microwave. >> you bought it and a month later it stopped working? >> it stopped working. >> nancy wanted the local appliance store where she bought it to pick it up, and give her a refund. >> vickie volunteers for the troubleshooters. she says after she told her story. >> the manager of the store called. i was st
. >>> delaware reporting its first human case of west nile virus since 2015. 70-year-old kent county woman is recovering at home after a brief stay in the hospital. "the peak" time mid august to mid october for the illness. >> a revolutionary treatment for blindness developed in philadelphia has been endorsed by federal experts. the fda review panel approved something called lux turna from sparks therapeutics. in this case, it treats a rare eye disease that causes...
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consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restotoring ethiopia's mmountains? so t this is regional, nationan, and internatational. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just a as devastating for countrieses like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of growing popopulation trying to eke out a living on a finite amount of land. as in china and d ethiopia, over-farming on the hillsides caused serious erosion and a decline in fertility, forcing pooror farmers to move into protected areas, such as the rugezi wetlands, a wwildlife e site of intntnational importance. when farmers drained thiis marsh to try toto grow m more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began
consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restotoring ethiopia's mmountains? so t this is regional, nationan, and internatational. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just a as devastating for countrieses like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of growing popopulation trying to eke out a...
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came back with, why do they still exist they use some of the very scarce water that comes down the nile and to grow some of their own grain what would be more efficient if these if other things in the continued to import grain. so it is the advantage in countries that have a lot of a particular resource, whether it is water or land or people or should, specialize in that indentured countries that have more resources and something else. >> is fascinating although the way you highlight how you can go from being a country that has water and the land and the resources, to being the one that really doesn't and in the long history of egypt they have had a complete reversal. and i am sure other nations are going through the same kind of transitions. water interesting issue advantage while on because it seems that that is getting to be and will be even more important issue with time as it goes on. with the population grows in much of the world population seems to be in these very dry areas. how do you see that working out? will they be able to import their water through food and other things an
came back with, why do they still exist they use some of the very scarce water that comes down the nile and to grow some of their own grain what would be more efficient if these if other things in the continued to import grain. so it is the advantage in countries that have a lot of a particular resource, whether it is water or land or people or should, specialize in that indentured countries that have more resources and something else. >> is fascinating although the way you highlight how...
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the nile delta is the bread bask of africa and the middle east.undated with salt water. the farmers, every crop every year is getting smaller. imagine when those people go hungry. this has ramifications for everybody. also the rising water is threatening all these antiquities that are in alexandria, catacombs and all these amazing wonders that need preserving but egypt, so much turmoil. tourism industry has plummeted. we look into all of that as we try to take lessons from the past to warn us about our future if it we don't figure stuff out. >> oh, my goodness, so you saw intact dishes and donkey bones. but what surprised you the most? >> sort of the mun a dandanmund. imagine the family that owned it and how the table was set the day the whole world changed. le we live that everything's term nent. the visibility isn't awesome, as you -- >> i was just about to ask you that. >> it's super silty but it protected it from looters. if it had been clear grave robbers would have picked it clean years ago. >> so what a challenge of a dive that was. bill we
the nile delta is the bread bask of africa and the middle east.undated with salt water. the farmers, every crop every year is getting smaller. imagine when those people go hungry. this has ramifications for everybody. also the rising water is threatening all these antiquities that are in alexandria, catacombs and all these amazing wonders that need preserving but egypt, so much turmoil. tourism industry has plummeted. we look into all of that as we try to take lessons from the past to warn us...
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. ♪ praise the lord >> reporter: sorrow fill the plaza near cal's camp nile. >> somebody from my highchool was killed. >> reporter: the tragedy is far reaching. it's touched just about everyone here and they're hurting. > my hometown friend, she was one of the 59 that was unfortunately in the line of fire. >> reporter: that are friend was jordyn rivera from southern california. she was at the concert with friends and family. tonight, candles were lit in honor of all the victims. >> i work with college students. they don't die. college students are invincible. nobody's supposed to die. >> reporter: students filled aid banner with heartfelt messages with their prayers and fears. >> and the plan for this memorial banner is to send it to the concert organizers in las vegas. at uc berkeley, lisa emin ga leashion, abc7 news. >> tomorrow's edition of "20/20" is devoted to the mass shooting. you'll hear from the heroes who helped victims in this tragedy tomorrow night at 10:00 here on abc7 followed by abc7 news at 11:00. >>> a clerical error, a clerical error is why an inmate was released by
. ♪ praise the lord >> reporter: sorrow fill the plaza near cal's camp nile. >> somebody from my highchool was killed. >> reporter: the tragedy is far reaching. it's touched just about everyone here and they're hurting. > my hometown friend, she was one of the 59 that was unfortunately in the line of fire. >> reporter: that are friend was jordyn rivera from southern california. she was at the concert with friends and family. tonight, candles were lit in honor of all...
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. ♪ praise the lord >> reporter: sorrow fill the plaza near cal's camp nile. >> somebody from my highchool was killed. >> reporter: the tragedy is far reaching. it's touched just about everyone here and they're hurting. > my hometown friend, she was one of the 59 that was unfortunately in the line of fire. >> reporter: that are friend was jordyn rivera from southern california. she was at the concert with friends and family. tonight, candles were lit in honor of all the victims. >> i work with college students. they don't die. college students are invincible. nobody's supposed to die. >> reporter: students filled aid banner with heartfelt messages with their prayers and fears. >> and the plan for this memorial banner is to send it to the concert organizers in las vegas. at uc berkeley, lisa emin ga leashion, abc7 news. >> tomorrow's edition of "20/20" is devoted to the mass shooting. you'll hear from the heroes who helped victims in this tragedy tomorrow night at 10:00 here on abc7 followed by abc7 news at 11:00. >>> a clerical error, a clerical error is why an inmate was released by
. ♪ praise the lord >> reporter: sorrow fill the plaza near cal's camp nile. >> somebody from my highchool was killed. >> reporter: the tragedy is far reaching. it's touched just about everyone here and they're hurting. > my hometown friend, she was one of the 59 that was unfortunately in the line of fire. >> reporter: that are friend was jordyn rivera from southern california. she was at the concert with friends and family. tonight, candles were lit in honor of all...
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the economy with ai and robotics look at what hijack an all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s few divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time.
the economy with ai and robotics look at what hijack an all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s few divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time.
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the economy with ai and robotics look at what hijack an all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s e.u. divorce is braggs it failing counting the cost at this time. sometimes pictures are the only way to truly to a story and. some of the latest new camera gear and technology to make sure these images are innovative could be if you don't manage it is not just sitting behind the desk it's. with the team whenever needed. political refugees ways been aware of different kinds of stories and different kinds of sensitivity is a space for that. or is it where online we were in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on saturday. but. this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag eight a stream and one of your pitches might make the actual join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. trying to break the deadlock and the blockade but little signs of progress in saudi arabia as the u.s. secretary of state heads now to cattle. i get i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up
the economy with ai and robotics look at what hijack an all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k.'s e.u. divorce is braggs it failing counting the cost at this time. sometimes pictures are the only way to truly to a story and. some of the latest new camera gear and technology to make sure these images are innovative could be if you don't manage it is not just sitting behind the desk it's. with the team whenever needed. political refugees ways been aware of different kinds...
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. >> three explosive devices, 10 rifles, eight handguns and 15 niles and baseball bat with nails and even a cross bow. >> detectives say they also found notes on how to build bombs and this hand written note written, i will have my bloody revenge and burn burn burn. >> they say he is too dangerous to be released and holding him in custody for a mental health evaluation. >>> in washington the white house chief of staff is coming to president trump's defense this comes after florida congresswoman wilson says that he was disrespectful to the wife of a fallen sort. chief kelly who lost his own son to the war in afghanistan that he actually coun eled trump on what to say. and no perfect way to make the phone call. >>> the state of pennsylvania is updating their efforts to meet licenses to meet real i.d. standards and pennsylvania is behind on implementing the technology and now another extension from the department of homeland security. that means that pennsylvania residents can continue to use their current i.d.'s to board domestic flights through next october. >>> there is an exciting n
. >> three explosive devices, 10 rifles, eight handguns and 15 niles and baseball bat with nails and even a cross bow. >> detectives say they also found notes on how to build bombs and this hand written note written, i will have my bloody revenge and burn burn burn. >> they say he is too dangerous to be released and holding him in custody for a mental health evaluation. >>> in washington the white house chief of staff is coming to president trump's defense this comes...
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economy with ai and robotics look at what i'd reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u k c u divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time. and all of the product and with the headlines on al jazeera the iraqi army has.
economy with ai and robotics look at what i'd reckon all makes is causing tension along the river nile plus the u k c u divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time. and all of the product and with the headlines on al jazeera the iraqi army has.
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. >> let's bring white house columnist from the hill to talk about this nile, they look like best of friends today. >> well depends how you interpret body language i suppose jim words were friendly. i think it is certainly in both frez trump and leader mc connell interest to project a show of unity. i'm not sure i would characterize personal chemistry as especially warm or as that close friends and we know they were having lunch today and any indication i mean do you think this impromptu press conference comes about where you said hey come out mitch and have this press conference with me and we can show everybody we're friends and together and move agenda forward. i think there's large element of truth to that shawn. i know rose garden fest conference was arranged hastily and media had arrived excuse me to cover the regular press briefing we're told to go out to the rose garden n instead to see that. i think there's some suggestion of putting form a show of unity ands you say linked to the success after agenda. >> i have a question about mc connell before you maria from that let's he
. >> let's bring white house columnist from the hill to talk about this nile, they look like best of friends today. >> well depends how you interpret body language i suppose jim words were friendly. i think it is certainly in both frez trump and leader mc connell interest to project a show of unity. i'm not sure i would characterize personal chemistry as especially warm or as that close friends and we know they were having lunch today and any indication i mean do you think this...
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. >>> contra costa county is dealing with its first human cases of west nile. two people have tested positive as well as five dead birds. there's one confirmed case. to protect yourself drain any standing water. it can be a breeding ground. that's when mosquitos are most active. >>> giants manager says that he will undergo a second procedure now on his heart to repair an atrial fibrillation next week. he's been dealing with a heart condition that knocks it out of rhythm. the procedure is considered minor. in april the giants skipper underwent a procedure. he says he would need the second procedure but decided to wait until the end of the season. >>> october is here so the great pumpkin cannot be far behind. >> can gary miller do it again? >> i think he can. >> he's a champion pumpkin grower who will be competing on monday in half moon bay. we caught up with him in napa where he gave abc 7 news a sneak peek at his gourds. he won the contest a few years ago at 1,985 pounds. he says this year's crop is his best ever. >> you want to have something 2,000 pounds or b
. >>> contra costa county is dealing with its first human cases of west nile. two people have tested positive as well as five dead birds. there's one confirmed case. to protect yourself drain any standing water. it can be a breeding ground. that's when mosquitos are most active. >>> giants manager says that he will undergo a second procedure now on his heart to repair an atrial fibrillation next week. he's been dealing with a heart condition that knocks it out of rhythm. the...
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. >> winds up to 50 niles an hour driving 21 fires across northern california. unfortunately expect to crank up again later today. >> so fire danger remains critical with new red flag warnings posted across the northern part of the state. combination of offshore winds and low humidity making for critical conditions farther south near los angeles and santa barbara area. >> wild weather in oregon. check out the tornado. touching down at an airport in the portland area. along with some hail, and lightning. the whole thing powerful enough to flip over two small planes. >> moving on now, an american woman and husband captured by the taliban five years ago will be returning to canada. caitlyn coleman and joshua boyle and three children all born since the kidnapping will head back to boyle's home country of canada. he refused to board a u.s. military aircraft, the family was released wednesday during an exchange between the u.s. and pakistani military. the couple was captured in 2012 in afghanistan and had only been seen in videos released by the taliban. >> more than
. >> winds up to 50 niles an hour driving 21 fires across northern california. unfortunately expect to crank up again later today. >> so fire danger remains critical with new red flag warnings posted across the northern part of the state. combination of offshore winds and low humidity making for critical conditions farther south near los angeles and santa barbara area. >> wild weather in oregon. check out the tornado. touching down at an airport in the portland area. along...
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niles standish with the hill. so thanks so much for coming in. we hope maybe you'll come back sometime. democrats and reps are worried if the white house tries to replace rob . let's bring in phi weg plan. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. the democrats are sort of in an awkward side do they jump on it or use it as leverage for themselves. nobody has clear hands. remember that tony podesta who is this mega lob wrist in washington d.c., really epa institution onto himself has been wrapped up inside this investigation and he steps down this week from his lobbying firm . so both sides have to be a bit nervous, but if you're a a to make certain that mueller has every resource that he needs and he has the job security he needs to do this investigation. remember, these things billed upon themselvesment we're not just at the tip of the iceberg. you've got to be hoping if you're a democrat that you're at the beginning of this investigation. so look forth backers for robert musclier we know that a senator from north carolina, nor
niles standish with the hill. so thanks so much for coming in. we hope maybe you'll come back sometime. democrats and reps are worried if the white house tries to replace rob . let's bring in phi weg plan. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. the democrats are sort of in an awkward side do they jump on it or use it as leverage for themselves. nobody has clear hands. remember that tony podesta who is this mega lob wrist in washington d.c., really epa institution onto...