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niles canyon, you may not want to take that because of an earlier car fire. the rest of the tri-valley moving well. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. new this morning, president trump is heading back to washington. that is stirring up controversy in japan with his comments on joe biden. tracie potts joins us live on capitol hill with more. tracie? >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning, everyone. we'll show you all of that. but we begin this morning with the president's controversial remarks that happened overnight. president trump speaking to u.s. troops overnight before leaving japan. >> together you are advancing freedom on the high seas, shielding our nation from dangerous weapons. >> reporter: this after he disagreed with japan and his own national security adviser on whether north korea's missile tests violate international security agreements. >> i view it differently. i view its a man, perhaps he wants to get attention, and perhaps not. who knows? >> reporter: the president emphasized our up side-down trade balance with japan. and he's catching heat back h
niles canyon, you may not want to take that because of an earlier car fire. the rest of the tri-valley moving well. back to you. >>> thanks, mike. new this morning, president trump is heading back to washington. that is stirring up controversy in japan with his comments on joe biden. tracie potts joins us live on capitol hill with more. tracie? >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning, everyone. we'll show you all of that. but we begin this morning with the president's controversial...
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including alpha one capital dan niles, who just covered his semiconductor short position after a rough week for that group of stocks. we'll get his next move for you. >> and discuss all of this, joining us for the full hour to break down the market action, barbara durant, we were just chatting before, the start of the show, in fact, today's bounce, you thought was warranted. and more to come next week and the weeks ahead, you think. >> i think that market accuracy the last few weeks has been very constructive, even though it is not pretty and a lot of volatility, we're still only 4 to 5% off our highs so i think the market is telling us the trade, the worst case is not going to happen and even if it does, we are going to talk about individualstocks and sectors i the economy that are strong enough to absorb this. >> one of the poster stocks this week is nike which is interesting because you like it. but it is the next round of tariffs, if they go through, the footwear association has been among the loudest industry groups warning this is going to hurt >> right because nike has 15% of it
including alpha one capital dan niles, who just covered his semiconductor short position after a rough week for that group of stocks. we'll get his next move for you. >> and discuss all of this, joining us for the full hour to break down the market action, barbara durant, we were just chatting before, the start of the show, in fact, today's bounce, you thought was warranted. and more to come next week and the weeks ahead, you think. >> i think that market accuracy the last few weeks...
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avoid niles canyon and take mission to 680. it looks good right now.est of the bay shows a smooth flow of traffic. the first burst of traffic. a little slowing north of 680 on 101. >> thanks, mike. coming off an extended weekend for some of us >> yes. rainy here in the bay area. >> things will change by next week. >> oh, yeah. the change is already under way. get ready for it. i'm talking about hot, hot, 90s. >> what happened to spring? >> i have so many viewers saying what's going on with the weather? i am like this is wacky microclimates. california weather for you. things get warmer into the weekend. the coast will be in the upper 60s. a couple of low 70s for the coast. it will be a fantastic weekend for the beach. i know a lot of folks were a little disappointed on sunday because of the rain. it was a little chillier yesterday. but today, that's all going to change. and even into sunday you have a lot to look forward to. bay and inland temperatures will start to warm up. now, on sunday, temperatures will be in the mid-80s for inland areas. but it i
avoid niles canyon and take mission to 680. it looks good right now.est of the bay shows a smooth flow of traffic. the first burst of traffic. a little slowing north of 680 on 101. >> thanks, mike. coming off an extended weekend for some of us >> yes. rainy here in the bay area. >> things will change by next week. >> oh, yeah. the change is already under way. get ready for it. i'm talking about hot, hot, 90s. >> what happened to spring? >> i have so many...
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egypt's engagement in the horn has been guided over their concerns about the nile. that's always been the case. the interest of the actors in the horn today, particularly from the gulf, but turkey as well, their interests are diffused but the tactics they use to compete is different. the checkbook diplomacy we see today on the horn, not new, but certainly the intensity of it has been ratcheted up. that's the first observation. the second observation with respect to what's new -- and this has been mentioned -- the acquiring permit innocent military bases is new. it's strishl commercial as sets for countries. one could go on and on. that suggests -- in the past some of the engagement has been episodic, i would say that was the norm, but this at least in the region is long-term, more enduring. i think that's important to point out. the third point i would make is -- and this has been alluded to -- some of the engagement is thes not tethered as it was in other air ras, particularly in the high water mark of the cold war. managing conflict aslation, averting crisis, very
egypt's engagement in the horn has been guided over their concerns about the nile. that's always been the case. the interest of the actors in the horn today, particularly from the gulf, but turkey as well, their interests are diffused but the tactics they use to compete is different. the checkbook diplomacy we see today on the horn, not new, but certainly the intensity of it has been ratcheted up. that's the first observation. the second observation with respect to what's new -- and this has...
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we were with dan niles out in san francisco. want you to listen to what he told me and we will kick that around on the other side >> that were short because i've been covering the space since the early '90s i have never, in my entire career, seen a situation where stocks are hitting all-time record highs and the estimates are still getting cut by, you know, dramatic amounts in some cases. >> okay, so that's dan niles, who said he was adding to the shorts jenny, you own qualcomm. maybe some others too. >> yeah, we own qualcomm we also own amat and we love both these names i have been struggling with qualcomm personally so what i have been looking at is from here, being up 50-plus percent this year, where do you go and actually i called my friend, jim lebenthal, for help on this one and we talked through the valuation on it. so i think one of the interesting things now is that i don't think it makes sense to clump all semis together i think you need to look at each one individually and see what's going on with that valuation, with
we were with dan niles out in san francisco. want you to listen to what he told me and we will kick that around on the other side >> that were short because i've been covering the space since the early '90s i have never, in my entire career, seen a situation where stocks are hitting all-time record highs and the estimates are still getting cut by, you know, dramatic amounts in some cases. >> okay, so that's dan niles, who said he was adding to the shorts jenny, you own qualcomm....
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the fear some site of a nile crocodile the largest a species of crocodilian in africa while tourists cruise the nile hoping to see the imposing reptiles from the safety of a board along the shores of lake victoria the 4 rushes predictors pause a deadly threat to people living in the area grinning fish stalks and shrinking crocodile habitats have led to a worrisome rise in attacks in recent times in the village crocodiles have reportedly killed 7 people over the last 3 years a shia muslim lost her 7 year old granddaughter just a few months ago. i received a phone call and i was told that people were frightened back home a crocodile had grabbed my granddaughter and disappeared with her villages tried to save her that monday but it was too late like. many victims are children who go down to the lake to play or fetch water fishermen are also a target peter is a crocodile expert with the uganda wildlife for 30 he and his team have come in response to reports of a sighting they ask the villages for further details before setting off to search for the enemy when we receive information with
the fear some site of a nile crocodile the largest a species of crocodilian in africa while tourists cruise the nile hoping to see the imposing reptiles from the safety of a board along the shores of lake victoria the 4 rushes predictors pause a deadly threat to people living in the area grinning fish stalks and shrinking crocodile habitats have led to a worrisome rise in attacks in recent times in the village crocodiles have reportedly killed 7 people over the last 3 years a shia muslim lost...
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connell: that is what you've been predict all along, nile.nk you for coming on. >> thank you very much. melissa: the boeing max returned to flight is delayed by the faa reevaluation of safety procedures for older 737 models. this is according to "the wall street journal" citing officials. the faa has not questioned safety of older jets currently in service but broader review, has become a significant factor in adding extra months to get the grounded fleet of max jets in the air. connell: extra months. we'll continue to follow that up with as it drags on. >>> the negotiator-in-chief, what is president trump's real goal when it comes to the trade talks with china? steve moore, senior economic advisor to the trump campaign joins us next on that. >>> get ready to see some more drones in the sky. we'll tell you how nasa is planning to manage the traffic up above. ♪ going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at ris
connell: that is what you've been predict all along, nile.nk you for coming on. >> thank you very much. melissa: the boeing max returned to flight is delayed by the faa reevaluation of safety procedures for older 737 models. this is according to "the wall street journal" citing officials. the faa has not questioned safety of older jets currently in service but broader review, has become a significant factor in adding extra months to get the grounded fleet of max jets in the air....
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one of the proposed locations for the project is on niles boulevard on property owned by niles discovery church and if we thought that doing this would be a danger to the members of our church. >>than we wouldn't do there's always the possibility of somebody doing something that's harmful at any time. >>the city says about 45 people would stay for about 6 months at a time at the center and access to resources around the clock. the goal to move from the center and into permanent housing and while most neighbors support the idea they do not support the center being built on this property walking my kid to school has to be a safe environment. i want something that helps the homeless. >>but i think we can think better i think we can do better and i think we can act better people who live nearby say the proposed location is too close to schools and homes him and make traffic even more worse than it already is. >>more than 1100 people have already signed an online petition started by a neighbor, all of them against the idea of the navigation center being built on aisles boulevard. >>i mean con
one of the proposed locations for the project is on niles boulevard on property owned by niles discovery church and if we thought that doing this would be a danger to the members of our church. >>than we wouldn't do there's always the possibility of somebody doing something that's harmful at any time. >>the city says about 45 people would stay for about 6 months at a time at the center and access to resources around the clock. the goal to move from the center and into permanent...
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particularly in the folk nile and we're getting up close to nature is what you do. the problem is the wealth a little lies beneath the waters for a long time nile and to greenham across the big oil companies because. nobody crossed the waters like the non. weapon estimated 60000000000 dollars and their bosses or their life to explore in the past this has been supported by the government and for many it's a big concern. all against oil but i'm also really afraid of the damages that can happen if there is a big always been so i wouldn't take the risk. but things may be changing recently norway's opposition labor party withdrew its support for a little bit next peroration meeting now there's a majority in parliament to keep the islands off limits the young people today and they are more important about the future climate change. about. and i think the fish wrists and the tourism industry is the future more or longest especially in the. arctic areas. norway is a nation made rich by 4 decades of oil and gas extraction the sovereign wealth fund with a colossal one trillio
particularly in the folk nile and we're getting up close to nature is what you do. the problem is the wealth a little lies beneath the waters for a long time nile and to greenham across the big oil companies because. nobody crossed the waters like the non. weapon estimated 60000000000 dollars and their bosses or their life to explore in the past this has been supported by the government and for many it's a big concern. all against oil but i'm also really afraid of the damages that can happen if...
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starts to build across western parts of the country at the same term we have a weather front across the nilern isles. we could see a few showers popping up particular cross eastern areas of england but more of us should enjoy more in the way of dry weather across the western parts of the uk. into wednesday, pressure builds further but most of us it's a dry day with sunshine, the exception is across northern scotland boy have cloudy weather outbreaks of rent setting in and that iran accompanied by northerly winds. quite a cool day, coming dane in aberdeen, sunshine further south, fairly present with temperatures into the low 20s. as we get to the end of the week, low pressure will be moving m, week, low pressure will be moving in, a greater chance of seeing randy by friday. —— brain. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: a dramatic escalation in us tensions with chinese tech firms as google cuts huawei from using some of its mobile services. president trump inflames tensions with iran and warns them not to threate
starts to build across western parts of the country at the same term we have a weather front across the nilern isles. we could see a few showers popping up particular cross eastern areas of england but more of us should enjoy more in the way of dry weather across the western parts of the uk. into wednesday, pressure builds further but most of us it's a dry day with sunshine, the exception is across northern scotland boy have cloudy weather outbreaks of rent setting in and that iran accompanied...
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on the meter he gets west of the nile a little as i get called or as the it is more there are the you know. the liver ministry they call for the latter it's not us them. but it's all those in the. form of the name gets walk alongside. with. i think on the edges i wanted to. know him coolbaugh said they are look here's the thing the truck i used to get out. is more thing you know i will walk by but equidistant to your truck all of you don't miss the core it below tunnel below with over i don't have to duck and i. always grab the here see i don't there's no oh by the little rock. you're just. all there below me estell snow our course so upon all others who logged on the truck. of course the media turned out to see knots and i was here was the full bug. he must see if that is so if you do says i had not when you. were little of those days when you looked your. father. was missed i want to make all of you took them no major theme or docked here oh i took me that also seen not my own not as good to see it eerie to the thing that i thought i stood for and i'm forced to get what. he was. sai
on the meter he gets west of the nile a little as i get called or as the it is more there are the you know. the liver ministry they call for the latter it's not us them. but it's all those in the. form of the name gets walk alongside. with. i think on the edges i wanted to. know him coolbaugh said they are look here's the thing the truck i used to get out. is more thing you know i will walk by but equidistant to your truck all of you don't miss the core it below tunnel below with over i don't...
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even now fishermen in the region are competing for dwindling stocks of carp nile perch and to latvia. we've climate change there is a look at it it affects their distribution and department of fish and use that in mind it's a fishing industry as well so. it touches on three major levels throughout the ages of people i don't. really farm house it does. the region surrounding like chad is emblematic of the close connection between climate change and migration. you know when i passed we had a lot of fish good fish we sold them here are over in nigeria but now they have problems with terrorists and here we have no more fish in our lake. from lake chad to indonesia farmers can no longer rely on predictable seasons for planting and harvesting the climate has become a threat there are hurricanes cycling's drought flooding mudslides and wildfires and the melting permafrost could soon exacerbate all of those around the globe. on the american continent people are fleeing drought in northern brazil in the caribbean and the southern united states it's hurricanes. in africa people are leaving the
even now fishermen in the region are competing for dwindling stocks of carp nile perch and to latvia. we've climate change there is a look at it it affects their distribution and department of fish and use that in mind it's a fishing industry as well so. it touches on three major levels throughout the ages of people i don't. really farm house it does. the region surrounding like chad is emblematic of the close connection between climate change and migration. you know when i passed we had a lot...
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southward to find is just one of several regions that were in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese refugees in the capital and who have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is handed to the government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the military council threatening to hold early elections if no deal is reached within 6 months the opposition call. says it wants to end the deadlock but won't back down in its demand for civilian government. the legitimacy the military council is leading on comes from the people who forced the military to overthrow bashir so the talk shouldn't be about how is sharing or delegating and the military should not want to chair the sovereign council and have authority to appoint members of the transitional government it should hand over power to the people to form a civilian government. sudan has been under military rule f
southward to find is just one of several regions that were in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese refugees in the capital and who have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is handed to the government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the military...
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which is why it's negotiating with niles church to turn this lot into a temporary home for 45 people. the navigation center would be run by an outside agency and offer showers, meals and beds. along with substance abuse counseling. dawn core doze a lives nearby and has concerns. >> the security. >> he says he's already had issue with homeless people camped nearby. >> he definitely was casing the house. >> the navigation center would house people and be modeled after a successful center in berkeley. more than 1,000 people signed an online petition expressing concerns for a variety of reasons. >> the crimes, the people. just needles. >> brenda with niles discovery church says fremont can't address the homeless problem by being fearful. >> homelessness is in our neighborhood. it's here now already. we need to do big, brave things to address the problem. >> reporter: the center is estimated to cost about $2 million. fremont city council will -- in june. reporting live in fremont, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. this is a story from a hollywood script. this is no movie. a
which is why it's negotiating with niles church to turn this lot into a temporary home for 45 people. the navigation center would be run by an outside agency and offer showers, meals and beds. along with substance abuse counseling. dawn core doze a lives nearby and has concerns. >> the security. >> he says he's already had issue with homeless people camped nearby. >> he definitely was casing the house. >> the navigation center would house people and be modeled after a...
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somehow the nile creates the land, the people, and everything in egypt, that great culture. the greeks, he says, are sort of affected by the rocky soil. so, people are not just genetic entities. we are also environmental entities. we are nature and nurture. some of you folks can trace yourselves back into san diego and mexican culture more deeply than i can, but i can do it some in -- i can do it in some ways because i live in point loma and have been a coastal california all my life, and feel that i am a child of the land. viva la republic. [laughter] rick: right? all right. so that is the big idea. the big idea of the class, is as many of you are going to be teachers, most of you will become parents or something like that. we live in a world where we are building a wall here. we just got to think about that. i don't know about the wall, but the thing is we are a culture that is one. i like this picture because it is a culture that is one and should be thought of as one. certainly, san diego is one large metropolitan area with tijuana and the whole coast of california is ve
somehow the nile creates the land, the people, and everything in egypt, that great culture. the greeks, he says, are sort of affected by the rocky soil. so, people are not just genetic entities. we are also environmental entities. we are nature and nurture. some of you folks can trace yourselves back into san diego and mexican culture more deeply than i can, but i can do it some in -- i can do it in some ways because i live in point loma and have been a coastal california all my life, and feel...
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the south could do fun and the blue nile and the u.s. can't give up power and i think what we have to create some sort of a formula now and i think the forces of freedom and king are already doing that they are trying to give them and provide them with an exit strategy but they are not intelligent enough they are not picking it up the more that the continue on power the more that they will face trial. from the i.c.c. and from the international community this is not going to go for ever like this. and then god forbid should war. explode in a civil war exploding khartoum it's going to consume everybody it's not going to let anyone go free over let me bring in a whole. civil war these kinds of words we keep hearing and keep hearing when it comes to sudan are you hopeful that the army and the protesters can come to a peaceful deal and like khalid shaikh in khartoum said a civilian government can be put in place i don't think a civil war is a possibility civilians. don't really have the luxury of getting into a long term armed confrontation w
the south could do fun and the blue nile and the u.s. can't give up power and i think what we have to create some sort of a formula now and i think the forces of freedom and king are already doing that they are trying to give them and provide them with an exit strategy but they are not intelligent enough they are not picking it up the more that the continue on power the more that they will face trial. from the i.c.c. and from the international community this is not going to go for ever like...
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you mentioned west nile virus. >> two species out of three can transmit west nile virus. >> that can cause fever, body aches and vomiting in some victims. one in 150 victims can develop potentially deadly en secephali or swelling of the brain. >> next to a backyard, they put out these mosquito repellents. but the problem isn't too bad she says. >> when you're not the target. >> they go after my husband. i'm usually okay. >> this might surprise you. but there are 53 established species of mosquito in california alone. they pose concerns. the asian tiger mosquito and the yellow fever mosquito. they're not natives to california. efforts are being to control and possibly eradicate them. >>> we're learning more about the sea lion rescued from south san francisco. new video from the marine mammal center in sausalito. the vets named the ten-month-old pup kid. slightly malnourished and vets believe he was separated from his mother too soon. it turns out kid ended up from calabasas in southern california where he had been tagged by a wildlife center. i believe that's where the kardashians liv
you mentioned west nile virus. >> two species out of three can transmit west nile virus. >> that can cause fever, body aches and vomiting in some victims. one in 150 victims can develop potentially deadly en secephali or swelling of the brain. >> next to a backyard, they put out these mosquito repellents. but the problem isn't too bad she says. >> when you're not the target. >> they go after my husband. i'm usually okay. >> this might surprise you. but there...
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somehow the nile creates the land and everything, the great culture. are sort ofe says affected by the rocky soil. so people are not just genetic entities. we are also environmental, nature and nurture. some of you folks can trace yourselves back to san diego and mexican culture more deeply than i can, but i can do it some ways because i do it -- i live in point loma and have been a coastal california all my life and feel that i am a child of the land. la republic. [laughter] so that is the big idea. as many of you will be teachers, most of you become parents or something like that, you know, we live in a world where we are building a wall here. we just got to think about that. but we are a culture that is one. i like this culture -- picture because it is a culture that is one and should be thought of as one. san diego should be thought of as one large metropolitan area with tijuana and the whole coast of california is very much developed with mexico. we are mexican in our heritage and politics, the roads we drive, streets we live on, stuff like that.
somehow the nile creates the land and everything, the great culture. are sort ofe says affected by the rocky soil. so people are not just genetic entities. we are also environmental, nature and nurture. some of you folks can trace yourselves back to san diego and mexican culture more deeply than i can, but i can do it some ways because i do it -- i live in point loma and have been a coastal california all my life and feel that i am a child of the land. la republic. [laughter] so that is the big...
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software defined is just one of several regions that were in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese who sought refuge in the capital and have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is handed to civilian government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the military council threatening to hold early elections if no deal is reached within 6 months the opposition coalition says it wants to end the deadlock but won't back down in its demand for civilian government. listen the legitimacy the military council is lending on comes from the people who forced the military to overthrow bashir so the talk shouldn't be about how is sharing or delegating and the military should not want to chair the sovereign council and have authority to appoint members of the transitional government it should hand over power to the people to form a civilian government of. sudan has be
software defined is just one of several regions that were in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese who sought refuge in the capital and have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is handed to civilian government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the...
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and the spring fever niles car show from 9 am to 3 pm. and the crockett townwide yard so, where you will find everything from antiques, artwork -- and in the northbay there is the down-home day. you can enjoy live music, barbecue, and games and more downtown petaluma, a weekend of art and food at their spring artisan marketevents. artists, games, this will be saturday in san jose in japan town. the warrior and sharks continue their playoffs. >>> the warriors went to houston today, while seth curry goes against the nuggets. each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ we're just trying to help more people ♪ from the town of
and the spring fever niles car show from 9 am to 3 pm. and the crockett townwide yard so, where you will find everything from antiques, artwork -- and in the northbay there is the down-home day. you can enjoy live music, barbecue, and games and more downtown petaluma, a weekend of art and food at their spring artisan marketevents. artists, games, this will be saturday in san jose in japan town. the warrior and sharks continue their playoffs. >>> the warriors went to houston today,...
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>>one of the proposed locations for the project is on niles boulevard on property owned by niles discovery church and if we thought that doing this would be a danger to the members of our church. >>then we wouldn't do there's always the possibility of somebody doing something that's harmful at any time. >>the city says about 45 people would stay for about 6 months at a time at the center and access to resources around the clock. the goal to move from the center and into permanent housing and while most neighbors support the idea they do not support the center being built on this property walking my kid to school has to be a safe environment. i want something that helps the homeless. >>but i think we can think better i think we can do better and i think we can act better people who live nearby say the proposed location is too close to schools and homes salmon make traffic even more worse than it already is. >>more than 1100 people have already signed an online petition started by a neighbor, all of them against the idea of the navigation center being built on aisles boulevard. >>i mean can
>>one of the proposed locations for the project is on niles boulevard on property owned by niles discovery church and if we thought that doing this would be a danger to the members of our church. >>then we wouldn't do there's always the possibility of somebody doing something that's harmful at any time. >>the city says about 45 people would stay for about 6 months at a time at the center and access to resources around the clock. the goal to move from the center and into...
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we promise to connect the port of mombasa with the nile river system conjuring and african analog for the american system in which rails and water propelled by steam connected a vast internal market. at the same time that the line promise to accelerate the extraction of the bounty of the continent, they also promised to facilitate the highlands which would eventually become home to some 30,000 coffee and tea plantations. this deadly business, so deadly that contemporaries called it the lunatic line. like the transcontinental railroad in the united states, the lunatic line was constructed by indentured asian labor in this case from south asia. at least 2500 of them died along the way, she figures slightly less for the transcontinental railroad. at least 100 of those died at the hands of a singularly clever pride of lions which learned to hunt workers. they were eventually shot and you can still see today in chicago's museum of natural history. at least 500 people died in their short lives at the railroad traverse. this is hardly a history to be proud of but the line was hailed in its t
we promise to connect the port of mombasa with the nile river system conjuring and african analog for the american system in which rails and water propelled by steam connected a vast internal market. at the same time that the line promise to accelerate the extraction of the bounty of the continent, they also promised to facilitate the highlands which would eventually become home to some 30,000 coffee and tea plantations. this deadly business, so deadly that contemporaries called it the lunatic...
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that's higher than the 11% the nile rate for immigrant civilians. -- denial rate for immigrant civilianss he wants to give something back to the country he hopes to be his own. he doesn't know if that day will
that's higher than the 11% the nile rate for immigrant civilians. -- denial rate for immigrant civilianss he wants to give something back to the country he hopes to be his own. he doesn't know if that day will
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as soon as the barricades extended to the main street that's when the violence and that's above the nilethat's when the violence really started to happen so 2 right now there are 2 people i mean there's 2 sides this is that are saying bring the barricades closer to the military council and some people are saying no leave them where they are we have to kind of put pressure on the military council and given the progress apparently being made in the notes from that was due to come out later this evening. what's the mood amongst the protests is out in the streets is that defiance is a fair jury are as you can hear this question could be repeated just tell us what the mood is now amongst the protesters on the streets what what is the i'm sorry can you the mood what is the mood. the mood of the people they're angry at the moment 9 but we kind of expected that tack to happen again but just wondering why 9 why why there not enough forces from the military to protect the people this is the question that everybody is asking i mean because the 2nd time it happened 0 why isn't there anyone at the fr
as soon as the barricades extended to the main street that's when the violence and that's above the nilethat's when the violence really started to happen so 2 right now there are 2 people i mean there's 2 sides this is that are saying bring the barricades closer to the military council and some people are saying no leave them where they are we have to kind of put pressure on the military council and given the progress apparently being made in the notes from that was due to come out later this...
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gillian: nile, what did you make of that?n with the announced resignation of prime minister, this was the end game of theresa may for several weeks, several months now. this is, you know, prime minister who really failed to deliver brexit, she's going increasing on popular within her own, unhappy with her leadership, at tend of the day, theresa may was no margaret thatcher -- leland: do you believe that she gave it her best effort. >> but she had multiple opportunities to actually deliver brexit and did not do see and veered away from the possibility of new deal brexit on two occasions and made concession after concession to the european union and she gave in really to the bullying of the eu. we need a prime minister who can stand up to the european union and theresa may was simply unable to do that. >> looking at the array of candidates that exist now, there's quite a few, foreign secretary, current foreign secretaries jeremy, who do -- first of all, who is your pick, second of all, who do you think is going to pull through
gillian: nile, what did you make of that?n with the announced resignation of prime minister, this was the end game of theresa may for several weeks, several months now. this is, you know, prime minister who really failed to deliver brexit, she's going increasing on popular within her own, unhappy with her leadership, at tend of the day, theresa may was no margaret thatcher -- leland: do you believe that she gave it her best effort. >> but she had multiple opportunities to actually deliver...
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we'll talk to alpha one's dan niles about the markets here global trade his position in the semis.jor averages, dow down 253 teth see bk hetrt"ac afr is >>> stocks continue to sell off here, dow down 265 on the heels of the president's tweet threatening higher tariffs on china. he wrote for ten months china has been paying tariffs to the usa of 25% on $50 billion of high tech. 10% on $200 billion of other goods. these payments are partially responsible for our great economic results the 10% will go up to 25% on friday $325 billion of additional goods sent to u.s. by china remain untaxed but will be shortly at a rate of 25%. the tariffs have had little impact on product cost, mostly borne by china the trade deal with china continues, but too slowly as they attempt to renegotiate. no eunice joins us with more from beijing. >> sources told cnbc the chinese are considering pulling out of trade talks after president trump's tweet. officially the foreign ministry said that a delegation from china is preparing to go to the united states but there is no mention that china would cancel the
we'll talk to alpha one's dan niles about the markets here global trade his position in the semis.jor averages, dow down 253 teth see bk hetrt"ac afr is >>> stocks continue to sell off here, dow down 265 on the heels of the president's tweet threatening higher tariffs on china. he wrote for ten months china has been paying tariffs to the usa of 25% on $50 billion of high tech. 10% on $200 billion of other goods. these payments are partially responsible for our great economic...
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cities come with a lot of problems like meeting the city's food needs this plenty of farmland along the nile of course and egypt still imports a lot of food now there's also an initiative it to use the city's rooftops as gardens let's pay a visit to one of these green oasis. every day mohammed to have tends to his garden for 3 years now the more ways in has been planting different vegetables on the rooftop terrace of his mosque in the quarter of a teen. it's a patch of green in the concrete jungle of cairo. illinois. mainly looking to create a clean atmosphere in the area and on the roof. not much more than that. of the income generated from this goes into the charity trust here at the mosque. he often brings his grandchild along who really loves roll cayle. mohammed didn't have to pay for the equipment cairo based organization should do installed it for free. shareef cousin e and his brother set up the n.g.o.s years ago they decided to work with hydroponics because that requires little water and no soil and the space for the efficient system on practically any roof top. let the lot of us an
cities come with a lot of problems like meeting the city's food needs this plenty of farmland along the nile of course and egypt still imports a lot of food now there's also an initiative it to use the city's rooftops as gardens let's pay a visit to one of these green oasis. every day mohammed to have tends to his garden for 3 years now the more ways in has been planting different vegetables on the rooftop terrace of his mosque in the quarter of a teen. it's a patch of green in the concrete...
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the rediscovery of the nile in the region will not only protect an important plant but also local identity. and that's all from global three thousand and this time we're back next week in the meantime don't forget to send us your feedback e-mail the address is global three thousand d.w. dot com and we're also on facebook women by for now. a place of understanding and reconciliation. the national museum of african-american history and culture in washington d.c. it's a first time that the iraqi people have a history that other people can see. a spectacular building that documents a long fight for freedom it really brings you to focus on what i think would have been. the black museum in fifteen minutes on d w. d co in the. responder man of moved by his on the crowd but he's out to protest in the. ecologists much as some not knows the secret life of the legged creatures like no other. and he knows how important these often endangered species seems to me are. the themes sixty minutes. what's the connection between bread flour and the european union he knows guild contests d.w. correspondent and
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the nile delt would be particularly badly affected. global cities including london, new york, and shanghai would come under threat. the authors this report say the likelihood of this level of global warming and associad sea level rise are just 5% -- in essence, a worst-case enario. but with such profound potent fl consequenc humanity, they are urging politicians to reduce rbon emissions urgently. caroline rigby, bbc news. laura: long before jackie robinson was taking down racial barriers in baseball, other african-american athlete took on a white-dominated sport and came out on top. major taylor was the fastestt cycl the 1890's, during america's gilded age when segregation was rife. his remarkable life is the subject of a new book, "the world's fastest man," by journalist mhael kranish. he joined me earlier. major taylor was as you put it in the subtitle the world's first black sports hero. why has his story been obscured until now? michael: cycling is dat the sport that it was then. the bicycleasing. it was a white-dominated sport, an
the nile delt would be particularly badly affected. global cities including london, new york, and shanghai would come under threat. the authors this report say the likelihood of this level of global warming and associad sea level rise are just 5% -- in essence, a worst-case enario. but with such profound potent fl consequenc humanity, they are urging politicians to reduce rbon emissions urgently. caroline rigby, bbc news. laura: long before jackie robinson was taking down racial barriers in...
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benefit the military itself especially with the too many problems we have is learning there for blue nile nuba mountains and and many other regions not only that ready but we are just basic high how to let's just talk about the those dramatic events of yesterday i mean the protesters are calling for an independent inquiry into the deaths of protesters yesterday i mean the military says they will establish a committee to do exactly that but is that likely to put the protesters do we think . that's actually going to be because we don't know and now the investigation that is needed but they don't i think nobody can blame them that the 1000000000 the transition military ready council itself if the council is responsible for the security of those people and now you say we know everyone is denying all these attacks yes supporters of the former regime may have all of they have done or any other forces but at least we say that the blame is to the transition military council and the blame but yes mention yes applying a lot of force on or pressure on the transition the consul and the forces of free
benefit the military itself especially with the too many problems we have is learning there for blue nile nuba mountains and and many other regions not only that ready but we are just basic high how to let's just talk about the those dramatic events of yesterday i mean the protesters are calling for an independent inquiry into the deaths of protesters yesterday i mean the military says they will establish a committee to do exactly that but is that likely to put the protesters do we think ....
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particularly in the folk nile and we're getting up close to nature this is what you do. the problem is the wealth a little lies beneath the waters for a long time nile and have been in the crosshairs of the big oil companies because their geologists know that in these coastal waters lies and i'm trapped all feel what an estimated 60000000000 dollars and their bosses or the license to explore in the past this has been supported by the government and for many it's a big concern i'm going to see them all against oil but i'm also really afraid of the damages that can happen if there is a big oysters i would i wouldn't take the risk. but things may be changing recently norway's opposition labor party withdrew its support for live next peroration meeting now as a majority in parliament to keep the islands off limits the young people today and they are more important about the future climate change. about. and i think the fish wrists and the tourism industry is the future more than oil and gas especially in the. arctic areas. norway is a nation made rich by 4 decades of oil and
particularly in the folk nile and we're getting up close to nature this is what you do. the problem is the wealth a little lies beneath the waters for a long time nile and have been in the crosshairs of the big oil companies because their geologists know that in these coastal waters lies and i'm trapped all feel what an estimated 60000000000 dollars and their bosses or the license to explore in the past this has been supported by the government and for many it's a big concern i'm going to see...