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evacuation order, it's because there's a threat that a fire will come or is coming to your home. so it's paramount that people leave when we issue that when we do ready set go. we're in the go stage now. people should be set. if they haven't been evacuated to go, they should have their medications ready, they should have their personal belongings, their animals, their well-beings and their families all ready to go and have a plan of where they're going.(hermela aregawi) pg&e will also be here throughout the night working through the night to restore power in areas where it is safe to do so.there are 5000 people still without power. reporting in mariposa, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (steve) happening tomorrow oj simpsonup for parole the san francisco football legendwho went from fameto notorietyto a nevada prison cell. we are now a matter of hours from seeing o.j. simpson back in the spot light.... in front of a parole board. he's arguing why nevada state parole commissioners should release him from prison. "the juice"...has been behind bars on armed robbery charges for eight and a half years. he
evacuation order, it's because there's a threat that a fire will come or is coming to your home. so it's paramount that people leave when we issue that when we do ready set go. we're in the go stage now. people should be set. if they haven't been evacuated to go, they should have their medications ready, they should have their personal belongings, their animals, their well-beings and their families all ready to go and have a plan of where they're going.(hermela aregawi) pg&e will also be...
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it‘s all part of an industry were animal welfare is paramount.pen after brexit. he says if we start importing food from countries with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap canned food get? you had to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it‘s a worry. food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a worry. the government said today that farmers shouldn‘t worry about animal welfare after brexit, because britain will keep what it calls our gold standard policies. any future arrangements covering trade in animals, or trading anything, for that matter, will be subject to the uk parliament. but some people say they don‘tjust parliament. but some people say they don‘t just have concerns parliament. but some people say they don‘tjust have concerns about animal welfare after brexit, campaign groups say they are also worried about food safety levels in some countries. food that could be exported to britain. processing pla nts exported to brita
it‘s all part of an industry were animal welfare is paramount.pen after brexit. he says if we start importing food from countries with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap canned food get? you had to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it‘s a worry. food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a worry. the government said today that farmers shouldn‘t worry about animal...
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that advice has been paramount to my life in the last year. i don't expect to please everyone with what i did or with this book, but i do know i will empower thousands of others who want to learn more about this issue and wants to have their voices heard. >> host: you refer to yourself as a recovering perfectionist. >> i thought i would be recovered at 40, that kind of happened. i recently turned 50 and i am proud to say i am on the road to recovery. it is important to achieve as much as possible in life and a lot of time that takes a lot of grit and determination and fighting spirit and perfectionism but it can also lead to a tremendous amount of unhappiness. i think we should celebrate our mistakes a little more in this world especially with our kids, stop giving every kid a trophy and make them earn something, make fall on your face. when you get into the real world you have to know how to handle yourself when mom and dad are not around. recovered, reformed perfectionist and proud of it. >> host: gretchen carlson's book "be fierce: stop har
that advice has been paramount to my life in the last year. i don't expect to please everyone with what i did or with this book, but i do know i will empower thousands of others who want to learn more about this issue and wants to have their voices heard. >> host: you refer to yourself as a recovering perfectionist. >> i thought i would be recovered at 40, that kind of happened. i recently turned 50 and i am proud to say i am on the road to recovery. it is important to achieve as...
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don'tjust jump your safety is paramount.e? it's not that children that needs to be taught? the for anyone. who should teach children and adults to do this? in a safe environment where health is needed ? do this? in a safe environment where health is needed? —— help is needed? everybody‘s got to learn. i think there is one thing talking about it and intellectually understanding it isa and intellectually understanding it is a different thing. if you can get the chance to experience it in a safe way, you will reduce your risk because you know what's happening. the other thing of cold water shock, wanted experienced it a couple of times, the effect lessens. after another time, you don't experience it in the same way. so if anyone tries it, do it in a safeway? that's the advice shared by us. if you do it, do it in a safe environment. somewhere organise, and your safety is paramount. that is the most important thing for someone coming. dyla n important thing for someone coming. dylan has not heard of cold water shock? it did take
don'tjust jump your safety is paramount.e? it's not that children that needs to be taught? the for anyone. who should teach children and adults to do this? in a safe environment where health is needed ? do this? in a safe environment where health is needed? —— help is needed? everybody‘s got to learn. i think there is one thing talking about it and intellectually understanding it isa and intellectually understanding it is a different thing. if you can get the chance to experience it in a...
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that advice has been paramount to my life in the last year. i don't expect to please everyone with what i did or with this book, but i do know that i'm going to empower thousands of others who want to learn more about this issue and want to have their voices heard. >> host: you refer to yourself aas a recovering perfectionist t what does that mean? >> guest: well because i thought i was going to be recovered at 40, but that kind of happened. i just recently turned 50 and now i'm very proud to say that i think i'm on the road to recovery. i think it's really important to achieve as much as possible in life, and a lot of times it takes a lot of grit and determination and that fighting spirit. and yes, perfectionism, but it can also lead to a tremendous amount of unhappiness because nobody is perfect. i think we should celebrate our mistakes a little bit more in this world, a station with our kids. stop giving every kid a trophy, make them earn something, make them fall on the face. when you get into the real world, you have to know how to handle
that advice has been paramount to my life in the last year. i don't expect to please everyone with what i did or with this book, but i do know that i'm going to empower thousands of others who want to learn more about this issue and want to have their voices heard. >> host: you refer to yourself aas a recovering perfectionist t what does that mean? >> guest: well because i thought i was going to be recovered at 40, but that kind of happened. i just recently turned 50 and now i'm...
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it's all part of an industry were animal welfare is paramount.at might happen after brexit. he says if we start importing food from countries with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap can food get? you have to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a bit naive. the government said today that farmers shouldn't worry about animal welfare after brexit, because britain will keep what it calls our gold standard policies. any future arrangements covering trade in animals, or trading anything, for that matter, will be subject to the uk parliament. but some people say they don'tjust have concerns about animal welfare after brexit, campaign groups say they are also worried about food safety levels in some countries. food that could be exported to britain. processing plants use a variety... they pointed to american practices like washing poultry in chlorine to kill bacteria, which they say would be unacceptable to british consumers. others say it i
it's all part of an industry were animal welfare is paramount.at might happen after brexit. he says if we start importing food from countries with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap can food get? you have to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a bit naive. the government said today that farmers shouldn't worry about animal welfare after brexit, because britain will keep what it...
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, not his pa re nts' to be taken as paramount, not his pa rents' best to be taken as paramount, not hiss paramount, not his parents' best interest, not the stuff's best interests. people seem to have forgotten that the staff at great 0rmond street hospital are doing what they think is best for charlie every day, yet they have to come to work being subjected to abuse, intimidation and death threats. he taught about the relationship that builds up between health care professionals and families. —— you talk about. given that, how do you think things have gone so rightly commended up in a court situation? is that very uncommon? —— how things have gone so awry that we have ended up in a court situation? we try to help pa rents court situation? we try to help parents be as objective as possible. the difficulty is that, if you are a parent, you will cling on to any hope that comes your way. and i am troubled by the fact that clinicians from outside, without at the time having had the chance to look at all the information, or having had the chance to examine charlie, could confidently predict t
, not his pa re nts' to be taken as paramount, not his pa rents' best to be taken as paramount, not hiss paramount, not his parents' best interest, not the stuff's best interests. people seem to have forgotten that the staff at great 0rmond street hospital are doing what they think is best for charlie every day, yet they have to come to work being subjected to abuse, intimidation and death threats. he taught about the relationship that builds up between health care professionals and families....
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he said the court‘s paramount consideration at all times was charlie‘s best interest.urt when this american neurologist claimed new evidence that he is therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie‘s parents accepted that they showed in his muscle wasting was now so severe, it was beyond help. a whole lot of time has been wasted. we are now realising that our poor boy was left to lie in hospitalfor months. in court, connie yates said they would be haunted for the rest of their lives by what—ifs — what if their son had received the treatment months earlier? she said he had the potential to be a normal boy but it was now too late. it is very brave of them to do it without waiting to hear what he had to say. great ormond street said the agony, desolation and bravery of their decision humbled all who worked there. they are now supporting their final time together. consumers in the uk could save up to a0 billion pounds by 2050 through major changes t
he said the court‘s paramount consideration at all times was charlie‘s best interest.urt when this american neurologist claimed new evidence that he is therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie‘s parents accepted that they showed in his muscle wasting was now so severe, it was beyond help. a whole lot of time has been wasted. we are now realising that our poor...
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paramount pictures has now announced when top gun-two will be released( darya ) david daniel has thatd daniel ( darya )( darya ) david daniel has that and more in this morning's hollywood minute. (nat-jets) "whoo! rock 'n' roll!"more than three decades after "top gun" zoomed through the cinematic skies, you'll see the sequel take flight! paramount has cleared "top gun: maverick" for takeoff on july 12, 2019... 33 years and a couple of months after the original flew into pop culture history. star tom cruise is set to return, this time as a flight instructor for a new generation of hot young pilots. (nat)it's official: that kid in the "iron man" mask saved by tony stark in "iron man two" was a young peter parker, about to start slinging webs in "spider-man: homecoming" -- and we have confirmation from none other than marvel studios chief kevin feige (fi-ghee). "the stark expo from that film, you may recall, takes place in flushing meadows, in flushing meadow park, in queens. jon favreau grew up in that area, which is one of the reasons why we were inspired to do that in 'iron man 2,' an
paramount pictures has now announced when top gun-two will be released( darya ) david daniel has thatd daniel ( darya )( darya ) david daniel has that and more in this morning's hollywood minute. (nat-jets) "whoo! rock 'n' roll!"more than three decades after "top gun" zoomed through the cinematic skies, you'll see the sequel take flight! paramount has cleared "top gun: maverick" for takeoff on july 12, 2019... 33 years and a couple of months after the original flew...
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your safety and security is of paramount concern when it comes to the security checkpoints. even to the military presence out here on capitol hill. your security is a paramount concern. >> it doesn't take much to notice the beefed up security around d.c. especially on the national mall. from the additional fencing and barricades to officers walking the round, many with automatic rifles in hand. the safety of the tens of thousands expected to flood the area for the 37th annual capitol fourth celebration is law enforcement's number sure that happens. local and federal law enforcement are partnering to cover all angles. >> there are currently no threat to the washington, d.c. region for the fourth of july. q: police are prepping for anything and everything. even a vehicle attack like the two that terrorized londoners last month. >> we took that into consideration after we prepared for the fourth of july celebration. we are confident we have taken every measure to prevent such an attack. q: there will be several road closures. while you are watching the parade and fireworks the
your safety and security is of paramount concern when it comes to the security checkpoints. even to the military presence out here on capitol hill. your security is a paramount concern. >> it doesn't take much to notice the beefed up security around d.c. especially on the national mall. from the additional fencing and barricades to officers walking the round, many with automatic rifles in hand. the safety of the tens of thousands expected to flood the area for the 37th annual capitol...
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paramount for president trump to repeal?think, charlie, in referring to me as a politician, that in and of itself connotes negativity. [laughter] charlie: i don't mean it that way. >> i know you don't mean it that way, but it is perceived -- when that happens, we prefer to be referred to as elected officials. [laughter] but, the nobility of politics and being involved in public debate on policy issues is a noble thing. it ought to be. many would look back to a great deal of changes, go back to tip o'neill and say the worst thing to happen in washington, d.c. was the jet airplane. because people no longer stake -- getaway day was today. we were on the 2:00 shuttle, there was the congress going back to new york, and everyone was flying out. the commuting factor, i think -- in the modern world of being back home to the constituency all the time, the post-gingrich years where many have looked to what transpired during that time where everyone was frowned upon to be in washington, to bring your family there to -- and i will sugge
paramount for president trump to repeal?think, charlie, in referring to me as a politician, that in and of itself connotes negativity. [laughter] charlie: i don't mean it that way. >> i know you don't mean it that way, but it is perceived -- when that happens, we prefer to be referred to as elected officials. [laughter] but, the nobility of politics and being involved in public debate on policy issues is a noble thing. it ought to be. many would look back to a great deal of changes, go...
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. >> reporter: there's no exact answer for what to do, protecting life is paramount. >> if your life is in danger like that, you absolutely have the right to defend yourself. >> reporter: then my partner and i answer the most dangerous call. domestic violence. >> we just want to make sure everything's okay. >> reporter: one brother has assaulted the other. my partner and i fail to separate the two, but i do well deciding to make an arrest. but the handcuffs would have been helpful. on a traffic stop, i fail to notice the driver i pulled over had opened his car door, that could have been dangerous. i did do meso things right. >> you explain to the driver while you were >> reporter: but i made one huge mistake. glue failed to notice, there was a loaded semi automatic gun on the passenger seat of the vehicle. which in and of itself is not a violation of the law here in maryland. >> reporter: he demonstrates what he does when he pulls someone over with a gun. >> i'm going to go ahead and retrieve that gun with your permission, of course, and i'm just going to hold onto that while i'm con
. >> reporter: there's no exact answer for what to do, protecting life is paramount. >> if your life is in danger like that, you absolutely have the right to defend yourself. >> reporter: then my partner and i answer the most dangerous call. domestic violence. >> we just want to make sure everything's okay. >> reporter: one brother has assaulted the other. my partner and i fail to separate the two, but i do well deciding to make an arrest. but the handcuffs would...
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p public educucation is paramount,t, but in a ununtry wheere a majajor pt ofof the popululation liv i in poverty,y, it's hardrd to get road safety high on n the publicgegenda. hector: : ordinary people are nt motivated by roroad safety asasa particicular issue. ththey wilhe otherer societal problems thatt they'll identifify before roadd safety, a and particularlrly ths like povertrty, equality, and employment. i rememberer a bail hearing g of a suspect who killd a couple of people, wherere the magistrate s said, it's a tragey when pepeople are killeled on te road or whenen people die on t e road, butut it happens. the e attitude prevailing very much h that this is just something that is inevitablele and that society should accept. narrator: in an attempt to shift attitudes like these, the western cape launched this ad, focusising on seatbelts. singege ♪ saw a a picture of you from the e other night ♪ narrator: the message is that a person without a seatbelt can fly out of their seat and kill the other passengngers. singer: ♪ just hold on now hold on tight we can stay together overnigh
p public educucation is paramount,t, but in a ununtry wheere a majajor pt ofof the popululation liv i in poverty,y, it's hardrd to get road safety high on n the publicgegenda. hector: : ordinary people are nt motivated by roroad safety asasa particicular issue. ththey wilhe otherer societal problems thatt they'll identifify before roadd safety, a and particularlrly ths like povertrty, equality, and employment. i rememberer a bail hearing g of a suspect who killd a couple of people, wherere the...
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paramount announces top gun maverick will be released 2019.riginal top gun tom cruise is said to return as maverick who is a flight instructor. >>> kanye west is trying to get out of his deal with jay-z's music service tidal. he claims they owe him $3 million. tmz adds west made up his mind before jay-z released his album on friday. several songs trash kanye. ♪adele was forced to cancel the final two shows of her world tour over the weekend. still fans as you saw went to the stadium in london to perform their own rendition of the british performer's hit song. adele posted a letter on instagram on saturday announcing she had to cancel her show because she damaged her vocal cords very lengthy. that came one day after the pop superstar hinted that could be the last tour of her career she is 29 years old. >> i know you're heartbroken over this. >> i love all musicians of all kinds. >> an explosion rocks a lancaster county neighborhood a home blown a part in the blast one was killed as workers repair a gas leak. >>> police in south jersey are inves
paramount announces top gun maverick will be released 2019.riginal top gun tom cruise is said to return as maverick who is a flight instructor. >>> kanye west is trying to get out of his deal with jay-z's music service tidal. he claims they owe him $3 million. tmz adds west made up his mind before jay-z released his album on friday. several songs trash kanye. ♪adele was forced to cancel the final two shows of her world tour over the weekend. still fans as you saw went to the stadium...
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because the benefits taken away from people, will roll into summer in which fiscal policy will become paramounthose same constraints will be on policymakers as they attempt to raise the debt ceiling, and do something about tax policy. vonnie: there is a huge agenda that they have not been able to get around to. i want to point out that our policy correspondent did a great report yesterday on the exponential goals in health care service jobs. that is one area of the economy where we could see some of that slack in the labor market go away. what are the ramifications of uncertainty in health care in the labor market? kim: it is broad and hard to talk about it concisely just now, but in effect, as you point out and as michael was saying yesterday, a lot of the jobs will experience growth in the next 10 years, and they have in the past five years, so you want to be careful as policymakers not to provide disincentives for the jobs. the policymakers are still struggling through the weight of obligation on health care, both public and private. they have come up against a intong number of retirees the
because the benefits taken away from people, will roll into summer in which fiscal policy will become paramounthose same constraints will be on policymakers as they attempt to raise the debt ceiling, and do something about tax policy. vonnie: there is a huge agenda that they have not been able to get around to. i want to point out that our policy correspondent did a great report yesterday on the exponential goals in health care service jobs. that is one area of the economy where we could see...
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who does not wa nt to that is no one alive who does not want to save charlie and his welfare is paramountposed by the family, whether it was possible to reverse profound brain damage. he said in order to be effective it would need to do that. the legal team for charlie gard's family said there was some evidence that in some cases it did improve brain damage. i am outside the high court at the moment and it is very noisy, there is a protest going on and we're waiting for the family of charlie gard to come out and a spokesperson to give a statement. the lawyers for the of charlie gard wa nted the lawyers for the of charlie gard wanted an order allowing them to remove him from great ormond street hospital and said new evidence shows experimental treatment could produce what they were calling improvement but whether the judge has what they were calling improvement but whether thejudge has been convinced of that or not we do not know. he said the case will continue on thursday. clearly have the adverts publicity this —— and the added publicity the chasers gained is due to the intervention of t
who does not wa nt to that is no one alive who does not want to save charlie and his welfare is paramountposed by the family, whether it was possible to reverse profound brain damage. he said in order to be effective it would need to do that. the legal team for charlie gard's family said there was some evidence that in some cases it did improve brain damage. i am outside the high court at the moment and it is very noisy, there is a protest going on and we're waiting for the family of charlie...
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his welfare was of paramount consideration.m for the family are giving evidence now to this tribunal. we are hearing from the court that it could well be adjourned for a full hearing on the 25th or the 26th, i do not have the exact date, but later on this month. thejudge said there exact date, but later on this month. the judge said there is some evidence that they need more time to gather it. this could actually be wrapped up today and postponed until later on in the month. given the huge interest, now international, the involvement of the pope and president trump, i wonder how much international press and media attention this case is getting. when we try to get into the court around two o'clock, usually the queens building at the high court is for family affairs and appeals and that kind of thing and there is usually lots of space for media. today it was absolutely packed. there were huge crowds outside. everyone was pushing. you can see there are a lot of people here. there is a lot of drama here outside the court. i am not
his welfare was of paramount consideration.m for the family are giving evidence now to this tribunal. we are hearing from the court that it could well be adjourned for a full hearing on the 25th or the 26th, i do not have the exact date, but later on this month. thejudge said there exact date, but later on this month. the judge said there is some evidence that they need more time to gather it. this could actually be wrapped up today and postponed until later on in the month. given the huge...
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. >> tom cruise is owed $1324 from paramount pictures, charles schwab and a few others. >> and kanye,m paypal, footlocker and quote insurance money. >> maybe if he gets that, he will give up on the money he says is owed to him. >> kanye, it's there, waiting. >> caitlyn jenner comes out on top with $3,892 from footlocker and insurance money. >> it's not just celebrities that have this lying around. you can check your own thing. and apparently, there's over $30 billion lying around unclaimed by all of us. >> you want to finish this. i want to check really quick. ip a -- i'm just checking something real quick. i'm researching a story, of course. >> shall i move on while you do this? do you want me to move on? >>> katy perry released a lyric sic video.o be confused with a they're apparently different. this is for "swish swish." but the star is not katy perry. and a lot of people are confused. >> it's a brazilian singer, gretchen pantorra does her best. i think it's an impression of katy perry. >> is that what's happening? >> i have no idea. >> that seems to be the question, really, what i
. >> tom cruise is owed $1324 from paramount pictures, charles schwab and a few others. >> and kanye,m paypal, footlocker and quote insurance money. >> maybe if he gets that, he will give up on the money he says is owed to him. >> kanye, it's there, waiting. >> caitlyn jenner comes out on top with $3,892 from footlocker and insurance money. >> it's not just celebrities that have this lying around. you can check your own thing. and apparently, there's over $30...
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>> american security is paramount. hard line on trade. on terrorism, more than tactics and armies. the president argued it is about a will to defend western values, the best of western civil civilization, and has become more comfortable than recent predecessors with fnreign regimes especially those with weapons. >> pauley: thank you. as the leaders met inside, anti-capitalist protesters fought with riot police outside. fires were set, bolts and rocks thrown, nearly 200 officers were hurt. at their meeting, presidents trump and putin pledged to work together to prevent cyberattacks. of course, russian hackers are suspected in a number of recent attacks, including one at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. jeff pegues has more on that. >> the hackers zeroed in on the wolf creek nuclear plant in kansas. u.s. officials say the intrusions were limited to administrative and business networks and insist there is no indication of a threat to public safety or plant operations. investigators have not attributed the incident to a specific country or cyber criminal, but on june 28th the f.b.i. a
>> american security is paramount. hard line on trade. on terrorism, more than tactics and armies. the president argued it is about a will to defend western values, the best of western civil civilization, and has become more comfortable than recent predecessors with fnreign regimes especially those with weapons. >> pauley: thank you. as the leaders met inside, anti-capitalist protesters fought with riot police outside. fires were set, bolts and rocks thrown, nearly 200 officers were...
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i fully agree to what he say -- you say about the paramount importance of economic growth for the maintenance of the government, but i think there are still additional factors. i think that the turks feel there's too much polarization in the country. i've heard about many years that they are afraid of a civil war, which never happened in the end, but there is something like wanting not to fight inside of the country. i have never seen so much polarization, political polarization, as is taking place right now. that is one important thing which could also lead to a broad opposition against the president. i also think that they fear international isolation, because there's more and more of a shift towards other dictatorships, like russia, or iran, or middle eastern countrie not all the turks are happy with this. melinda: let's come back in a moment to the question of international pressure. one last question in regards to mr. kilicdaroglu and the chp. why hasn't president erdogan cracked down yet on him and on this new movement, and if he were to crack down, couldn't mr. kilicdaroglu withstand t
i fully agree to what he say -- you say about the paramount importance of economic growth for the maintenance of the government, but i think there are still additional factors. i think that the turks feel there's too much polarization in the country. i've heard about many years that they are afraid of a civil war, which never happened in the end, but there is something like wanting not to fight inside of the country. i have never seen so much polarization, political polarization, as is taking...
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, that that is absolutely paramount, that they get the time with their son. paraphernalia of that formal setting. when the doctors on the parents just somehow could not get it together. absolutely. not in itself is an absolutely awful situation that anybody to be in. you know, sadly that also is where that time bracket as we discussed earlier has gone. it is such a lengthy process doing anything like that through the courts. it is always such a lengthy process , courts. it is always such a lengthy process, and as you say, for some unknown reason the communication between charlie's parents and the medical teams for whatever reason just broke down. thanks for your time. this is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: parents of the terminally—ill baby charlie gard, have ended their legalfight, for treatment in the us. they said valuable time had been wasted. president trump's advisor and son—in—law, jared kushner, has insisted that neither he nor anyone else from the trump election campaign colluded with russia. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hu
, that that is absolutely paramount, that they get the time with their son. paraphernalia of that formal setting. when the doctors on the parents just somehow could not get it together. absolutely. not in itself is an absolutely awful situation that anybody to be in. you know, sadly that also is where that time bracket as we discussed earlier has gone. it is such a lengthy process doing anything like that through the courts. it is always such a lengthy process , courts. it is always such a...
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the health of our armed forces, american and other united nations fighting men is of paramount importanceour job at this hospital is to keep these forces in good health. to this end we dedicate all the skill and resources of modern medicine and surgery. >> think of the largest hospital you know and you'll begin to appreciate the size of the army hospital in tokyo. there are hardly enough american nurses to do all the work. and for this reason it is a practice of this hospital, as it is elsewhere in the world, to employ foreign nationals to help us out. the young japanese women who work with us are pleasant and gentle and most efficient. they seem to be born nurses. what is a born nurse? can you tell by the way she moves, by the way she uses her hands to prepare the sterilized hypodermic needle and by the way she administers an injection? can you see it in the way she dresses a wound, in the way she places the gauze over the exposed flesh? the answer is yes. all the little things help to show whether she's right for her job. whether she is, as they say, a natural. but something else should
the health of our armed forces, american and other united nations fighting men is of paramount importanceour job at this hospital is to keep these forces in good health. to this end we dedicate all the skill and resources of modern medicine and surgery. >> think of the largest hospital you know and you'll begin to appreciate the size of the army hospital in tokyo. there are hardly enough american nurses to do all the work. and for this reason it is a practice of this hospital, as it is...
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. >> reporter: no one from paramount would talk with us and even tried to block our view of the filmut today's scene involved a protest on the steps of martinez' stately old course how the building complete with traffic, pedestrians and fake news reporters. jamison woodworth thought it was cool even if things moved slowly. is it different than what you thought it would be? >> yeah. >> reporter: in what way? >> i thought it would be more like action. >> reporter: a lot of location filming occur this is vallejo, as well. but for martinez, this week's shoot is just one of nine planned throughout the year. in martinez, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the tsa subpoenaing security on electronics larger than a cell phone. now at all u.s. airports, items larger than a phone will have to go in a separate screening bin like ipads, kindles and laptops. the tsa says the change affects passengers going through standard lanes. it doesn't apply to those enrolled in tsa precheck. >>> getting compensation for delayed or canceled flights can be hard enough when dealing with a u.s. airline. consumerwatch report
. >> reporter: no one from paramount would talk with us and even tried to block our view of the filmut today's scene involved a protest on the steps of martinez' stately old course how the building complete with traffic, pedestrians and fake news reporters. jamison woodworth thought it was cool even if things moved slowly. is it different than what you thought it would be? >> yeah. >> reporter: in what way? >> i thought it would be more like action. >> reporter: a...
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he said the court's paramount consideration at all times was charlie's best interest.his american neurologist claimed new evidence that his therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie's parents accepted that they showed his muscle wasting was now so severe, he was beyond help. a brave decision by charlie's pa rents, a brave decision by charlie's parents, they have reached the same conclusion. to lie in hospitalfor months. in court, connie yates said they would be haunted for the rest of their lives by what—ifs — what if their son had received the treatment months earlier? she said he had the potential to be a normal boy but it was now too late. for charlie, we say mummy and daddy, we love you so much. we always have and we always will and we are so sorry that we could not save you. the parents are now with charlie in his final hours. great ormond street said the agony, desolation and bravery of their decision humbled all who worked there.
he said the court's paramount consideration at all times was charlie's best interest.his american neurologist claimed new evidence that his therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie's parents accepted that they showed his muscle wasting was now so severe, he was beyond help. a brave decision by charlie's pa rents, a brave decision by charlie's parents, they have...
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>> guest: what's paramount for our companies is as we go towards the future i think it's important for our companies but i also think it's important for consumers that we have the same rules apply to everyone in the echo system and that we regulated by the same regulator. that's most important thing. >> do you think you're sober up on working out the details of what's considered sensitive or are you comfortable with where it is now? >> guest: we are absolutely looking for discuss details that chairman like bird and everyone because i think this a really important discussion for us all to have. >> host: just to go back to the 4g, 5g spectrum conversation, have makers and mobile companies gotten more efficient in the use of spectrum? and what are their responsibilities to make spectrum more efficient? >> guest: that's a great question. yes, absolutely. when i started in this industry 20 years ago we looked at spectrum above a gigahertz like you're never going to use about. then it was three gigahertz and then last year the fcc moved on high band that's in the 6 the 60 gigahertz range. so
>> guest: what's paramount for our companies is as we go towards the future i think it's important for our companies but i also think it's important for consumers that we have the same rules apply to everyone in the echo system and that we regulated by the same regulator. that's most important thing. >> do you think you're sober up on working out the details of what's considered sensitive or are you comfortable with where it is now? >> guest: we are absolutely looking for...
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he said the cold paramount consideration had been charlie's best interests i don't. a case came back to court when this american urologist michio hirano. claimed new evidence that he's nucleoside therapy could help last week he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night charlie's parents accepted the showed his muscle wasting was now so severe. he was beyond help. it was business he did not get the chance of treatment sooner. behold time has been wasted. we're now into live and up all boys been left to just lie in hospital. for months uppsala been given the treatment soon enough. they would have. to be a normal healthy. boy. in court connie eight said they would be haunted by the what ifs. for the rest of their lives but now they have to let charlie go. it's the kind of a brave decision by charlie's parents and. they have thought through for themselves what the new evidence shows. and and they reached a conclusion probably the judge would reach the same problem stripe right for
he said the cold paramount consideration had been charlie's best interests i don't. a case came back to court when this american urologist michio hirano. claimed new evidence that he's nucleoside therapy could help last week he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night charlie's parents accepted the showed his muscle wasting was now so severe. he was beyond help. it was business he did not get the chance...
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the governing responsibilities are actually paramount to that because they have to-- the president hasvite others to be part other solution and build bridges and invite people to be part of the success or share the blame for failure. and we haven't seen as much of that out of this white house as other presidents have done. it's the invitation to be part of a solution that compels a bureaucracy to want to work hard for you -- >> i was asking about the question about truth. >> and be a partner in the solution. >> rose: i was asking about the question about truth. do you believe what jack just said about-- >> there are some things that are so obviously true that the president said were not, like day one, how many people attended the inauguration. i mean that was-- a bizarre thing to ask your press secretary to go out and claim it was the biggest crowd ever on the the mall, when it was demonstrably not the biggest crowd ever. but he probably had more eyeballs and ears paying attention because of media, and the fact that more media outlets are covering everything. but, yes, i think sometime
the governing responsibilities are actually paramount to that because they have to-- the president hasvite others to be part other solution and build bridges and invite people to be part of the success or share the blame for failure. and we haven't seen as much of that out of this white house as other presidents have done. it's the invitation to be part of a solution that compels a bureaucracy to want to work hard for you -- >> i was asking about the question about truth. >> and be...
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were completely shocked about that, but i still managed to keep that bond and that was absolutely paramountf keep that bond between him and me. which must have made the loss, his death, all the more difficult. did you believe you would see him again, once he was there and with is? no, i knew i was never going to see him again, to the point where i talked about his death to him. throughout those months we talked about his death and how that was going to get communicated to me, because i knew from other experiences of other mothers who have gone through this that they don't get a call and it's quite often just put on the social media and that's how they find out. i actually said to my son, please don't do that to me. please make sure somebody has the courtesy to phone me and tell me you are dead, and he promised me. that is one thing he actually promised me. this is difficult stuff, but when you read about the young men who kill themselves or were killed as part of the london attack or the manchester suicide bombing, you know, you have to get your head around these young minds, where they are
were completely shocked about that, but i still managed to keep that bond and that was absolutely paramountf keep that bond between him and me. which must have made the loss, his death, all the more difficult. did you believe you would see him again, once he was there and with is? no, i knew i was never going to see him again, to the point where i talked about his death to him. throughout those months we talked about his death and how that was going to get communicated to me, because i knew...
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he said the court's paramount consideration had been charlie's best interest at all times.neurologist, dr michio hirano, claimed new evidence showed his nucleoside therapy could help charlie and last week he flew over to examine him. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday, charlie's parents accepted that these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe he was beyond help. it's an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents, they have thought for themselves what the new evidence shows and they have reached a conclusion, probably the judge would have reached the same. it is very brave of them to do it without waiting to hear what he had to say. in court, connie yates said they would be haunted for the rest of their lives by what—ifs. what if their son had received the treatment months earlier? she said he had the potential to be a normal boy but it was now too late. for charlie, we say "mummy and daddy, we love you so much." "we always have and we always will and we are so sorry that we could not save you." the parents are now with charlie in his final hours. great or
he said the court's paramount consideration had been charlie's best interest at all times.neurologist, dr michio hirano, claimed new evidence showed his nucleoside therapy could help charlie and last week he flew over to examine him. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday, charlie's parents accepted that these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe he was beyond help. it's an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents, they have thought for themselves what the new evidence shows...
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he said the court's paramount consideration had been charlie's best interests, at all times. an american neurologist, michio hirano, claimed new evidence showed his nucleoside therapy could help charlie, and last week he flew over to examine him. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday, charlie's parents accepted these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe he was beyond help. it's an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents. they have thought through for themselves what the new evidence shows, and they've reached a conclusion. probably the judge would have reached the same. it's very brave of them to do it without waiting to hear what he had to say. in court, connie yates said they would be haunted for the rest of their lives with the "what if." what if their son had received the treatment months earlier? she said he had the potential to be a normal boy, but it was now too late. to charlie we say, mummy and daddy, we love you so much. we always have and we always will, and we are so sorry that we could not save you." the parents are now with charlie in his fina
he said the court's paramount consideration had been charlie's best interests, at all times. an american neurologist, michio hirano, claimed new evidence showed his nucleoside therapy could help charlie, and last week he flew over to examine him. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday, charlie's parents accepted these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe he was beyond help. it's an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents. they have thought through for themselves what the new...
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have not had any infections in it for well over a decade now so it is very, very safe and that is paramountmportant thing that we maintain the safety of the blood supply, which this evidence suggests it will do. so you can say categorically no one at risk will donate blood or if they do, that that blood would then be discovered, is that what you are saying? that is right. all sex workers, for example, which has been the biggest shift, it has been unprecedented in fact, the evidence that we supplied government showed that we supplied government showed that 98% of sex workers that we surveyed rated their sexual health is very important and the same percentage, so 98% knew their hiv status. it is down to three months, should it go even further in your view? what we are calling on the government to do now is to continually review the evidence because it is changing so quickly that in three or four years, we could see some dramatic changes. what we would like to see specifically is an investment from government into gay and bisexual men who only have oral sex because we know from our clinical wo
have not had any infections in it for well over a decade now so it is very, very safe and that is paramountmportant thing that we maintain the safety of the blood supply, which this evidence suggests it will do. so you can say categorically no one at risk will donate blood or if they do, that that blood would then be discovered, is that what you are saying? that is right. all sex workers, for example, which has been the biggest shift, it has been unprecedented in fact, the evidence that we...
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journalists many of them a great they also they they consider the importance of the fourth estate to be paramount and so they don't like it when they feel that they are under attack and in america in the last year you've seen this real sort of surge of anger about the way that trump is destroying the credibility of the media. and i think it's unnecessary and i think to to to react to trump in this way is to almost prove him right. if we look at the network itself the reputation has been on shaky ground recently there's been a retraction of of a russia related story story resignations allegations of putting ratings before facts. how do you think c.n.n. is handling all the stuff that's been going on well again as i say i think they are in danger of overreacting to trump and trump ism and to taking what happens on twitter for too seriously but at the same time i think we shouldn't get carried away we shouldn't join the sort of trumpets and saying it's a fake news network and all that's rubbish it does a lot of very good journalism. it's mishandled the trump presidency and particularly the direct att
journalists many of them a great they also they they consider the importance of the fourth estate to be paramount and so they don't like it when they feel that they are under attack and in america in the last year you've seen this real sort of surge of anger about the way that trump is destroying the credibility of the media. and i think it's unnecessary and i think to to to react to trump in this way is to almost prove him right. if we look at the network itself the reputation has been on...
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he said the court's paramount consideration at all times was charlie's best interest.when this american neurologist claimed new evidence that his therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie's parents accepted that these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe, he was beyond help. an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents, they have reached the same conclusion that the judge had reached. —— that the judge conclusion that the judge had reached. —— that thejudge properly would have reached. —— probably. it is very brave of them to do it without waiting to hear what he had to say. in court, connie yates said they would be haunted for the rest of their lives by what—ifs — what if their son had received the treatment months earlier? she said he had the potential to be a normal boy but it was now too late. for charlie, we say mummy and daddy, we love you so much. we always have and we always will and we are so sorry that we could not
he said the court's paramount consideration at all times was charlie's best interest.when this american neurologist claimed new evidence that his therapy could help. last week, he and another doctor from the vatican flew over to examine charlie for the first time. new mri body scans were ordered. on friday night, charlie's parents accepted that these showed his muscle wasting was now so severe, he was beyond help. an incredibly brave decision by charlie's parents, they have reached the same...