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employees boxing up parts, parts that one worker told me they are no longer selling. what else we found, plus a list of all the commercial airlines where the bogus parts where found all in my full report tonight at 6:00, or you can go to our web site, nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. back to you. >> stephen thank you very much. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call, 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> university of california board of regents vote on a budget as outrage grows over an audits claim that $175 million was found in a secret fund at the uc president's office. protesters have been very vocal during the meetings in san francisco. this was a look at the scene yesterday. protest in spanish and english briefly shut down that meeting. uc president janet napolitano says the auditor's report is inaccurate but she says she's implementing all 33 of the auditor's recommendations for improving transparency. >>> they have the money, now it's time to spend it. san francisco's muni is reportedly ready to shift millions
employees boxing up parts, parts that one worker told me they are no longer selling. what else we found, plus a list of all the commercial airlines where the bogus parts where found all in my full report tonight at 6:00, or you can go to our web site, nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. back to you. >> stephen thank you very much. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call, 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> university of...
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in automotive, for example, they did it part by part, and some of those parts aren't used in cars anymoreechnology has changed. so, changes like that are needed. a lot of things that weren't even thought about, digital economy not really dealt with, services economy not really dealt with very much. some of the liberalization mexico has made through its natural resources, so there is a lot of stuff to do. at the end of the day, the object -- the objective will be twofold. increased total trade and reduce our trade deficit with mexico and to a lesser degree canada. jason: help us understand the timeline. the president spoke with the president of mexico and canada last week. what is the next step? what you do next with each of those countries? mr. ross: what we are waiting on is the congress to authorize the trade promotion authority, the so-called fast-track. what is required is to have two more consultations, then for them to accept the formal letter, a stylized letter setting out our negotiating objectives. that starts the 90 day clock, so that is the key ingredient. it is the only reason
in automotive, for example, they did it part by part, and some of those parts aren't used in cars anymoreechnology has changed. so, changes like that are needed. a lot of things that weren't even thought about, digital economy not really dealt with, services economy not really dealt with very much. some of the liberalization mexico has made through its natural resources, so there is a lot of stuff to do. at the end of the day, the object -- the objective will be twofold. increased total trade...
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make the parts are you still making parts. >> no i don't think so. >> what about this part that i boughtr the internet. >> call 911. >> when asked is to leave we did. while a bad elt won't make a crash it can't keep rescue frus crews from find going. >> there are a lot of people that want to make a make a quick buck and buy something off ee bay sfl american airlines told my we are always sand ridge laent to validate parts against the manufacturer specifications and in the very rare instance we come across sup we take action. delta told us they are cooperate wg the faa in their case and that each part they purchase goes through faa approved inspection process. other airlineses either had no comment or did not get back to us. if you want to know more go to the website, nbc bay area.com,/we investigate raunl jessica. >> thank you stephen pfrmt very interesting if you have a tip recording this story or any other story. dpif us a call 1-888-996-tips or you can send us email directly to the you know at nbcbayarea.com. >> all right bretts in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri now the temperatures
make the parts are you still making parts. >> no i don't think so. >> what about this part that i boughtr the internet. >> call 911. >> when asked is to leave we did. while a bad elt won't make a crash it can't keep rescue frus crews from find going. >> there are a lot of people that want to make a make a quick buck and buy something off ee bay sfl american airlines told my we are always sand ridge laent to validate parts against the manufacturer specifications and...
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on the issue of refugees, it was part of that message, you've got to doo part -- got to do part of the work here, this is your responsibility. it's wrapped into the inspirational part. this is your your young people and we need to create a better future for them. it seemed hard what he really meant there. it's not a message -- it's not just a message for the region, if you will, look at the political -- that have come principally from syria and other parts of the world as well. that's instability. so the notion that the region has done a good job, the region needs help. this is a regional job at issue, when it seems as trump gets back toward everything, it comes down to the money, you know, you've got to pay for nato if you're the nato countries. here in the middle east, you know, you've got to fings this problem, it's your problem, don't expect the united states to take on the burden, that's part of his narrative, if you will, that's part, i think the message of that part was pitched somewhere in the middle there. >> yeah, all right, so 10 past 10:00 or so. a lot of money being offere
on the issue of refugees, it was part of that message, you've got to doo part -- got to do part of the work here, this is your responsibility. it's wrapped into the inspirational part. this is your your young people and we need to create a better future for them. it seemed hard what he really meant there. it's not a message -- it's not just a message for the region, if you will, look at the political -- that have come principally from syria and other parts of the world as well. that's...
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go ahead and call faa. >> reporter: the faa says don't make the parts. are you still making parts?no, i don't think so. >> reporter: what about this part i bought over the internet? >> call 911. >> reporter: when asked to leave, we did. while a bad elt won't make an airplane crash, it can delay rescue crews from finding it after it does. >> unfortunately, there are a lot of people that, you know, want to make a quick buck and buy something off ebay. >> reporter: in an e-mailed statement american airlines said, quote, we are always vigilant to validate parts against the manufacturer's specifications. in the very rare instance we come across an sup, we immediately take action to remove the parts from our system. delta airlines told us they're cooperating in the faa in the case involving a part on their airplane and that each part they purchase goes through an faa-approved inspection process. other airlines and manufacturers either had no comment or did not get back to us. you can read the full statements on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. with the investigative unit,
go ahead and call faa. >> reporter: the faa says don't make the parts. are you still making parts?no, i don't think so. >> reporter: what about this part i bought over the internet? >> call 911. >> reporter: when asked to leave, we did. while a bad elt won't make an airplane crash, it can delay rescue crews from finding it after it does. >> unfortunately, there are a lot of people that, you know, want to make a quick buck and buy something off ebay. >>...
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part of the black panther campaign, a major part was , social reform.ducational reform, health care, housing, the freedom to get an education that was useful for them. and opposition to the legal system that was imprisoning thousands of african americans with no good reason. an element we want to focus on and make known more widely to the american public is the notion of survival programs. that the party was developing a series of activities and pioneered the idea of legal aid, health clinics, educational programs, a free breakfast program for schoolchildren. the social reform the panthers was ased and symbolized important, probably more important, than the militaristic side and militant activities highlighted in the press at the time. another element of king's evolution was his development and opposition to the vietnam war, an issue that rent american society in the 1960's and 1970's. king in 1967 straight out said one of his greatest disappointments was america's failure to deal with the triple evils of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism. a
part of the black panther campaign, a major part was , social reform.ducational reform, health care, housing, the freedom to get an education that was useful for them. and opposition to the legal system that was imprisoning thousands of african americans with no good reason. an element we want to focus on and make known more widely to the american public is the notion of survival programs. that the party was developing a series of activities and pioneered the idea of legal aid, health clinics,...
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that has been fundamental and a key part of jd.com. 's growth. that was a key part. consistency with the person you are trying to work with, but also trust and making sure the customer trust them, is important. yes. on the continent, when we had to do the physical growth, we had to build a relationship with retailers. and you need to engage consumers who are going to buy it. which bits are you going to do and what will you hand over to other people? it is very tempting to hope that someone can do it all, because they will probably promise that. but you will find out there interests are slightly different and they will not see the brand in the same way you will and understand its dynamics. increasingly, we try to partner for physical movement for goods, but we will set up local teams who build relationships with retailers and talk to consumers about the brand. cat, the brothers from before said time and again, there are plenty of distractors. yes. we have passed up on some things because it would take too much time for us and out into servers that market. file the int
that has been fundamental and a key part of jd.com. 's growth. that was a key part. consistency with the person you are trying to work with, but also trust and making sure the customer trust them, is important. yes. on the continent, when we had to do the physical growth, we had to build a relationship with retailers. and you need to engage consumers who are going to buy it. which bits are you going to do and what will you hand over to other people? it is very tempting to hope that someone can...
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some of the parts are made in china. some of the parts are made by us.l bidding. this is a significant moment for china, trying to show it's technically proficient in complex manufacturing. but the home—made label isn't the whole picture. the engines and systems are among the things supplied by more than a dozen foreign firms. she will get her way. it will sell well in china. state backed airlines will see to that. but will it fly the flag abroad? that is the big test. now to a film that is breaking box office records in india and around the world. bahubali two is a fantasy epic on a massive scale, and it is being billed as the most successful indian film of all time. 0ur south asia correspondent justin rowlatt has more. bahubali 2 is a sensation of billowing hair and bulging muscles. this special effects extravaganza is reckoned to have taken 5 billion rupees in its first week in india — £60 million. and it is cleaning up over here, too, with both the hindi and tamil versions making the uk top ten. we have such strong stories, such strong characters in
some of the parts are made in china. some of the parts are made by us.l bidding. this is a significant moment for china, trying to show it's technically proficient in complex manufacturing. but the home—made label isn't the whole picture. the engines and systems are among the things supplied by more than a dozen foreign firms. she will get her way. it will sell well in china. state backed airlines will see to that. but will it fly the flag abroad? that is the big test. now to a film that is...
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millions today were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood.the details from darren burnett. over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. right 110w it is heading towards the uk. right now we are drawing up some humid air from the south and that has been bringing with it a muddy field today but also a good deal of cloud, not much sunshine. bursts of rain, thunder storms not far away but the tendency is through the rest of the night to push the wetter weather north and east into the north sea, most north and east into the north sea, m ost pla ces north and east into the north sea, most places becoming dry and staying cloudy and a bit misty, warm and humid across england and wales. heading into tuesday morning, for many parts of england, it will be starting dry, we may start to see the cloud beginning to break up as well, one or two
millions today were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood.the details from darren burnett. over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. right 110w it is heading towards the uk. right now we are drawing up some humid air from the south and that has been bringing with it a...
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they worked in the boys club their part of the number eight boys club in the city. and you can see black and white and latinos, even now you can see there is a push for hiring more hispanic officers. i noticed cronyism especially in the midwest, you don't see the black and wet officers in the same, you see them in the inner cities. but you don't see them west of the mason dixon. everywhere you go it's alwayss so-and-so's cousin or brother who got hired as a policeman the bottom line is we should of kepd the affirmative-action and make sure those hired out of ten officers they could've either been raised or lived in the inner-city. try >> i know there are police departments across the country that are trying to increase diversity because they know that it's also part of this issue and bridging the divide between black and blue.u however, it's easier said thanin done because if you see the images on tv their people in the black community who don't want l be a part of this. why would they? there's so much attention a place in these days and a lot of it is negative. it
they worked in the boys club their part of the number eight boys club in the city. and you can see black and white and latinos, even now you can see there is a push for hiring more hispanic officers. i noticed cronyism especially in the midwest, you don't see the black and wet officers in the same, you see them in the inner cities. but you don't see them west of the mason dixon. everywhere you go it's alwayss so-and-so's cousin or brother who got hired as a policeman the bottom line is we...
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and number two, she would not take part in television debates.'t a negotiating position, she wasn't going to change her mind. so threatening to empty chair would have led to an empty chair. ultimately, the viewer doesn't learn anything from an empty chair. she has paid no price for refusing the leaders debate. in fact, there she is on the one show sofa, and viewers have said, whatever you say, they feel that's wrong, and maybe she would have given in. but she hasn't paid a price for saying no. we don't know she's not paid a price. some viewers may decide that they're going to change their vote as a result of the strategy of the leaders of the election. so that's not really ourjudgment. but it doesn't help anybody to say that because the prime minister isn't going to appear in one format she can't therefore appear in other programmes, whether it's question time or election questions or andrew neil interviews. or the one show orjeremy vine or any of the other programmes that are interviewing the prime minister. it's only since 2010 that we've actua
and number two, she would not take part in television debates.'t a negotiating position, she wasn't going to change her mind. so threatening to empty chair would have led to an empty chair. ultimately, the viewer doesn't learn anything from an empty chair. she has paid no price for refusing the leaders debate. in fact, there she is on the one show sofa, and viewers have said, whatever you say, they feel that's wrong, and maybe she would have given in. but she hasn't paid a price for saying no....
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if theresa may was not taking part but had a change of mind.cations chief seamus milne. walking towards the spectacular, sumptuous venue walking towards the spectacular, sumptuous venue for this 2017 election debate. so jeremy sumptuous venue for this 2017 election debate. sojeremy corbyn against all expectations, a last—minute decision that he would ta ke last—minute decision that he would take part after all and are throwing down the gauntlet as he did to theresa may demanding that she would also change your mind and take part in the debate. but she is insisting that she will not. she would rather be out and about on the stump meeting voters, she said. jeremy corbyn is there. the debate itself under way in about 25 minutes. with just over a week to go until polling day, senior figures from the seven main parties will take questions from the audience. the bbc‘s mishal husain will moderate the debate. labour leaderjeremy corbyn is taking part but the prime minister theresa may will not be here at the debate. she has said she's busy meeting vote
if theresa may was not taking part but had a change of mind.cations chief seamus milne. walking towards the spectacular, sumptuous venue walking towards the spectacular, sumptuous venue for this 2017 election debate. so jeremy sumptuous venue for this 2017 election debate. sojeremy corbyn against all expectations, a last—minute decision that he would ta ke last—minute decision that he would take part after all and are throwing down the gauntlet as he did to theresa may demanding that she...
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isn't your decision not to take part and metaphorfor your your decision not to take part and metaphorry happy to repeatedly criticised the labour party but for your own plans, the reluctance to give us much detail, on brexit, the future immigration system, how many people will use the winter fuel allowance? what i have done in terms of the ma nifesto what i have done in terms of the manifesto is be open with the british people about the great challenges we face as a country over the next few years and beyond. and how we will address those challenges. and you talk about the brexit negotiations, i have set out clearly what our 12 objectives are for those brexit negotiations. that is the right thing to do. do people not want more from you? you basically are saying that in many of these big issues, i will get back to you? i think what we owe to people is to be open about the challenges we face as a country and be open with them about the solutions were offering. in campaigns, the path is often less smooth. those who start out in front. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, bath. the debate will tak
isn't your decision not to take part and metaphorfor your your decision not to take part and metaphorry happy to repeatedly criticised the labour party but for your own plans, the reluctance to give us much detail, on brexit, the future immigration system, how many people will use the winter fuel allowance? what i have done in terms of the ma nifesto what i have done in terms of the manifesto is be open with the british people about the great challenges we face as a country over the next few...
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it's an important part of the american revolution in and the long part of the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and i think that's what makes cities great. >> we are going to have to the corner and make a left. they are about to have their barracks alternate jersey, but the amount still in existence. >> houston museum. they do reenactments in the front courtyard including musket fire, which can be a little cause for concern. baathists is right across street from us and we hear it all the time. so now we are approaching ratepayer. that is why some of the windows are blocked to. the front part to string the 1880s, 1890s, but the oldest part of the status from senate t. 92, which means oldest steakhouse still in use. state street is one of the main drags in the air just really beautiful old houses along here. these are houses up by one of the roving families. this is the roebling mansion over there and now is municipalities. >> was the river important to trenton trenton sun initially? absolutely. there is evidence of native american settlements here for many thousands of y
it's an important part of the american revolution in and the long part of the industrial revolution. a lot of great buildings and i think that's what makes cities great. >> we are going to have to the corner and make a left. they are about to have their barracks alternate jersey, but the amount still in existence. >> houston museum. they do reenactments in the front courtyard including musket fire, which can be a little cause for concern. baathists is right across street from us and...
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at his mother's as well, part-time. his mother called tonya there's the only female jewish realtor in town for advice about her building. there was a lot of grumbling in town, a lot of anxiety in town after the npi, after the national polity institute and the nazi salute responding to spencer's talk. people are very upset he was being introduced to international media as richard spencer from whitefish. our town is like that's not whitefish. he did not represent whitefish. we moved there in 2014 and a few months later i learned about richard spencer because he bought a building downtown and was moving the address of the policy institute whitefish. the town was in an uproar. the town spoke out in the city council passed a resolution, the best they could do, to say we are in support of diversity. these views do not represent us and this thought is not welcome in our town. in november, there was a lot of anxiety about not wanting to be represented by him. at first, in terms of picking up , at first, city officials and leade
at his mother's as well, part-time. his mother called tonya there's the only female jewish realtor in town for advice about her building. there was a lot of grumbling in town, a lot of anxiety in town after the npi, after the national polity institute and the nazi salute responding to spencer's talk. people are very upset he was being introduced to international media as richard spencer from whitefish. our town is like that's not whitefish. he did not represent whitefish. we moved there in 2014...
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owens: this part was really good.c l.a. spots and some classic new york spots, which is rad to see vincent, 'cause he's an east l.a. kid. a lot of tricks you really like to see him doing -- the fakie bigflips are always super rad. just fast and furious on the streets. i love it. rodriguez: the word that pops to my mind when i hear "ishod -- what do you think about him as a skater?" is "prolific." he's prolific. he can do everything. he's a skater that... he is skateboarding. he's done it so much. he's pushed himself so hard, spent so much time on the board. like, they say you master something in 10,000 hours. he's well-past 10,000. he's pushed himself to a different plain of just... it is him. he has to skate. there's some people who are good, awesome skateboarders, but there are very few who are great like him, who are masters of the craft. it's like he's meant for this. ♪ wair: what makes an "x games real street" part hard? cars. that's the danger 'cause we're in the streets. random heroes, pedestrians. security gua
owens: this part was really good.c l.a. spots and some classic new york spots, which is rad to see vincent, 'cause he's an east l.a. kid. a lot of tricks you really like to see him doing -- the fakie bigflips are always super rad. just fast and furious on the streets. i love it. rodriguez: the word that pops to my mind when i hear "ishod -- what do you think about him as a skater?" is "prolific." he's prolific. he can do everything. he's a skater that... he is skateboarding....
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are you still making parts?o, i don't think so. >> reporter: what about this part i bought over the internet? >> call 911. >> reporter: when asked to leave we did. while a bad elt won't make an airplane crash it can delay rescue crews from finding it after it does. >> there are unfortunately people that want to make a quick buck and buy stuff off ebay. >> in an e-mail stadium american airline said we are quote, careful to verify parts against faa. if we come across parts, we make efforts to remove them from our system. delta is koomting krng parts on their airplane and each part they purchase goes through inspection approved process. other airlines either had no comment or didn't get back to us. read the full statements on our website at nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. with the investigative unit i'm stephen stock. back to you. >>> the actions of a small town in texas could have a major say in what happens to sanctuary cities in the u.s. the leal battle that's brewing next. the latest battle over illegal immigrati
are you still making parts?o, i don't think so. >> reporter: what about this part i bought over the internet? >> call 911. >> reporter: when asked to leave we did. while a bad elt won't make an airplane crash it can delay rescue crews from finding it after it does. >> there are unfortunately people that want to make a quick buck and buy stuff off ebay. >> in an e-mail stadium american airline said we are quote, careful to verify parts against faa. if we come across...
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that has been popular in some parts.35 hour work week, emmanuel macron wants flexibility on that but says any overtime pay will be exempt from tax. i thought that was an interesting aspect of it. marine le pen simply says she will keep it. one place being closely watched this election is the town of troyes. emmanuel macron and marine le pen were separated by less than a percent in the first round. francois fillon won the vote here, but with him out of the picture it could go either way. the bbc‘s thomas fessy is there. we spoke with him earlier. here we are in the north—west of france in an area famous for it champagne but also for textile industry. famous brands like lacoste come from here. this is a conservative stronghold but marine le pen has come first in the first round in the whole of the region, with the regional score of 30.3%, which gives you a bit of an idea what may happen on sunday. she clearly has a strong lead in this region. how are people bad feeling about the debate on the run—off, the second—round of t
that has been popular in some parts.35 hour work week, emmanuel macron wants flexibility on that but says any overtime pay will be exempt from tax. i thought that was an interesting aspect of it. marine le pen simply says she will keep it. one place being closely watched this election is the town of troyes. emmanuel macron and marine le pen were separated by less than a percent in the first round. francois fillon won the vote here, but with him out of the picture it could go either way. the...
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are you still making parts?> no, i don't think so. >> call 911. >> it can delay rescue crews from finding it. >> unfortunately there are a lot of people that want to make a quick buck and buy something off e bay. >> reporter: american airlines said we are quote always vigilant to get parts under specificatio specifications. we immediately take action to remove the parts from our system. delta airlines told us their cooperating in an investigation on their airplane and each part goes through an faa approval process. others either had no comment or did not get back to us. you can read the full statements on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com/we investigate. i'm stephen stock. now back to you. >>> it's scary to think about how often most of us fly. >> don't want to think about it. it's going to be beautiful this week and this weekend. >>> the good news is we should be staying away from triple digits as we head to the forecast. >> certified most accurate in the bay area. >> we're going to start off really beauti
are you still making parts?> no, i don't think so. >> call 911. >> it can delay rescue crews from finding it. >> unfortunately there are a lot of people that want to make a quick buck and buy something off e bay. >> reporter: american airlines said we are quote always vigilant to get parts under specificatio specifications. we immediately take action to remove the parts from our system. delta airlines told us their cooperating in an investigation on their airplane and...
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the bad part, how can i say, closures.dge on to the public here at what has become a unesco world heritage site, the big pit national coal museum. 0n tours, with some of the children, especially youngsters, i‘d tell them to touch it if they wa nt i‘d tell them to touch it if they want to... but as the role of a coal miner disappears want to... but as the role of a coal minerdisappears in want to... but as the role of a coal miner disappears in britain, john and the other ex—miners are looking to retire and looking for people to carry on their work. this is essential in showing the public what it was like mining underground all those years ago. and without passing that knowledge on, the fear is that the history of mining and culture in south wales could be lost. it's really important that we keep that a life... really important that we keep that a life. . . these really important that we keep that a life... these are the first apprentices. they will learn not only the history but the technical aspects of how to fix and main
the bad part, how can i say, closures.dge on to the public here at what has become a unesco world heritage site, the big pit national coal museum. 0n tours, with some of the children, especially youngsters, i‘d tell them to touch it if they wa nt i‘d tell them to touch it if they want to... but as the role of a coal miner disappears want to... but as the role of a coal minerdisappears in want to... but as the role of a coal miner disappears in britain, john and the other ex—miners are...
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as part of the museum, part of the summer two paleontology we ended a curriculum given by scientists professor phillip tobias. for his talk, professor tobias had pulled out well known specimen from fossil vault flat atopped red velvet showing them like red gems we filed into the tool take our seat. we would seen cats like these of these fossils before. but here we were going to get to see the real thing. professor tobias was a thin petite man with carefully combed hair and meticulously tied tie. i felt as if i toured over him. arrived in a starch laboratory coat clutches box he put at one end of the bend and began describing human ancestors picking up one of the specimens in front of him turning over in his hand pointing out and anatomical sort of like we did here with the bone and carefully putting back on the tray. the man exuded and scientific. the fossils we were looking at represented research and epitomize in understanding human evolution. as stories different fossils flowed together it was obvious that professor tobias had given a lecture many times before but we had never hea
as part of the museum, part of the summer two paleontology we ended a curriculum given by scientists professor phillip tobias. for his talk, professor tobias had pulled out well known specimen from fossil vault flat atopped red velvet showing them like red gems we filed into the tool take our seat. we would seen cats like these of these fossils before. but here we were going to get to see the real thing. professor tobias was a thin petite man with carefully combed hair and meticulously tied...
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it'll be across eastern parts for the first part of sunday.nce again, a day of sunny spells and some really sharp showers. this is bbc news — the headlines: president trump has denied sacking the fbi director because of his investigation into alleged russian links to his election campaign, saying mr comey was a "grandstander" who had left the fbi in turmoil. changing his earlier story, mr trump said he had made the decision to fire james comey alone. foreign ministers of the eight countries with territory in the arctic circle have agreed on the need for urgent global action to reduce greenhouse gases. however, the us secretary of state, rex tillerson told the ministers, meeting in alaska, that his country would not rush to make a decision. one of south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—style posters around the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk
it'll be across eastern parts for the first part of sunday.nce again, a day of sunny spells and some really sharp showers. this is bbc news — the headlines: president trump has denied sacking the fbi director because of his investigation into alleged russian links to his election campaign, saying mr comey was a "grandstander" who had left the fbi in turmoil. changing his earlier story, mr trump said he had made the decision to fire james comey alone. foreign ministers of the eight...
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friday night into saturday we could see storms rumbling through western parts of the uk.ill keep on wafting in from the south, so humid air increasing and we will see the threat of thunderstorms. temperatures perhaps rising to 28—30 degrees, just that little bit less hot there, across scotland. into sunday, it does look as though fresher air gets into the northern half of the uk, but in the south, we'll see certainly increasing amount of cloud but also increasing humidity. it'll turn more sticky across the south during sunday. and yes, that is rain and these could be storms as well, so sunday into monday not only does the humidity increase but also the threat of thunderstorms and downpours. very difficult to predict what the temperature will be across southern areas on monday, if it stays cloudy and rainy, maybe in the low 20s. if the clouds break, it could even get up to 25 degrees. but you can see a lot fresher across northern areas, so bank holiday monday summary — sunshine and showers and fresher in the north, still warm and humid and stormy in the south. this is bbc
friday night into saturday we could see storms rumbling through western parts of the uk.ill keep on wafting in from the south, so humid air increasing and we will see the threat of thunderstorms. temperatures perhaps rising to 28—30 degrees, just that little bit less hot there, across scotland. into sunday, it does look as though fresher air gets into the northern half of the uk, but in the south, we'll see certainly increasing amount of cloud but also increasing humidity. it'll turn more...
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police say they've captured "a large part" of the network involved.affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. the bomber, salman abedi, came back to manchester from libya last week. renting a flat in this block, he had already bought many of the ingredients for his lethal device. it was here that salman abedi spent his last weekend, putting his bomb together, making the final preparations to attack a concert full of teenage girls. about three months earlier, before he went to libya for the last time, abedi rented a flat in this block, being pored over by forensics officers this week as a possible bomb factory. the flat is owned by aiman elwafi. his friend told the bbc what aiman found after abedi had left. a piece of metal in the bathroom, and the electricity is switched off, the fire alarm is switched off. and he can smell a strong, strong, strong smell coming up from the carpet. and aiman told me, i think it's like a diesel, like a petrol, something chemical. detectives say they have made very significant finds and, crucially, believe they hav
police say they've captured "a large part" of the network involved.affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. the bomber, salman abedi, came back to manchester from libya last week. renting a flat in this block, he had already bought many of the ingredients for his lethal device. it was here that salman abedi spent his last weekend, putting his bomb together, making the final preparations to attack a concert full of teenage girls. about three months earlier, before he went to...
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some cloud for the northern part of the uk. it will bea the northern part of the uk.ll be a bit hazy. it will stay dry in england and wales. could get as high as mid—20s in the south—east corner. bit of cloud in the west. a few spots of rain the western scotland and northern ireland. it gets warmer on wednesday and beyond. —— a fuse box of rain for western you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump continues his visit to saudi arabia — where he's preparing to address gulf leaders on the need to confront extremism. labour renews its push to attract older voters — while the conservatives defend their plans to overhaul social care funding. party leaders will stop campaigning for an hour today to remember the mpjo cox, who was murdered in her constituency last year. north korea has launched another missile test, according to the south korean military. it follows this test last week, of a rocket said to be capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. now on bbc news — ainslie‘s america's cup quest. sir ben ainslie is the most successful sailor in olympic history.
some cloud for the northern part of the uk. it will bea the northern part of the uk.ll be a bit hazy. it will stay dry in england and wales. could get as high as mid—20s in the south—east corner. bit of cloud in the west. a few spots of rain the western scotland and northern ireland. it gets warmer on wednesday and beyond. —— a fuse box of rain for western you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump continues his visit to saudi arabia — where he's preparing to address...
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they are part of the labor of search. other newspapers don't want them to be outlawed out of the industry, so they are stepping up their philanthropic activities, they are forming newsboy clubs and newsboy republics. laws are passed to make them licensed and limit how late they can be on the street and how young they can be on the street. they develop a newsboy court where they are self-regulating themselves and passing judgment on their own violations. so in this way, in terms of the reform movement, they become dues, so italian and who they are changes, as well. >> when did the papers stop using newsboys? mr. digirolamo: it is gradual. i think the 1930's is a key turning point because jobs are so scarce that it becomes work for adults. there are fewer children in their in the trade. also, technology is involved. you have cars and subways, and that is changing the industry, as well. the 1930's, they are still on the streets in big ways, but they have competition from adult. in the 1940's, it is more reliance on stands an
they are part of the labor of search. other newspapers don't want them to be outlawed out of the industry, so they are stepping up their philanthropic activities, they are forming newsboy clubs and newsboy republics. laws are passed to make them licensed and limit how late they can be on the street and how young they can be on the street. they develop a newsboy court where they are self-regulating themselves and passing judgment on their own violations. so in this way, in terms of the reform...
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but the second part was terrorist financing and a big part of my job as a young banker in the region, saudi arabia and the gulf, was to run around all the local banks and get them to open accounts with my bank in new york so i knew all the banks, i knew all the exchange dealers in the suk because they also had to have u.s. dollar facilities so i was able to work actively with soma, saudi arabia monetary agency, the regulator for all the banks and work with the ministry of interior who were in the process of sething up a financial investigative unit to focus on terrorist financing and money laundering inside the banks. all of those efforts since then have grown and expanded by leaps and bounds. the other thing we did at the time which is -- has paid great dividends in this effort is as a result of a conversation i had with the treasury secretary at the time, which was precipitated because of a misunderstanding that happened about treasury in washington, d.c.'s desire to designate certain saudis as facilitators of terrorism through terrorist financing and on the other side the saudis ha
but the second part was terrorist financing and a big part of my job as a young banker in the region, saudi arabia and the gulf, was to run around all the local banks and get them to open accounts with my bank in new york so i knew all the banks, i knew all the exchange dealers in the suk because they also had to have u.s. dollar facilities so i was able to work actively with soma, saudi arabia monetary agency, the regulator for all the banks and work with the ministry of interior who were in...
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it's a two-part thing. i get that. >> michael, it was only because of votes 3 to 5 million illegal aliens that voted in california for hillary clinton. don't you know that much by now? >> ana, that's your responsibility. >> wow. >> i'm legal. >> that just happened. brian, you were there -- >> that's my friend. >> tell us what it was like inside the campaign from the first comey letter until election day. >> well, for the first four days, it was a firestorm and then it sort of died down and by the middle of that final week of the campaign, there was more scrutiny on james comey and why he send that letter than anything else and i think that we thought we would have withstood it and the huge switch and swing in the voting trends between the states that had early voting and throughout the month of october versus those that voted in the final week and on election day was huge. look, don, we lost by less than 100,000 votes across three states. you can point to any number of factors and all of them might have bee
it's a two-part thing. i get that. >> michael, it was only because of votes 3 to 5 million illegal aliens that voted in california for hillary clinton. don't you know that much by now? >> ana, that's your responsibility. >> wow. >> i'm legal. >> that just happened. brian, you were there -- >> that's my friend. >> tell us what it was like inside the campaign from the first comey letter until election day. >> well, for the first four days, it was a...
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an important part in the american revolution, then a long part in the industrial revolution.here are a lot of great that's what makes trenton special. it was a mix of old and new is what makes cities great. thee took a driving tour of city with architect and trenton historical society member john hatch. >> we are just going to head up to the corner then you will make a left. these barracks were built for the french and indian war, the building was built in 1758. there were i think three other barracks built in new jersey but it human one that is still in existence. now it's a museum, a great museum. they do reenactments in the front courtyard, including musket fire. [laughter] if you are not used to it that can because for concern, my office is right across the street so we hear it all the time. [laughter] this is west state street. we are approaching the statehouse -- the statehouse is right there. we are starting restoration work so that's why some windows are blocked up. the oldest part of the statehouse is from 1792, which remains the second oldest statehouse still in use
an important part in the american revolution, then a long part in the industrial revolution.here are a lot of great that's what makes trenton special. it was a mix of old and new is what makes cities great. thee took a driving tour of city with architect and trenton historical society member john hatch. >> we are just going to head up to the corner then you will make a left. these barracks were built for the french and indian war, the building was built in 1758. there were i think three...
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ongoingwas part of anti-chinese violence.o basically, there was no repercussion for this kind of behavior. and it included arson and robbery, theft and physical violence. was aon't think it hospitable climate for them. and that is what we see in chico. eventually, they left. there was too much violence here and i ended up going to -- many of them ended up going to san francisco. a lot of the chinese community here in chico were asking for six companies. which was a group of chinese in san francisco. frank was a lawyer who helped them. defenseve some sort of in these trials. involving anti-chinese crimes. eventually, the companies felt that the chico groups were too far to kind of protects and they advised them to eventually just go to san francisco. what happened. and that is why we don't have a long-standing chinese community here. i mean, they had whole sections of the community. offers ank this testament to the kind of life they lived. establishtrying to themselves. not only with their religious values but opening up medic
ongoingwas part of anti-chinese violence.o basically, there was no repercussion for this kind of behavior. and it included arson and robbery, theft and physical violence. was aon't think it hospitable climate for them. and that is what we see in chico. eventually, they left. there was too much violence here and i ended up going to -- many of them ended up going to san francisco. a lot of the chinese community here in chico were asking for six companies. which was a group of chinese in san...
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we're seeing that change, if you like, for parts of the midlands and for parts of northern england. rather more around for the northern isles, and again around the murray firth. it hangs around potentially for the northern isles through the day. plenty of sunshine for the central lowlands, across northern ireland. some parts of northern england still enjoying the sunshine, and it will be warm, but we'll have more cloud here than we've seen in recent days. similar so for wales and the midlands. we've got the breeze with us, not as windy as it was during the day on friday, but nevertheless still quite a keen breeze, and still that weather front lingering close to the south coast. starting to pull away into the afternoon. there will be some sunshine. i'm not saying there won't be sunshine elsewhere, i'm just saying it will be more limited in places, and therefore feel quite cool in the breeze. and the breeze switches direction on sunday. it's coming down more from a northerly direction. so again, the east coast quite chilly. northern ireland, parts of western wales, north—west england
we're seeing that change, if you like, for parts of the midlands and for parts of northern england. rather more around for the northern isles, and again around the murray firth. it hangs around potentially for the northern isles through the day. plenty of sunshine for the central lowlands, across northern ireland. some parts of northern england still enjoying the sunshine, and it will be warm, but we'll have more cloud here than we've seen in recent days. similar so for wales and the midlands....
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it takes us into a midteens in many parts. it takes us intoa humid midteens in many parts.nd will see heavy rain and thunderstorms, in scotland, thunderstorms moving through in the afternoon and evening. not reaching the northern half of scotland by the afternoon so here we could hit 28 and still humid in eastern england, we could have a warmer day than today but further west it turns cooler. on sunday, overnight rain in northern scotland, clearing in the morning and isolated showers in the west, many with varying sunshine through the day. still reasonably humid in the south—east corner and here we could see thunderstorms again pushing in through the afternoon and into the night. elsewhere turning fresher and fresher still into bank holiday monday. a few storms around still in parts of england, but mainly central and south—eastern parts where we could hit 22. further north and west, temperatures in the mid—to—high teens so feeling cooler than the hot and sunny day most will get today. impressive behind you, as is the weather this weekend. see you later. official on the econ
it takes us into a midteens in many parts. it takes us intoa humid midteens in many parts.nd will see heavy rain and thunderstorms, in scotland, thunderstorms moving through in the afternoon and evening. not reaching the northern half of scotland by the afternoon so here we could hit 28 and still humid in eastern england, we could have a warmer day than today but further west it turns cooler. on sunday, overnight rain in northern scotland, clearing in the morning and isolated showers in the...
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the film is part of the royal geographical society's archive.922. the climbers are treated to a ritual dance at a tibetan monastery. around the dancers' waists are aprons made from a lattice of human bones. the cameraman was captainjohn noel. it was a new men's sinclair camera... his daughter recalls how her father filmed the expedition. he had a purpose—built tent he'd taken with him to base camp, and at night, using water from the glaciers and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed 10,000 feet of film on the mountain. conservation specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations, frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. in 1932, ralph bagnold and his friends drove thousands of miles for weeks on end into the blistering heat. his son has read stories about these incredible expeditions, but it is the first time he has seen them. that's my father driving now. he even wrote scientific papers about how sand moves. his research i
the film is part of the royal geographical society's archive.922. the climbers are treated to a ritual dance at a tibetan monastery. around the dancers' waists are aprons made from a lattice of human bones. the cameraman was captainjohn noel. it was a new men's sinclair camera... his daughter recalls how her father filmed the expedition. he had a purpose—built tent he'd taken with him to base camp, and at night, using water from the glaciers and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed...
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this part of the country is being left behind. forgotten about.t a european, left behind. forgotten about. i am nota european, i left behind. forgotten about. i am not a european, i never will be. i wa nt to not a european, i never will be. i want to be her proud englishman. you have got to protect your identity. you feel that is under threat by globalisation? throughout the world, we have seen the likes of trump, and we have seen the likes of trump, and we have seen in france, there is a movement that is moving away. traditional politics is taking a battering, from the viewers of the welcome end to brexit, trump, the new french president, party allegiances are breaking down. it is no longer about left or right, so much as globalism versus nationalism. many people in the city feel that sunderland is losing its foothold in the world. that its destiny is decided beyond reach. in westminster, brussels or a boardroom in yokohama. i feel as if everything is much further away from us. the world is a bigger world, because of the internet and all the mode
this part of the country is being left behind. forgotten about.t a european, left behind. forgotten about. i am nota european, i left behind. forgotten about. i am not a european, i never will be. i wa nt to not a european, i never will be. i want to be her proud englishman. you have got to protect your identity. you feel that is under threat by globalisation? throughout the world, we have seen the likes of trump, and we have seen the likes of trump, and we have seen in france, there is a...
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so, in the fall, we won renter's protections as part of a coalition. we won measure a, which will be $900 million to build affordable housing to really get at the root causes. and so, we meet people with their immediate needs when they're in an emergency. we just did a ton of flood relief work. but we also ask those people and invite those people to become part of the deeper political solution. damian: let's talk about that in the next segment. this is sacred heart community services agency, there is a web address for more information. we'll be back and delve more into this topic when we come visit this. [music] community services agency. so, now that we see the problem, so it's housing, it's employment, are there solutions? or now that you have your research, is that something we can take to washington, or to the stakeholders here, the big corporations and say, "here's a problem, how can we collaboratively fix it?" rachel: absolutely. so we do--a lot of our policy work is right here, it's local because all politics is local. so, we work a lot with the
so, in the fall, we won renter's protections as part of a coalition. we won measure a, which will be $900 million to build affordable housing to really get at the root causes. and so, we meet people with their immediate needs when they're in an emergency. we just did a ton of flood relief work. but we also ask those people and invite those people to become part of the deeper political solution. damian: let's talk about that in the next segment. this is sacred heart community services agency,...
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the first part was achieved last week.e premiership final, exeter chiefs. there was little to separate the two sides in the first half. 6—6 with all the points coming from the boot. but straight after the break, exeter hit their stride. jack nowell scrambling over the line. a crucial lead against a team who beat them in last year's final. exeter had the momentum and the support of the home crowd butjoy soon turned to despair. in the last five minutes, an acrobatic finish from mike ellery. had saracens pulled off a great escape? but there was to be one final twist in the dying moments. sam simmons hustled and bustled his way over the line. exeter winning in the most dramatic fashion to deny saracens another double. the second semifinal was equally dramatic. wasps were hoping to make their first premiership final in nine years and it all started well enough. a well worked move with kurtley beale running in the first try. leicester fought back and took the lead early in the second half. and they hung on until the final moment
the first part was achieved last week.e premiership final, exeter chiefs. there was little to separate the two sides in the first half. 6—6 with all the points coming from the boot. but straight after the break, exeter hit their stride. jack nowell scrambling over the line. a crucial lead against a team who beat them in last year's final. exeter had the momentum and the support of the home crowd butjoy soon turned to despair. in the last five minutes, an acrobatic finish from mike ellery. had...
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and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99 a month online for one year and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ♪ >> announcer: today, "the chew" is your summer headquarters and things are getting hot, hot, hot with our hour of easy grilled greats. clinton is teaming up with the incredible kyle chandler to make a simple grilled lobster dinner that won't break the bank. michael's got you covered with his sizzling steak sensations. and think you can't make dessert on the grill? think again, because carla's showing you how to whip up a sweet treat that will leave you very happy. we're getting grilling, right now on "the chew!" [ cheers and applause ] >> hey everyone and welcome to "the chew." thank you. >> hey guys, lets talk about grill grates. aren't they amazing?
and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99 a month online for one year and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ♪ >> announcer: today, "the chew" is your summer headquarters and things are getting...
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all seven parties taking part.se are the top stories developing at midday: a breast surgeon who carried out a series of needless operations is being sentenced for his crimes, described by one victim as "grotesque, violent acts". a huge car bomb in the afghan capital's diplomatic quarter kills 80 people and injures over 350 others. theresa may accuses labour of wanting uncontrolled immigration. jeremy corbyn says the country needs skilled migrants to work in the nhs but promises to manage the number coming. i want to ensure we control migration, jeremy corbyn and the labour party want uncontrolled migration. we will manage migration based on the needs of this country. police investigating last week's manchester terror attack now believe the suicide bomber bought most of the components for the bomb himself. also this hour, police hunt a dangerous prisoner who's escaped from a salisbury hospital. michal kisier overpowered his prison guards — officers believe he may have had help to escape. and a heavenly lightshow for
all seven parties taking part.se are the top stories developing at midday: a breast surgeon who carried out a series of needless operations is being sentenced for his crimes, described by one victim as "grotesque, violent acts". a huge car bomb in the afghan capital's diplomatic quarter kills 80 people and injures over 350 others. theresa may accuses labour of wanting uncontrolled immigration. jeremy corbyn says the country needs skilled migrants to work in the nhs but promises to...
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here's the key part. they said we will vigorously pursue his testimony and his production of any and all pertinent materials, that you are soonlt to the committee's authority. so it sounds like, they're not going to drop this. it is important to point out, they had not actually subpoenaed general flynn's appearance. they had just requested the documents. and they spent a good chunk of time trying to explain or justify that producing these documents would be the equivalent of testifying. that of course, if you look into the particulars of the fifth amendment, they essentially seemed as though they needed to prove that this would amount to him testifying against himself. the simple production of the documents they asked for. we'll see if the committee will go back and again subpoena him to appear in person. >> so what do you make of it? >> a lot of hog wash. these are business records. floss fifth amendment for the records. he has to produce these. if these were personal notations, diaries, thoughts, sure,
here's the key part. they said we will vigorously pursue his testimony and his production of any and all pertinent materials, that you are soonlt to the committee's authority. so it sounds like, they're not going to drop this. it is important to point out, they had not actually subpoenaed general flynn's appearance. they had just requested the documents. and they spent a good chunk of time trying to explain or justify that producing these documents would be the equivalent of testifying. that of...
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two-part question here. first of all, did you convey your frustration or the board convey its frustration to mark and the other executives at the company that you weren't moving fast enough, and second of all, when you talk about moving faster, does that mean hey, we need to be quicker about deciding certain parts of the business are just not worth being in anymore, and we need to either sell them or shut them down? >> well, to the first part of the question, i really will never comment on any board discussions. it's just not something i will do. but i will tell you that yes, we are taking a very hard look at all the parts of our business that create value and those that don't create value. and those that don't create value, we can't continue to invest in them. >> we just had on kara swisher, who i know you are familiar with. >> sure. >> she made a point that out in the silicon valley, ford is viewed as being quote unquote, one of the companies that's really not doing a whole lot despite how heavily you guys
two-part question here. first of all, did you convey your frustration or the board convey its frustration to mark and the other executives at the company that you weren't moving fast enough, and second of all, when you talk about moving faster, does that mean hey, we need to be quicker about deciding certain parts of the business are just not worth being in anymore, and we need to either sell them or shut them down? >> well, to the first part of the question, i really will never comment...
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this is part of the management shake-up at the company.other high-level executives are being moved around. >>> now to the jersey shore. the owner of a popular restaurant says police were targeted by several of his employees. >> check out this receipt. cops, pigs, puercos, spanish for pigs. that receipt was handed to a police officer. romanelli's owner called it disrespectful and said one of the employees has been fired. in a post on the restaurant's facebook page the owner apologized saying quote, i have grown up in this town and i have always relied on the local police department to keep myself, my family and friends safe. i would appreciate if you could understand our frustrating situation. new jersey will vote a tax for daily fantasy sports, a type of internet gambling ask it would operate a quarterly fee equal to 10% of their take and not the seasonal fantasy sports games. >>> after 146 years, member of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus took their final bows under the big top last night. once called the greatest show o
this is part of the management shake-up at the company.other high-level executives are being moved around. >>> now to the jersey shore. the owner of a popular restaurant says police were targeted by several of his employees. >> check out this receipt. cops, pigs, puercos, spanish for pigs. that receipt was handed to a police officer. romanelli's owner called it disrespectful and said one of the employees has been fired. in a post on the restaurant's facebook page the owner...
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with gun parts in his luggage, it seemed like an open and shut case. said that on several occasions he'd tried to traffic dozens of semi-automatic pistol parts. but something the border patrol did has privacy advocates up in arms. agents seized and searched the suspect's cell phone without a warrant at the airport. cause of action institute says the warrantless search has dire implications for all of us. the group's erica marshall recently told me why they're challenging the practice in court. erica: this case is united states vs. hamza kolsuz and the case involves a turkish citizen named mr. kolsuz who was arrested at dulles international airport in virginia where he was set to fly back to istanbul. customs and border patrol agents found handgun parts in his checked luggage. during that arrest, the customs and border patrol agents actually seized his cell phone and, at that point, they initiated a month-long forensic search of all the data on his cell phone and it ultimately generated a nearly 900-page report detailing all of his text messages, his ph
with gun parts in his luggage, it seemed like an open and shut case. said that on several occasions he'd tried to traffic dozens of semi-automatic pistol parts. but something the border patrol did has privacy advocates up in arms. agents seized and searched the suspect's cell phone without a warrant at the airport. cause of action institute says the warrantless search has dire implications for all of us. the group's erica marshall recently told me why they're challenging the practice in court....
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it is to teach them what it means to be part of a group, the work, to be part of a schedule.ay to an interview with essentially the star of this theatre company. she was in its famous production. and now she is in a i—woman show, say 0range. she has been with the company for more than 16 years. she herself is one of eight siblings, four of whom have the syndrome. i wanted to be an actor. and then when i got to know that the actors in the group stayed together, i was overjoyed. 0vercoming audience preconceptions is one of the biggest challenges. they're not understanding how we can communicate by touch. the second thing, how i am sorting things in my life, how i am dealing with my life. the production, nalagaat, has become the most successful, touring the world the huge acclaim. the show is about the dreams of each of the actors, the right to be equal. she has three sons through her first marriage and is now a grandmother. she is proud of how she sensed when her children were hungry or crying, and how they learned tactile language to communicate with her. i am strong. i can do
it is to teach them what it means to be part of a group, the work, to be part of a schedule.ay to an interview with essentially the star of this theatre company. she was in its famous production. and now she is in a i—woman show, say 0range. she has been with the company for more than 16 years. she herself is one of eight siblings, four of whom have the syndrome. i wanted to be an actor. and then when i got to know that the actors in the group stayed together, i was overjoyed. 0vercoming...
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central parts of europe, will be fresher.sea, they cluster of storms, there could be a cyclone in the making. volatile weather across this pa rt making. volatile weather across this part of the globe. this is the monsoon starting to kick him across this part of the world. these storms could grow even further, potentially developing into a cyclone, if they do do that, they could move in the direction of my armagh over the next coming days. it is too early for detail map. 0therwise, wet in places across this part of the world. as this monsoon starts to develop. down under, the cooler season is kicking in. 21 celsius in perth with some pleasa nt in. 21 celsius in perth with some pleasant conditions in sydney. mornings are chilly in new zealand especially. back home, this is what the weather looks like on thursday. clouds building in the afternoon but lots of sunshine around, it will start to feel the temperature is rising on thursday, 26 in london, 25 throughout yorkshire and even in the mid—20s across scotland. they beautiful s
central parts of europe, will be fresher.sea, they cluster of storms, there could be a cyclone in the making. volatile weather across this pa rt making. volatile weather across this part of the globe. this is the monsoon starting to kick him across this part of the world. these storms could grow even further, potentially developing into a cyclone, if they do do that, they could move in the direction of my armagh over the next coming days. it is too early for detail map. 0therwise, wet in places...
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part of that is the nuclear and is to, part of that is high—speed rail, aviation is one of those.ced in 2008, we got the maytin take—off and a safe landing in shanghai today, about nine minutes ago. there will be sighs of relief. the key thing is to develop it and sell it not just the key thing is to develop it and sell it notjust in china where, to be honest, domestic airlines are very much on board, there are 570 orders and options, but how will they do abroad? make no mistake, selling domestically is important because the chinese domestic aviation markets has the potential to be huge. you have pretty much a nswered to be huge. you have pretty much answered me, whether abroad or not it is one of the fastest—growing aviation markets in the world. the country builds an airport what seems like every year or two. in china alone, abbas and boeing looked towards china for their future order books. this plane and its success could dent those companies? boeing has an assembly plant due to open in beijing in the north next year, i think. they are trying to move on to the domestic market.
part of that is the nuclear and is to, part of that is high—speed rail, aviation is one of those.ced in 2008, we got the maytin take—off and a safe landing in shanghai today, about nine minutes ago. there will be sighs of relief. the key thing is to develop it and sell it not just the key thing is to develop it and sell it notjust in china where, to be honest, domestic airlines are very much on board, there are 570 orders and options, but how will they do abroad? make no mistake, selling...
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not taking part and now he is.d. the trouble is he enjoys this, he enjoys talking to the public and listening to what they say and you could say that on monday night, he was enjoying himself, with the public asking questions about policy the whole jeremy paxman asking questions about policy the wholejeremy paxman thing seem to be about stuff that had happened 30 yea rs about stuff that had happened 30 years ago but the public want to hear about policy. and he's happy to talk about that. you compare him with the way theresa may responded, she was wooden, nervous, it was as if what are they going to ask me next? she should be accountable. she has called the election and should be here to answer questions from the public. she said a debate like this is about exchanging sound bites. how many is about exchanging sound bites. how ma ny voters is about exchanging sound bites. how many voters has she met that are not paid up members of the conservative party? she was out today thinking workers. they were wondering about th
not taking part and now he is.d. the trouble is he enjoys this, he enjoys talking to the public and listening to what they say and you could say that on monday night, he was enjoying himself, with the public asking questions about policy the whole jeremy paxman asking questions about policy the wholejeremy paxman thing seem to be about stuff that had happened 30 yea rs about stuff that had happened 30 years ago but the public want to hear about policy. and he's happy to talk about that. you...
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and it's important to celebrate and stay connected to that part.obert: a lot of pride in that identity. abigail: yes. robert: well, all right. let's take a look at the winning picture that you drew. and tell us a little bit about the title as well as what inspired you. abigail: the title of my art piece was "the hunger among us," and it's about food insecurity. and i was inspired because while i was thinking about what i was going to draw, earth day preparation was going on at my school. and my earth day--my school's earth day theme is, the future of food. and so, one day, i learned about the statistic that one out of four children in california experience food insecurity, and that was, like, really astonishing to me. so, i decided to depict that in the drawing. robert: wow. and, so when you kind of chose these symbols, what were you thinking of? what were you trying to kind of connect? abigail: well, i chose the school setting because it ties back to the title of my piece, "the hunger among us," because at school, you know all the kids, but you ca
and it's important to celebrate and stay connected to that part.obert: a lot of pride in that identity. abigail: yes. robert: well, all right. let's take a look at the winning picture that you drew. and tell us a little bit about the title as well as what inspired you. abigail: the title of my art piece was "the hunger among us," and it's about food insecurity. and i was inspired because while i was thinking about what i was going to draw, earth day preparation was going on at my...
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of different factions in parts of different parts of the country.at abedi's father may be in libya and this family has links to radical is the most grapes, that has expressed support for al-qaeda, not just for that has expressed support for al-qaeda, notjust for them but also for the front in syria. it is worth remembering that libya tomic it is much forgotten about in the work to islamic state. thousands of fighters from libya had honed their skills battling against president gaddafi, they then moved to both syria and iraq and honed his skills further. they were able to come back here and set upa they were able to come back here and set up a base and then move from libya to europe. we don't know if abedi was part of that network, but his family certainly have links and have expressed support for those radical islamist groups. let's talk a little bit about the victims. we know that there were 22, of the 64 that went to hospital, 20 remain ina of the 64 that went to hospital, 20 remain in a critical condition. they are the sort injuries that doctors
of different factions in parts of different parts of the country.at abedi's father may be in libya and this family has links to radical is the most grapes, that has expressed support for al-qaeda, not just for that has expressed support for al-qaeda, notjust for them but also for the front in syria. it is worth remembering that libya tomic it is much forgotten about in the work to islamic state. thousands of fighters from libya had honed their skills battling against president gaddafi, they...