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make sure all parts are larger than your child's mouth. three, void toys that shoot objects in the air. it can cause serious eye injuries or choking. number four, void toys that are allowed to prevent damage to your child terry. five, look for toys are made. make sure all parts are on tig tight. cecily machine washable. take off loose ribbons to avoid strangulation. number six, by plastic toys that are sturdy. toys made from thin plastic could break easily. number seven, void toys with toxic materials that could cause poisoning. make sure the labels is non-toxic. number eight avoid high presets and chemical kits for children younger than 12. make sure others know how to safely handle them. number nine, electric toys should be ul approved. check the label. number ten, became a buying crib toys. soft objects are objects that can cause increased risk of an entrapment strangulation should be kept out of the crew. any hanging toys should be out of the babies reach must be removed when your baby can push up or when the baby is five months old, o
make sure all parts are larger than your child's mouth. three, void toys that shoot objects in the air. it can cause serious eye injuries or choking. number four, void toys that are allowed to prevent damage to your child terry. five, look for toys are made. make sure all parts are on tig tight. cecily machine washable. take off loose ribbons to avoid strangulation. number six, by plastic toys that are sturdy. toys made from thin plastic could break easily. number seven, void toys with toxic...
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into northern ireland and parts of northern england. the uk. once again, it turns things a bit drier and brighter as it happens, but with the possibility of wintry showers. colder air last to reach southern areas on saturday. this is bbc news. i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11: at number 10, ministers are said in principle to agree an increased brexit divorce payment to the eu. but in germany, the future of chancellor merkel, one of the eu's strongest voices, is in doubt after the collapse of coalition talks. robert mugabe faces a formal process of impeachment following his refusal to step down as president of zimbabwe. and now they are man and wife. from 1947 to 2017, the queen and the duke of edinburgh have been celebrating 70 years of married life. and on newsnight, merkels plans for a government run aground. what next for germany, europe, and brexit plans now? and should paperchase be forced to apologize for advertising
into northern ireland and parts of northern england. the uk. once again, it turns things a bit drier and brighter as it happens, but with the possibility of wintry showers. colder air last to reach southern areas on saturday. this is bbc news. i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11: at number 10, ministers are said in principle to agree an increased brexit divorce payment to the eu. but in germany, the future of chancellor merkel, one of the eu's strongest voices, is in doubt after the collapse...
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this part of the world has become a part of my life -- a big part of my life -- and it gives me a bigvantage. i can compare because i can compare what's happening in my home country, what's happening here, and how we could be working together. and that's, i think, very important, working together. >> your facebook page says that president putin talked with president trump by phone and congratulated him on his win. will there be a meeting between them soon, do you think? >> i hope so. the sooner, the better. but you understand that for the leaders of two major countries in the world to meet, it's not meeting to have a cup of tea. it's a meeting with serious discussions, with probably some agreements, documents to sign, so it takes some time to prepare. i would like to add that cyber crime is a big challenge for all of us. it's not a problem of my country or your country. and if we speak about my country, sites of my president or of my ministry is attacked daily. hundreds of thousands of times. so it's a big problem, and we don't know... >> it's very hard to track. >> ...who is the sour
this part of the world has become a part of my life -- a big part of my life -- and it gives me a bigvantage. i can compare because i can compare what's happening in my home country, what's happening here, and how we could be working together. and that's, i think, very important, working together. >> your facebook page says that president putin talked with president trump by phone and congratulated him on his win. will there be a meeting between them soon, do you think? >> i hope...
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>> i think we already are part of the solution and i will absolutely commit to being part of the solution. as i was saying, this is an incredibly difficult problem. the health commission has been struggling with it for years. i know that director garcia has been working on it diligently and if there was an easy, ready solution, i would be more than happy to offer it today but there isn't. >> ok. thank you. do any of my colleagues have any questions? >> hi, doctor. so sorry. i probably need further explanation. so, at the -- at the existing st. luke's, clearing everybody out and rebuild that whole building and mraeen to rebuild that building without any skilled nursing beds, is that correct? just acute care and medical offices. >> so i'm -- there are two -- there is a building going up on the campus fou that i'm happy to take you through that will be just for acute care. that is the 120-bed acute care hospital that we committed to build during the discussions back in 2013 with the supervisors. >> sure. >> until part of that plan -- part of our plan for that campus involves building a medic
>> i think we already are part of the solution and i will absolutely commit to being part of the solution. as i was saying, this is an incredibly difficult problem. the health commission has been struggling with it for years. i know that director garcia has been working on it diligently and if there was an easy, ready solution, i would be more than happy to offer it today but there isn't. >> ok. thank you. do any of my colleagues have any questions? >> hi, doctor. so sorry. i...
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dry and bright weather in the central belt and towards eastern part of scotland and towards eastern part eventually and slowly we have brighter conditions getting past the wash towards east anglia. anywhere back towards the south and west, go too far and it is just anywhere back towards the south and west, go too far and it isjust rain all the way for the greater part of the day. scotland versus samoa, right. towards wales later, it doesn't matter what time of day, wales versus samoa will be wet. the rain peps up as a wave when a weather front comes through into the small hours of remembrance sunday. further north skies will be clearer and temperatures as a consequence will fall away. a touch of frost. plenty of showers from the word go on remembrance sunday around the shoulders of the british isles. largely affecting the coast. we are all exposed by sunday to the cold blast, as the weather front pulls away. on sunday, bright, crisp and sunny. a scattering of showers as well. it colder. well. it will feel markedly colder. the top temperature on the day, 9— 10 degrees. in the next week we
dry and bright weather in the central belt and towards eastern part of scotland and towards eastern part eventually and slowly we have brighter conditions getting past the wash towards east anglia. anywhere back towards the south and west, go too far and it is just anywhere back towards the south and west, go too far and it isjust rain all the way for the greater part of the day. scotland versus samoa, right. towards wales later, it doesn't matter what time of day, wales versus samoa will be...
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this small parts choked test needs to be made larger. children joke on toys that are larger than this tube. we believe that toys that are not quite balls but still clearly around should be subject to the small ball test, especially toy food, because kids might think they are actual food and try to put it into th eir mouths. we tell parents and caregivers that there is a reliable test we have at home, and that is the standard sized toilet paper roll. if a part of a toy fits into this roll, it is not suitable for children under three. now let's talk about balloons. children can easily inhale balloons trying to blow them up, and they get stuck in the back of their throat. balloons are the leading cause of choking deaths among children. all balloon packages must contain a label, a choking hazard under 8. we found five different types of balloons at party city, dollar city, and dollar tree which have labeling problems. this package of party balloons at dollars city plus since it is not suitable for kids under have thet it does not legally req
this small parts choked test needs to be made larger. children joke on toys that are larger than this tube. we believe that toys that are not quite balls but still clearly around should be subject to the small ball test, especially toy food, because kids might think they are actual food and try to put it into th eir mouths. we tell parents and caregivers that there is a reliable test we have at home, and that is the standard sized toilet paper roll. if a part of a toy fits into this roll, it is...
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working with tiny parts is a challenge because tiny parts make very small tolerances.lerances, you cannot do anything without good tooling. we have an in-house toolmaking department, which makes from the little screwdrivers a watchmaker needs up to a stamping tool, which takes months of development. the reason why we do our tooling in-house, because if you are not mastering your tools, you are not mastering the part you want to produce. ♪ >> once all the parts are cut with machinery, it goes to be cleaned. it's submitted to quality control, who decides if the part is good enough to continue to the decoration workshop. different kinds of traditional decorations are applied. from geneva stripes, satin finish, depending on the components. the mechanical watch you buy today is not the leading technology anymore. it's really craft and art. you are not racing for technological breakthrough, but you are racing for more spectacular watches. you build a very different relation to a mechanical watch than you do to an electronic device because the day you buy it, you know the nex
working with tiny parts is a challenge because tiny parts make very small tolerances.lerances, you cannot do anything without good tooling. we have an in-house toolmaking department, which makes from the little screwdrivers a watchmaker needs up to a stamping tool, which takes months of development. the reason why we do our tooling in-house, because if you are not mastering your tools, you are not mastering the part you want to produce. ♪ >> once all the parts are cut with machinery, it...
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it survives in some form today in this part of the world. and heme a populist, supported william jennings bryant's run for the presidency in 1896. in 1900as defeated, and and group was defeated in a bid for another term. senate,ears after the he became a democrat. so he really moved through the political spectrum over a period of about 30, 35 years. we hope that when visitors come to visit, they will get a little taste of what life was like as a pioneer, and the tremendous changes that pettigrew went through in his lifetime. >> man has lived on the side of what is sioux falls for thousands of years. 1850's,ently, in the two rival companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the falls of the sioux river as a townsite. -- andstressing me interestingly, both towns said parties. they established a townsite. it was really speculation. they claimed the land. a planted it off into lots and platted it off into lots and waited for settlers to come buy lots in town that the not exist yet. that started i
it survives in some form today in this part of the world. and heme a populist, supported william jennings bryant's run for the presidency in 1896. in 1900as defeated, and and group was defeated in a bid for another term. senate,ears after the he became a democrat. so he really moved through the political spectrum over a period of about 30, 35 years. we hope that when visitors come to visit, they will get a little taste of what life was like as a pioneer, and the tremendous changes that...
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paying premium for junk parts and remembering roy halliday in clear water. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> the death toll is four tonight with ten others wounded. that's the result of a random shooting spree in the northern california community of rancho reserve. the gunman was felled by a lawman's bullet. it's tuesday night. the big story on "action news" is new information about the latest mass shooting in this country. late tonight authorities released the identity of the gunman. christie ileto is live in the satellite center. what do we know about him? >> the district attorney identified him as kevin neil. this started as a dispute with a neighbor and escalated with him trying to get into an element trielementaryschool. teachers initiated a lockdown. >> the teacher came out saying to get inside there was a shooter in the area. >> kevin neil fixated on the rancho elementary school. >> he was randomly picking targets. >> he was not licensed to carry bus was armed. he spent 25 minutes shooting
paying premium for junk parts and remembering roy halliday in clear water. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> the death toll is four tonight with ten others wounded. that's the result of a random shooting spree in the northern california community of rancho reserve. the gunman was felled by a lawman's bullet. it's tuesday night. the big story on "action news" is new information about the latest...
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this locally owned traps mission shop is part of a chain.when they don't know our cameras are rolling? >> i have a question for you. did you put these parts in my car? >> this is customer scott keel. he originally took his car to cottman transitions in june and paid a hefty bill. >> close to $3,000. i didn't pay for used. >> we contacted him after a tip from this man, the manager at the maple shade store, joe white. >> the average person doesn't know what to look at. >> they charged him to have the transmission rebuilt. they installed junk parts and he claims it happened to other customers too. >> he would purchase from the junk yard to get th the car oute door faster. >> he complained and quit. >> when you are seeing them working on the transmission, those are junk yard stock numbers. >> if i have junk parts, i want them out. >> we took the car to the law firm of kimmel. >> asc master mechanic steve rouge says the transmission and differential had the undeniable markings of a junk yard park. >> he paid for the transmission to be overhauled
this locally owned traps mission shop is part of a chain.when they don't know our cameras are rolling? >> i have a question for you. did you put these parts in my car? >> this is customer scott keel. he originally took his car to cottman transitions in june and paid a hefty bill. >> close to $3,000. i didn't pay for used. >> we contacted him after a tip from this man, the manager at the maple shade store, joe white. >> the average person doesn't know what to look...
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to be part of them.ir rounds and they sent a spoiler to my campaign, a person who worked in the administration of the president... this is laughable. let's test this proposition that you truly, truly are an opponent committed to bringing putin down. alexei navalny said that the difference is that vladimir putin has not helped my family, because vladimir putin was the protege of your family.” family, because vladimir putin was the protege of your family. i am sorry to disappoint you and the disappoint alexei navalny but it is better to say that vladimir putin was a protege of my father. i father was a protege of my father. i father was an m was a protege of my father. i father was anm 0 u... was a protege of my father. i father was an m o u... when was a protege of my father. i father wasanmou... whena was a protege of my father. i father was an m o u... when a vladimir putin was a junior official... no one helped my father whatsoever. it is my father who helped putin to work with him and putin was one of
to be part of them.ir rounds and they sent a spoiler to my campaign, a person who worked in the administration of the president... this is laughable. let's test this proposition that you truly, truly are an opponent committed to bringing putin down. alexei navalny said that the difference is that vladimir putin has not helped my family, because vladimir putin was the protege of your family.” family, because vladimir putin was the protege of your family. i am sorry to disappoint you and the...
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we'll be able to take part again.o this important initiative. the creative industries are an enormous economic powerhouse for the uk. this initiative is something which can focus creative industries and culture in the city outside london. and is deliberately given to a city that needs it, that needs revamping and revitalisation. it's an artificial thing but actually it generates real money, generates jobs, it generates hopes and futures for millions of people. rosie, thank you. satellite images of the earth at night have revealed that artificial light is getting brighter and brighter every year. light pollution is expanding across the planet by more than 2 per cent a year — thanks to more and more lights going on in south america, africa and asia. scientists say the increase in light pollution will have negative consequences for human health and the environment — as our science reporter victoria gill explains. as the sun goes down on towns and cities, the lights go on. and those lights are getting brighter all the tim
we'll be able to take part again.o this important initiative. the creative industries are an enormous economic powerhouse for the uk. this initiative is something which can focus creative industries and culture in the city outside london. and is deliberately given to a city that needs it, that needs revamping and revitalisation. it's an artificial thing but actually it generates real money, generates jobs, it generates hopes and futures for millions of people. rosie, thank you. satellite images...
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in a broader sense, i think part of the reason, a very big part of the reason why we have the trade deficits we have is that nontrade, noncommercial influences have dominated the negotiators. and think about it. right after world war ii it was the clear policy of the american administrations who then had very big trade surpluses. we in fact had trade surpluses right into the 1970s. when we were in the trade surplus period, clear policy was try to help rehabilitate europe, try to help rehabilitate asia from the ravages of the war. so we made a lot of unilateral concessions. and that was probably good near-term public policy. what was bad public policy they were not time limited nor any other way limited. so we now have germany getting the same concessions that it got in 1950 everyon though germany has this huge trade surplus, huge exporting nation, huge industrial power. so there was a big policy mistake made. and that was compounded when we went into the wto because we agreed to bound rates, which means the maximum tariff that you could put at very low levels quite close to sometimes identic
in a broader sense, i think part of the reason, a very big part of the reason why we have the trade deficits we have is that nontrade, noncommercial influences have dominated the negotiators. and think about it. right after world war ii it was the clear policy of the american administrations who then had very big trade surpluses. we in fact had trade surpluses right into the 1970s. when we were in the trade surplus period, clear policy was try to help rehabilitate europe, try to help...
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they are, after all, young people, who we want to be a part of our society and part of our communityillion to education, all across the west midlands are just so awful and so appalling. john explained a teacher in theresa may's constituency, collecting money and there are many more that do that. 5,000 head teachers wrote to us to say that they could not manage on the budgets that they have in their schools. 0ur alternative is a very, very different one. we believe education is a right, no the a privilege. that education is something that should be available for all. the post—war labour governments, a great contribution, the 1945 to 51 labour government, great contribution, it was housing, it was the welfare state and the principle that we in the community cared for all. i want the next labour government's great contribution, to our society, to be a national education service, where? children from the age of two get the preschool facilities they all need. the preschool years of social learning and learning to live with each other, to understand each other and the brilliant minds and c
they are, after all, young people, who we want to be a part of our society and part of our communityillion to education, all across the west midlands are just so awful and so appalling. john explained a teacher in theresa may's constituency, collecting money and there are many more that do that. 5,000 head teachers wrote to us to say that they could not manage on the budgets that they have in their schools. 0ur alternative is a very, very different one. we believe education is a right, no the a...
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part of this trading session over to juliet in singapore.iette: pretty good. -- asxs november 2000 7 the firstg high area time it has closed above that level since 2008. a solid session by 1.6%. closing at 1992 highs. it has been holding on for some time. 113.98 you very positive across the board. energy players rallying on the back of what we are seeing in saudi arabia and pick players loosening the index. enhancing up by 1.3%. $.10, up by 3%. index points, it is the front runner in the region and a number of other players including the apple suppliers in taipei. the australian market coming back in singapore after being sold off yesterday. live in london for the top of the hour for the break europe. -- daybreak: europe. ♪ >> microsoft has long been a dominant software company that it's one great hardware is xbox. -- there's a line outside the microsoft store at -- the xbox one x. there are also increasing developments. joining me is microsoft's head of gaming. this is a change for you guys. why the change? >> gaming is a huge business glob
part of this trading session over to juliet in singapore.iette: pretty good. -- asxs november 2000 7 the firstg high area time it has closed above that level since 2008. a solid session by 1.6%. closing at 1992 highs. it has been holding on for some time. 113.98 you very positive across the board. energy players rallying on the back of what we are seeing in saudi arabia and pick players loosening the index. enhancing up by 1.3%. $.10, up by 3%. index points, it is the front runner in the region...
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especially in northern and western parts. a high of 11.ca and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: thousands protest in catalonia, as eight regional leaders are held in custody on charges of rebellion and sedition. new details emerge about the killing of four american servicemen in niger. we have a special report from the battlefield. as the site of the new york terror attack reopens, federal investigators question the suspect. and donald trump prepares for his first presidential tour of asia, with the shadow of a rising china looming large.
especially in northern and western parts. a high of 11.ca and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: thousands protest in catalonia, as eight regional leaders are held in custody on charges of rebellion and sedition. new details emerge about the killing of four american servicemen in niger. we have a special report from the battlefield. as the site of the new york terror attack reopens, federal investigators question the suspect. and donald trump prepares for his first...
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this was the scene across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria.e profile first up — minus 5 in cumbria but, out west, a bit of a different tale. more in the way of cloud here, because that weather front is not a million miles away. the mist and fog is not a widespread problem, but worth thinking about for the next hour or two if you're on the roads. through the day, this veil of cloud will creep further towards the east. ever—present, and in fact it's thick enough in one or two spots across the south—west already that there'll be the odd spot of rain. never amounting to very much on its southern extremity. you're going to have hazy sunshine, i would have thought, across central and eastern parts of england and wales. further north, there is a bit more about the cloud and, consequently, the rain here as well for the south—west of scotland into northern ireland too. further north and east in scotland, you are the drier —— the drier your day will be until you get to the northern isles and far north—east, a breeze and one or two showers. 0vernight, th
this was the scene across one part of cumbria. quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria.e profile first up — minus 5 in cumbria but, out west, a bit of a different tale. more in the way of cloud here, because that weather front is not a million miles away. the mist and fog is not a widespread problem, but worth thinking about for the next hour or two if you're on the roads. through the day, this veil of cloud will creep further towards the east. ever—present, and in fact it's...
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read you are you know part of the opportunity. by october of one nine hundred seventeen the final draft of the balfour declaration was ready and waiting only british government final approval. there was a rumor that germany was about to issue a similar declaration supporting the rights of the jews in palestine when balfour heard he rushed to get his final draft discussed at the cabinets meeting on the thirty first of october one thousand nine hundred nineteen. so when we think about the centenary of the balfour declaration everyone considers second of november nineteenth seventeen as the moment of the day creation itself but it was actually agreed to by the british cabinet on the thirty first of october and this was a hugely significant meeting and in the minutes of that meeting balfour reiterates the principle reasons for supporting zionism and highlights its expected propaganda effects amongst jews around the world particularly in the united states and in russia the argument was was put forward most strongly by lord balfour at t
read you are you know part of the opportunity. by october of one nine hundred seventeen the final draft of the balfour declaration was ready and waiting only british government final approval. there was a rumor that germany was about to issue a similar declaration supporting the rights of the jews in palestine when balfour heard he rushed to get his final draft discussed at the cabinets meeting on the thirty first of october one thousand nine hundred nineteen. so when we think about the...
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the eastern part of the british isles. that story with the snow falling and unsettling to really low levels and a number of locations, and it wasn't like that everywhere, in the west the skies we re everywhere, in the west the skies were clear for a greater part of the day and that is the balance we will keep as we get into the small hours of friday. in the west temperatures falling away, especially in the countryside, and especially across the high ground of scotland, looking at —7, and in the east we have had the showers and we keep them going overnight, and the concern in the first part of friday is the untreated services, there is a met office warning to cover the possibility of ice. we might find that towards the north west of scotland, the first signs of a significant change in the weather type which will see it extending more widely across the british isles as we move into the weekend. friday morning at sub, foster ran across the central and western parts —— friday morning itself, frost around. still a notable north
the eastern part of the british isles. that story with the snow falling and unsettling to really low levels and a number of locations, and it wasn't like that everywhere, in the west the skies we re everywhere, in the west the skies were clear for a greater part of the day and that is the balance we will keep as we get into the small hours of friday. in the west temperatures falling away, especially in the countryside, and especially across the high ground of scotland, looking at —7, and in...
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part of a network. then there are social workers, without whom this project will not exist, who trust the project, and they're trusted by those people. and then there is an editing crew, and there's a projection crew, and there is... there are journalists, media people. so there is a kind of inner public that is growing from within the project. it is part of the city. >> right, because you opened this dialogue. >> right. so i think the project works from within that group to larger and larger rumors, gossips. then those people come to the site of projection or tests, even before the projection, and they form a kind of initial... not spectator group, but witnessness. >> well, i actually... >> ...protect those who truly are speaking, because they were also speaking the real time. >> hinojosa: so you as an artist, you make this commitment to give voice to the voiceless. >> there's an enormous amount of things that artists could do to be an inspiring force in creating conditions for others to communicate th
part of a network. then there are social workers, without whom this project will not exist, who trust the project, and they're trusted by those people. and then there is an editing crew, and there's a projection crew, and there is... there are journalists, media people. so there is a kind of inner public that is growing from within the project. it is part of the city. >> right, because you opened this dialogue. >> right. so i think the project works from within that group to larger...
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you should offer me the part. i said okay. you're right. >> you read my mind. >> so right off the bat i was but i didn't mind. >> right. it was the whole package deal. >> it was. >> so tonight you'll be at the kimmel center. you'll be moderating the discussion. >> that's right. vice president biden has a book out he is hitting f cities. in each city asks a different pe thrilled and honored to be asked to do it here in of your discussion wi news cycle. the news room is something close to your heart. in terms of the way we consume news and politics how has that changed? >> it has changed a lot. it changed a lot and then it changed a lot in the last year or so with the election that we the introduction of the term. >> and what we are learning about it just this week in of that type of infiltration. >> that's right. i'm someone who believes that a well informed electorate is critical. so if you're going delegitimizing the news and saying well if the story appeared the washington post or if the story appeared on nbc it can't possib
you should offer me the part. i said okay. you're right. >> you read my mind. >> so right off the bat i was but i didn't mind. >> right. it was the whole package deal. >> it was. >> so tonight you'll be at the kimmel center. you'll be moderating the discussion. >> that's right. vice president biden has a book out he is hitting f cities. in each city asks a different pe thrilled and honored to be asked to do it here in of your discussion wi news cycle. the...
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it is part of our christmas tradition.more importantly for the manager, who has replaced mark sampson, a good audition for her, which arguably she has passed. fair to say it was her substitutions which really made the difference. fran kirby scored a penalty and set up fran kirby scored a penalty and set upa fran kirby scored a penalty and set up a couple of others as well. she is getting things right, isn't she? mel lawley scored the only goal in the first half, before scoring four in 12 minutes in the second. super sub fran kirby scoring a penalty, before setting up nikita parris for her first and england's third. 5—0 they won, three wins out of three under interim boss mo marley, so will she get the job permanently. obviously there was a process, an application process, on the 17th. that's when, obviously, the time was when i first did it. i agreed to put a cv in, and we said we'll have a look at it at the end of it. i think now it's about letting the players enjoy it. hopefully the players are pleased with their own per
it is part of our christmas tradition.more importantly for the manager, who has replaced mark sampson, a good audition for her, which arguably she has passed. fair to say it was her substitutions which really made the difference. fran kirby scored a penalty and set up fran kirby scored a penalty and set upa fran kirby scored a penalty and set up a couple of others as well. she is getting things right, isn't she? mel lawley scored the only goal in the first half, before scoring four in 12...
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aunque la persona ya no viva en ese domicilio, parte de la ganancia de la pÉrdida le pertenece.edad y enviar el dinero a su paÍs de origen. reportero: en caso de que pasarÁ algo no quiere quedar como una dueÑa invisible. julio cÉsar ortiz, univisiÓn. beatriz: familiares envÍan un mensaje a los conductores si estÁ pensando en aumentar los glÚteos, piÉnselo dos veces porque prohibieron ciertas inyecciones a los estados unidos. locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14, tu gente, tu voz. beatriz: decena de personas se reunieron para rendirhonor a la memoria de sus familiares fallecidos. >> estoy aquÍ porque queremos hacer un cambio en cuestiÓn de cÓmo la gente maneja, queremos que la gente ponga mÁs atenciÓn cuando maneja y no estÉn distraÍdos, porque al poner atenciÓn estamos salvando vidas. >> ha muerto mucha gente ahorita por gente que estÁ distraÍda, telÉfono o va a alta velocidad. beatriz: asÍ sobrevivientes y miembros se reunieron en favor de la educaciÓn vial y mÁs medidas que prevengan tragedias en calles y autopistas, pasamos con elena para conocer las condiciones del
aunque la persona ya no viva en ese domicilio, parte de la ganancia de la pÉrdida le pertenece.edad y enviar el dinero a su paÍs de origen. reportero: en caso de que pasarÁ algo no quiere quedar como una dueÑa invisible. julio cÉsar ortiz, univisiÓn. beatriz: familiares envÍan un mensaje a los conductores si estÁ pensando en aumentar los glÚteos, piÉnselo dos veces porque prohibieron ciertas inyecciones a los estados unidos. locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14, tu gente, tu...
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and i think that is a very important part of public life. and thoughts about the terrible events in sinai, and also she may find it difficult to waive in georgia's flag. as a welsh rugby fan it is more difficult than her so i will be doing so as well. >> the first looks deterred, doesn't need to worry a, i am not going there. i merely wondered if he remembered the question he asked 17 years ago when john prescott said to tony blair whether he could answer the same question today, what percentage recruited in the past 12 months are working full time? >> secretary? >> i can't remember asking the question then, and the prime minister answered then. i am happy to assure the right honorable lady we have more nurses, more midwives, in the health services, 17 years ago and the budget, the right honorable friend the chancellor was able to announce 6 billion pounds extra on health funding which will make the health service even stronger in the future and it is now. >> since you failed to answer the original question, according to the government's lat
and i think that is a very important part of public life. and thoughts about the terrible events in sinai, and also she may find it difficult to waive in georgia's flag. as a welsh rugby fan it is more difficult than her so i will be doing so as well. >> the first looks deterred, doesn't need to worry a, i am not going there. i merely wondered if he remembered the question he asked 17 years ago when john prescott said to tony blair whether he could answer the same question today, what...
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i think it's part of a broader policy push on their part just trying to find every way that they can to reject these sorts of, you know, unusual immigration statuses. >> it does reflect a hard line. that's a perception problem that you think the white house would be aware of. 100,000 people died in the haitian earthquake. the reason they died is because their building codes and -- >> 1 million more displaced. not only -- 1 million people without a house. >> you have to remember the other side of the island is fairly prosperous, right. so you have this strange -- i don't know if the earthquake centered near that area, but it's very believable to me that haiti is not ready to return refugees. >> the president as he was pardoning those turkeys, he talked about the fact he couldn't undo the pardons from tater and tot last year, those turkeys who -- but the reality is this president is one who spent a lot of time undoing anything with obama's name on it and we've got a list. i'm not even sure that this is the most up to date list but we'll show folks at home what we're talking about here.
i think it's part of a broader policy push on their part just trying to find every way that they can to reject these sorts of, you know, unusual immigration statuses. >> it does reflect a hard line. that's a perception problem that you think the white house would be aware of. 100,000 people died in the haitian earthquake. the reason they died is because their building codes and -- >> 1 million more displaced. not only -- 1 million people without a house. >> you have to...
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you are right the corporate thanks part is a part of that 5 and a fraction trial.t's just a part of it. again the hard part here is the for elements could be helpful. the short-term tax cut may create a future head wind for economic growth and not improve sustainable economic growth in the united states. maria: you have been talking about telling and the skill sets required to actually thrive in this economy. give us a sense of what has happened. people are worried about robotics and technology replacing them. >> there are two big trends. i'll mention one of them first. aging population, slowing work force growth. that's a head wind for economic growth in this country and we'll have to address it. getting people to work longer may be encouraging which we have been doing for years, women into the workforce. and it's controversial. but immigration, immigrants and their kid and children and then half the workforce growth in this country it's likely to be a bigger share. native born workforce is slowing. that's one element. but the second thing that's happening is the
you are right the corporate thanks part is a part of that 5 and a fraction trial.t's just a part of it. again the hard part here is the for elements could be helpful. the short-term tax cut may create a future head wind for economic growth and not improve sustainable economic growth in the united states. maria: you have been talking about telling and the skill sets required to actually thrive in this economy. give us a sense of what has happened. people are worried about robotics and technology...
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part one of a two part conversation with jeff fager, the executive producer of "60 minutes." his book is called 50 years of "60 minutes" the inside story of television's most influential broadcast. >> if you ask me what a worry about it's just that we get caught up in the television business the way typical chasing ratings. when that happens, it goes against what we are about. and what's interesting about that dynamic is that we don't pander to particular oddances but we're by far the most wanted television show in america. >> rose: 50 years of "60 minutes" when we continue. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeff fager is here, he's the executive producer of "60 minutes." this year marks the 50th anniversary of the cbs broadcast. the news show was created in 1968. it's won 20 peabody awards. fager has written a to book about the history of the legendary program. it is called 50 years of "60 minutes" the inside story
part one of a two part conversation with jeff fager, the executive producer of "60 minutes." his book is called 50 years of "60 minutes" the inside story of television's most influential broadcast. >> if you ask me what a worry about it's just that we get caught up in the television business the way typical chasing ratings. when that happens, it goes against what we are about. and what's interesting about that dynamic is that we don't pander to particular oddances but...
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is it. >> it's cultural in part. it's financial in part. child care is expensive. we as a nation don't do enough about it. it's sometimes just ignorance that people don't recognize the things they're saying or the things they're doing and the impact it has on limiting other opportunities. >> rose: not being able to put yourself in the other person's shoes. >> uh-huh. >> rose: if you were going to give a speech about-- what would be your first par graph, what have you learned, it is the last lecture question. >> my speech would be in this moment, especially, about how what i always knew about universities from having attended college and then being a professor for 25 years, has been so reinforced by moving beyond being in just one part of the university. and seeing the brept of human betterment and possibility that universities embody. and the importance of knowledge and facts and analysis. to social good, to democracy, to the best of humankind. and i would be saying that at a time when facts are losing their fourth as determine ants of how we act and how we judge a
is it. >> it's cultural in part. it's financial in part. child care is expensive. we as a nation don't do enough about it. it's sometimes just ignorance that people don't recognize the things they're saying or the things they're doing and the impact it has on limiting other opportunities. >> rose: not being able to put yourself in the other person's shoes. >> uh-huh. >> rose: if you were going to give a speech about-- what would be your first par graph, what have you...
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against jihad is an part of it has not, and the part that has not is not fully understood, and that is what we are trying to figure out -- what is the level of their collusion with al qaeda specifically. you can show they are colluding directly with groups that ally with al qaeda, but the question is about their direct relationship. that is what we are trying to figure out. of the things we have seen in pakistan is pakistani leaders have targeted al qaeda .eaders if it was intentional or accidental, i cannot tell you. .here is certainly attention that was a problem. that was contentious with the pakistani state and establishment in general, but at the same time, this is the good taliban versus bad taliban never did where what pakistan tried to .o was say we have good taliban groups that fight in kashmir, and then there's the bad taliban. so you have this dynamic going , and it's that the good telegram supports the bad taliban. this is in the bin laden files. when the pakistani government wanted to negotiate a truce, who did they reach out to? to the goodut television. they try and faci
against jihad is an part of it has not, and the part that has not is not fully understood, and that is what we are trying to figure out -- what is the level of their collusion with al qaeda specifically. you can show they are colluding directly with groups that ally with al qaeda, but the question is about their direct relationship. that is what we are trying to figure out. of the things we have seen in pakistan is pakistani leaders have targeted al qaeda .eaders if it was intentional or...
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coming up, the second part of our interview with john chambers. talk about the startups that caught his eye, where he's putting his money, and why. ♪ cory: back to our conversation with cisco's john chambers. he has long focused on market transitions. in part to our interview, how market transitions affect his view of the landscape. john: i have a lot of limitations but i'm usually good on market transitions, from the way internet played in the future, voice becoming free. startups, the big picture is simple. that is where all the job creation is from. i'm going to invest in 10-12 startups, spread pretty evenly in the united states and around the world. they will vary from a drone startup to a defensive drone startup to transparency and open government, to social media and how that would change the customer experience, to security around phones, to a company like pin drop that we talked about in february of this year, moving from avoiding fraud detection to voice identification, all the way to our next source of protein which will be from crickets
coming up, the second part of our interview with john chambers. talk about the startups that caught his eye, where he's putting his money, and why. ♪ cory: back to our conversation with cisco's john chambers. he has long focused on market transitions. in part to our interview, how market transitions affect his view of the landscape. john: i have a lot of limitations but i'm usually good on market transitions, from the way internet played in the future, voice becoming free. startups, the big...
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it's a three-part playbook. part one is you undermine faith in american democracy. part two, you put up obstacles to voting. part three, you put up obstacles to the obstacles. you're mentioning, they mentioned cases of this. i was there when they were having this a couple weeks ago, this meeting in new hampshire. we had 200 people there protesting, which was exponentially more people than secretary kris kobach from kansas who's the real leader of this commission, has actually convicted of voter fraud, despite the fact that he spent an enormous amount of taxpayer dollars trying to do it. - investigating it, looking for people, looking for the real killer as it were, right. kovach is, as you say, the secretary of state of the state of kansas. he is your bestie, right. you guys are like america's fun couple. you could not be more opposite- - he's the bizarro of me. in your perspective. he is the bizarro. he's vice-chair of this commission, but he's really effectively, he's running it. - he's running the deal. - you're not a big fan of his or of the rvf. - yeah, i don't
it's a three-part playbook. part one is you undermine faith in american democracy. part two, you put up obstacles to voting. part three, you put up obstacles to the obstacles. you're mentioning, they mentioned cases of this. i was there when they were having this a couple weeks ago, this meeting in new hampshire. we had 200 people there protesting, which was exponentially more people than secretary kris kobach from kansas who's the real leader of this commission, has actually convicted of voter...
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it's not part of the smithsonian museum.e museum largely funded by owners of the hobby lobby craft store chain. the owner steve green said the museum is to educate, not vandalize. >>> probably want to be inside tomorrow. >> the good news tomorrow, it will be warm, windy tomorrow and sunday. kind of more concerned about the damaging winds here on sunday morning. let's start with the 3-degree guan good shape today. we wednesday for a high in the low 50s. i in. ed it down to 53 from 50 -- i notched it down from 53 to 55. the actual high was 54. tomorrow we're going 58 for the 3-degree guarantee. live look outside, it's 40 now. dew points have come up, but they're still just below freezing. notice the winds. they've turned now from northwest to southwest and they're going to really turn south, southwest tomorrow and become rather strong. windy and mild tomorrow, some showers possible, the best chance of showers north of town, leesburg, gaithersburg north. most of the showers will be overnight tomorrow with the passage of the col
it's not part of the smithsonian museum.e museum largely funded by owners of the hobby lobby craft store chain. the owner steve green said the museum is to educate, not vandalize. >>> probably want to be inside tomorrow. >> the good news tomorrow, it will be warm, windy tomorrow and sunday. kind of more concerned about the damaging winds here on sunday morning. let's start with the 3-degree guan good shape today. we wednesday for a high in the low 50s. i in. ed it down to 53 from...
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la parte d...oore estÁ decidido a seguir con la polÍtica. saliÓ al frente para negar las declaracionesde la mujer que lo acusa de asalto sexual cuando ella era un adolescente. [habla en inglÉs] nelson contÓ cómo, presuntamente, moore se pro pasÓ con ella cuando era menor de edad. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] para probar que moore la cortejo, ella demostrÓ el mensaje que Él escribiÓ en el anuario de la escuela que le decÍa "chica hermosa". [habla en inglÉs] otras cuatro mujeres lo acusan de tratar de abusar de ellas cuando era adolescente. 40 senadores republicanos y la casa blancacoincide en que el polÍtico se tiene que retirar de la elecciÓn especial si los alegatos son ciertos. les creo a las mujeres, sÍ, estamos viendo si es alguien que puede seguir en la contienda. moore respondiÓ en twitter diciendo que la persona que se tiene que retirar es un mcconnell. dice que tiene que ser reemplazado. moore todavÍa no ha presentado las evidencias que prometiÓ para desacreditar a las mujeres que, s
la parte d...oore estÁ decidido a seguir con la polÍtica. saliÓ al frente para negar las declaracionesde la mujer que lo acusa de asalto sexual cuando ella era un adolescente. [habla en inglÉs] nelson contÓ cómo, presuntamente, moore se pro pasÓ con ella cuando era menor de edad. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] para probar que moore la cortejo, ella demostrÓ el mensaje que Él escribiÓ en el anuario de la escuela que le decÍa "chica hermosa". [habla en inglÉs] otras...
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for the most part it works to a small percentage of. sort of hostile to its own sake is worried about muslims and and those small number of voters can make a difference in terms of election outcomes and and so i see these policies is very much directed to to those people it's a vote loser to a way out. on to us and the parties are aware of that and that's why they time and i support and encourage despite the fact there are plenty of people critical of this. encourage this sort of anti refugee sentiment. what do the refugees hope to happen by both counts. well i mean essentially they want people to notice what's going on there what the conditions alive but ultimately they just want a chance at freedom and safety and that's a very simple call for people that have been locked up for four and a half years now in appalling conditions on a remote pacific island i think it's time for there to be some kind of change and move forward on this issue and there's certainly options on the cons for these during government the issue is whether they're
for the most part it works to a small percentage of. sort of hostile to its own sake is worried about muslims and and those small number of voters can make a difference in terms of election outcomes and and so i see these policies is very much directed to to those people it's a vote loser to a way out. on to us and the parties are aware of that and that's why they time and i support and encourage despite the fact there are plenty of people critical of this. encourage this sort of anti refugee...
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introduced three years ago as part of major reforms, they we re ago as part of major reforms, they were ‘s and around two years to get one. during that time, ruth missed a vital part in her course in speech and language therapy. she is 2a now, so she has only got one year left. hello. life with disabilities is a fight. the parents find it very hard. mum is extremely worried. i once said many years ago to the social worker, when she was small, if something happens to me, put her in the grave with me. and i still feel that way. because i do not actually feel that, in the past 15 years, we have actually made much of an improvement as far as services are concerned, for these vulnerable kids. after recent inspections, 0fsted has raised concerns about lack of help and resources for students once they reach the age of 19. report also says the transfer to ehc plans has had a negative impact on many young people's lives. wildlife expert chris packham wasn't diagnosed with asperger‘s until he was in his 40s. he has had a a successful career and he is convinced that access to education is key. the
introduced three years ago as part of major reforms, they we re ago as part of major reforms, they were ‘s and around two years to get one. during that time, ruth missed a vital part in her course in speech and language therapy. she is 2a now, so she has only got one year left. hello. life with disabilities is a fight. the parents find it very hard. mum is extremely worried. i once said many years ago to the social worker, when she was small, if something happens to me, put her in the grave...
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e in part to these loud toys. we warn parents especially to be cautious of toy cell phones, because kids put them up tho their ear, and they are very fragile. you can put tape over the speaker, or simply take the batteries out. in conclusion, the cpsc has made a lot of progress over the last decade protecting our kids. we hope congress will give it the resources that the commission needs in order to protect our kids. there are still hazards that need to be addressed. we believe the small parts choke test needs to be made larger. we believe the toxics policy in our country has to be overhauled. there are thousands of chemicals that are not regulated, or inadequately regulated. we also strongly urge the cpsc to work together with target and bullseye toys, the two suppliers of fidget spinners with a large amount of lead this year, to issue an official recall. what can parents do? you can go to our website, toy safety tips.org to get our report of the list of potential hazards, get the list of recalled toys. pull it u
e in part to these loud toys. we warn parents especially to be cautious of toy cell phones, because kids put them up tho their ear, and they are very fragile. you can put tape over the speaker, or simply take the batteries out. in conclusion, the cpsc has made a lot of progress over the last decade protecting our kids. we hope congress will give it the resources that the commission needs in order to protect our kids. there are still hazards that need to be addressed. we believe the small parts...
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being pa rt not being part of trade, not being part of the tpp, so that is really significant as a signal you have a picture of duterte and trump smiling and laughing together, different to that with barack laughing together, different to that with ba rack 0bama, laughing together, different to that with barack 0bama, the former president. they are even wearing the same top. looking at the china morning post, covering the same story, instead of images of duterte and trump, clashes outside the us embassy in manila. too many people in manila he is not welcome. and we have to remember the context of what's happening in the philippines with duterte. this country is undergoing serious civil strife at the moment and the entry of donald trump into that dynamic is going to be really complicated and fraught. this was a delicate state visit. and you're soon those protesters are assuming that us president won't support them —— assuming those protesters are assuming the us president won't support them. duterte's record on drugs and extrajudicial killings won't be mentioned by donald trump. let's move
being pa rt not being part of trade, not being part of the tpp, so that is really significant as a signal you have a picture of duterte and trump smiling and laughing together, different to that with barack laughing together, different to that with ba rack 0bama, laughing together, different to that with barack 0bama, the former president. they are even wearing the same top. looking at the china morning post, covering the same story, instead of images of duterte and trump, clashes outside the...
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that is the other part of this.y put an estimate on the figure it could be much higher than that. none of us know. it is important to remember that this is not illegal. people are not doing anything illegal by putting money in tax havens. it is a different thing, if that is important to remember. i will explain more about tax havens in 30 minutes. are so much in the documents as well. we are likely to see over the next few days more coming out. we will try and explain everything through the morning. were the main story this morning, 26 people including several children have been killed in a shooting during a service in texas. the attack happened at the first baptist church in the small town of sutherland springs. authorities say the youngest victim was just five yea rs the youngest victim was just five years old. the eldest was 72. the scene of america's latest mass shooting. a tiny church in a texas town. a sunday morning gathering that turned into a massacre. more than two dozen dead and many more injured. the age
that is the other part of this.y put an estimate on the figure it could be much higher than that. none of us know. it is important to remember that this is not illegal. people are not doing anything illegal by putting money in tax havens. it is a different thing, if that is important to remember. i will explain more about tax havens in 30 minutes. are so much in the documents as well. we are likely to see over the next few days more coming out. we will try and explain everything through the...
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this was all going to be part of the political process.m only entered one question and it raised a lot more. i would flip it around a little bit by suggesting that perhaps some people in the brexit need to recognise that this debate is going to happen and need to be prepared to address some of these concerns, instead of arguing that the referendum was the referendum and people are going to stick to that no matter what. i think it will really depend on the outcome. let us look at the other big story that has dominated in the last 48 hours. north korea's latest missile test. this is the straits times in singapore. looking at the reaction in united states. donald trump promising major sanctions on north korea. he is making promises that he can't deliver, really. it is not up to him when it comes to sanctions will stop it is more up to china. right. russia has a role to road that will be possible —— beijing will have to answer. it will mean that they will have two tolerate more disturbance in north korea than they otherwise would have done. to
this was all going to be part of the political process.m only entered one question and it raised a lot more. i would flip it around a little bit by suggesting that perhaps some people in the brexit need to recognise that this debate is going to happen and need to be prepared to address some of these concerns, instead of arguing that the referendum was the referendum and people are going to stick to that no matter what. i think it will really depend on the outcome. let us look at the other big...
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a lot of fine weather to come on friday in many parts of england and wales, some showers affecting partsnight, sleet and snow through higher ground possible out of this and the breeze picks up as well. temperatures dropping again so they will be a widespread frost, temperatures lower in rural spots and the cold theme through the weekend is because we have high pressure to the south—west, low pressure to the north, and a flow of air around these pressure systems is dragging these pressure systems is dragging the air down from arctic and of course that will be cold. a frosty start, lot of sunshine, some showers, wintry flavour into parts of scotland, the north and west, north—west england, the whales, the midlands and the far south—west. many southern and eastern parts of the uk will be cold with cold wind but lots of dry sunny weather —— east wales. for some temperatures will be lower than what the thermometer might suggest, so in the wind despite the sunshine it will be feeling like it is close to freezing in some spots. part two of the weekend, sunday, a frosty start with sunny weather
a lot of fine weather to come on friday in many parts of england and wales, some showers affecting partsnight, sleet and snow through higher ground possible out of this and the breeze picks up as well. temperatures dropping again so they will be a widespread frost, temperatures lower in rural spots and the cold theme through the weekend is because we have high pressure to the south—west, low pressure to the north, and a flow of air around these pressure systems is dragging these pressure...
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the fbi is now part of the investigation. linsey davis has more on this story. >> this morning, florida family is desperate to hear from their teenage daughter missing since sunday morning. >> let somebody know you are safe. >> the 17-year-old us believed to have climbed out of her bedroom window saturday night will stop her cell phone was left behind. all of t >> police have confirmed she is with 27-year-old ryan rodriguez. after they were spotted in atm surveillance video at this gas station withdrawing cash on sunday. rodriguez works as the head soccer coach for the boys team at the high school. her father, the head coach for the girls team, brought him in last year. now her dad says he is shocked, telling us he came highly recommended by other parents. >> i texted him that morning, have you talked to anybody that knows? when i call his phone, it goes to -- i can't get a hold of him. >> he is a family friend. we have known him for several years. >> authorities say there was no sign the girl would leave with rodriguez. >> c
the fbi is now part of the investigation. linsey davis has more on this story. >> this morning, florida family is desperate to hear from their teenage daughter missing since sunday morning. >> let somebody know you are safe. >> the 17-year-old us believed to have climbed out of her bedroom window saturday night will stop her cell phone was left behind. all of t >> police have confirmed she is with 27-year-old ryan rodriguez. after they were spotted in atm surveillance...
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that was part of it but, meanwhile, the other english settlers closer to your part of the country innia, where their thinking they would find gold, being sort of promised there was gold and never finding it after coming and dying. these groups that passionately believed either the unprovable in the case of the puritans who thought this was that they were coming here for the end time, or the gold hunters in virginia who were sure that this was a different kind of garden of eden. those were the founding pieces of the american character along with not believing in experts, being antiestablishment, and all the rest. that was the first bit of dna that went through a lot of twists and turns over the past several hundred years. charlie: we get to the 60's. we also had these various new religions of different kinds . we had show business that grew up here as it did nowhere else. it blurred the various distinctions between the real and fictional. the fantasy industrial complex, which was no just pt barnum claiming he had mermaids on display and george washington, 161 years old on display. the
that was part of it but, meanwhile, the other english settlers closer to your part of the country innia, where their thinking they would find gold, being sort of promised there was gold and never finding it after coming and dying. these groups that passionately believed either the unprovable in the case of the puritans who thought this was that they were coming here for the end time, or the gold hunters in virginia who were sure that this was a different kind of garden of eden. those were the...
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terrorism is one part of it. one of the challenges i think we face is that we are, we meaning especially the united states, are misaligned in this challenge. iran is tactically flexible, but has a strategic vision. think of it. iran works with sunni extremists, it works with al-qaeda. yet it fights sunni extremists and jihadists and other places. there's even an iranian supported militia made up of at least the leadership in iraq, of iraqi christians. so they have tremendous flexibility in the tools they use. terrorism is only one of them. war is another one. political issues on a political subversion is another one. so this iranian ground game, which is occurring, is one which we have traditionally been misaligned and not ready to challenge. so we talk b about things like intradictikting weapons stoppin terrorism. a small part of what they're doing. part of what they're doing is is guys, you know, threatening people. guys giving people bags of money. all kinds of ways they are advancing a political agenda in the
terrorism is one part of it. one of the challenges i think we face is that we are, we meaning especially the united states, are misaligned in this challenge. iran is tactically flexible, but has a strategic vision. think of it. iran works with sunni extremists, it works with al-qaeda. yet it fights sunni extremists and jihadists and other places. there's even an iranian supported militia made up of at least the leadership in iraq, of iraqi christians. so they have tremendous flexibility in the...
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because it's such a big part. we are 80 some odd percent of all of their exports, and i think the amount of their exports to us is something like 30% of their economy. so you're talking about a big, big time problem for mexico. and it's also a big time problem for canada. canada's economy and mexico's are sort of one ninth, one tenth the amount of ours. and they have trade surpluses. so for both of those reasons, it would be far more damaging to them than to us. >> but i can't assume that you would enjoy, as the american commerce secretary, economic damage in two of our biggest trading partners and neighbors. that certainly wouldn't help us. >> i would certainly prefer them to come to their senses and make a sensible deal. >> but it sounds like you're holding that as a dais eczema keena coming to their head saying come to the table or you're going to get whacked. you're going to suffer more than we do and we're willing to endure the consequences. >> if any negotiation if you have one party that is not in fact prep
because it's such a big part. we are 80 some odd percent of all of their exports, and i think the amount of their exports to us is something like 30% of their economy. so you're talking about a big, big time problem for mexico. and it's also a big time problem for canada. canada's economy and mexico's are sort of one ninth, one tenth the amount of ours. and they have trade surpluses. so for both of those reasons, it would be far more damaging to them than to us. >> but i can't assume that...
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of the machine back that is a negligible part of the cost. so space acts -- space-x they party did this three rockets are stacked so once you use up one jong cato want to carry the dead weight so you drop into the ocean so the first stage landed on a barge. the first up that what elon musk said with his conversion factor i think they said 30 or 40%. >>. >> that is what is happening right now we talk about other technologies by the nasa group including putting the rocket like on a pogo stick. one thing that was exciting was a space elevator that is three parts a station in the ocean that stays in place, with a gigantic table with a counterweight which is a rock and an elevator that climbs that is slowly goes up the cable and the people better interested estimate they could get stuff up into space to madrid dollars her lb right now is about $2,000 per lb. so that would be amazing savings. so what we need to figure out is the middle part. [laughter] that is kind of important. it needs to be really strong but it cannot way a lot 62,000 miles if i
of the machine back that is a negligible part of the cost. so space acts -- space-x they party did this three rockets are stacked so once you use up one jong cato want to carry the dead weight so you drop into the ocean so the first stage landed on a barge. the first up that what elon musk said with his conversion factor i think they said 30 or 40%. >>. >> that is what is happening right now we talk about other technologies by the nasa group including putting the rocket like on a...
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all of those quys important part of it. all of those guys are important part of it.guys are in a good place and have had guys are in a good place and have ha d su ccess guys are in a good place and have had success for a number of years. i think maybe these are actually the quys think maybe these are actually the guys who have been consistently performing well. they've all put their hands up at various points in their hands up at various points in the first test. across town in brisbane, winger valentine holmes scored six tries as australia beat fiji by 54 scored six tries as australia beat fiji by 5a points to six, to reach the final of the rugby league world cup. (tx oov) he broke his own record for the number of tries in a match — and took his tournament tally to 12, making him top—scorer. they'll face the winner of tomorrow's semifinal — and that's between england and tonga. fiji will find positives, after reaching the semi—finals for three world cups in a row— semi—finals for three world cups in a row — and after a number of skirmishes in the game, both still si
all of those quys important part of it. all of those guys are important part of it.guys are in a good place and have had guys are in a good place and have ha d su ccess guys are in a good place and have had success for a number of years. i think maybe these are actually the quys think maybe these are actually the guys who have been consistently performing well. they've all put their hands up at various points in their hands up at various points in the first test. across town in brisbane, winger...
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the main thing they need to figure out is this middle part. that middle part is kind of important. the problem is in these to be really strong but also can't weigh a lot. it needs to be 62000 miles long. the weight of the cord could yank it down. somewhat recently there was the discovery of the carbon nanotubes. it's like the width of a hair, very small. skid were team, together we know the information. so anyway, people manage to get them to be about a foot and a half long. you may remember i said it should be 6,062,000 miles long. it could be strong enough but a problem coming up is that economics might be the thing that makes it not happen. for a carbon nanotube you only need about a foot and a half to do just about anything with these tubes on earth. at first it was looking like you're getting the length of these tubes longer and that it flattened out. you could be the person to make it long enough to make it long enough if you can get it moving again. were doing questions at the end so hold on. the other problem with the middle part is if you can get it long enough, they're re
the main thing they need to figure out is this middle part. that middle part is kind of important. the problem is in these to be really strong but also can't weigh a lot. it needs to be 62000 miles long. the weight of the cord could yank it down. somewhat recently there was the discovery of the carbon nanotubes. it's like the width of a hair, very small. skid were team, together we know the information. so anyway, people manage to get them to be about a foot and a half long. you may remember i...
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it is another team player as part of the bigger team. we want to do is to be able to carry out the right engagements, carry out our work and try and encourage others and the younger generation to be able to see the world in the correct sense, rather than perhaps having a distorted view. so the fact that i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly was confirmation to me that everything, all of the stars were aligned, everything was perfect. this beautiful woman literally trip into my life, this beautiful woman literally tripped into my life, i fell into her life, and i know the fact that she will be unbelievably good at the job part of it as well is obviously a huge relief to me because she will be able to deal with everything else that comes with it. but no, we are a fantastic team, we know we are and we hope overtime to try and have as much impact for all of the things we care about as much as possible. i am very excited about that, yes. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the white house has said presid
it is another team player as part of the bigger team. we want to do is to be able to carry out the right engagements, carry out our work and try and encourage others and the younger generation to be able to see the world in the correct sense, rather than perhaps having a distorted view. so the fact that i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly was confirmation to me that everything, all of the stars were aligned, everything was perfect. this beautiful woman literally trip into my life,...