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to come and see what's going on inside with these children. >> we don't have any permission. so i have to ask you to please step away, sir. >> that facility is a former walmart that was remodelled to incarcerate immigrant children. today jacob silver was the group first of reporters since senator merkley was asked to leave the premises. he joins us from outside that senator. and senator jeff merkley is also with us. jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there? >> i think right around the same time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside.
to come and see what's going on inside with these children. >> we don't have any permission. so i have to ask you to please step away, sir. >> that facility is a former walmart that was remodelled to incarcerate immigrant children. today jacob silver was the group first of reporters since senator merkley was asked to leave the premises. he joins us from outside that senator. and senator jeff merkley is also with us. jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you...
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the woman will not ask for permission to make decisions in her life any more.w we will really change and overturn the law. if you go to milesforfreedom.net it is asking all women around the world to go to that link, fag herself and record any miles on her pedometer, she logs that and we are calling the king and the crown prince to and the male guardianship in my country, which is literally in slaving women. is that realistic, is it on the horizon or years away? -- enslaving. when women know the power and who they are, before the world told us who we should be, that is the day we are unstoppable and that is what i am seeing today. small steps but today a significant one in the lives of all saudi women you think? yes, yesterday was history, today is historic. manal al-sharif, nice to talk to you, thanks very much for talking to us. zimbabwe's president, emmerson mnangagwa, says a blast at an election rally was an assassination attempt against him. the explosion happened shortly after he left the stage in bulawayo, zimba bwe's second city. at least two senior gove
the woman will not ask for permission to make decisions in her life any more.w we will really change and overturn the law. if you go to milesforfreedom.net it is asking all women around the world to go to that link, fag herself and record any miles on her pedometer, she logs that and we are calling the king and the crown prince to and the male guardianship in my country, which is literally in slaving women. is that realistic, is it on the horizon or years away? -- enslaving. when women know the...
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. >> that take 26 years to get -- >> 26 years to get permission? >> the project was refused in 1981. '79 was the refusal, we were not successful. finally when michael bloomberg came -- >> he's a patron of the ar. so ed koch, david jenkins, rudy giuliani all said no to you. >> but many project -- >> what is it? >> each project have its own idea to do. very soon i discovered that most important is how many people walk. humans was the most important. only place humans walk pleasurely is in the park. and this project -- with the project we like to have -- >> meet the street it was important. >> summertime. >> that's right. you couldn't see them. >> exactly. where this project in miami is surrounded. we did it before the hurricanes in miami. >> let's see the miami islands. those were amazing. >> exactly. that was done in the spring, may of 1983. >> the reason you did it in the spring was again? >> again because of the typhoons arrive later. >> so you had to do it before the hurricane season? >> exactly. is special time when it's or technically, visually
. >> that take 26 years to get -- >> 26 years to get permission? >> the project was refused in 1981. '79 was the refusal, we were not successful. finally when michael bloomberg came -- >> he's a patron of the ar. so ed koch, david jenkins, rudy giuliani all said no to you. >> but many project -- >> what is it? >> each project have its own idea to do. very soon i discovered that most important is how many people walk. humans was the most important. only...
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sea for days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european courts the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after their immune asians offer to accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming out. big when the u.s. supreme court upholds president donald trump's travel ban on several muslim majority countries but churches warn the white house should also protect religious freedom and tolerance and proved vows of the world cup with a winning performance the south american put country put to pass to australia to wrap up a group c. with a back. way of iraq thanks for your company everyone multiple has said it will allow a rescue ship carrying hundreds of migrants to dock having previously joined italy in turning it over way the chance the change of heart comes after several european countries agree to take a share of the two hundred asylum seekers on board the german ship called the lifeline has been waiting for permission to dock for days. these migrant odyssey might soon be over france and italy have negotiated with multi to let the rescue ship lifeline dokken. but
sea for days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european courts the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after their immune asians offer to accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming out. big when the u.s. supreme court upholds president donald trump's travel ban on several muslim majority countries but churches warn the white house should also protect religious freedom and tolerance and proved vows of the world cup with a winning performance the south american...
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you will need permission to divorce from your husband. not, you could be arrested. in public, you could be arrested. in public, you don't need to cover your face but you need to be covered from head to toe says you cannot wear a bikini ina to toe says you cannot wear a bikini in a country that averages a5 degrees. some women in saudi arabia made do these things and if you are foreign, it is easier to break these rules. the government can apply these falls much more strictly so driving is great but saudi arabia is still very much a man's world. you can find still very much a man's world. you canfind me still very much a man's world. you can find me on twitter. thank you for watching. 0nce once again, with the notable will expect —— exception, it was... the temperatures got up to 2a degrees or so, and you probably heard the word that over the next few days it will essentially be staying to try and find for the most part, and things will again to warm up, notjust across the southern counties of england, the heat will be felt quite widely ove
you will need permission to divorce from your husband. not, you could be arrested. in public, you could be arrested. in public, you don't need to cover your face but you need to be covered from head to toe says you cannot wear a bikini ina to toe says you cannot wear a bikini in a country that averages a5 degrees. some women in saudi arabia made do these things and if you are foreign, it is easier to break these rules. the government can apply these falls much more strictly so driving is great...
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remember, this is only the equivalent of outlying planning permission.bout detailed flight paths or any final decision, but it has led to some restyling of the tory party headquarters. big business however is desperate to push on and most mps supported, but parliament's backing might not last under another government. even though many labour mps are behind heathrow... yes, we need airport capacity, yes we need better connectivity between airports. we have put those tests down but they have not been met so we will vote against that. those who want to build will almost certainly win tonight but possible legal action beckons long before detailed plans emerge. this could be the last and that mps have the sea, but on heathrow and will certainly not be the final word. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the government has refused to back a scheme to build the world's first tidal power lagoon in swansea bay. developers claimed the project would generate enough clean energy to power 155,000 homes, but ministers today said that it didn't represent value for
remember, this is only the equivalent of outlying planning permission.bout detailed flight paths or any final decision, but it has led to some restyling of the tory party headquarters. big business however is desperate to push on and most mps supported, but parliament's backing might not last under another government. even though many labour mps are behind heathrow... yes, we need airport capacity, yes we need better connectivity between airports. we have put those tests down but they have not...
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border without america's permission? >> i don't find it illegal. i think a person is legal no matter where they are. >> sean: is it illegal? >> i don't find it illegal. >> sean: it all depends -- we were alone, but i'd never thought we were alone. this is what the left does, dan longino. she knows. >> kathy, you know i love these debates, but can you just answer the question? it is clearly illegal. let me learn you a little bit. entering without inspection -- >> you are going to learn me? >> you can't answer the question. i will answer it for you. entering without inspection is a misdemeanor, entering repeatedly as a felony. this is simple, kathy, just answer the question. >> kathy: it isn't illegal to be a person. >> sean: no one said it was illegal to be a person. >> kathy: you are illegal if you are in a land that isn't the place you were born, you are legal person no matter where you live. >> sean: if you enter the country without america's permission, if you have broken america's laws, true or false? >> kathy: have
border without america's permission? >> i don't find it illegal. i think a person is legal no matter where they are. >> sean: is it illegal? >> i don't find it illegal. >> sean: it all depends -- we were alone, but i'd never thought we were alone. this is what the left does, dan longino. she knows. >> kathy, you know i love these debates, but can you just answer the question? it is clearly illegal. let me learn you a little bit. entering without inspection --...
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alterations without permission. the main issue is that the bedroom count in this property is far out of character for the neighborhood, so we urge you to accept d.r., force the property owner to go back and make significant changes so that this property will fit into the character and that you can respect the quality of life for those that are living in the neighborhood. thank you. >> president hillis: great. thank you very much. president cohen, welcome. congratulations to you, board president. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. thank you. thank you, commissioners for allowing me to make the case here, and i want to say thank you to the men and women who take time out to participate in this very democratic process. a little bit about my background. i grew up in san francisco, and a large amount of my time growing up was spent in district 11. you see my mother, who is also here, was born and raised in lakeview, and i was educated on the west side of san francisco. like shore, lowell high school, so i know this neighbor
alterations without permission. the main issue is that the bedroom count in this property is far out of character for the neighborhood, so we urge you to accept d.r., force the property owner to go back and make significant changes so that this property will fit into the character and that you can respect the quality of life for those that are living in the neighborhood. thank you. >> president hillis: great. thank you very much. president cohen, welcome. congratulations to you, board...
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the woman will not ask permission to take decisions in her life any more.s how we're really gonna change and overturn the law. i'm launching today miles 4 freedom... if you go to miles4freedom.net. i'm launching one million miles towards ending the male guardianship in saudi arabia, asking all women from around the world to go to that link, tag herself and record any miles she's driven on her car, on her pedometer, she logs that and we're calling the king and his crown prince to release the saudi women activists and end the male guardianship in my country, which is literally enslaving women. do you think that's a realistic possibility? is that day on the horizon or do you think that's years away? i believe we'll decide. i believe once women know their power, once women know who they are, before the world told us who we should be, that's the day we are unstoppable, and that's the day i witnessed happening today. small steps but today a significant one in the lives of all saudi women you think? yes. yesterday was history, today is historic. zimbabwe's preside
the woman will not ask permission to take decisions in her life any more.s how we're really gonna change and overturn the law. i'm launching today miles 4 freedom... if you go to miles4freedom.net. i'm launching one million miles towards ending the male guardianship in saudi arabia, asking all women from around the world to go to that link, tag herself and record any miles she's driven on her car, on her pedometer, she logs that and we're calling the king and his crown prince to release the...
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speaker, i ask permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, ending the nuclear threat in north korea is within our reach. the maximum pressure campaign has demonstrated some clear successes in pushing north korea to the negotiating table and pausing its nuclear and missile tests. this is serious progress, and if we maintain our focus on disarming come jeong unwe can end this horrific danger. president trump made history as the first united states president to meet with the leader of north korea. i applaud president trump for prioritizing the north korean challenge, which is major global implications beyond just our own security. the singapore summit is the first step toward the complete denuclearization of the north korean peninsula. north korea has pledged their commitment to work toward this agreement. president trump also reached agreement to complete the recovery of uni states-korean war dead in the korean peninsula. thi
speaker, i ask permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, ending the nuclear threat in north korea is within our reach. the maximum pressure campaign has demonstrated some clear successes in pushing north korea to the negotiating table and pausing its nuclear and missile tests. this is serious progress, and if we maintain our focus on disarming come jeong unwe can end this...
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carrying 629 migrants is stranded in the mediterranean after italy's interior minister refuses permission for it to dock. just three days until the start of the world cup. -- from teams from the around the globe are beginning to arrive in russia. we begin in singapore where american and north korean officials have been meeting to narrow the differences between the two nations. this is donald trump and kim jong-un prepare for the hcri summit on tuesday. some saying it may be a meeting of mismatched expectations with trump expecting denuclearization from north korea in return for helping the impoverished nation. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has just been briefing reporters and saying talks are moving along rapidly. >> the summit will set the conditions were future productive talks -- for future productive talks. in light of how many flimsy agreements the present best the u.s. has made in previous years, the president will ensure no agreement will fail to address the north korean threat. the ultimate objective we seek has not changed. the e colete and verifiae e and irreversible denuc
carrying 629 migrants is stranded in the mediterranean after italy's interior minister refuses permission for it to dock. just three days until the start of the world cup. -- from teams from the around the globe are beginning to arrive in russia. we begin in singapore where american and north korean officials have been meeting to narrow the differences between the two nations. this is donald trump and kim jong-un prepare for the hcri summit on tuesday. some saying it may be a meeting of...
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what follows is a between two of the officersrver wh they have permission toch sear the car. >> hey.> where's the -- >> it's right here. >> wallet? oh. iyo got u. >> you want to get consent. >> huh? >> want to get consent? >> i already did. >> oh to search? you got consent to search? >> tyeah. >> threees the female office asks about consent, but at no time, and remember, thompson is always on came does he tell the offers they have permission tosear what happens next is what gets thompsono real trouble. the oicer who pulled him over notices a gun permit in his wallet and ask him ife has guns in the car. >> is your gun in there? . >> reporter: thompson the tells the officers he has a bag ollf guns a legally owned and registared inyland that are disassembled. he explains he's an unemployed > car. oh, my go >> put him in handcuffs? >> yeah. >> holy. >> they're all disassembled. >> that doesn't matter in dc. >> reporter: so george thompson is charged but it ultimately d >> at that point once the search begins i at that poit's all bad. it'sll constitutionally infirm. yoknow, it is a total
what follows is a between two of the officersrver wh they have permission toch sear the car. >> hey.> where's the -- >> it's right here. >> wallet? oh. iyo got u. >> you want to get consent. >> huh? >> want to get consent? >> i already did. >> oh to search? you got consent to search? >> tyeah. >> threees the female office asks about consent, but at no time, and remember, thompson is always on came does he tell the offers they have...
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. >> women lake this can start businesses without a man's permission.erior design we are a passion for fast cars. >> it's so hard because women have proven themselves in many aspects. it's nice to be in control and to be in the driver's seat, right? >> yeah. >> women here still don't have complete control over their own lives. they need a man's permission to get a passport. travel abroad or get married. even as the government opens the roads to women it's cracking down on women rights activists. yet many women told me the country is changing for the better. >> we are happy and want more now. >> you want more now. >> yes. >> for saudi women it's full speed aahead. nbc news ryeiad. >> that will add to the economy there too besides the historic victory because all the women will go to work and add to the workforce. >>> i can't imagine living in the united states with us like that needing permission to do things we take for granted. like i said little by little there is more ahead for them in store. just ahead have you ever heard of the story of the woman w
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you must always and permission before you approach an owner who has one of these guide dogs or serviceogs i should say. you also want to make sure if you have your dog with you that your dog is on a leash. you don't want your dog bounding up to say hello to this dog who is working. finally on the do's let children know about the fact that even though it is a dog, it's actually a working dog so we never want to touch that dog without asking permission. and don't's would be never ever feed a service dog, and never ever touch a service dog without permission, and then of course try not to distract the service dog because these guys itmakes the that they'trying akcare of ry precarious and dangerous situation. we want to avoid doing things like that. >> and they're very well trained, and you can tell they are service dogs. >> yeah, they usually have -- he has one of those blind -- you know, the thing that the owners hold, the harnesses, and usually a true service dog will have the correct vest or whatever to say what they are. >> all right, well, shiloh is a beauty. thanks so much, dr. jill
you must always and permission before you approach an owner who has one of these guide dogs or serviceogs i should say. you also want to make sure if you have your dog with you that your dog is on a leash. you don't want your dog bounding up to say hello to this dog who is working. finally on the do's let children know about the fact that even though it is a dog, it's actually a working dog so we never want to touch that dog without asking permission. and don't's would be never ever feed a...
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was younger her father didn't want her to study but her husband gave her permission . section of officially a woman no longer needs her guardian's permission to study and work says lena ina she's a member of the consultative assembly of saudi arabia the shura council which advises the government on new legislation. in twenty thirteen king abdullah appointed thirty women to the one hundred fifty member council you know you don't really see a difference between men and women at all at all i mean our votes are exactly the same there is not any differences we have less power when it comes to the voting or when it comes to even you know their right to speak or what have you. we're not allowed into the assembly room without cameras while the session is underway sure a t.v. lets us have some footage but it has no sound women make only fleecing appearance we are only allowed in once the sessions over it makes no sense neither to us nor to the female members of the council. but women in saudi arabia are used to having obstacles put in their way and carrying on regardless of tha
was younger her father didn't want her to study but her husband gave her permission . section of officially a woman no longer needs her guardian's permission to study and work says lena ina she's a member of the consultative assembly of saudi arabia the shura council which advises the government on new legislation. in twenty thirteen king abdullah appointed thirty women to the one hundred fifty member council you know you don't really see a difference between men and women at all at all i mean...
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they have to be permission from their house going god. as you're using because in other words like in talk or walk bring up by pink eye out green color for they're not used to it you know they think that this is you know for me to be back it shouldn't be that. she also designs luxury prayer mats. she insists it's not hard to start a business as a woman as long as you have a good idea her ancestors were business men and trades people she says so it was natural for her to set up her own company. it goes without saying that she has a chauffeur. despite her independence return or still pays her respects to the head of the family her father several times a week. or more. of her she me is a successful property developer. his traditional but open minded and proud of his two daughters who are both working women. he says he welcomes the progress underway in saudi arabia her sister of course proud of. their part of their fifty percent of the society so. they should play the role they should perish their issues themselves. return as a range to meet
they have to be permission from their house going god. as you're using because in other words like in talk or walk bring up by pink eye out green color for they're not used to it you know they think that this is you know for me to be back it shouldn't be that. she also designs luxury prayer mats. she insists it's not hard to start a business as a woman as long as you have a good idea her ancestors were business men and trades people she says so it was natural for her to set up her own company....
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sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call
sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call
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a woman does not need a man's permission to drive, does not need a man's permission to go to work, does not need a man's permission to have a job. the last bastion of guardianship is travel and marriage, and even marriage, if you look at islamic law, after a certain age, it's actually quite loose. i'm not minimizing this. this is a critical issue. what i can tell you is every woman i know is having this conversation. the women in government are having this conversation. the timeline of the changes i'm not in control of. the dialogue and narrative, it's there. >> we will look forward to continuing this conversation. this certainly is a great first step and we look forward to see more of it. princess, thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. one small step that women like the princess are looking for giant leaps ahead. thanks for watching. i'm christiane amanpour on pbs. join us for more tomorrow night. ♪ christian: you are watching "beyond 100 days." donald trump makes the case for illegally deporting illegal immigrants who invade his country without a court hearing. katty: des
a woman does not need a man's permission to drive, does not need a man's permission to go to work, does not need a man's permission to have a job. the last bastion of guardianship is travel and marriage, and even marriage, if you look at islamic law, after a certain age, it's actually quite loose. i'm not minimizing this. this is a critical issue. what i can tell you is every woman i know is having this conversation. the women in government are having this conversation. the timeline of the...
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promise me you will neise your hand against my daughter, and of permission." you my nicholas: they apparently talked about american politics and president trump. thomas: our conversation was i was complaining i didn't like donald trump. he said, "give donald trump a chance." i sort of disagreed with that, but i still like harry.th was his politics, i have my politics. nicholas: harry said mr. markle was an interesting guy who made a good choice in his daughter.he he expectsto have children soon. as for the future, mr. markle says he is looking forward to having a good relationship with his new family. nicholas witchell, bbc news. laura: i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for wching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc ws app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. ppwnload now from selected stores. >> funding of this presentatn is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'
promise me you will neise your hand against my daughter, and of permission." you my nicholas: they apparently talked about american politics and president trump. thomas: our conversation was i was complaining i didn't like donald trump. he said, "give donald trump a chance." i sort of disagreed with that, but i still like harry.th was his politics, i have my politics. nicholas: harry said mr. markle was an interesting guy who made a good choice in his daughter.he he expectsto...
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sea three days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european ports the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after other communications offered should accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming up a day times eritrean diplomats visit ethiopia as the two neighbors seek to result dictates of hostility i'll ask an expert of the bold initiative by ethiopia's new prime minister will pay off and the world cup drama as two iberian heavyweights jostled for a top spot in group b. spain struggled with morocco on portugal steve dolfin late scare from iran. iraq thanks very much for your company everyone italy's prime minister just epic on today has announced that the latest migrant rescue ship to be turned away by several european countries including his own will be allowed to dock in malta malta has also previously turned away the lifeline and has not confirmed mr conti's statement accepting some of the two hundred migrants on board the vessel would represent a major about face for italy which has recently toughened its stance on migration. sea sick malnourished and fa
sea three days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european ports the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after other communications offered should accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming up a day times eritrean diplomats visit ethiopia as the two neighbors seek to result dictates of hostility i'll ask an expert of the bold initiative by ethiopia's new prime minister will pay off and the world cup drama as two iberian heavyweights jostled for a top spot in...
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to cross the border without america's permission?n't find it illegal. >> sean: is it illegal? >> i don't find it illegal. in>> sean: all depends on is. we are alone and i never thought we were. this is what the left done. cathy knows. >> cathy, listen i love the debate but can you just answer the question. let me learn you a bit. entering without inspection. you can't answer the question. it is not illegal to be a person. >> i will answer it for you because you don't want to. entering repeatedly is a felony. cathy, just answer the question. >> it is not illegal to be a person and alive. >> sean: we didn't asked if it is illegal to be a person. no one said that. >> so you are illegal if you are in a land that is not the place. you are a legal person no matter where you live. >> sean: if you enter into the country you break a false. >> have you committed any crime have you done anything wrong. >> sean: the answer is yes, america is a sovereignty country and a constitution and america has law and you probably know when you went to schoo
to cross the border without america's permission?n't find it illegal. >> sean: is it illegal? >> i don't find it illegal. in>> sean: all depends on is. we are alone and i never thought we were. this is what the left done. cathy knows. >> cathy, listen i love the debate but can you just answer the question. let me learn you a bit. entering without inspection. you can't answer the question. it is not illegal to be a person. >> i will answer it for you because you...
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aianb say they will restore some of those properties if people say they have permission.ch as in new york. in paris and london. i think it shows that the disrupters do not have it all their own way. the scottish daily mail about scotla nd the scottish daily mail about scotland being the first in britain to banish the bottles. interesting. scotla nd to banish the bottles. interesting. scotland is ahead of the game on many environmental issues when it comes to implementing environmental policy. here they will be charging for every bottle deposit and you get the money back if you take the bottle back. i lived in germany 15 oi’ bottle back. i lived in germany 15 or 20 years ago and there was a bottle recite scheme and you saw children collecting bottles and taking it back and they got money back. they got half a deutsche mark back. they got half a deutsche mark back. so scots are ahead of the rest of britain and we are a long way behind other parts of europe. that is the briefing. thank you for your company. good morning. the weather looks very sluggish over the next few days
aianb say they will restore some of those properties if people say they have permission.ch as in new york. in paris and london. i think it shows that the disrupters do not have it all their own way. the scottish daily mail about scotla nd the scottish daily mail about scotland being the first in britain to banish the bottles. interesting. scotla nd to banish the bottles. interesting. scotland is ahead of the game on many environmental issues when it comes to implementing environmental policy....
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pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 15, 2018, at 2:03 p.m. that the senate passed senate 2652. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call >> today's hearing will talk about the privacy concerns raised in the wake of the cambridge analytica facebook scandal and potential steps to protect consumers. live coverage starts at 2:3
pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 15, 2018, at 2:03 p.m. that the senate passed senate 2652. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h...
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mediterranean but it's also been at sea for several days off to malta spain and italy refused it permission to dock on sunday night a group of european politicians visited the vessel promising to do all they can just get this. list if you go to germany that's. sort of. nobody you know you look at it there all along after being out there you would hear new audio. is it comes a live now to us because of course. italy's deputy prime minister material salvage any has visited libya where he discussed the migration crisis he also hit out at the n.g.o.s behind the lifeline rescue boat. follow the instructions of the libyan time incomes go it's not lucia he must be seized and he pulled. on the crew should be taken into custody. but while the political wranglings continue these migrants a left at sea watching and waiting for a decision on their fate to be made. well i'm joined now by telephone with alina kobol from sea watch that's a nonprofit organization that conducts search and rescue operations in the mediterranean she is at the port in malta and she's been in touch with the staff from lifeline
mediterranean but it's also been at sea for several days off to malta spain and italy refused it permission to dock on sunday night a group of european politicians visited the vessel promising to do all they can just get this. list if you go to germany that's. sort of. nobody you know you look at it there all along after being out there you would hear new audio. is it comes a live now to us because of course. italy's deputy prime minister material salvage any has visited libya where he...
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been stranded at sea for six days now their wait could finally be over the german ngo vessel has permission to dock in malta. the migrants will only be allowed to disembark on one condition that they're distributed among countries malta and italy are willing to take some of them france portugal and germany have also offered to help under the so-called dublin regulation asylum seekers must be processed in the country where they first arrived but this rule has long been the subject of heated debate as frontline states italy and greece bear the brunt of migrant arrivals. its only fields left alone it's refused to let them go run rescue ships docking as ports accusing them of aiding the traffickers. blocking the business of illegal immigration means blocking the dangerous intervention of these foreign n.g.o.s ships. risking the safety of the libyan coast guard the migrants they act with absolute disregard for any international. n.g.o.s say the problem has closed borders. if you want to stop traffickers you need to take away the economic incentive and that means opening the borders to those who
been stranded at sea for six days now their wait could finally be over the german ngo vessel has permission to dock in malta. the migrants will only be allowed to disembark on one condition that they're distributed among countries malta and italy are willing to take some of them france portugal and germany have also offered to help under the so-called dublin regulation asylum seekers must be processed in the country where they first arrived but this rule has long been the subject of heated...
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has since said that it has yet to receive permission these migrants like the e.u. is migration policy remain in limbo. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german chancellor angela merkel is holding crisis talks with her coalition partners here in berlin she's looking to resolve a dispute with her hardline interior minister horst zahle for over migration as a whole for is pushing for tighter border controls in a role that could threaten miracle's government the european union has offered to begin membership talks with albania and macedonia at the end of twenty nine t. officials say membership proceedings will only go ahead if the two countries make sufficient progress in combating corruption and strengthening the rule of law. ethiopia's rolled out the red carpet for eritrea as top diplomat as the two neighbors took a major step towards ending decades of conflict and hostility ethiopian prime minister upbeat ahmed who you see there on the left says that the issues dividing the nations are miniscule compared to their eagerne
has since said that it has yet to receive permission these migrants like the e.u. is migration policy remain in limbo. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german chancellor angela merkel is holding crisis talks with her coalition partners here in berlin she's looking to resolve a dispute with her hardline interior minister horst zahle for over migration as a whole for is pushing for tighter border controls in a role that could threaten miracle's...
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finance has had over the recent financial crisis, but the culture of ask for forgiveness and not permission in my view is just as present in tech as it is in finance. as i've reflected on what the public is concerned about, i see two core possibilities. first, people may feel angry and violated if they think their data may have been used as part of a mind control effort. that somehow, cambridge analytica had figured out their inner demons, weaponized the internet and used this ability to dupe them into voting a particular way when otherwise they would not have. this is science fiction. the data is entirely ineffective for micro targeting. and in fact, i believe cyber graphics as a whole is a dead end for this purpose. there is value to the data if you're trying to understand general trends of big groups of people. but for any one person, it simply doesn't work. as an academic psychologist, i thought it might work, but as i discovered, it was an experiment that failed. the second possibility of what is troublesome to people is regardless of the data's efficacy, people may still feel angry an
finance has had over the recent financial crisis, but the culture of ask for forgiveness and not permission in my view is just as present in tech as it is in finance. as i've reflected on what the public is concerned about, i see two core possibilities. first, people may feel angry and violated if they think their data may have been used as part of a mind control effort. that somehow, cambridge analytica had figured out their inner demons, weaponized the internet and used this ability to dupe...
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migrant rescue ship that's become a flashpoint in europe's migration debates first italy denied it permission to dock and then malta now the aquarius nears the end of its long voyage as it prepares to dock in spain. another world cup argentina locked horns with iceland tiny iceland made it to the quarter finals of the euros two years ago could they match up to high flying argentina. i'm irish waiter thanks for joining us people have been flooding onto the streets of the afghan capital kabul to celebrate a day after the taliban announced a surprise three day cease fire it was a rare sight as taliban fighters hugs and even took selfies with the soldiers and civilians they have been fighting afghan president from gandhi said he would extend a parallel cease fire that his government announced on tuesday but did not say when it would start or for how long it would be in place. the a journalist in kabul has been following the story so ali after years of fighting against each other we suddenly see afghan soldiers and taliban fighters hugging a very rare scene is this although too good to be true wha
migrant rescue ship that's become a flashpoint in europe's migration debates first italy denied it permission to dock and then malta now the aquarius nears the end of its long voyage as it prepares to dock in spain. another world cup argentina locked horns with iceland tiny iceland made it to the quarter finals of the euros two years ago could they match up to high flying argentina. i'm irish waiter thanks for joining us people have been flooding onto the streets of the afghan capital kabul to...
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rescue ship that's become a flashpoint in europe's migration debate the first first italy tonight is permission to dock and then malta now the aquarius nears the end of its long voyage as it prepares to talk in spain. waiter glad you could join us day three of the world cup in russia is done and dusted in saturday's final game croatia battle nigeria to a two nothing victory in a rough and tumble encounter in the thirty second make a minute mario monument scored with a diving header in might have been deflected biogenic ato a table but this one probably would have gone and even without the nigerians help them in the sixty nine minute run juve it was wrestled down in the box by william trust a kong upset captain look i'm old rich who fired and to make it to nil probation i'm. moved to the top of group to. get more on the matter with me is chris harrington from v.w. sport so this game go the way you expected. expected yes the way i hope you know i was hoping the super eagles would prevail they have a lot of hype behind their team you know they were the first african club to qualify for the world c
rescue ship that's become a flashpoint in europe's migration debate the first first italy tonight is permission to dock and then malta now the aquarius nears the end of its long voyage as it prepares to talk in spain. waiter glad you could join us day three of the world cup in russia is done and dusted in saturday's final game croatia battle nigeria to a two nothing victory in a rough and tumble encounter in the thirty second make a minute mario monument scored with a diving header in might...
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lifeline is currently in limbo in the mediterranean after both italy and malta refused permission to dock the german vessel picked up the migrants between libya and the italian island of lampedusa on thursday italy's new government hasn't bound rescue ships from docking at its ports and call on multi to take the boats in malta says it's not responsible meanwhile spain's coast guard has rescued nearly eight hundred refugees and migrants over the weekend who were trying to cross through the sure you see from north africa they were in a fleet of around twenty families small boat sailing between the moroccan and spanish coasts. the migration crisis has caused a standoff between e.u. countries over what to do about the influx of refugees and migrants sixteen leaders from the european union are currently holding an informal meeting in brussels ahead of a major summit on migration on thursday germany wants e.u. states to accept asylum speakers more evenly. dominant cain is at the summit in brussels and joins me now from there dominic i understand the president has called it a crisis within
lifeline is currently in limbo in the mediterranean after both italy and malta refused permission to dock the german vessel picked up the migrants between libya and the italian island of lampedusa on thursday italy's new government hasn't bound rescue ships from docking at its ports and call on multi to take the boats in malta says it's not responsible meanwhile spain's coast guard has rescued nearly eight hundred refugees and migrants over the weekend who were trying to cross through the sure...
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or deny them permission to major banks as to how much they can pay their shareholders and dividends how much they can buy of their own stock but what's happened is because they've had all this extra money and they haven't had any strings attached to it like you have to go and help people restructure their mortgages or you have to give a certain amount to small businesses there's no idea of sort of limitations on the money that they've been given so cheaply from the fed so they do things with it like speculate like create more derivatives like that or combine more packages of toxic assets this time around they're based on corporate loans last time around they run mortgage loans and they buy their own stock for example last year the vice chair of the f.t. i see the federal deposit insurance corporation that was created to back people's deposits to give them a sure you know if there's another financial crisis will still be able to get their money out thomas hoenig found that ninety nine percent of the profits of banks last year ninety nine percent that would be like all of the profits
or deny them permission to major banks as to how much they can pay their shareholders and dividends how much they can buy of their own stock but what's happened is because they've had all this extra money and they haven't had any strings attached to it like you have to go and help people restructure their mortgages or you have to give a certain amount to small businesses there's no idea of sort of limitations on the money that they've been given so cheaply from the fed so they do things with it...
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city for days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european courts the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after other even ations offer to accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming up big when the u.s. supreme court upholds president donald trump's travel ban on several muslim majority countries but judges warn the white house should also protect religious freedom and tolerance plus detente eritrean diplomats visit ethiopia as the two neighbors seek to resolve decades of hostility i'll ask an expert if the bold initiative by ethiopia's new prime minister will pay off and in the world cup group c. played out their final matches as france and denmark squared off while australia needed a win but struggled against a peru's side already out of the tournament all the action coming right out. thank you very much for your company everyone. italy's prime minister just sepic conti has announced that the latest migrant risk your ship to be turned away by several european countries including his own will be allowed to dock in malta malta has also previously turned aw
city for days after their rescue ship was refused entry to european courts the lifeline now has permission to dock in malta after other even ations offer to accept some of the hundreds of people on board also coming up big when the u.s. supreme court upholds president donald trump's travel ban on several muslim majority countries but judges warn the white house should also protect religious freedom and tolerance plus detente eritrean diplomats visit ethiopia as the two neighbors seek to resolve...
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we have that vote now and it is the outline planning permission for a third ru nway planning permissiong on to other news: at the grenfell inquiry, the fire—fighter who led the first response to the fire said he couldn't remember receiving any training on when to order the evacuation of tower blocks. michael dowden was forced to admit, repeatedly, that he was unaware of the risks to the tower and had no idea that fires could spread through cladding. his evidence has raised serious questions about london fire brigade's procedures and training on tower blocks, as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. 720 firefighters, 1a0 fire engines, and many stories of bravery that night. but the fire brigade's having to answer for its failure to tell people to leave their flats. the evidence i shall give... michael dowden was one of the first firefighters at grenfell tower and in charge for the first hour. today it was soon clear he didn't have the right training. did you ever receive any specific training on how to evacuate people from high floors in high—rise blocks who had mobility diffic
we have that vote now and it is the outline planning permission for a third ru nway planning permissiong on to other news: at the grenfell inquiry, the fire—fighter who led the first response to the fire said he couldn't remember receiving any training on when to order the evacuation of tower blocks. michael dowden was forced to admit, repeatedly, that he was unaware of the risks to the tower and had no idea that fires could spread through cladding. his evidence has raised serious questions...
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we have been waiting for thr hours for this to happen while they waited for that searchan wa permission to go inside. again, they will be very careful as they approach going inside this apartment inside this building to make sure i is absolutely safe for these police officers. >> sounds liks lf red flags here. >> i just got off the phone with editor.mer he told me he and one of his former reporters were the threat and they were afraid of what could happen. so much so they reported the threats to police. he told me that they thought it wa strong enough case. it all started with an article the paper published back in 2011 after the suspect pleaded guilty to a harassment charge. he was angry and sued the prer. the ediays the paper won the case but it dragged on. he and some of his staff were afraid. they never met him in person. they definitely felt threatened and even had a news roomoueeting it. he feels like he did everything he could to prevent something likehis. he still felt sick to his st stomach. >> . >> i'm angry he was making all of these tweets. bo and scrolling through we saw an
we have been waiting for thr hours for this to happen while they waited for that searchan wa permission to go inside. again, they will be very careful as they approach going inside this apartment inside this building to make sure i is absolutely safe for these police officers. >> sounds liks lf red flags here. >> i just got off the phone with editor.mer he told me he and one of his former reporters were the threat and they were afraid of what could happen. so much so they reported...
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you need to make it is a or permission rn to share my data and clients of our advisors already have a contract thattheir advisory firm so data can be shared. , back to my eing forier point, the necessity everyone to have data sharing contracts. few examples that i would consider to be slightly over those interpretation where, a fund manager may in a very ed advice deliberate interpretation of the ules that says they are not sure they can actually provide evaluation data back to the behalf of the client unless the client has told the so. manager income do that points to perhaps a contract when this client first might have been three or four years ago being out of date. few u are finding a circumstances like that. the way to change that is to make sure cts and that you are not checking things ou don't need and you are very clear on what you are getting when and why. >> what is the cumulative impact so far of this? good thing byis a the way. i think all of this is a good thing. effect on people we work with financial advisors and fund managers and our job in is to put y business the two
you need to make it is a or permission rn to share my data and clients of our advisors already have a contract thattheir advisory firm so data can be shared. , back to my eing forier point, the necessity everyone to have data sharing contracts. few examples that i would consider to be slightly over those interpretation where, a fund manager may in a very ed advice deliberate interpretation of the ules that says they are not sure they can actually provide evaluation data back to the behalf of...
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. >> with your permission i'll yield to mr. connolly and switch places with him. >> i thank the chair and thank my good friend from maryland, i have a hearing and markup in consideration and i appreciate this gracefulness. >> i'm concerned about the apparent mismanagement of the hardest hit program by some of our hardest hit states. according to the inspector general's report the state spend over $600,000 on cars for executives, free parking for staff and multi-parking bus passes and states also spent $50,000 on events with housing counsellors, ,000 for employee meals and 8,000 on gym mberships. in 2017, the sigtarp found nearly 3 million in such wasteful spending. mr. kranbuhl, where did the es permissible questions. >> ranking member, i appreciate your question. i can't tell why the states make the decisions they make, but they're responsible for all of the expenses and that's the standard that they're required to follow. >> okay, somef them decided, based on those standards that it was permissible to spend up to $8,000 in gy
. >> with your permission i'll yield to mr. connolly and switch places with him. >> i thank the chair and thank my good friend from maryland, i have a hearing and markup in consideration and i appreciate this gracefulness. >> i'm concerned about the apparent mismanagement of the hardest hit program by some of our hardest hit states. according to the inspector general's report the state spend over $600,000 on cars for executives, free parking for staff and multi-parking bus...
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as being a feminist gives me permission as being a woman.you know, as being -- i don't know. whatever million things i am. so i think that it's sitting down and really thinking about why it is you're doing what you're doing and what the intention behind your writing is incredibly helpful. i would say a student maybe make a list of reasons why you write. and that's like a really good starting point. because it was very -- for me to write about my -- like every -- now you know also. but i kept running into people. so you had -- so that's gone. you know, so it was like a -- it was kind of a risk that i did it because it was a real vulnerable place to put myself in. but i thought people -- i also have gotten e-mails from people who were like i'm worried about that. i've been in the exact same place. i am feeling that exact same thing. and it's encouraging for people to do stuff like that. so i don't -- and also -- so, yes, there's a power in non-fiction that i admire people to commit to writing none fiction and writing about their life in that w
as being a feminist gives me permission as being a woman.you know, as being -- i don't know. whatever million things i am. so i think that it's sitting down and really thinking about why it is you're doing what you're doing and what the intention behind your writing is incredibly helpful. i would say a student maybe make a list of reasons why you write. and that's like a really good starting point. because it was very -- for me to write about my -- like every -- now you know also. but i kept...
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did rarry ring you and ask for permission? >> harry asked for her hand over the phone.nd i said, you're a gentleman. promise me you will never raise your hand against my daughter, and, of course, i give you my permission. >> i think younger people were a lit like, what? what does he mean by that? >> markle's domestic violence comment raised some eyebrows. piers morgan says he wasn't alarmed. >> i think he was basically saying just take care of her. he was praise worthy of harry in the interview. >> meghan's dad addressed the paparazzi skal dcandal. >> i didn't do this for money. i did to it change my image. for one whole year, i was presented as a hermit living and hiding out in mexico. i was looking to change my image. and obviously, that was a mistake. >> but, did meghan's dad just make things worse? it's reported that thomas was saying you paid him. >> it was a small amount of money. after the paparazzi notice. now at the end of the day, he was paid to do an interview. i'm not sure that is going to sit well with the queen. >> maybe not. the queen maybe should have th
did rarry ring you and ask for permission? >> harry asked for her hand over the phone.nd i said, you're a gentleman. promise me you will never raise your hand against my daughter, and, of course, i give you my permission. >> i think younger people were a lit like, what? what does he mean by that? >> markle's domestic violence comment raised some eyebrows. piers morgan says he wasn't alarmed. >> i think he was basically saying just take care of her. he was praise worthy...
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green: request permission to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, my prayers are with the immigrant families who are being separated at the border. the administration's actions were inhumane and i'm glad the president reversed these actions. as the children are sleeping on the floor behind a cage wishing they hear from their mom and dad, the administration and republican majority are working silently chipping away at the affordable care act. the trump administration released a rule that will greatly expand association health care plans which are exempt from the affordable care act's essential health care benefits including maternity care, mental health care, prescription drugs. this new loophole will bring back junk or fake plans that provide little or no health coverage. repeal of the affordable care act didn't happen, but the republicans' sabotage of our nation's healarsyem continues and our uninsured americans continue to grow. these junk plans will siphon off young healthy peopl
green: request permission to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, my prayers are with the immigrant families who are being separated at the border. the administration's actions were inhumane and i'm glad the president reversed these actions. as the children are sleeping on the floor behind a cage wishing they hear from their mom and dad, the administration and republican majority are working silently chipping away at...
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for three days, the ship waited offshore for permission to dock. ministeran interior closed italy's ports to ngos rescuing migrants. it was unclear how vessels would be treated. not takesisted he will one more refugee. a diplomatic row between italy and france showed no sign of coming down. on monday, he challenged france to open its borders to the rescue border desta the rescue boat. -- to the rescue boat. surprised by the meanness of the french. they say things are in the best interest of the european union and therefore the opening of the port to marseilles would be a nice gesture. >> we do notot see why it should arrive inn italy sinince our couns nothing to do with it. france insists that according to maritime law, countries with the closest coastline have a responsibility to respond in cases of distress. shiper this month, an ngo eventually got in spain. both malta and spain refused to give it permission to land sayiying they felt the e vessels not really in distress. sell the meat even -- sal beanie even said the boat was on a cruise. >> don
for three days, the ship waited offshore for permission to dock. ministeran interior closed italy's ports to ngos rescuing migrants. it was unclear how vessels would be treated. not takesisted he will one more refugee. a diplomatic row between italy and france showed no sign of coming down. on monday, he challenged france to open its borders to the rescue border desta the rescue boat. -- to the rescue boat. surprised by the meanness of the french. they say things are in the best interest of the...
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but it has also been at sea for several days come after malta, spain, and italy refused it permissiono dock. on sunday night, a group of european politicians visited the vessel, promising to do all l ty can. >> nobody cares about them, nobody is helping. if you come to libya, you must go to prison. >> italy step you has visited libya, where he discussed the migration crisis. he also hit out at the ngo behind the lifeline rescue boat. >> should did not follow the instructions of either the libyan or the italian coastt guard. itit is an, and must be seized t any place that it docs. x while the political wrangling continues, these migrants are left at sea, watching and waiting for a decision on their fate to be made. brent: i'm joined by telephone with alina from sea watch, a nonprofit organization that conducts search and rescue operations in the mediterranean. she is at the port in malta and she has been in step -- in touch with the staff from lifeline, that stranded vessel carrying more than 230 migrants. welcome to the show. what is the situation on board the lifeline tonight what ha
but it has also been at sea for several days come after malta, spain, and italy refused it permissiono dock. on sunday night, a group of european politicians visited the vessel, promising to do all l ty can. >> nobody cares about them, nobody is helping. if you come to libya, you must go to prison. >> italy step you has visited libya, where he discussed the migration crisis. he also hit out at the ngo behind the lifeline rescue boat. >> should did not follow the instructions...
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not just an english flag but also an englishman graeme conceit permission to come of oh it's a permission granted let's. don't end up in the war you've been doing a little bit something special for the world cup tell us about the well we've sowed all the way here from gary and it took us thirty six days to get all the way from bulgaria of all the crimea in the eyes of say we travelled under the crimea bridge . one day before mr putin you've provided a bit of something for those like myself who are even if the first time yeah we've written a small guide called the englishman in volgograd because usually on the only englishman in vogue. there's a few more yeah absolutely it's just the top five of everything around from my own perspective that's the stadium right there what do you think what is your tip for england taking place right there what's going to. three. zero so obviously with a to suppression building ahead of the match. for a new makes his predictions on the coming. kingdom by nature is a bit pessimistic they dealt above themselves i'm not very tall for them to have huge pressure
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women no longer need that permission to go to work. 's not a legal requirement. and they don't need it to get a driver's license and hit the road. a truly new e here in saudi abia. kelgly cobiella nbc news, reat. >> the 32-year-old crowned prince is the heir to the throne. he'sin all musical concerts opening movie theaters and decreasing the power of the religious police. >>> the first lady talks to students in northern virginia. you'll hear h message for the kids and all the adults. >>> a woman is catching heat tonight for turning in a little girl for trying to help people cool off near a stadium. the outrage is growing. >>> hey, it is not time to go to bed just yet. we have a jam packed sports nal on deck. another day filled with stunning cup.shes at the world we'll head to russia for all the day's action. ovechkin and backstrom take the stanley cup back to vegas. and the nationals literally talk about everything on the un able. you don't want to miss it, right you don't want to miss it, right here after theews. n (birds chirping, a running brook,) you don't wa
women no longer need that permission to go to work. 's not a legal requirement. and they don't need it to get a driver's license and hit the road. a truly new e here in saudi abia. kelgly cobiella nbc news, reat. >> the 32-year-old crowned prince is the heir to the throne. he'sin all musical concerts opening movie theaters and decreasing the power of the religious police. >>> the first lady talks to students in northern virginia. you'll hear h message for the kids and all the...