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that came much later largely because they were much more successful than most of the pla work. this movement, i think is important also for technical operations. the idea of getting inside someplace, you had to get in, find a way to capture communications and excellent treat the data. it's a complicated process. it might for the bug discovered in the state department in 1999, you had to take a photograph in the conference room, you had to know the quality of your picture to recognize the true color of it so when you re-created it, you actually had it accurately captured. you had to have the skills to create the batteries to fit in that constrained space. you had to have a microphone, and exultation plan for getting the data out and save your battery so they weren't just running and using up your energy while it was in the building. in this shift in craftsmanship that went into those devices, the skill set that the countries had to do well, the chinese didn't necessarily have the same experiences because when they did it domestically, they controlled the environment. they outlaw
that came much later largely because they were much more successful than most of the pla work. this movement, i think is important also for technical operations. the idea of getting inside someplace, you had to get in, find a way to capture communications and excellent treat the data. it's a complicated process. it might for the bug discovered in the state department in 1999, you had to take a photograph in the conference room, you had to know the quality of your picture to recognize the true...
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stuff they do it in the lounge or bar. ..... >> the other reason but also for the some extent to the plahe movement of cyberspace with a valuable storage as a real opportunity. with those technical operations. previously with the industrial like infrastructure you had to have satellites, dish, a global network, computing power to do encryption beyond what a human being could readily uncover. that's a huge capacity china was is cut off. only in the seventies and eighties when it started to get fairly far behind. what it did was to see this opportunity of a public and private infrastructure centered around a handful of bureaus in particular that creates an easy one - - ecosystem for defense and offense. contractors for the benefits of the private sector and the ability to keep people focused and on target and this is one of the reasons why everybody was yelling about the pla into thousands breaking into places and running off nobody figured out where that security was and that came much later largely because they were much more successful than most of the pla. in this movement is important
stuff they do it in the lounge or bar. ..... >> the other reason but also for the some extent to the plahe movement of cyberspace with a valuable storage as a real opportunity. with those technical operations. previously with the industrial like infrastructure you had to have satellites, dish, a global network, computing power to do encryption beyond what a human being could readily uncover. that's a huge capacity china was is cut off. only in the seventies and eighties when it started to...
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we had pla nts how you are now. -- in kenya.things. at the time i had no idea what kind of science was behind them and then i decided to go and study biochemistry to find out what was behind these pla nts to find out what was behind these plants and what is important is that in the last ten years the cosmetic industry has had so many technological advances but if i made a formulation today, which is almost the same as 110 years ago, the ingredients i would use today are such that i would get are different than ten years ago. tell us why your skin care product differs from other things out there. what is different? it is bio designed which means we are engineering plans to make them more receptive to the skin's communication system. in any consumer is looking at the skin care product they should look at clinical trials. we spent a lot of money on clinical trials and we have 100% results in clinical trials. best brand works because of its clinical trials. your skin care products to what exactly? the skincare industry you have to h
we had pla nts how you are now. -- in kenya.things. at the time i had no idea what kind of science was behind them and then i decided to go and study biochemistry to find out what was behind these pla nts to find out what was behind these plants and what is important is that in the last ten years the cosmetic industry has had so many technological advances but if i made a formulation today, which is almost the same as 110 years ago, the ingredients i would use today are such that i would get...
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pla versus the xi who is not pla and it looks like that maybe the pla kind of said, you know what, we'llth -- >> you can say the same thing about the administration, couldn't you >> yes >> hard-liners and those who are not. he's been one busy man, that lighthizer. >> is he ever. >> wow. >> that navarro wing. >> what about it >> the wing supposed to cause the recession, very happy. >> they're happy >> happy. >> is ron barea happy with it too? >> you mean the alter ego of -- >> alexander hamilton had an alter ego before you did -- >> he did? >> yes >> first time anybody has put navarro and hamilton in the same sentence, but tell me. >> it wasn't an alter ego. someone he quoted in his own book. >> his publicist, remember the -- >> john berra. >> we went to the white house correspondents' dinner and we had a remarkable turnout, the man who wrote hamilton, remarkable expo significance on alexander hamilton wrote under a different name and gave that newspaper to president washington and annoyed president washington, but it turned out to be written by hamilton well, ron vera, boy, is this a str
pla versus the xi who is not pla and it looks like that maybe the pla kind of said, you know what, we'llth -- >> you can say the same thing about the administration, couldn't you >> yes >> hard-liners and those who are not. he's been one busy man, that lighthizer. >> is he ever. >> wow. >> that navarro wing. >> what about it >> the wing supposed to cause the recession, very happy. >> they're happy >> happy. >> is ron barea happy...
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for china in particular your counterparts in the pla.it was when that machine beat someone at the game of go. if you're not familiar with it. it's a game of strategy that is thousands of years old. and relevant to the comment that you brought up. it was not nearly that the breakthrough happened in this game it was the way that the machine one it came up with moves that humans who have been playing this game for over 2000 years never thought of on their own. and that is that potential of it being a battlefield breakthrough. it is what is excited the pla. but as you lay out is layout is not just this possibility. we have medicines that are being discovered so to speak by ai by bringing together information in a way that human doctors and researchers would not had thought of. there's also the negative of it. the advice that this machine is giving you. you never would have come up with it on your own and you don't understand it but that's also the challenge of wind do you go contrary to the machine because you did not recommend why that has
for china in particular your counterparts in the pla.it was when that machine beat someone at the game of go. if you're not familiar with it. it's a game of strategy that is thousands of years old. and relevant to the comment that you brought up. it was not nearly that the breakthrough happened in this game it was the way that the machine one it came up with moves that humans who have been playing this game for over 2000 years never thought of on their own. and that is that potential of it...
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and they re pla ce safe for people in europe.regime but the nsa still exists. and although the nsa and america have that they will do less, i think it has got to be potentially the case that the advocate general will turn around and say i am not sure. where could this lead 7 around and say i am not sure. where could this lead? the advocate general today saying i'm not sure on the ecj general today saying i'm not sure on the ec] later ruling that things need to change again. that is more barriers going up isn't it? in the relationship between the eu and the us. this is one of the macro problems, the realpolitik problems, the business problem that you are trying to protect personal data and business needs to operate. there is a bunch of problems, a bunch of data going between america europe and everywhere else in the world. even if the advocate general advises this is unlawful and let's say the ec] agrees, which they usually do. most of the time they follow the advice of the time they follow the advice of the time they follow the a
and they re pla ce safe for people in europe.regime but the nsa still exists. and although the nsa and america have that they will do less, i think it has got to be potentially the case that the advocate general will turn around and say i am not sure. where could this lead 7 around and say i am not sure. where could this lead? the advocate general today saying i'm not sure on the ecj general today saying i'm not sure on the ec] later ruling that things need to change again. that is more...
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el trÁfico vehicular, entonces, la del plÁ medio de gente.itrÉs a usualmente no tiene mucho tiempo para para compras. entonces lo hacen a Último momento y precisamente, porque muchos trabajarÁn el veintitrÉs y hasta el mismo veinticuatro cara ni su esposo tambiÉn decidieron salir este domingo para finiquitar sus Últimas compras, ahorita no es que nos falta es prepara nada maxi set. >> es lo que venimos a comprar, porque es el Único dÍa que nos queda tiempo para venir a comprar porque a esos dÍas tocas en la noche, quÉ vamo a unos cuantos regalos que queremos regalan a las personas que viven con eso e ingredientes para la cena de nochebuena, adornos para la casa y regalos. son algunos de los artÍculos que se encuentran en la lista y no crea que solo los ningÚn espera regalos pues los otros te serÁ su carta y compartieron sus pedidos con nosotros a una mucha zona. para mÍ para mi alicia va a ser un tiempo o un feliz con su familia, porque nunca sabes cuÁndo van una. no van a ser sin que se hagan viajamos ahora reunidos con buenos tiempos. pasad
el trÁfico vehicular, entonces, la del plÁ medio de gente.itrÉs a usualmente no tiene mucho tiempo para para compras. entonces lo hacen a Último momento y precisamente, porque muchos trabajarÁn el veintitrÉs y hasta el mismo veinticuatro cara ni su esposo tambiÉn decidieron salir este domingo para finiquitar sus Últimas compras, ahorita no es que nos falta es prepara nada maxi set. >> es lo que venimos a comprar, porque es el Único dÍa que nos queda tiempo para venir a comprar...
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entre las p ciones albergues acorto plas y terrenos se tima que esta regiÓn tiene 3.000 personas viviendosieron y recolectaron firmas para impedirlo. se esmera que los primeros beneficio dios lleguen a finales de mes. para evaluar para los que coe ren convertirse en ciudadanos estadounidense. ahora los residentes legales que buscan la naturalizaciÓn tendrÁn un comen mÁs estricto para calificar uno de los requisitos para tener la ciudadanÍa es tener buena conducta moral. si ne tierno uno tlos actos ilegales incluidos en una nueva lista. nosotros lo vamos a ver mÁs en en serio. en estados unidos hay 9 millones de residentes permanentes que serÍan afectados por estos cambios. >>> con llanto de emociÓn no veÍan hace varios aÑos y dÉcadas chl >>> las personas de la tercera edad llegaron a san josÉ por primera vez veÍan a sus hijos. que no se reunÍan desde que se reunieron a este paÍs. flabio muy emocionante. >>> bastante emocionante el aviÓn aterrizo en el aeropuerto de oakland. fueron traÍdos a la ciudad san josÉ. en autobÚs privado las im - ens en vivo muestran que hay familiares en esta y g
entre las p ciones albergues acorto plas y terrenos se tima que esta regiÓn tiene 3.000 personas viviendosieron y recolectaron firmas para impedirlo. se esmera que los primeros beneficio dios lleguen a finales de mes. para evaluar para los que coe ren convertirse en ciudadanos estadounidense. ahora los residentes legales que buscan la naturalizaciÓn tendrÁn un comen mÁs estricto para calificar uno de los requisitos para tener la ciudadanÍa es tener buena conducta moral. si ne tierno uno...
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political will to stop building coal power pla nts will to stop building coal power plants from 2020l will to shift taxation from income to carbon. taxing pollution instead of people. we simply had to stop digging and drooling and taking advantage —— and take advantage of the vast possibilities offered by renewable energy and nature —based solutions. paul dickinson, founder and executive chair cdp — a global not—for—profit organisation that advises businesses, it represents more than 800 investors with us$100 trillion in assets. good morning and welcome to the programme. what a businesses doing? fundamentally they are recognising we have a huge, global challenge of an unprecedented size, and they are changing their business model is fundamentally both to reduce their own fossil fuel consumption, and to develop products and services that the public want to buy, because nobody wants this horrible problem. and depending on what the business does and what industry they are in will depend on the challenge and the enormity of this. for anyone in the airline industry this is huge. but for t
political will to stop building coal power pla nts will to stop building coal power plants from 2020l will to shift taxation from income to carbon. taxing pollution instead of people. we simply had to stop digging and drooling and taking advantage —— and take advantage of the vast possibilities offered by renewable energy and nature —based solutions. paul dickinson, founder and executive chair cdp — a global not—for—profit organisation that advises businesses, it represents more...
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m ost pla ces will be fading across the far west.rticularly in the south. damages in single figures for most. as a averages fall away, later in the day looks like fog could become a problem across central, northern and eastern england. that in mind if you are heading out on the roads. it won't last long because the winds pick up ahead of this weather system, the fog will tend to live. 20 wet and windy by the end of the night across western areas. damages also rising. it will be a chilly one across the north and east of uk. very different feel to the weather for boxing day. we are back to the u nsettled for boxing day. we are back to the unsettled theme. this area of low pressure bringing rain and strong winds to northern ireland, south—west england pushing north and east across the country through the day. good start quite chilly but dry across the north and east with the rain arriving here. we could see transient snow on the higher ground of northern england and into the scottish mountains. those temperatures climbing into double fi
m ost pla ces will be fading across the far west.rticularly in the south. damages in single figures for most. as a averages fall away, later in the day looks like fog could become a problem across central, northern and eastern england. that in mind if you are heading out on the roads. it won't last long because the winds pick up ahead of this weather system, the fog will tend to live. 20 wet and windy by the end of the night across western areas. damages also rising. it will be a chilly one...
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41 minutes from kron rocket down to the maze of course, there's heavy traffic at the bay bridge toll pla. we'll take a look at that coming up in my next report john well robin. it's certainly not today. >>help some of those traffic's problems that you already having out there is still some light stuff but enoh to get roadways wet. berkeley looking at some light showers in the vicinity, you can see these often on light aas of rainfall across the bay siing in on couple there on the peninsula to 80 as well as one oh one workinyour way up the pensula through woodside menlo pa redwood city up to san mateo some rainfall out there once you cross 92 which is also way you'll head over to hayward union city where roadways are also wet from acively falling rain and a little bit further to the north some light showers around berkeley on 24 out towardswalnut creek down 30 in ville alamo eventually do to san leandro so definitely an active showers remain light and tt's what we're going to see today ten on light areas of rainfall in some predominantly cloudy conditions now tonight rainfall intensity is
41 minutes from kron rocket down to the maze of course, there's heavy traffic at the bay bridge toll pla. we'll take a look at that coming up in my next report john well robin. it's certainly not today. >>help some of those traffic's problems that you already having out there is still some light stuff but enoh to get roadways wet. berkeley looking at some light showers in the vicinity, you can see these often on light aas of rainfall across the bay siing in on couple there on the...
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m ost pla ces rain as well which will move away.places will be windy overnight on the wind direction is changing later to more northerly and that will draw down colder air as well. gradually through monday the weather calms down a little bit but it will still be a windy day, particularly down the north sea coast where it will feel cold in the showers and a few showers coming in off the irish sea towards wales but the shower is becoming fewer through the day as the wind gradually becomes lighter and a lot of places will be dry with sunshine, but it will feel colder than today. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: campaigning intensifies, as politicians canvass in key battlegrounds with just days until the country goes to the polls. in india, at least a0 people are killed in a fire at a factory making school bags in delhi. a 13—year—old boy is among three people arrested for involvement in the murder of a woman stabbed to death in northamptonshire. a man is arrested after video emerges of alleged racial abuse of manchester united p
m ost pla ces rain as well which will move away.places will be windy overnight on the wind direction is changing later to more northerly and that will draw down colder air as well. gradually through monday the weather calms down a little bit but it will still be a windy day, particularly down the north sea coast where it will feel cold in the showers and a few showers coming in off the irish sea towards wales but the shower is becoming fewer through the day as the wind gradually becomes lighter...
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to a close this weekend reallybig doing weekend in barry franchise course have pretty high stakes to plalot okay to say that i was diracted thinking about it the raidercould actually make the ayoffs that's crazy. >>and this 49 ers team has beena magical season. they can really cement eir place atop the nfc get home-field advantage throughout t that bye week they ed it. mark carpenter is with us to break down what is at stake obviously a ton just an exciting weekend of air football, you know e last time the 49 ers and seahawks myth that was the game of the year yet here we are again in week 17 anther game of the year at where we got one of their marshawn lynch is back there i look at all these great story lines here now a prime opportity in front the niners right now who can not only clincd the divion me-field advantage, but also and what's become a stretch of awful trips to seattle. >>9 or seahawks sunday nigh dee ford willnot be making his return. it doesn't look like quasi tarred will be suiting up either the san francis looking for its first win in seattle since 2011 get this back whe
to a close this weekend reallybig doing weekend in barry franchise course have pretty high stakes to plalot okay to say that i was diracted thinking about it the raidercould actually make the ayoffs that's crazy. >>and this 49 ers team has beena magical season. they can really cement eir place atop the nfc get home-field advantage throughout t that bye week they ed it. mark carpenter is with us to break down what is at stake obviously a ton just an exciting weekend of air football, you...
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i'm concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a plausi i pla pla plausity paucity of evidence. it would stand out as the shortest proceeding with the shortest evidentiary record and narrowest grounds ever to impeach a president. it does not bode well for future presidents who are working in a country often sharply and at times bitterly divided. now after they deliver their opening statements, that's when we'll see the staff counsels ask questions, including the democratic counsel who previously worked in the obama administration. he's going to have about 45 minutes to question, followed by the republican counsel and each of the members will have their own five-minute rounds to ask questions as they try to make the case to the american public why the president should be impeached, why he shouldn't be impeached. this is the next phase in what is expected to be a quick moving process here in the house to potentially have that impeachment vote before christmas. nancy pelosi in private has not told her colleagues a specific timeline for moving forward. she refused to do that last n
i'm concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a plausi i pla pla plausity paucity of evidence. it would stand out as the shortest proceeding with the shortest evidentiary record and narrowest grounds ever to impeach a president. it does not bode well for future presidents who are working in a country often sharply and at times bitterly divided. now after they deliver their opening statements, that's when we'll see the staff counsels ask questions, including the democratic counsel...
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he said as a kid from saginaw and michigan my goal was to plas school. spartans jersey during halftime at michigan state, duke game. they were all there to see it. >> you know, for everyone to be here, it's when you see thate n re and so like great my jersey's going into the rafters, that's great. but i get more out of seeing like everyone come here to support and show their love for me. that's what i get more out of. >> he's a role model, man, just to watch the accomplishment this guy's had. to come here, get his jersey retired, well deserved. >> he's so important to our organization there's no way when i heard about this that i was not going to go. >> that is teamwork right there. deangelo russell is questionable for tomorrow night's game at charlotte. he's averaging 6.7 assists per game. he looks good in those clothes. it's the fin, the sharks pup. sayi saying hi to the camera. 1-0 less than three minutes into the game. later in the first it's 2-1 caps. and this caps fan happy he made the trip. second period jacob his second goal of the game. if you t
he said as a kid from saginaw and michigan my goal was to plas school. spartans jersey during halftime at michigan state, duke game. they were all there to see it. >> you know, for everyone to be here, it's when you see thate n re and so like great my jersey's going into the rafters, that's great. but i get more out of seeing like everyone come here to support and show their love for me. that's what i get more out of. >> he's a role model, man, just to watch the accomplishment this...
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as you heardd you pla clip of the charges that these aren't imes.ou could hle anything f under abuse of power. obstruction of congrs. republicans disagree over what hand. 's leading them. v robert: thee is pretty much set? the house of representatives. so at the white house when you're talking to ur sources there, are they already looking ahead to a senate trial? and what do they want t see from the majority leader mitch mcconnell? >> they're definitely looking ahead to a senate trail because the senate is more friendly terrain. it's controlled by republicans. the house where the whole process started is controlled by the democrats and we know howey feel about trump pretty much. they're looking ahead to the trial. the president says he wants atr l. he's going to get one when lawmakers get back. we don't t know what is going to look like. but there seems be ailonsensus ng around something that's quick, maybe two weeks, three weeks. the president wants to call witnesses. it's unclear whether he'll be unable to call the whistleblower for example or joe
as you heardd you pla clip of the charges that these aren't imes.ou could hle anything f under abuse of power. obstruction of congrs. republicans disagree over what hand. 's leading them. v robert: thee is pretty much set? the house of representatives. so at the white house when you're talking to ur sources there, are they already looking ahead to a senate trial? and what do they want t see from the majority leader mitch mcconnell? >> they're definitely looking ahead to a senate trail...
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something missing in this t pla, i'm given credit for being a bipartisan person, sometimes unknown being for faulty. some say were set up but i will not do that. but i am bipartisan and i never saw people get these done boot coming have to come to an agreement you cannot solve a problem if you have two people they won't agree to a price and time to move page yet to find common ground, same thing with the law. if you can't pass the law you cannot solve a problemayh. and of sentence. it is my where the highway we will have trouble, what bipartisan really is and i don't think most of you really know, i should not say that to an educated group of people like this who have been to a lot of tough trials like i have as well. the bipartisan does not mean democrat or republican, it doesn not mean that two people come together, probably have differences in a lot of differences. but they find a way to get to the end where there is a possibility of a solution than they do the things you have to do to get that position. america today is built on people who have found a way to get to that end of the s
something missing in this t pla, i'm given credit for being a bipartisan person, sometimes unknown being for faulty. some say were set up but i will not do that. but i am bipartisan and i never saw people get these done boot coming have to come to an agreement you cannot solve a problem if you have two people they won't agree to a price and time to move page yet to find common ground, same thing with the law. if you can't pass the law you cannot solve a problemayh. and of sentence. it is my...
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by the time we get into tuesday, most by the time we get into tuesday, m ost pla ces by the time we getith some sunshine. there could be some fog around parts of wales and the south—east and england in particular, that could take a while to clear away. 0n the whole a dry day for scotland, more sunshine here, likewise across northern ireland. again, rather chilly, temperatures around 6—8. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm james reynolds. our top stories: a political row in britain after it emerges that the london bridge attacker was released early from prison. malta's prime minister says he'll resign, following revelations over the murder of an anti—corru ption journalist. i am fed up of the injustice that has been going on. they murdered daphne! they murdered my friend! we want justice! with the global climate change summit about to begin, the un chief says governments must end subsidies for fossil fuels. and does the falling cost of wind power hold the answer? we meet the danish pioneer who believes it will
by the time we get into tuesday, most by the time we get into tuesday, m ost pla ces by the time we getith some sunshine. there could be some fog around parts of wales and the south—east and england in particular, that could take a while to clear away. 0n the whole a dry day for scotland, more sunshine here, likewise across northern ireland. again, rather chilly, temperatures around 6—8. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm james reynolds. our...
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yesterday morningwhere he pleaded not guilty authities ve ramped up security arou synagogues and other plas of worships in the new york area and in e wake of both of those about how california is ore protecting its ples of worship. >>kn four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the atstate is trying to help >>califnia has put aside a historic amount of money to oflp places of worship enhanced safy and security starting in january the state is set to release up to $15 million in funds for institutions and organizations at risk of hate crimes each institution is eligible for up to $200,00in funding to towards security enhancements like an alarm system reinforced doo and gates or even security guards cal, oh, yes oveees thgrants officials monday said applications fo funds were due in early december and the program got a l of interest state officials said the number of organizations se receive the grants won't be available until the funds are released. the program launch comes after a violent year for places of worship across the world. the synagogue shooting n poway pushed lawm
yesterday morningwhere he pleaded not guilty authities ve ramped up security arou synagogues and other plas of worships in the new york area and in e wake of both of those about how california is ore protecting its ples of worship. >>kn four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the atstate is trying to help >>califnia has put aside a historic amount of money to oflp places of worship enhanced safy and security starting in january the state is set to release up to $15...
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he was actually miles from the crime when the crime took pla, surrounded by dozens of black people whoould confirm his innocence. and he was largely prosecutedad because he hadn affair with a young white woman, which provoked people to see him as this dangerous person. he was convicted and sentenced to life without paroley the jury, and the judge overrodery the verdict of life animposed the death penalty. and he spent the next six yearsa on row for a crime he didn't commit. i got involved and was really chaenged by people who didn't think i should represent someone like that. we got death threats.ot weomb threats. there were all kinds of efforts to undermine my quest to kind of overturn his conction. and the film gets into all of those details. but wh was interesting to me about it is the way in which we can have thiideat abo we are as a community, as a nation, and not live out those ideas and values in real time when actual people's lives are at risk,t and that's wppened to walter mcmillian. >> the outcome of "to kill a mockingbird" is a very different outcome than what happened with
he was actually miles from the crime when the crime took pla, surrounded by dozens of black people whoould confirm his innocence. and he was largely prosecutedad because he hadn affair with a young white woman, which provoked people to see him as this dangerous person. he was convicted and sentenced to life without paroley the jury, and the judge overrodery the verdict of life animposed the death penalty. and he spent the next six yearsa on row for a crime he didn't commit. i got involved and...
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medicaid services they say that the move comes after weeks of low enrollment reports for 2020 obamacare pla. some people also had issues signing up during the initial open enrollment period. so in 2017 thtrump administration they slashed the budget for obama care advertising by 90%. before we go a little peek outside we want to check in on the airport maybe you're catching flight check with your carrier north port of y major delays but john ll be tracking that throughout the morning also acking your forecast and the return of rain. we'll have details oming up. >>welcome back 4.54 on this tuesday morning skies clear a lot like yesterday. so don't anticipate really any delays out of sfo we should be sitting just find out of our airports on this busy travel week before christmas things should be nice and smoothnow we are looking at temperatures that are quite chilly so get the warmjacket on yet again you probably ve it sitting out already beuse she used it yesterday just make sure to % put it back on antioch livermore redwood city santa rosa all in the 's while 40's elsewhere in the bay are th
medicaid services they say that the move comes after weeks of low enrollment reports for 2020 obamacare pla. some people also had issues signing up during the initial open enrollment period. so in 2017 thtrump administration they slashed the budget for obama care advertising by 90%. before we go a little peek outside we want to check in on the airport maybe you're catching flight check with your carrier north port of y major delays but john ll be tracking that throughout the morning also acking...
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a global report published this year estimated that around 1 million species of animals and pla nts millionncreasing threat. so conservationists hope that this will go much further than one charismatic little bird. and that protecting the spoon—billed sandpiper and the wetla nds spoon—billed sandpiper and the wetlands it depends on will prevent many other species from being lost. victoria gill, bbc news. that is it. get on touch with me on twitter. this is bbc news. hello there. saturday sunshine was in short supply. many of us got stuck with grey, gloomy conditions stop only the favoured few got to see much anyway brightness. a hopeful though that through the day ahead a few more of of us will get to see something just a little bit brighter and it certainly is going to feel mild, especially in the north of the uk with the speed of really warm f you can see these orange colours extending in our direction from the south or the south—west. and at the same time we are going to start to tap into some of the strayer across the near continent so that should allow us to break some holes in the clo
a global report published this year estimated that around 1 million species of animals and pla nts millionncreasing threat. so conservationists hope that this will go much further than one charismatic little bird. and that protecting the spoon—billed sandpiper and the wetla nds spoon—billed sandpiper and the wetlands it depends on will prevent many other species from being lost. victoria gill, bbc news. that is it. get on touch with me on twitter. this is bbc news. hello there. saturday...
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the show still ta kes pla ce ate, 1016 and so on.ll takes place injohn's converted farmyard barn. and he begins preparing its christmas show in january. this year over 3000 west end and broadway artists auditioned to be part of the company of over 120 performers. and, today, i'm going to bejoining them for the big finale. but first, a crash course in learning my steps. the front, one, two, three... five, six, seven, eight. hands, hands, bow, stand left foot. 0ne, eight. hands, hands, bow, stand left foot. one, two, three, four, five... and their make your way back out. thank you so much for teaching me. they hope they don't cause any disruption later. you were great. you will be great. what is it life you go to perform in a show like this. it is a little bit different, isn't it? it's very different. i'm one of the singers in the show. they did the show last year and fell in love with it. sabac this year. it's just such a variety. even as a singer eye do lots of musical theatre stuff but this has lots of classical in there as well. it
the show still ta kes pla ce ate, 1016 and so on.ll takes place injohn's converted farmyard barn. and he begins preparing its christmas show in january. this year over 3000 west end and broadway artists auditioned to be part of the company of over 120 performers. and, today, i'm going to bejoining them for the big finale. but first, a crash course in learning my steps. the front, one, two, three... five, six, seven, eight. hands, hands, bow, stand left foot. 0ne, eight. hands, hands, bow, stand...
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looking good here from the north bay tosan francco, you're right on time at 19 minutes novato to the toll pla and traffic tracker showing good ws for highway for western contra costa county the south. a nice roll out of touch a colt who won a creek inanville the minutes looking good and one o one's looking good toit's only 26 minutes from san jose to menlo park. ll to the north bay now, nevada police are searching for a man who they say robbed a woman he also groped her. this happened near downtown novato kron four's gayle ong has more. a terrifying ordeal for woma right in front of her home it began with the demand for cash from the woman's purse, we spoke to thvictim who was too shaken to speak on camera butells us she hopes polic find the man whorobbed and assaulted her the incident happened on olive avenue near fort street just a few blocks away frodowntown of otto around 9 30 saturday night the woman toldolice she was exiting her canext thing she knows the spect comes from behind and places n object believed to be a knife to her back police say the suspect broke the woman while she was r
looking good here from the north bay tosan francco, you're right on time at 19 minutes novato to the toll pla and traffic tracker showing good ws for highway for western contra costa county the south. a nice roll out of touch a colt who won a creek inanville the minutes looking good and one o one's looking good toit's only 26 minutes from san jose to menlo park. ll to the north bay now, nevada police are searching for a man who they say robbed a woman he also groped her. this happened near...
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really if anyone was the public face of caring about nature, making children care about pla nts nature world around them, he was that person. this sort of started right backin person. this sort of started right back in the late 60s, something i only just like now back in the late 60s, something i onlyjust like now come he read a report about the disaster at the canyon. a paper for a report about the disaster at the canyon. a paperfor a nature. he was asked will to come on the news and talk about it and he was so enthusiastic, so photogenic, so inspiring, suddenly the tv work came in. i remember he used up here with magna spike a lot, a programme in the early 70s. —— he used to appear with. he was the public face of science. but his career was not without controversy. absolutely. he was a patron come he said, by the late 90s of 400 conservation organisations. then about 2003, 2004, he said that he felt that climate change was poppycock. and in the face of so much scientific evidence, and the weight of the scientific community, is certainly affected how he was perceived, especially among
really if anyone was the public face of caring about nature, making children care about pla nts nature world around them, he was that person. this sort of started right backin person. this sort of started right back in the late 60s, something i only just like now back in the late 60s, something i onlyjust like now come he read a report about the disaster at the canyon. a paper for a report about the disaster at the canyon. a paperfor a nature. he was asked will to come on the news and talk...
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the pla primarily conducted territorial defense and internal security missions. still china has steadily develop its anti-sunlit capability since the 1980s, staging a series of public tests from 2007-2018. and incorporating its anti-satellite capabilities research into its space program. satellite capabilities are critical to the u.s. isrt complex. not only do they provide valuable pre-conflict intelligence, they also serve as critical communication between, communication nodes rather between u.s. forces and multiple theaters. the chinese strike would disrupt u.s. operations globally while undermining american isrt specifically in the western pacific. currently, the u.s. lacks isrt capabilities with the range and staying power needed to properly to monitor the chinese. this impedes the trend its ability to deter conflict, to shape the battlefield -- united states ability -- and in the end to win a war. open-source analyses can undertake the detailed technical examination of classified counterparts. still, u.s. maritime isrt has become so hollowed out, the lack of
the pla primarily conducted territorial defense and internal security missions. still china has steadily develop its anti-sunlit capability since the 1980s, staging a series of public tests from 2007-2018. and incorporating its anti-satellite capabilities research into its space program. satellite capabilities are critical to the u.s. isrt complex. not only do they provide valuable pre-conflict intelligence, they also serve as critical communication between, communication nodes rather between...
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the cause of the pla crash is under investigation. authorities are searching for efe missing person after a helicopter crashat least six people dead in hawaii. the crash occurred on thursday evening on mountain on the island of kauai. the helicopter was carrying two families on a tour of the island's coastline, a popular tourist destination. e coast guard says that two of the passengers are believed to be minors. there are no indications that anyone survived the crash. a new law raising the lel a to buy tobacco products to 21 is e w in effect nationwide. yesterday, s. food and drug administration implemented the cha ange, part weeping spending bill that congress passed earlier this month. the new law applies to all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and vaping devices that heat liquid containing ninic several states already had laws in place restricting tobacco use to those 21 and older. winter storms are exp tted througho southwest and midwest this weekend. this week, snow california shut down interstate-5 between the los angel
the cause of the pla crash is under investigation. authorities are searching for efe missing person after a helicopter crashat least six people dead in hawaii. the crash occurred on thursday evening on mountain on the island of kauai. the helicopter was carrying two families on a tour of the island's coastline, a popular tourist destination. e coast guard says that two of the passengers are believed to be minors. there are no indications that anyone survived the crash. a new law raising the lel...
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m ost pla ces here is a closer look at midnight. most places will be dry.tern scotland where temperatures will be getting closer to freezing. maybe following a little bit lower as the night wears on. we have the cloud, temperatures will stay above freezing. a quite a fair across much of the uk thanks to this area of high pressure. northern ireland and scotland are breezy day. figure cloud in the western isles, maybe some light rain. much of the uk on new year's day, a dry day but with a lot of cloud. sunshine at a premium, the best probably to the north and east of high ground. temperatures are many will not get into double figures. enter thursday, the system coming closer, sliding their way south and east so wet, windy day across much of scotland and northern ireland and eventually rain will start to settle into northern england and the far north of wales by the time we get to thursday afternoon. further south and east, it stays dry. cloud for all the uk on thursday. windy stop starting to push up some milder and so highs of12— starting to push up some mil
m ost pla ces here is a closer look at midnight. most places will be dry.tern scotland where temperatures will be getting closer to freezing. maybe following a little bit lower as the night wears on. we have the cloud, temperatures will stay above freezing. a quite a fair across much of the uk thanks to this area of high pressure. northern ireland and scotland are breezy day. figure cloud in the western isles, maybe some light rain. much of the uk on new year's day, a dry day but with a lot of...
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works and for 3 privation on the korean peninsula has its thing why did nations to lift sanctions on pla want to help break the deadlock but it's unclear whether so or tokyo worth u.s. allies would support that routes. on monday one day and she met separately the chinese president xi jinping in beijing. china the summit is an opportunity to expand its regional influence but the 3 countries have currently embroiled in territorial disputes miss south china sea. south korea and japan are allies with the u.s. so if china can develop and improve the relations with these 2 countries crees u.s. influence in this region and the weakened china's pressure from the u.s. the leaders have signed a 10 year corporation plan which includes tackling shared challenges such as climate change and aging populations. but the biggest challenge perhaps his political future they would trust rather than risk threats. at least 8 people have been killed after a syrian government test trying to target a school province tens of thousands of civilians have been fleeing towards the border with turkey to escape the esca
works and for 3 privation on the korean peninsula has its thing why did nations to lift sanctions on pla want to help break the deadlock but it's unclear whether so or tokyo worth u.s. allies would support that routes. on monday one day and she met separately the chinese president xi jinping in beijing. china the summit is an opportunity to expand its regional influence but the 3 countries have currently embroiled in territorial disputes miss south china sea. south korea and japan are allies...
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political will to stop building coal power pla nts will to stop building coal power plants from 2020 from income to carbon. taxing pollution instead of people. we simply have to stop digging and drilling, to take advantage of the vast possibilities offered by renewable energy and nature —based solutions. with us now is helen clarkson, chief executive officer, the climate group. thank you forjoining us. antonio guterres spells it out and said we simply have to do this, of course it is proving extremely difficult, governments in particular are finding it tough to move on it. give us some cause for finding it tough to move on it. give us some cause for optimism because that's a grim picture. yes, it is, the science is very clear, we have to half the missions in the next decade, be on track to net zero by 2015 so we are talking about the 20 20s as the climate decade. everything we do, government, businesses and others is to be thinking now climate centrally and working around that. sorry to interrupt you but if governments aren't moving very fast, and many it feels are not, is it enough
political will to stop building coal power pla nts will to stop building coal power plants from 2020 from income to carbon. taxing pollution instead of people. we simply have to stop digging and drilling, to take advantage of the vast possibilities offered by renewable energy and nature —based solutions. with us now is helen clarkson, chief executive officer, the climate group. thank you forjoining us. antonio guterres spells it out and said we simply have to do this, of course it is proving...
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when we had a remarkable exchange with the senior pla officer and i asked her what is the nature ofyour military lesson ship with the dprk? in in her response she gave me a long list of things north korea and china do not do together as allies. it was a were markle answer. that tells me that it was a remarkable answer. that tells me, among other things, that the relationship as close as lips and teeth has not been as close as lips and teeth in a long time. in my paper i have fun talking about the origin of that phrase. my paper i use a word, manage. the china use our managing as s they can with an irascible neighbor who often cannot be trusted or depended on, has new clear weapons, is almost certainly not going to give them up. i would suggest that that relationship is really sweet tenaris as you sui generis as you look around the region. there's no one else the chinese have that complicated a relationship with look at 2017, every time xi jinping tried to chair a major international meeting, in shanghai or beijing, north koreans managed to schedule a new clear weapons test or missil
when we had a remarkable exchange with the senior pla officer and i asked her what is the nature ofyour military lesson ship with the dprk? in in her response she gave me a long list of things north korea and china do not do together as allies. it was a were markle answer. that tells me that it was a remarkable answer. that tells me, among other things, that the relationship as close as lips and teeth has not been as close as lips and teeth in a long time. in my paper i have fun talking about...
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>> we go to vending machine, blah, blah, blah, blah blah pla blah, doughnuts for breakfast he will nevere president. >> which candidate practices brazilian martial arts, cory booker, tom steyer or tulsi gabbard. >> i thought i were going to say brazibrazilian wax. kennedy: who would that be? >> klobuchar. >> a kinky gal. >> gab ar gaborikard, gab -- ga. >> i am in first place. kennedy: question 4. which candidate wrote their senior thesis about a football stadium? joe biden, cory booker or aim klobuchar. >> kat you are unstoppable. >> you say booker, he was a. >> football player. >> i love a good tight-end. you have to be fast and tall, i don't think that booker is either, which candidate favorite drink is orange gatorade? gabbard biden or booker? >> just guessing. kennedy: beverage concocted by florida gators, you are all wrong abide kno abide -- biden. >> i wearily miss an u.s. weekly. kennedy: which candidate drives a 2016 chevy volt? steyer, warren or klobuchar? >> steyer, steyer, steyer, back on the board, kat in the lead. michael has 3, high likes his volt, it is a hybrid, he is ri
>> we go to vending machine, blah, blah, blah, blah blah pla blah, doughnuts for breakfast he will nevere president. >> which candidate practices brazilian martial arts, cory booker, tom steyer or tulsi gabbard. >> i thought i were going to say brazibrazilian wax. kennedy: who would that be? >> klobuchar. >> a kinky gal. >> gab ar gaborikard, gab -- ga. >> i am in first place. kennedy: question 4. which candidate wrote their senior thesis about a...
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the president is impeached as a result of what's happened here, what does it say to you about the plas impeachment, about how we're all still reckoning with and trying to understand what's happening here. >> that's a good word. it is remarkable how sparse the constitution is when it talks about impeachment. the chief justice has to preside, but that's it. and the debate between noah and lawrence isn't settled by the constitution. it's not settled by precedent because it's never happened before. if someone were to sue the house to require them to turn over the articles, there would be no precedent about that. the question of what the chief justice will do substantively if there is no agreement about the rules and democrats are saying you must admit certain witnesses and the republicans are saying you can't, the constitution doesn't speak to that either. it is remarkable how speaker pelosi did talk about the presumption of good actors, and the whole system presumes deliberation, moderation, compromise and faith. that was madison's faith. and the assumption is that both parties would be s
the president is impeached as a result of what's happened here, what does it say to you about the plas impeachment, about how we're all still reckoning with and trying to understand what's happening here. >> that's a good word. it is remarkable how sparse the constitution is when it talks about impeachment. the chief justice has to preside, but that's it. and the debate between noah and lawrence isn't settled by the constitution. it's not settled by precedent because it's never happened...
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here when that one was installed but i know that person was active in the community always trying to pla place-make out side of their door step and would build a bicycle with speakers and parade the streets and the community was drawn to him and to this place. a group got together and decided to do this. i think it's between 22nd and valencia and it's really i would say it's obviously one is for the home owner for the tenant to maintain it but -- >> something to give back to the community. >> exactly. >> he was willing to give up his driveway. >> clearly the distribution of parks is very mission centric with a handful of other neighborhoods. i'm curious because i saw my district has one and mission 11 has zero. you mentioned foot traffic as a criteria. in the vector of variables that are intersecting here you have foot traffic and construction costs, we have whether it would actually be beneficial enough to clearly most of these are sponsored by restaurants or cafes. but i do think it would be nice in district 7, 11 and 10 as well to see more engagement with this program. have you guys h
here when that one was installed but i know that person was active in the community always trying to pla place-make out side of their door step and would build a bicycle with speakers and parade the streets and the community was drawn to him and to this place. a group got together and decided to do this. i think it's between 22nd and valencia and it's really i would say it's obviously one is for the home owner for the tenant to maintain it but -- >> something to give back to the...
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plaing in crisis. dutch abella editor in chief in his pool interviews the chairman of the chinese telecommunications giant leon who are in hong kong. jan huawei survive the turmoil caused by the trade war between china and the us. the interview. today on t.w. . sure you see the people of the world over to g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories the u.s. house of representatives has voted to impeach president donald trump majority democrats won the vote which split along party lines the articles of impeachment needs now to be passed to the senate where republican majority is expected to vote to keep president trump in office and amends for. training state of new south wales has declared a state of emerged.
plaing in crisis. dutch abella editor in chief in his pool interviews the chairman of the chinese telecommunications giant leon who are in hong kong. jan huawei survive the turmoil caused by the trade war between china and the us. the interview. today on t.w. . sure you see the people of the world over to g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories the u.s. house of representatives has voted to impeach president donald...
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official who had actually owned a firearms training institute and there were rigorous standards in plae are facing a professional adr it's a church, synagogue or mosque, they should be afraid to pray. religious freedom is under assault in this country which means we need to ensure that our citizenry and our residents are protected and prepared, just like they did in that settlement in texas. >> julie: there is just a litany of things that could potentially affect these sorts of things, addressing the fact that this guy was able to get into the gun in the first place. when i attended church on new york city and christmas eve there was a security guard that checked everybody's bag and had a radar wand, one of the metal detector wants to check people coming in. is that what the future is all about? now when we worship god we have to be checked by basically security screens that we would see in an airport. >> so as a security expert, what i would say is if i had a magic wand and could make the world different place, i would. this is a reality that i have to deal with whether they are walki
official who had actually owned a firearms training institute and there were rigorous standards in plae are facing a professional adr it's a church, synagogue or mosque, they should be afraid to pray. religious freedom is under assault in this country which means we need to ensure that our citizenry and our residents are protected and prepared, just like they did in that settlement in texas. >> julie: there is just a litany of things that could potentially affect these sorts of things,...
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reporter: david, it is getting worse at pla l.a -- la tblawrd e seeing more and more delays.ay, people are going home, and after thanksgiving weekend. and cost to airline is high 4500 for every hour a flight is delayed, ask 63 bucks a passenger for every hour. time is money. i am at american airline. terminal b employed board is covered in yellow, you see 5 cancellations that was not there before. laguardia right now is worst airport for these delays and cancellations, hopefully it will get better but it looks like storm is still here. david: winter weather likely giving a boost to cyber monday sales. we saw record on-line sales on black friday, but foot traffic dropped more than 6% from last year, is this another nail in the coffin for brick and mortar stores of bad weather. >> there is a huge change toward e-commerce but not real-time as we make it out, e-commerce is less than 20% of all retail sales still. it 15%. amazon is 40% of that. big, and growing 15 or 20% a year, this a industry that agrees 4% that means there is an inflecttion happening but there is a lot of retai
reporter: david, it is getting worse at pla l.a -- la tblawrd e seeing more and more delays.ay, people are going home, and after thanksgiving weekend. and cost to airline is high 4500 for every hour a flight is delayed, ask 63 bucks a passenger for every hour. time is money. i am at american airline. terminal b employed board is covered in yellow, you see 5 cancellations that was not there before. laguardia right now is worst airport for these delays and cancellations, hopefully it will get...