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they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague. but they were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more precisely than traditional radio therapy. at the time, university hospital southampton, nhs foundation trust, said his chances of recovery with regular treatment were very good. when asher left the clinic in prague, doctors said there was every reason to hope he'd make a full recovery. now his parents say they're full of hope for the future. >> and we wish hem all the best. >> some great news there. >>> an indian sprinter who has been banned for competing against other women after failing a gender test is appealing against the woman in switzerland. dutee chand says that the current rules are discriminatory and the science behind the testing is flawed. >> she failed this gender test last year. sh
they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague. but they were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more precisely than traditional radio therapy. at the time, university hospital southampton, nhs foundation trust, said his chances of...
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they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague.y were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more precisely than traditional radio therapy. at the time university hospital southampton, nhs foundation trust, said his chances of recovery with regular treatment were very good. when asher left the clinic in prague, doctors said there was every reason to hope he'd make a full recovery. now his parents say they're full of hope for the future. >> and we wish hem all the best. lots more as always on our website. if you want to get in touch with me and some of the team i'm on twitter @kasiamadera. thanks for watching bbc world news. who does this kinda thing online? i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature.
they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague.y were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more precisely than traditional radio therapy. at the time university hospital southampton, nhs foundation trust, said his chances of recovery with...
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he has signed again for reelection and michael from prague, prince ali, whom i know very well. believe it is a democracies. there are 209 associations, and at the end of the day, they have the right to go to jury on the 29th of may when my term is over, and obviously it is up to them to decide who they wish to be president of the five for the next four years. reporter: the hazards of the election business. they reelected their own president, michele who was unopposed. -- has won the opening stage, a 191 kilometer route. -- they've built up a lead of nine minutes over the distance. no one tried to escape. into the last kilometer, too far behind the first to attack, but he went too soon, he seemed to time's move but her, snatching the lead in the final meters. however, he was a medially tracked by the polish rider, who fought like a lion. with that he takes the white jersey to become the first leader of this year's tour of catalonia. he was delighted about his day's work in the saddle. >> yeah, i tried to get away in the break. we did pretty well. i did not think there would be s
he has signed again for reelection and michael from prague, prince ali, whom i know very well. believe it is a democracies. there are 209 associations, and at the end of the day, they have the right to go to jury on the 29th of may when my term is over, and obviously it is up to them to decide who they wish to be president of the five for the next four years. reporter: the hazards of the election business. they reelected their own president, michele who was unopposed. -- has won the opening...
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. >> jimmy: you've partied in prague? is that where -- >> yes. we did a project in prague.ut 'til about a million o'clock. i don't remember much. but i'm happy to see everyone of them. happy to see andy summers killing it. >> jimmy: i mean, unbelievable, right? i mean, come on. do you have a favorite police song? >> god, i mean, that's like saying, "do you have a favorite child?" you know what i mean? >> jimmy: i do. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] it's the second one. >> craig. >> jimmy: no, i'm just kidding. i'm just kidding. winnie, i love you. i love you. [ laughter ] she's young. she can't even watch this. but i love them both. but what's your top three? do you have a three? >> well, i mean, you know, "roxanne" is one of those you just -- you know? i like "shadows in the rain." you know, "live." >> jimmy: that one, you could have easily made that one up. i don't even know that one, "shadows in the rain." >> "shadows in the rain." you take requests, ahmir? >> questlove: yeah, we can wing it. >> jimmy: which one? >> a little "shadows in the rain" for me? >> quest
. >> jimmy: you've partied in prague? is that where -- >> yes. we did a project in prague.ut 'til about a million o'clock. i don't remember much. but i'm happy to see everyone of them. happy to see andy summers killing it. >> jimmy: i mean, unbelievable, right? i mean, come on. do you have a favorite police song? >> god, i mean, that's like saying, "do you have a favorite child?" you know what i mean? >> jimmy: i do. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah....
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. >> he is so happy to check, she could be with prague. >> state department seems confused, let's go to 1600 pennsylvania. how did they do thing there at white house with document? >> my understanding white house that applys to everything, i don't know whether it applies to president and vice president, i guess, in terms of staff, i do know they have to sign those agreements. agreements. >> mm-hmm, so, people who work at fancy pant government post should follow those rules, and one of them is you have to sign a form i that said you left behd all of important stuff. new big question, did hillary clinton sign that form? that celebration agreement -- celebration agreement? >> i have no idea. buts -- i am either secretary clinton and her team can get that answered for you. kennedy. to:stop asking me questions. someone over at state department should have an answer. >> i would assume it would be normal practice. >> so it former secretary normal? does this guy know about the server set up to begin with? jen loosening the question, to give a partial answer to whether or not hillary signs th
. >> he is so happy to check, she could be with prague. >> state department seems confused, let's go to 1600 pennsylvania. how did they do thing there at white house with document? >> my understanding white house that applys to everything, i don't know whether it applies to president and vice president, i guess, in terms of staff, i do know they have to sign those agreements. agreements. >> mm-hmm, so, people who work at fancy pant government post should follow those...
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michael van prague is standing in the fifa presidential elections. they're set for may. the chairman of the dutch football association says the full publication of michael garcia's report into allegations of corruption must be made a priority. >> when you act normally, there's nothing to hide. it is my intention to make the much-discussed garcia report public as soon as possible. everyone will be allowed to know how high my renumeration is just as they will be allowed to look into the financials finances of our organization. >> the former head of world cricket is back in charge of cricket in india. he was the only candidate for the position of president of the bcci. this after a judge ruled that the previous incumbent was not allowed to stand. he holds a stake in the indian premier league team and is currently facing a court case of possible conflict of interest. >>> a cricket world cup host australia facing afghanistan on wednesday. in the meantime ausa soldiers here have challenged their afghan colleagues to a match. this indoor game saw afghanistan winning. the nation
michael van prague is standing in the fifa presidential elections. they're set for may. the chairman of the dutch football association says the full publication of michael garcia's report into allegations of corruption must be made a priority. >> when you act normally, there's nothing to hide. it is my intention to make the much-discussed garcia report public as soon as possible. everyone will be allowed to know how high my renumeration is just as they will be allowed to look into the...
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. >> we are connected by geography, economics and >>> sentiment gave way to prague mattism. he was unflinching in his determination to bring prosperity to his new country. under his leadership singapore was transformed from a tiny impoverished island to a high-tech area. his leadership had a darker side. political opponents found themselves in court often, some bankrupt. freedoms were micromanaged along with the economy. fame famous bans like those on chewing gum were relaxed only recently. his party was returned to power again and again. his older son is prime minister. even after retiring he kept working in vaguely entitled rolls of senior minister and minister mentor. he was unrepotent through it. >> if i ran a western-style democracy and took a straw poll and went according to the poll we would have come to grief. >> reporter: while freedoms were sacrificed, lee repaid his people with an economic miracle. filling a legacy as one of the 20th century's important leaders much. the prime minister's office issued this statement on the website: joining us on the phone is corre
. >> we are connected by geography, economics and >>> sentiment gave way to prague mattism. he was unflinching in his determination to bring prosperity to his new country. under his leadership singapore was transformed from a tiny impoverished island to a high-tech area. his leadership had a darker side. political opponents found themselves in court often, some bankrupt. freedoms were micromanaged along with the economy. fame famous bans like those on chewing gum were relaxed...
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two years later the president gave a very stirring speech in prague in which he echoed their call andrica's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. seems to be a bipartisan ks aggressive movement toward getting rid of these things. and yet that doesn't seem to be happening. if you read the news you're seeing stories of new nuclear powers, north korea, potentially iran. you're also seeing stories about the traditional great powers who are modernizing their arsenals, china, russia, and the united states. the united states nuclear modernization program is particularly interesting for our purposes tonight. it's not going to be cheap. the congressional budget office recently estimated that it's going to be on the order of $350 billion over the next decade alone. the economist magazine also had a big story, big special issue on nuclear weapons a couple weeks ago. they summed it all up. quote, 25 years after the soviet collapse the world is entering a new nuclear age. nuclear strategy has become the cockpit of foes jostling with the five original nuclear
two years later the president gave a very stirring speech in prague in which he echoed their call andrica's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. seems to be a bipartisan ks aggressive movement toward getting rid of these things. and yet that doesn't seem to be happening. if you read the news you're seeing stories of new nuclear powers, north korea, potentially iran. you're also seeing stories about the traditional great powers who are modernizing their...
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. >> reporter: she has a prague fractured pelvis. car that hit her got away. >> he ran that red light. and ran the other red light and went down west lane. >> it was like a brown or it was kind of old. >> reporter: sister and brother stayed home today but will be back at school on monday. rosy's friend and teacher called her a hero. >>> that was my first instinct to push my brother out of the way. >> police are looking at city cameras to find that hit and run driver. >>> a homeless vet makes a simple request coming up how the man who wore rags on the street was finally buried in his marine uniform. >> a bay area tech company has released artist renderings of their proposed new headquarters. it's being called insane, ambush us. if they pull it off it would be an engineering marvel that's coming up in my tech report. >> i jason apple become where the giants and as spring training is in full swing for the latest catch sports night live sunday night at 9:00 right after the news. >> . a wild evening with san jose roar thunderstorms, hail,
. >> reporter: she has a prague fractured pelvis. car that hit her got away. >> he ran that red light. and ran the other red light and went down west lane. >> it was like a brown or it was kind of old. >> reporter: sister and brother stayed home today but will be back at school on monday. rosy's friend and teacher called her a hero. >>> that was my first instinct to push my brother out of the way. >> police are looking at city cameras to find that hit and...
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there's been you know talk about how much prague hess has been made -- progress has been made.indication is there are still tough issues that they have not been able to make grammy on. president obama speaking to the iranian people on the eve of the new year sudden for the iranian delegation saying that this is a time for the delegation here to make tough choices. but the opportunities if they make these choices will be good for the respectan people. there is what he said -- >> iran's leaders have a choice between two paths. if they cannot agree to a reasonable deal they will keep iran on the path it's onned to. a path that is isolated -- has isolated iran and the iranian people from so much of the world. if iran's leader can agree to a reasonable deal. can lead to a better path. the path of greater tunes for the iranian people. >> reporter: i was able to talk to the iranian foreign minister and ask him it he thought that there was still time to get a deal done before the deadline that's coming up. this is what he told me -- >> it depends on the mile -- whether there is a polit
there's been you know talk about how much prague hess has been made -- progress has been made.indication is there are still tough issues that they have not been able to make grammy on. president obama speaking to the iranian people on the eve of the new year sudden for the iranian delegation saying that this is a time for the delegation here to make tough choices. but the opportunities if they make these choices will be good for the respectan people. there is what he said -- >> iran's...
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tim: last check you picked up was hitchhiking in prague. i'm kidding. leon: coming up at a5:00, a driver sla leon: ringo starr will become the last member of the beatles inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame as an individual next month and today, the rock hall announced that his friend paul mccartney will do the honors. stevie wonder patty smith and john mayer will be taking part in the ceremonies for bill withers, the late lou reid and late stevie ray vaughn. alison: back here at home, d.u.i. checkpoints were common sights across the country on st. patrick's day. but at the one near the intersection of bestgate road and route 50 in annapolis, a driver didn't stop and ended hitting three other cars. maryland bureau chief brad bell has video of the aftermath you'll see only on 7. brad: a man visiting a friend shot this video of the aftermath of a pursuit. you can see the suspect's car fully engulfed in flames and just off to the right, you can see the car he slammed into. tiffany caper's car. >> i don't know if i blacked out or what. all i remembe
tim: last check you picked up was hitchhiking in prague. i'm kidding. leon: coming up at a5:00, a driver sla leon: ringo starr will become the last member of the beatles inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame as an individual next month and today, the rock hall announced that his friend paul mccartney will do the honors. stevie wonder patty smith and john mayer will be taking part in the ceremonies for bill withers, the late lou reid and late stevie ray vaughn. alison: back here at home,...
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when president obama made a speech in prague, he announced the fact i would like to have a world free of nuclear weapons. but as he also said it's going to take time and patience and it may not occur in his lifetime. so this is an area as we have seen other nations, states invest in. it's important to us for deterrence, it's important to us for assurance going forward because we do not want other nations building more and more nuclear capability. >> these weaponing popping out that you have at the moment? >> when you say weapons it's more than weapons. it's our warning system. it's our national nuclear command and control and capability, our platforms all the way to the weapons. so we have platform modernization that we have to get to. very important to me that we not delay that any further or we will have gaps. that's just one example. thank you. >> bob? >> how many nuclear weapons does the united states have how many does it need? >> well, i would focus more of where we're going with the new star treaty in terms of 2018 which isn't that far away. we've agreed to go down to 1550 oper
when president obama made a speech in prague, he announced the fact i would like to have a world free of nuclear weapons. but as he also said it's going to take time and patience and it may not occur in his lifetime. so this is an area as we have seen other nations, states invest in. it's important to us for deterrence, it's important to us for assurance going forward because we do not want other nations building more and more nuclear capability. >> these weaponing popping out that you...
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. >>> coming up -- politics gets personal in prague. >> something was going to happen if you put these two alpha males in the same room together. >> and southern charm flies out the window in the alabama state senate. >> he called me a son of a bitch. okay? where i grew up, that's somebody talking bad about your mother. >> when "caught on camera, politics gone wild" returns. first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your
. >>> coming up -- politics gets personal in prague. >> something was going to happen if you put these two alpha males in the same room together. >> and southern charm flies out the window in the alabama state senate. >> he called me a son of a bitch. okay? where i grew up, that's somebody talking bad about your mother. >> when "caught on camera, politics gone wild" returns. first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the...
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attacks in prague rand would spread the base of contribution to add to the stability of universal service fund. if you are not familiar with this i will translate. taxing broad band makes it easier to spend more of your money with minimal oversight. we have seen this game before july 2014 the sec secretly told lobbyists it would raise the taxes after the election to pay for promises it was making. sure enough decembrist blog the agency did just that. increasing spending and telephone taxes by 1. $5 billion per year. public reports indicate the federal government is eager to tap the new revenue stream to spend more of the consumers hard-earned dollars. so when it comes to broadway and read my lips more new taxes are coming. is just a matter of when. internet regulations will harm consumers in terms of broadband. the record is replete with evidence that will slow in ovation with a broad into the work. remember they don't just have to be built risks don't have to be taken the more difficult they make the case for deployment the less likely it is broadband providers will connect america to th
attacks in prague rand would spread the base of contribution to add to the stability of universal service fund. if you are not familiar with this i will translate. taxing broad band makes it easier to spend more of your money with minimal oversight. we have seen this game before july 2014 the sec secretly told lobbyists it would raise the taxes after the election to pay for promises it was making. sure enough decembrist blog the agency did just that. increasing spending and telephone taxes by...
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were interested in students in they had a large international organization of students founded in prague and at that point united states had no national nationwide body who could claim to speak on behalf of all students so regardless of the many different political tendencies on campus they all agreed they should form a national student association of was characteristic it was liberal and the same conundrum. what did the cia want with the bunch of long haired hippies? i was a liberal and that is important to distinguish three joe mccarthy or their right-wing conservative anti-communism days were liberals who were very much affected by the 30's shattering of a coalition including the of communist party when it was legal but when it turned out the party members had an allegiance to the soviet union and stalin they had hidden allegiances that shattered organization in san coalitions to liberals concluded they were not reliable partners because they had hidden allegiances. they did not want to replay the 1930's and that is why there were so many other behind-the-scenes institutions focused t
were interested in students in they had a large international organization of students founded in prague and at that point united states had no national nationwide body who could claim to speak on behalf of all students so regardless of the many different political tendencies on campus they all agreed they should form a national student association of was characteristic it was liberal and the same conundrum. what did the cia want with the bunch of long haired hippies? i was a liberal and that...
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prague ton and steve, without preston or steve. >> ya, well, you can't have that. >> no, no. >> guys,ou later. >> it is wednesday, march the 18th, 2015, here we go with another hour. >> live with the fox 29 studios, this is good day philadelphia. >> penn state frat in trouble, what members are accused every posting secret not so secret any more facebook page, disturbing. >> plus, fighting back, ashley judd hit back at the twitter trolls bullying her over this picture. we can see really file charges. >> oh, that's interesting. >> the threat she making. >> there this is our local model making major strides in the fashion world. that's not all. she is the first women in philly to get a new by on i can arm. bayly a hand. see how this hand works for her. she in our studio. hey, quincey? >> today is empire day. are you ready? we'll talk everything empire. we'll have empire wrap. everything, the mayor coming in today, carol rid sick coming in today. senator hughes a bunch of people coming in who all love empire. got my interns over here, and so we are excited about this event tonight at miss
prague ton and steve, without preston or steve. >> ya, well, you can't have that. >> no, no. >> guys,ou later. >> it is wednesday, march the 18th, 2015, here we go with another hour. >> live with the fox 29 studios, this is good day philadelphia. >> penn state frat in trouble, what members are accused every posting secret not so secret any more facebook page, disturbing. >> plus, fighting back, ashley judd hit back at the twitter trolls bullying her...
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the soviets had backed a large international organization of students founded in '46 in prague and theunited states at that point had no national, nationwide body that could claim to speak on behalf of all american students. regardless of the many different political tendencies that were on campus, they all agreed that they should form a national student association. it was characteristic that it was liberal. it was the same conundrum that the editor of ramparts faced. what did the cia want, as i think he memmably said, with a bunch a long-haired hippies? it was always liberal. that is important to distinguish between liberal anticommunism and joe mccarthy or right-wing or conservative anticommunism. these were liberals who had been very much affected by the ''30s shattering of coalitions that included communists. at the time the communist party was perfectly legal. when it turned out party members had an allegiance to the soviet union and to stalin, they had hidden allegiances and shattered coalition, shattered organization shattered roots svelte voting coalition. liberals concluded t
the soviets had backed a large international organization of students founded in '46 in prague and theunited states at that point had no national, nationwide body that could claim to speak on behalf of all american students. regardless of the many different political tendencies that were on campus, they all agreed that they should form a national student association. it was characteristic that it was liberal. it was the same conundrum that the editor of ramparts faced. what did the cia want, as...
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it's an effort that was started in 2009 by president obama in his first speech, his first prague speech where he announced that nuclear terror is one of the greatest threats the world faces. and he announced that we would have a security summit to bring together leaders around the world to focus on this important issue, recognizing that in order to prevent nuclear terrorism you want to prevent the access of nuclear materials. so as you probably know there have been a number of nuclear security summits since that speech. there was one in 2010 here in washington followed by 2012 summit in seoul and 2014 in the hague. and there'll be a p final summit under the current format in 2016 in the united states, the place and time to yet be determined. due to these summits, we have worked with 54 leaders of four national organizations included in that working to provide commitments, communiques and other efforts to insure that states who are working with us are doing what they can to secure nuclear materials. we've done this through a number of national commitments, there have been a number of wha
it's an effort that was started in 2009 by president obama in his first speech, his first prague speech where he announced that nuclear terror is one of the greatest threats the world faces. and he announced that we would have a security summit to bring together leaders around the world to focus on this important issue, recognizing that in order to prevent nuclear terrorism you want to prevent the access of nuclear materials. so as you probably know there have been a number of nuclear security...
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the fcc has to have the names to fulfill its mission to protect consumers, prague competition and advanceues and they are huge like freeing up the traditional spectrum promoting the deployment and enhancing the services. any attempt to overhaul the funding structure should be fully analyzed and the implications of the changes and should be fully understood. we shouldn't be horsing around. it's simply insufficient. so i find myself wondering why are we having this hearing today. i hope it isn't the next possession. the majority seems to have chosen to ignore the glaring fact. over 4 million americans did something. they did countless more in and contacted their members of congress and we don't want to pay more for less. we don't think any kind of discrimination blocking or throttling is good or fair. we are tired of poor service for the providers confusing the bills to wait for a half-hour or more and we don't want any gatekeepers so that is what this is all about. i welcome that debate and i the debate and i welcome the discussion with the commissioners and yield the remainder of my time
the fcc has to have the names to fulfill its mission to protect consumers, prague competition and advanceues and they are huge like freeing up the traditional spectrum promoting the deployment and enhancing the services. any attempt to overhaul the funding structure should be fully analyzed and the implications of the changes and should be fully understood. we shouldn't be horsing around. it's simply insufficient. so i find myself wondering why are we having this hearing today. i hope it isn't...