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federer was promoting the event in prague in the czech republic, along with tomas berdych, who'll alsonament, tough matches. the better man wins. that is the idea of the laver cup. it has no points, thatis the laver cup. it has no points, that is why it some people may consider it otherwise. but that is not how we and laver see it. we want to represent our part of the world with pride and try our very best to win for with pride and try our very best to winfor our with pride and try our very best to win for our teammates, who will be rafa in my case. the principal of the red bull f1 team, christian horner, says mercedes are the team to beat in the forthcoming season. but with their own driver line—up of max verstappen and daniel ricciardo, horner says they've got a great chance to challenge the constructors champions. it is so exciting to see the, you know, development and the emotion of max verstappen as he is growing in experience and confidence. and daniel ricciardo, for me, he was the driver of the year last year. he had some phenomenal performances. right at the top of the game. hi
federer was promoting the event in prague in the czech republic, along with tomas berdych, who'll alsonament, tough matches. the better man wins. that is the idea of the laver cup. it has no points, thatis the laver cup. it has no points, that is why it some people may consider it otherwise. but that is not how we and laver see it. we want to represent our part of the world with pride and try our very best to win for with pride and try our very best to winfor our with pride and try our very...
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reporter: we're on our way to the annual hackers congress at the parallel polis center in prague. it draws cryptoanarchists from across europe, people who employ encryption technology to keep their internet activity private. the bitcoin is their currency of choice. at the center's bitcoin coffee bar, you can't buy a drink with regular cash or cards. only bitcoins. so i might as well put my bills away again. but right across the way is an atm which dispenses bitcoins. first i have to download an app to my cell phone, a digital wallet to store my bitcoins. martijn wismeijer explains how easy it is to the use the app. just set it to 'receive', then hold your mobile in front of the atm. within seconds my czech crowns become 6.51 milli-bitcoins. martijn wismeijer: i use a chip implant. i created it in 2014. you can see that tiny little chip. half of it is antenna and the other half is the chip. so if, for example, bitcoins are on here and if i want to buy a red bull, for example there, i can show you. reporter: let's have a look. martin just holds his hand in front of the machine, and
reporter: we're on our way to the annual hackers congress at the parallel polis center in prague. it draws cryptoanarchists from across europe, people who employ encryption technology to keep their internet activity private. the bitcoin is their currency of choice. at the center's bitcoin coffee bar, you can't buy a drink with regular cash or cards. only bitcoins. so i might as well put my bills away again. but right across the way is an atm which dispenses bitcoins. first i have to download an...
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steves: prague's old town square, once just another farmers market, is now the heart of the city, butis was prague's leading hussite church. hussites were followers of jan hus, whose statue graces the square. he was a local preacher who got in trouble with the vatican a hundred years before martin luther and the reformation. the chalice is a symbol of hus and his followers, who believed everyone, not just priests, should be able to partake in the eucharist, or holy communion. these days, huge crowds gather at the 15th-century astronomical clock back on the old town square. the dials seem to tell you everything you could possibly want to know. it tells the phases of the moon, sunset, current sign of the zodiac, each day's special saint, and, somehow, it even tells the time. and of course, 500 years ago, everything revolved around the earth. at the top of the hour, death tips his hourglass and pulls the cord. the windows open as the twelve apostles parade by, acknowledging the gang of onlookers. the rooster crows... ...and finally, the bell rings. but my favorite part of the show is wat
steves: prague's old town square, once just another farmers market, is now the heart of the city, butis was prague's leading hussite church. hussites were followers of jan hus, whose statue graces the square. he was a local preacher who got in trouble with the vatican a hundred years before martin luther and the reformation. the chalice is a symbol of hus and his followers, who believed everyone, not just priests, should be able to partake in the eucharist, or holy communion. these days, huge...
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from the capital prague to brno, this alternative festival touts itself as lowbrow and in bad taste,zarre to camp and controversial. back in colombia the vallenato festival place from april 6th to the 30th. coming together will be the best composers of this genre of music. judges are on the hunt for the best drummers, lyricists and singers, but it is really the accordion players who steal the show. the winner is crowned rey vallenato, and every ten years, and this year is one of those, a decade of winners compete to be anointed the king of kings. the disposable film festival plays in san francisco on april seventh—10 here's a selection of some of the most innovative films shot with the help of a 3—d printer or entirely on a smartphone. there'll be workshops, panel discussions a competition showing quirky, online shorts and of course, after parties. finally, it's time to dig out that feathered headdress. carnival is fast approaching. some of my favourite places include the cities of salvador and 0linda in brazil, which are arguably more authentic destinations than rio. the party kicks
from the capital prague to brno, this alternative festival touts itself as lowbrow and in bad taste,zarre to camp and controversial. back in colombia the vallenato festival place from april 6th to the 30th. coming together will be the best composers of this genre of music. judges are on the hunt for the best drummers, lyricists and singers, but it is really the accordion players who steal the show. the winner is crowned rey vallenato, and every ten years, and this year is one of those, a decade...
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from the capital prague to brno this alternative festival touts itself as lowbrow and in bad taste, fromo camp and controversial. back in colombia the vallenato festival place from april 6th to the 30th. coming together will be the best composers of this genre of music. judges are on the hunt for the best drummers, lyricists and singers, but it is really the accordion players who steal the show. the winner is crowned rey vallenato and every ten years, and this year is one of those, a decade of winners play to be anointed the king of kings. the disposable film festival plays in san francisco on april 7th. here is a selection of some of the most innovative films shot with the help of a 3—d printer or entirely on a smartphone. there will be workshops, panel discussions and competitions showing quirky, online shorts and of course after parties. finally, it is time to dig out that feathered headdress. carnival is fast approaching. some of my favourite places include the city of salvador in brazil, which are arguably more authentic destinations than rio. the party kicks off on february 23rd an
from the capital prague to brno this alternative festival touts itself as lowbrow and in bad taste, fromo camp and controversial. back in colombia the vallenato festival place from april 6th to the 30th. coming together will be the best composers of this genre of music. judges are on the hunt for the best drummers, lyricists and singers, but it is really the accordion players who steal the show. the winner is crowned rey vallenato and every ten years, and this year is one of those, a decade of...
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feast your eyes on colorful new exhibit opening this saturday at the academy of natural sinuses, prague, core of colors, features 15 species of life frost around the world. visitors see them in action this weekend. we got sneak peak of some of the fascinating creatures from the exhibit on "eyewitness news" this morning. i good chance to hold an african bull frog named java. they have -- they can live over 25 years. >> he was cute. >> really was. >> he also urinated on our set. >> yes. he avoided me, i kept my distance there. >> he got a little scared. >> in other animal news, take a look at the newest resident of the london zoo. beanie tiny baby giant anteater. with beanie is a special teddy bear that has taken on the role after surrogate mom. the anteater's natural habitat the amazon basin of south america. >> that's just precious. i can look at that all day. >> like watching watching wild kingdom here on "eyewitness news". >> well, still ahead, a fashion show creates a lot of buzz as a former astronaut -- >> i like what did hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's
feast your eyes on colorful new exhibit opening this saturday at the academy of natural sinuses, prague, core of colors, features 15 species of life frost around the world. visitors see them in action this weekend. we got sneak peak of some of the fascinating creatures from the exhibit on "eyewitness news" this morning. i good chance to hold an african bull frog named java. they have -- they can live over 25 years. >> he was cute. >> really was. >> he also urinated...
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and when government reflects their highests a pragues and understands that individuals as well as states must have both the tools and the freedom to rise up and meet their own best potential [ applause ] the people are still in charge, not special interest, not the news media, not even the political parties. i'm proud that idahoans voted in support of real and substantial change in our national government and against the stuck in the mud business as usual. now it's up to us to put the lessons of 2016 to work for idaho. now it's time to recognize differences that we may have in policy, in personalities, or in priorities do not mean differences in principle. more than ever we have the opportunity and the responsibility as sit seps to help secure idaho's future. so good luck. thank you for your attention. your talents and your willingness to serve. my door is always open and i look forward to your conscientious and constructive work during this first regular session of the 64th idaho legislature. may god continue to bless idaho and the united states of america.
and when government reflects their highests a pragues and understands that individuals as well as states must have both the tools and the freedom to rise up and meet their own best potential [ applause ] the people are still in charge, not special interest, not the news media, not even the political parties. i'm proud that idahoans voted in support of real and substantial change in our national government and against the stuck in the mud business as usual. now it's up to us to put the lessons...
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series máaásáh, they shop is in black-and-white and did interviews and discussions and just, it was in pragueh cast members and that was a nod to morrow. in the way to tell the story in your living room. that is the amazing part of television. and he did not stop with anecdotes like that. but then he took on issues of real substance. most famously of course senator mccarthy programs. and that gives an illustration of how television had the networks, the people behind the broadcast had a sense of commitment to presenting public affairs. murrow started with see it now. and it was primetime for a couple of years. it was a weekly show. which meant like 60 minutes, decades later, if there was an issue that he raised and someone said we would like to respond than fine, come on the show next week. we can do that. they were an ongoing dialogue about these issues through television. which and he was particularly effective with senator mccarthy the technically Ãthe technique used were his own words. he said this, here is the fact. he said this, here is the fact. and it just, he laid it out one item aft
series máaásáh, they shop is in black-and-white and did interviews and discussions and just, it was in pragueh cast members and that was a nod to morrow. in the way to tell the story in your living room. that is the amazing part of television. and he did not stop with anecdotes like that. but then he took on issues of real substance. most famously of course senator mccarthy programs. and that gives an illustration of how television had the networks, the people behind the broadcast had a...
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>> i worked with matthew closely meeting in prague where we brought together people from europe and around the world to talk about just these questions in the international context see what new they they would have such relevance. >> if you will forgive me for saying so, in addition the open government partnership was actually born in my office physically at the white house when i was that-- not by me, but by wonderful colleague on the national security council, jeremy weinstein. watch if we came up with a way to drive internationally? we were going back-and-forth him back and forth and his identical station came that-- i still work on and presented a paper at the zero gp in my brookings capacity on whether open government works or not and i will now pivot to the answer, i think we need to have one of the failures of those of us who believe in these things is we have not and rob signals is in his answer also, we need to be able to make an affirmative case, not just talking to ourselves on the progressive, i'm on the left, not just talking to ourselves on the left, but we need to make a str
>> i worked with matthew closely meeting in prague where we brought together people from europe and around the world to talk about just these questions in the international context see what new they they would have such relevance. >> if you will forgive me for saying so, in addition the open government partnership was actually born in my office physically at the white house when i was that-- not by me, but by wonderful colleague on the national security council, jeremy weinstein....
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revenue walker the the first to promote and diversified the economy we are now and shall be at a prague at state to put food on the table and open spaces we have great respect for the second amendment and when you combine these assets together a part of the history and heritage we want to keep these traditions alive and share enjoyment so i announce a new initiative of the public shooting range including with the state parks with the recreation taskforce in december providing recommendations on how to further expand the growing outdoor industry. and then the orthopedics going gangbusters and then as it continues to grow to manufacture handguns and other firearms and excess series. recently selected by the united states marines as exclusive supplier of combat use isn't that good to supply the u.s. marines? [applause] >> while there were doubters now more than ever with the robust firearms industry looking at the technology sector global broad band with the natural and vintages and technology continues to either merge we truly believe it to be the fourth floor just andrea must continue to
revenue walker the the first to promote and diversified the economy we are now and shall be at a prague at state to put food on the table and open spaces we have great respect for the second amendment and when you combine these assets together a part of the history and heritage we want to keep these traditions alive and share enjoyment so i announce a new initiative of the public shooting range including with the state parks with the recreation taskforce in december providing recommendations on...
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to see whether or not trump send his lawyer to confer with the russians in prague. so we have a lot of investigating to do but if trump and his campaign were conspireing with the russians to make use of the theft of dnc files you watergate was the theft of dnc files, back then it was folders, now it's on computers. >> we need an aggressive thoer row investigation what happened last fall. i wish we could do this faster and not with funny business at all. that would be good for everybody. >> absolutely. >>> congressman, thank you. >> good to be with you. >>> still ahead, former candidate for president hillary clinton resurfaces, she has new message for new chair of the dnc she says something about resistance. that's coming up. >>> former president barack obama spotted. hollywood stars are out, they are not partying they are protests, who and why. that's coming up. live in beverly hills. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so y
to see whether or not trump send his lawyer to confer with the russians in prague. so we have a lot of investigating to do but if trump and his campaign were conspireing with the russians to make use of the theft of dnc files you watergate was the theft of dnc files, back then it was folders, now it's on computers. >> we need an aggressive thoer row investigation what happened last fall. i wish we could do this faster and not with funny business at all. that would be good for everybody....
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expect to vote in november and accomplish this agenda at the extreme vetting, this agenda, he kept his praguenot promise. neil gorsuch, an originalist, on the court. he's keeping his promise to repeal and replace health care, he's keeping his promise to build the wall, he's keeping his promise on building the military on saving the va and keeping the promise for great men and women that served this country. for him to be successful, he's going to need every one of you in this room to stay engaged, tm fight, to help to call, and to be active in the process, are you willing to do that? i can't hear you. are you all willing to do that? you're ready to have a good show today? we'll take a break, coming up, were just getting things started at cpac 2017, kellyanne conway's in the house, she's next. later, we're going to be taking questions for this very smart, bright intuitive brilliant crowd, because they're not with occupy wall street, will be back. wall street, with an unlimited mileage warranty on your certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, you can drive as far as you want for up to three years and
expect to vote in november and accomplish this agenda at the extreme vetting, this agenda, he kept his praguenot promise. neil gorsuch, an originalist, on the court. he's keeping his promise to repeal and replace health care, he's keeping his promise to build the wall, he's keeping his promise on building the military on saving the va and keeping the promise for great men and women that served this country. for him to be successful, he's going to need every one of you in this room to stay...
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i have never been to prague in my life. #fakenews. and then there's an american-born businessman and he later pled guilty to a stock manipulation scheme involving the mafia. he went on to serve as an fbi informant. no, you cannot make that up. sater worked with the president to develop the president's soho. he later became a senior adviser to donald trump himself printing up some very snazzy and official looking business cards with those big five letters on the front. but when trump was asked about sater in an interview, this was his response in 2013. >> i know who he is. >> but for a year, you stayed in bed with felix sater and he was connected with the mafia. >> when you have a signed contract, you can't just break it. i do have that big group of people waiting so i have to -- >> one last question, please, sir. >> i have to leave. >> time is up. author of "trump nation: the art of being the donald." i read this article five times. wait, what? sater was a figure i was familiar with primarily from your reporting. who is this guy? >> f
i have never been to prague in my life. #fakenews. and then there's an american-born businessman and he later pled guilty to a stock manipulation scheme involving the mafia. he went on to serve as an fbi informant. no, you cannot make that up. sater worked with the president to develop the president's soho. he later became a senior adviser to donald trump himself printing up some very snazzy and official looking business cards with those big five letters on the front. but when trump was asked...
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. >> steve: according to, uh, shane, only prague's pedigreed social elite are invited. >> rafe: well, get in. we have to. this is our last chance to prove that stefano is alive... and set hope free.
. >> steve: according to, uh, shane, only prague's pedigreed social elite are invited. >> rafe: well, get in. we have to. this is our last chance to prove that stefano is alive... and set hope free.
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think there are elements of it that do, but i think that, actually with, you're right, that he's more pragued that's -- chris: president trump. >> i think that's what he really needs to convey in this speech. i think julie's exactly right that he will cover a lot of ground, and it will be broad. however, i think it really needs to have a focus, and the focus has to be on the issue that really got him elected. and i think that is his promise to deal with the economic crisis, the real economic crisis that is affecting around half of americans without a job, with incomes that have fallen for the last couple of decades, people who have lost that sense of of economic security and hope. that's what he's going to focus on. and the elements of that are pretty straightforward, much more straightforward, actually, than anything on obamacare. it's the tax cut, the business tax cut and the repatriation so that money's invested here in america, and it's the infrastructure which we almost seem to have forgotten about. that was a big part of his campaign promise. so i think he's got to put the focus on get
think there are elements of it that do, but i think that, actually with, you're right, that he's more pragued that's -- chris: president trump. >> i think that's what he really needs to convey in this speech. i think julie's exactly right that he will cover a lot of ground, and it will be broad. however, i think it really needs to have a focus, and the focus has to be on the issue that really got him elected. and i think that is his promise to deal with the economic crisis, the real...
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i came from prague. the ones from prague were organised by luke winton.ay, britain is a country that was incredibly welcoming, gave me a enormous opportunities, for which i am always enormously grateful. i would like to feel other children who are having a terrible time in camps across europe could come to you england and have the same opportunities i've been given. martha mckenzie, i'm going to push back on the figures, this local authorities. the number of asylum seeking children in england increased by 4000 last year and a vast majority are providing support for these young people. you are telling a very different story. we understand the need to consult with local authorities. there has to be space for these children and they have to be cared for properly. what is critical is those safe routes to get the uk. a lot of those children will have arrived spontaneously on their own, falling into the hands of people traffickers, smugglers, some even died en route to the uk. the dubs amendment scheme made sure they we re dubs amendment scheme made sure they w
i came from prague. the ones from prague were organised by luke winton.ay, britain is a country that was incredibly welcoming, gave me a enormous opportunities, for which i am always enormously grateful. i would like to feel other children who are having a terrible time in camps across europe could come to you england and have the same opportunities i've been given. martha mckenzie, i'm going to push back on the figures, this local authorities. the number of asylum seeking children in england...
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is that senator more feast i approach highly principled and prague mat tick will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that again is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. mighty heart, jay street has this in spades and i'm pleased to be an ally in the fight. thank you for having me here this morning. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our moderator and panel, new york times columnist thomas friedman, al bam basketball and. >> good morning. great to be here. the actual heart and soul of the american jewish community. [ cheers ] >> my name is thomas friedman, as we say in the new york times, no relation to david friedman. we have a great panel this morning. rob mali, former senior advisor to president obama in the middle east. michelle, former secretary of defense and former everything important on the middle east, okay, for several administrations. i want to begin by posing a question to all of you, what strikes me about this moment as someone whose like the three of you followed this region and this conflict, most of my adult l
is that senator more feast i approach highly principled and prague mat tick will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that again is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. mighty heart, jay street has this in spades and i'm pleased to be an ally in the fight. thank you for having me here this morning. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our moderator and panel, new york times columnist thomas friedman, al bam basketball and....
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when i was a real academic, i wrote my dissertation on the role of the checkoslovak press during the prague spring. i wrote about the press in poland during the solidarity period. the question of how information, what's going on with information now, is having an effect on political change. for instance, in checkoslovakia in 1968 what happened was that the people knew a lot of things through their various networking and it wasn't until the papers printed it that people actually -- that was a sign that there was going to be change. now it's the opposite. people don't have the information and the press is criticized for not in fact telling the truth. >> for playing catch-up. that's really interesting. another question from the audience has to do with turkey and erdogan and where do you see relations with the u.s. going? sec. albright: well, i have found turkey a fascinating country from the very beginning of my political life, and i think that it had the possibility of being a very important country in terms of its location and its capabilities geographically. i have to say, i used to love to
when i was a real academic, i wrote my dissertation on the role of the checkoslovak press during the prague spring. i wrote about the press in poland during the solidarity period. the question of how information, what's going on with information now, is having an effect on political change. for instance, in checkoslovakia in 1968 what happened was that the people knew a lot of things through their various networking and it wasn't until the papers printed it that people actually -- that was a...
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annual gatherings we would have or otherwise as i look around with several friends who were there in prague. i would say to the central europeans, we would gather periodically and i would say, look, we are in this. -- this together. the united states is not perfect and neither are you. we can learn from each other and i think there is value in the the rest of the world seeing the popular and institutional in the state ag stepping forward. the checks and balances coming into play. i believe if we exercise the remedy in your paper and has a resolution on tuesday, if people rise up around these kinds of things that our democracy may actually emerge stronger and our world leadership stronger. it is going to be a lot of work to get there. ms. kennedy: glass half full and fight, of course public citizen has been doing a lot to motivate folks to be participating. >> we have. i don't when to let norm get away with this uplifting story. i want to add a bleak note before we get to the remedies. because i think you're getting at things that were really-- ms. kennedy: there was a pivot. >> there was a
annual gatherings we would have or otherwise as i look around with several friends who were there in prague. i would say to the central europeans, we would gather periodically and i would say, look, we are in this. -- this together. the united states is not perfect and neither are you. we can learn from each other and i think there is value in the the rest of the world seeing the popular and institutional in the state ag stepping forward. the checks and balances coming into play. i believe if...
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is that senator more feast i approach highly principled and prague mat tick will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that again is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. >> thank you very much, tie annie, thank you for the kind introduction. you're in for a treat today. i was back stage with panelists up next who will do a fantastic job. my effort largely is to get out of the way so that you can hear from some real talent. i want to thank jeremy and dillon and to everyone at j street for being friends of mine during my coming of age and my role in the world for inviting me here. j street is an important ally for those of us in the united states senate who consider ourselves friends of israel and friends of the u.s. israel relationship. you are a critical partner for those who believe in the transformative power of diplomacy. you are a vital contributor to the debate over the future of the fiddle east and i'm here just to applaud you for all of the work you have done and continue to do and really the remarkable growth you've seen over a very shor
is that senator more feast i approach highly principled and prague mat tick will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that again is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. >> thank you very much, tie annie, thank you for the kind introduction. you're in for a treat today. i was back stage with panelists up next who will do a fantastic job. my effort largely is to get out of the way so that you can hear from some real talent. i want to thank jeremy and...
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the putin turned," are nearly -- my son james called it the -- they are nearly identical from from prague to paris to trump tower. in a recent issue of the new york review of books, and silent -- an exiled russian writer describes the affinity between trump and putin has an inclination for the mafia state based on a slows -- closed circle of absolute royalty, driven by grade, with money -- greed, with money and power to strip it by the patriarch. given trump's formation at the , -- of a mob consiglio re- it is a warning to be taken seriously. what advice can the likes of me or any historian -- what advice can we give to what may turn out to be an abnormal white house or a family regime than an administration? it has been said that if trump fails it is because he succumbs to incompetence, corruption, or authoritarianism. two would be first handled -- could be handled by the existing constitutional system. the third, not so much. imagine if evidence were to come happened,i suspect that there was collaboration between the kremlin and the trump campaign and words like treason were being bande
the putin turned," are nearly -- my son james called it the -- they are nearly identical from from prague to paris to trump tower. in a recent issue of the new york review of books, and silent -- an exiled russian writer describes the affinity between trump and putin has an inclination for the mafia state based on a slows -- closed circle of absolute royalty, driven by grade, with money -- greed, with money and power to strip it by the patriarch. given trump's formation at the , -- of a...
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wait times and schedules issues was the inadequate lack of or incorrect train prague vi incorrect training provided no v.a. staff. we have allegations of wait time manipulation through years 2015 and 2016 after allegation the phoenix v.a. health care system surfaced in 2014. as we have reported in more than 90 administrative summaries of investigations and other reports issued the lack of training for schedulers and understanding of process by managers created a system in which long wait times were not accurately portrayed to management. v.a. needs to accurately forecast the demand for health care services in both near term and long-term. oig is required by section 301 of the choice act to review vha occupations with the largest staffing shortages in our most recent report issued in september 2016 we identified medical officer, nurse, psychologist, physician assistant and physical therapist medical technologist as critical occupations with the largest staffing shortages. in conclusion, oig is committed to providing effective oversight of the programs and operations of the v.a. a number of
wait times and schedules issues was the inadequate lack of or incorrect train prague vi incorrect training provided no v.a. staff. we have allegations of wait time manipulation through years 2015 and 2016 after allegation the phoenix v.a. health care system surfaced in 2014. as we have reported in more than 90 administrative summaries of investigations and other reports issued the lack of training for schedulers and understanding of process by managers created a system in which long wait times...
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but our win will also will be little late day sunshine, winds will pick up.ick it will get prague rest i p havely cooler around herera little later this afternoon. all-in-all, one of those days.a. lots of clouds around. temps in the four's. best chance for shower this morning, then gets breezy, little sunshine later. >> thanks. warmer morearmeks strike like.ike. snow lovers, this is not our o winter. >> no? you know, i say, everythingg with love to you. y >> i know. although she was like seven? >> sound about right. rig >> oh, fun. >> taking you, this morning -- >> 7:07, right now, we have problems on the roads, weather not i am palling our driving, southbound baltimore parkway,kwy new crash at the boulevard. b delays really heavy back to 100, so as you come from the baltimore belt way, makingng your way to 32, i would say 95 southbound, much better bet. volume heavy there. but not the same as what you are dealing with, bw parkwayarkw superintendent bound because of the crash. over to tr waydent east-west highway, the crash, involving an overturned vehicle, grub road, so if youad are h
but our win will also will be little late day sunshine, winds will pick up.ick it will get prague rest i p havely cooler around herera little later this afternoon. all-in-all, one of those days.a. lots of clouds around. temps in the four's. best chance for shower this morning, then gets breezy, little sunshine later. >> thanks. warmer morearmeks strike like.ike. snow lovers, this is not our o winter. >> no? you know, i say, everythingg with love to you. y >> i know. although...
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. >> i said earlier if guy in thee first month you're with him isim pragueing about how much moneycyions in the bankn and everything else.lse. s one ofho seems to be good to be true it's too goodint'suyt' easy for us to sit up here and look at that, how could you nott when you're close in, sometimesm you just don't see it. you don't want to believe itelvt good yeah.. >> some people are really goodd liars. they suck you in. >> you met a new man and htheeyw look at my bank statement thattt proves i have -- >> i don't think he did it likel that. >> did he do it like that. >> he's having conversations and he's got the tepp thousandan dollars. dollars. you've got to feel for t women. >> he showed her bank statements >> i know. i know. i'm trying not to be judgmental because i'm saying to myself, that could never h nppe but yotou to m saying but know y youou never know. kno people marry --ry - >> it was some astronomical.mil >> i watch all those id channell shows. >> the good life. >> it happens all the time. tim >> let me rephrase the question. if you met him new man hehrase e you he had
. >> i said earlier if guy in thee first month you're with him isim pragueing about how much moneycyions in the bankn and everything else.lse. s one ofho seems to be good to be true it's too goodint'suyt' easy for us to sit up here and look at that, how could you nott when you're close in, sometimesm you just don't see it. you don't want to believe itelvt good yeah.. >> some people are really goodd liars. they suck you in. >> you met a new man and htheeyw look at my bank...
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you live in the czech republic, prague. what you say counts in europe. america to tell president trump, forget about that paris climate treaty? are you going to give that advice? >> i would certainly like to tell him that but i would like to tell him, pick up on for instance what bill gates and others are doing, namely invest a lot less money but in research and development in green energy resource. that is way we insure a lot of people get more access to energy, get cheaper energy and clean energy. stuart: you realize there would be a firestorm if america dropped out of the paris climate accord. there would be a firestorm about this. >> probably. because this has become identity politics. about feeling good. you want to do something that feels good. the world doesn't care about how you feel. it is about doing good. stuart: i want to repeat what you said, do everything we promised to do, the whole world does what they promise to do under the paris climate accord we will reduce the world's global temperature by what, .3 degrees fahrenheit. >> by the end o
you live in the czech republic, prague. what you say counts in europe. america to tell president trump, forget about that paris climate treaty? are you going to give that advice? >> i would certainly like to tell him that but i would like to tell him, pick up on for instance what bill gates and others are doing, namely invest a lot less money but in research and development in green energy resource. that is way we insure a lot of people get more access to energy, get cheaper energy and...