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it's so important for our psyche what you're doing.e important monetarily and militarily, but t's so important for right up here, the psyche. we don't know what china and and other countries lead -- we don't want other countries leading us. way far afield for ecades having to do with our subject today, we'll be the leader by far. a thousand you by percent. america's vital interest in space lost out to special except, in washington of course, for the senators and congressmen here. hey would never do it, right, dana? but all of that is changing. we know that. is reclaiming on as the s heritage world's greatest space nation. american e of the character is to explore new orizons and to tame new frontiers. but our destiny beyond the earth not only a matter of national identity, but a matter of national security. it's so important for our military, so important, and people don't talk about it. comes to defending to ica, it is not enough presenceve an american in space, we must have american dominance in space. so important. importantly i'm h
it's so important for our psyche what you're doing.e important monetarily and militarily, but t's so important for right up here, the psyche. we don't know what china and and other countries lead -- we don't want other countries leading us. way far afield for ecades having to do with our subject today, we'll be the leader by far. a thousand you by percent. america's vital interest in space lost out to special except, in washington of course, for the senators and congressmen here. hey would...
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it's going to be important monetarily and militarily butpo rtant up here the psych key. >> the presidentnced the new space force with th national space council, nass a is a administrator was there, confirmed to the job in april and president trump wanted to give him a big old warm welcome. >> director coats, administrator bride en stein andon congratus wherever you ar you better do a good job, i'll say you're fired inin two mes [cheers d applause] you have lot of support and you'm loved this the beginning. he was in congress. he did an awful goodly good job, this w. his love good luck. >> we kn p howresident would define a lot of support but bride end stein was narrow role confirmed in a 50 to 49 votes. a major reason for concern? his lack of a background i science, plus ali tician, no elected official ever served as nasa administrator before. >>> mid termsetre youting excited it's primary day tomorrow, we're talking about congressional mid terms. this is the time, we're seeing things getting heated up because have the primaries next tuesday in maryland as well as new york and colorao an
it's going to be important monetarily and militarily butpo rtant up here the psych key. >> the presidentnced the new space force with th national space council, nass a is a administrator was there, confirmed to the job in april and president trump wanted to give him a big old warm welcome. >> director coats, administrator bride en stein andon congratus wherever you ar you better do a good job, i'll say you're fired inin two mes [cheers d applause] you have lot of support and you'm...
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so important for our psyche what you're doing.t's going to be important monetarily and militarily, but so important for right up here, the psyche. we don't want china and russia and other countries leading us. we have always led. we've gone way far afield for decades having to do with our subject today, we'll be the leader by far. we're behind you by a thousand percent. america's vital interest in space lost out to special interests in washington except, of course, for the senators and congressmen here. they would never do it, right, dana? but all of that is changing. we know that. my administration is reclaiming america's heritage as the world's greatest space nation. the essence of the american character is to explore new horizons and to tame new frontiers. but our destiny beyond the earth is not only a matter of national identity, but a matter of national security. so important for our military, so important, and people don't talk about it. when it comes to defending america, it is not enough to merely have an american presence
so important for our psyche what you're doing.t's going to be important monetarily and militarily, but so important for right up here, the psyche. we don't want china and russia and other countries leading us. we have always led. we've gone way far afield for decades having to do with our subject today, we'll be the leader by far. we're behind you by a thousand percent. america's vital interest in space lost out to special interests in washington except, of course, for the senators and...
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always trying to truly understand what affects the human psyche, what breaks the human psyche down andt time i saw the flying trapeze i realised that eve ryo ne flying trapeze i realised that everyone who is going up on the big was terrified, but when they actually accomplish taking a swing they looked back up where they had jumped and realise that was an amazing thing i just jumped and realise that was an amazing thing ijust didn't i survived, and if i can do that, what else i do? —— rig. this that is a businessman who is flying high. that's it for business briefing. i will see you soon. prince william has arrived in the middle east for his most diplomatically sensitive royal tour to date. the five—day visit will include the first ever official royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. earlier, the duke of cambridge spent time in neighbouring jordan, from where our royal correspondent nicholas witchell sent this report. a gentle start to a royal tour of more than usual sensitivity. oman, the capital ofjordan, is the first opera prince william in a week when he will break
always trying to truly understand what affects the human psyche, what breaks the human psyche down andt time i saw the flying trapeze i realised that eve ryo ne flying trapeze i realised that everyone who is going up on the big was terrified, but when they actually accomplish taking a swing they looked back up where they had jumped and realise that was an amazing thing i just jumped and realise that was an amazing thing ijust didn't i survived, and if i can do that, what else i do? —— rig....
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was not allow that and now we have to wake up the guys in red are absolutely psyched and they're telling me that this draw is like a victory for them yet i really lost my voice we had a really good game this like in winning the championship already so thursday we really. expect that we equalised we are bit disappointed that we didn't.
was not allow that and now we have to wake up the guys in red are absolutely psyched and they're telling me that this draw is like a victory for them yet i really lost my voice we had a really good game this like in winning the championship already so thursday we really. expect that we equalised we are bit disappointed that we didn't.
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the ais in red are absolutely psyched and they're telling me that this straw is like a victory for them here. already lost my voice we had a really good game this like that winning the championship by reading the first day . there will have to be a break in some in rostov brazilian fans are telling me that they don't understand how they reward able to defeat switzerland in the first game of the world cup match was very very bad stress you didn't play very hour in the second half go for all switzerland was not. was not allowed the and now we have to wake up but after what i saw earlier on sunday i'm sure that the fans of she will go but i will get back to party mode very quickly. because. we're in rostov on don southern russia but i'll tell you why today this place feels more like the copacabana beach in rio perhaps but as the accepted be done does it feel like rush hour more like brazil this is more. like brazil i know but these wonderful time wonderful people we love to be here in russia sold that's good have fun does it feel like russia or brazil here now that's totally brazil here ma
the ais in red are absolutely psyched and they're telling me that this straw is like a victory for them here. already lost my voice we had a really good game this like that winning the championship by reading the first day . there will have to be a break in some in rostov brazilian fans are telling me that they don't understand how they reward able to defeat switzerland in the first game of the world cup match was very very bad stress you didn't play very hour in the second half go for all...
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conglations dc we're number one whent comes to psych 0 paths.itico talked to economists who ranked the states by the number of psych 0 pat and dc crushed it. you may be wondering why are they drawn here likely the types of jobs the district offers, power seeking, rewarding, extreme am bigs, selfishness and even ruthlessness. i want to know where this job ranks but regardless we'll go break and come back with whpis ng soundly and who's tossing and turning ♪ ♪ >>> i'm providing my own sound effects night. by the way, ben jealous literally just wraed up his speech about a winuter so ago. ere going to dip in but the realy is it's over and the hard wor towards november begins. he has a h bigl to climb if he wants to unseat one of america's most popular governors. litics, it's an interesting po battle. he has much of bernie sandersli if you're larry hogan evewith the talk of a blue wave keepi a moderate base comes t. e'll say larry hogan is sound asleep.meanwhile another republ another straight may ben troublement barbara come stock survived those hou
conglations dc we're number one whent comes to psych 0 paths.itico talked to economists who ranked the states by the number of psych 0 pat and dc crushed it. you may be wondering why are they drawn here likely the types of jobs the district offers, power seeking, rewarding, extreme am bigs, selfishness and even ruthlessness. i want to know where this job ranks but regardless we'll go break and come back with whpis ng soundly and who's tossing and turning ♪ ♪ >>> i'm providing my...
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world while the goal of the game is to battle for the survival of humanity some people's fragile psyche may not survive this all consuming digital games. we have been reviewing evidence for the gaming behavior. several years. the world health organization's decision to label addiction to digital and video games as a mental health disorder puts it at odds with gaming industry organizations its reference guide of recognized and diagnosable diseases describes the addiction as a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior that becomes so extensive it takes precedence over other life interests the question whose is going over the gaming and ignore other things in activities like sleep like eating like. education or and and that harms the person and white of the heart wasn't continues. parents have been concerned about the endless hours their children have spent in front of their console's since the advent of atari and pong now they have science as their weapon to limit the time their children spend gaming the w.h.o. says only a small number of people who play digital and video games w
world while the goal of the game is to battle for the survival of humanity some people's fragile psyche may not survive this all consuming digital games. we have been reviewing evidence for the gaming behavior. several years. the world health organization's decision to label addiction to digital and video games as a mental health disorder puts it at odds with gaming industry organizations its reference guide of recognized and diagnosable diseases describes the addiction as a pattern of...
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my strong psych once they do improv easiest. maestro yasmeen must thank you sando. hours to play as an exhibit. so that's all that there is easy for today the concerts over but we still have time for an encore everyone is going to get up and dance i hope you are too at home see you next time and serious music and here we go . hour. one of the things. that. so today's. horn challenge is going to be very improvised is that stefano you never played the horn before i never took a horn you never took you and i feel you know which way to blow this this this way and then the sound comes out for it should do if you're lucky ok while doing. that. i doubt that i think more it's a good horn but with. your maxed place makes highlight. beauty and beast pushes celebrates its seventieth nice day. dying devens pick up fishes photographic tribute to sun. spectacular and signage a farmhouse in iceland this two year olds. who romex next w. b c one could be with them on. this one you. feel too good and feel he was a bottom. of the medina to uncouple to die. consist of nothing one it wo
my strong psych once they do improv easiest. maestro yasmeen must thank you sando. hours to play as an exhibit. so that's all that there is easy for today the concerts over but we still have time for an encore everyone is going to get up and dance i hope you are too at home see you next time and serious music and here we go . hour. one of the things. that. so today's. horn challenge is going to be very improvised is that stefano you never played the horn before i never took a horn you never...
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. >> so, i'm just psyched. i'm going to be doing skits. i'm going to be doing short films, music.] yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: you're also taking these gorgeous photos. >> i know. i'm just like -- i'm alive again, jimmy! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. i mean, look at this picture. >> i took that -- i took that the other day. >> jimmy: that's gorgeous. >> i mean, i'm just saying, you know -- i'm -- yeah. you know, i mean, listen, i'm just saying. i'm just saying. >> jimmy: i mean, you really are -- you really are just saying. >> you know, i'm -- i'm just saying. >> jimmy: welcome back to i'm just saying. i'm just saying, dude. >> i'm seeing, you know -- i've been working with the national geographic people doing a show for them. and i've seen some of their photographs, you know. but i'm just saying, my stuff -- my stuff is hot, you know. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: national geographic is pretty legendary. >> my stuff is hot. you know? >> jimmy: what is the national geographic -- it's a ten-part series. >> it's a ten-part series with director darren aronofsky. >> jimmy: oh, my
. >> so, i'm just psyched. i'm going to be doing skits. i'm going to be doing short films, music.] yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: you're also taking these gorgeous photos. >> i know. i'm just like -- i'm alive again, jimmy! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. i mean, look at this picture. >> i took that -- i took that the other day. >> jimmy: that's gorgeous. >> i mean, i'm just saying, you know -- i'm -- yeah. you know, i mean, listen, i'm just saying. i'm just...
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that there were twelve for psyching scientists and quarter past he did. everything as weighed up and read just as. they say it will be recycled and turned into some people holes for instance plastic bank has the support of international companies. they also support the center financially. it's mainly girls and women who work here . denise is the manager for the quite a book a district she's been working for the bank for some time now. she talks about the project success. as i see madeleine is in the past advanced to the plastic before we have a solar powered system now us a children have learned to study the fallout a. city's relay is one of the poorest districts in port au pass the importance of the centers here is clear. even failure as a mother of four children she's been working for the plastic bank for three years. parent tired family collects garbage and enough money to pay the school fees which come to some three hundred euros a year. they now have to collect even more plastic because its price on the market has fallen. some three hundred families
that there were twelve for psyching scientists and quarter past he did. everything as weighed up and read just as. they say it will be recycled and turned into some people holes for instance plastic bank has the support of international companies. they also support the center financially. it's mainly girls and women who work here . denise is the manager for the quite a book a district she's been working for the bank for some time now. she talks about the project success. as i see madeleine is...
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and, remember, you know, the 60s has influence how we see psych del iks.but they've been used in other societies for thousands of years. they're part of the human story. and it's not just, you know, creation of timothy leery and cane keasy. and they're things we take into our body. it's about consumption. and here is the other connection that i should have said first. i'm interested in health and healing. and a lot of my work on food is like how are -- you know, how is it that our diet given all of our wealth and the amazing foods available to us that we've constructed a diet that is killing us and that reliably, you know, shortens people's lives. and chronic disease is really the big health problem we face on the body side. and then i became very interested in mental health and how might we deal with that. because i really don't think we deal with it very well. if you compare mental health care in this country -- in this world with any other branch of medicine, infectious disease or oncology or cardiology, it hasn't -- it hasn't done very much. so we need
and, remember, you know, the 60s has influence how we see psych del iks.but they've been used in other societies for thousands of years. they're part of the human story. and it's not just, you know, creation of timothy leery and cane keasy. and they're things we take into our body. it's about consumption. and here is the other connection that i should have said first. i'm interested in health and healing. and a lot of my work on food is like how are -- you know, how is it that our diet given...
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i was always trying to understand what affects the human psyche and what breaks down and built it backime i saw the flying trapeze i noticed everyone going up was terrified, but when they actually accomplished taking a swing, they looked back up from where they jumped and realised that was an amazing thing i just jumped and realised that was an amazing thing ijust did and i survived. if i can do that what else cani survived. if i can do that what else can i do? bbc news. iwill never survived. if i can do that what else can i do? bbc news. i will never try that. i have a fear of heights. before we go, remember, we told you about the first fatal crash of a self driving the car in the us back in march. —— uber car. according to a police report she was recording a police show on her phone and it was highly avoidable. some companies halted after the crash but this may change their minds. a lift in asia after the us stocks climbed on friday despite rising trade tensions. and 0pec agreed to only a modest production cut. the dow is up. the nasdaq, lower by four. than for investing your time wi
i was always trying to understand what affects the human psyche and what breaks down and built it backime i saw the flying trapeze i noticed everyone going up was terrified, but when they actually accomplished taking a swing, they looked back up from where they jumped and realised that was an amazing thing i just jumped and realised that was an amazing thing ijust did and i survived. if i can do that what else cani survived. if i can do that what else can i do? bbc news. iwill never survived....
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the tragedy has left scars on those directly affected, and it seems to have affected the nation's psychetives this evening — from the tower itself, and from a survivor of the fire. so that's the tower up there, and then to the right of it is our school. and we'll see how it has affected local children.
the tragedy has left scars on those directly affected, and it seems to have affected the nation's psychetives this evening — from the tower itself, and from a survivor of the fire. so that's the tower up there, and then to the right of it is our school. and we'll see how it has affected local children.
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what kind of at it are the photos portrayed ordinary people at various stages of life threatening psyche school children married couples all senior citizens i try to capture moments in a cycle or in a lifetime of having to do this kind of. the project started in two thousand and nine as talks on north korea's nuclear program were collapsing. last year south korea elected a liberal president who has brought new momentum to relations between north and south korea. many see this as a turning point. through the passing going to be confused by all the momentous changes underway and so little model to massenet and was able to do this project because the two countries are so different. if they grow closer my idea wouldn't work as well. to be honest i'm glad i managed to do it when i did my. money to you know the whole of the. of the unification between north and south korea is still hard to imagine he she does audience already has a hard time telling comes from lawyer. and a proper minder now the top stories we're following for you here at e.w. singapore is waking up to a historic day the summi
what kind of at it are the photos portrayed ordinary people at various stages of life threatening psyche school children married couples all senior citizens i try to capture moments in a cycle or in a lifetime of having to do this kind of. the project started in two thousand and nine as talks on north korea's nuclear program were collapsing. last year south korea elected a liberal president who has brought new momentum to relations between north and south korea. many see this as a turning...
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work. repossessing properties instead of helping them to make is mrs workm is part of their home and psychef income from the banks to carry on business, it isa the banks to carry on business, it is a huge loss for them. the royal commission has put bank executives in the hot seat. one of the largest, anz, admitted it wrongly forced some farmers from homes. you did not act fairly and reasonably. did you say that? yes, that is right to bite -- right. the only asset henry has now is he struck. he hopes the royal commission will bring a change in the landscape. —— is his truck. commission will bring a change in the landscape. -- is his truck. if you have ever gone looking for a car, it is not an easy prop that. if you have gone looking for a used car, things get trickier. —— prospect. this is a small singaporean start up aiming to change the second—hand car market place i changing car dealerships of the future. —— by changing. we have more. forget buying a soft drink, these days, giant vending machines can spit out a new ford or ferrari with just a simple swipe of your smartphone. some people a
work. repossessing properties instead of helping them to make is mrs workm is part of their home and psychef income from the banks to carry on business, it isa the banks to carry on business, it is a huge loss for them. the royal commission has put bank executives in the hot seat. one of the largest, anz, admitted it wrongly forced some farmers from homes. you did not act fairly and reasonably. did you say that? yes, that is right to bite -- right. the only asset henry has now is he struck. he...
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authorities here seeking to make amends after accusations that their only investigations were flawed the psyched this shows that the german judiciary has this case under control everyone can see what's going on and i think that helps people sense that justice is being done. the station tyria minister has urged that in future airports have specialized staff to check travel documents written in arabic from the g. seven summit in canada chancellor angela merkel extended her sympathy to the victim's family. the inconceivable suffering that this family is going through also affects me deeply and i can only say how good it is that the alleged perpetrator has been arrested. the cooperation between german and kurdish security officials worked well. they could have police who arrested the young man say he admitted to the crime. there was an altercation between them and the girl threaten to call the police and report him. to the conflict escalated and that's what led to the young man killing the girl. in mines where the victim lived commemorations became protests leftist groups demonstrated against in a p
authorities here seeking to make amends after accusations that their only investigations were flawed the psyched this shows that the german judiciary has this case under control everyone can see what's going on and i think that helps people sense that justice is being done. the station tyria minister has urged that in future airports have specialized staff to check travel documents written in arabic from the g. seven summit in canada chancellor angela merkel extended her sympathy to the...
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unfortunately, i don't think it is good for their psyche. it's not good for mental health when you can't have a livable wage job. you know that the jobs that are out there aren't livable wage jobs. that is pulling down the mental health of this country when people know they can't support themselves and their families. since 2008, we've had the market crash. we've had a lot of people suffer loss of homes, loss of jobs, loss of cars, loss of health. there's a lot of sadness in this country. you had the man on from north carolina talking about health care and costs and he mentioned that third world countries simply can't afford their medicines. that means the american people have to subsidize everybody. maybe 30 years ago that was possible. with globalization, we are now barely making it. our gdp is not what it should be. we worry about the fed upping rates. andorry about inflation people not being able to pay for their food on their subpar wages. i think people in this country don't have time to relax. you read frequently that they are not tak
unfortunately, i don't think it is good for their psyche. it's not good for mental health when you can't have a livable wage job. you know that the jobs that are out there aren't livable wage jobs. that is pulling down the mental health of this country when people know they can't support themselves and their families. since 2008, we've had the market crash. we've had a lot of people suffer loss of homes, loss of jobs, loss of cars, loss of health. there's a lot of sadness in this country. you...
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was outside the stadium today on the machine you caught up with a few of these mexican fans and psyching up the atmosphere saying. i wasn't there and i jubilant mexicans not only they essentially outnumbered the german fans maybe three to one they were also maybe five times louder in the stadium itself. ah. when the gold went in us sat in the media area and behind the glass we had a large lot of mexican support as the bee is went up in the air they started dancing one guy even lost some brando in that you bill ation so the atmosphere coming from the mexican fans was absolutely surreal to mexican fans as you mentioned have been camped out in moscow for the past four or five days very much jubilant some of that was climbing on top of trucks and dancing and singing also looks like a question should read out. wrestling masks different national costumes and all such we've seen them all today here in abundance as well. but now having a major shock to the wise a major victory for all that for their team you can only imagine that they will just go on a complete rampage of happiness in central mo
was outside the stadium today on the machine you caught up with a few of these mexican fans and psyching up the atmosphere saying. i wasn't there and i jubilant mexicans not only they essentially outnumbered the german fans maybe three to one they were also maybe five times louder in the stadium itself. ah. when the gold went in us sat in the media area and behind the glass we had a large lot of mexican support as the bee is went up in the air they started dancing one guy even lost some brando...
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it is part of the home and part of the psyche.income that they rely on from the bank to run that farm and to carry on the business, thenit farm and to carry on the business, then it is a huge loss for them. the royal commission has put bank executives in the hot seat. one of the largest, anz, admitted had wrongly forced some farmers from their homes. you say you did not act calmly —— fairly and reasonably? you say the bank did not act fairly and reasonably? yes, i think that is correct. after a lifetime in farming, the only asset henry has left is his truck. he hopes the royal commission will help bring a change in the landscape. now let's brief you on some other business stories. us regulators have cleared walt disney's plan to buy most of 21st century fox, removing a final barrier to the $71.3 billion deal. they have, though, demanded the sale of fox's regional sports networks in the us, because of competition concerns. the deal still needs approval in other countries to go forward. apple and samsung have finally settled a seven
it is part of the home and part of the psyche.income that they rely on from the bank to run that farm and to carry on the business, thenit farm and to carry on the business, then it is a huge loss for them. the royal commission has put bank executives in the hot seat. one of the largest, anz, admitted had wrongly forced some farmers from their homes. you say you did not act calmly —— fairly and reasonably? you say the bank did not act fairly and reasonably? yes, i think that is correct....
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territorial integrity of syria and other countries in the region to to try not to do some kind of new psych speak will in my opinion. now there are certain issues that are absolutely central to the legacy one of them is the palestinian territories it was the united nations after all which ratified the partition of the palestine which allowed for the creation of israel alongside an arab state the promise that was never granted and i think that is now actively sabotage do you think the palestinians still have a reasonable hope of seeing their own state and when it be more moral more honest to tell them you guys go and build your life somewhere else no i don't think it does if that is acceptable i am a strong supporter of the two state solution i don't think that is the thing it's railways i don't see that there is a plan b. i think the. abandon it is not realistic because to abandon it was to condemn death territory to a kind of confrontation in which the consequences would be absolutely devastating and look at what happened recently in gaza let's not make sure that's make sure that these doe
territorial integrity of syria and other countries in the region to to try not to do some kind of new psych speak will in my opinion. now there are certain issues that are absolutely central to the legacy one of them is the palestinian territories it was the united nations after all which ratified the partition of the palestine which allowed for the creation of israel alongside an arab state the promise that was never granted and i think that is now actively sabotage do you think the...
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you tend to go, psych. >> i'm going to -- i've always wanted to go. >> i love emma.m so excited. >> i love how little emma is taking cues from big sister. >> she's taking the right cues. >> i love you, too. >> i love this. i love when kids get surprises. these are some of the best ones that get you in the heart. ♪ >>> youtube's next big challenge. can you do this without bumping the water battle all over yourself? we're getting down and giving it a try. see what it takes and who i with olives and minced meat. ♪ >>> noah wilson and his abdominal muscles from a challenge for the internet. >> all fours and to balance a bottle of water and to travel as far as you can. >> it's that simple. but first, the crab challenge.e. try not to balance. and try not to breathe. he made it zero inches. our next xeser, that slowly wins the race. she just starts shuffling over, but time for the first challenge. >>> it will be wherever your backhand gets to, that will be the line. don't talk. don't breathe. >> hold your breath. leave at least one leg. >> slide, slide, slide. oh. >> okay.
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ban when he was white house chief strategist, says the decision is a big deal for the president's psyche, bolstering his certainty that his instincts are right and the haters are wrong. the travel ban restricts entry from countries including north korea, but there's said to be little concern in the administration this decision could hurt efforts to engage pyongyang in the denuclearization talks. >>> president trump walking back plans to restrict chinese investment in the u.s. technology. instead, he may give more power to an existingommittee to protect u.s. tech. the administration will unveil investment restrictions this week. sources say it will block chinese firms from buying industrially significant technology targeting beijing's "made in china, 2025" plan. a plan by xi jinping to dominate high-tech industries. here's what trump said yesterday -- >> we have the greatest technology in the world. people copy it and steal . we have the great scientists, we have the great brains, and we have to protect that, and we're going to protect it. and that's what we were doing. that can be done t
ban when he was white house chief strategist, says the decision is a big deal for the president's psyche, bolstering his certainty that his instincts are right and the haters are wrong. the travel ban restricts entry from countries including north korea, but there's said to be little concern in the administration this decision could hurt efforts to engage pyongyang in the denuclearization talks. >>> president trump walking back plans to restrict chinese investment in the u.s....
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. >> it's going to be important monetarily and militarily but so important for right up here, the psych. we must have american dominance in space. so important. >> we are going to have the air force and we are going to have the space force, separate but equal. it is going to be something. so important. >> this is a very porn day. this is a very important gathering. you're very important poem. people. woman: it felt great not having hepatitis c. it's like a load off my shoulders. i was just excited for it to be over. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any o
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i think he was trying to change the news psyching. that's just my -- >> don lemon it is rare that someone is gifted with the looks you have and such a keen insight. we know he did, all the signature traits, impromptu, he teamed up with rudy. you think that that was an accident? on a friday morning rudy comes out of nowhere and calls joe biden what ever he called him. joe biden, how'd he enter the discussion? you know why, because he know we'd pick up on it. >> absolutely. i'll see you sunday. hopefully better than our last fishing trip. >> i know. >> see you sunday, have a good one. >>> this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. it's friday. pick your -- for the week. fridays in d.c., this is something we call firing friday but i'd like to christen friday lying friday, as in lying. first thing this morning, president trump walked across the north lawn of the white house to speak to his good friends at fox news. let's star with the justice department's blockbuster internal watchdog review. here's the president's take away. >> i think that th
i think he was trying to change the news psyching. that's just my -- >> don lemon it is rare that someone is gifted with the looks you have and such a keen insight. we know he did, all the signature traits, impromptu, he teamed up with rudy. you think that that was an accident? on a friday morning rudy comes out of nowhere and calls joe biden what ever he called him. joe biden, how'd he enter the discussion? you know why, because he know we'd pick up on it. >> absolutely. i'll see...
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case of extreme harmfulness to these children's psyche. do you know how many people in this country separated from their parents because of incarceration? as being refugees and being in refugee camps, you do not know who these people are. you do not know if the children are actually their children and you are making assumptions. these children are turned over to individuals who claim to have close ties to these children. they are paid to take care of them. i think this is really a kabuki dance put on by the politicians. host: what about the assessments she makes? guest: there are strict rules in terms of when families seek asylum. there needs to be a quicker adjudication to decide if they are fleeing and they have a credible fear. weo not think that hopkins are saying that we should let everybody across the border. we should clearly be decidingw is at risk,ng who make a clear decision, those that are decided that are not following the rules, they should go back, and those that are granted asylum should be in the u.s., but the key is to kee
case of extreme harmfulness to these children's psyche. do you know how many people in this country separated from their parents because of incarceration? as being refugees and being in refugee camps, you do not know who these people are. you do not know if the children are actually their children and you are making assumptions. these children are turned over to individuals who claim to have close ties to these children. they are paid to take care of them. i think this is really a kabuki dance...
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chefs he was outside the stadium today on a machine caught up with a few of these mexican fans and psyching up the atmosphere saying alexa. definitely you don't need to know spanish to understand the mood of the crowd here jubilant mexicans not only they essentially alex numb but the german fans maybe three to one they were also maybe five times louder in the stadium itself when the goal went in we were sat in the media area and behind the glass we had a large lot of mexican support as the b. is went up in the air they started dancing one guy even lost you some rare zero in the tribulation so the atmosphere coming from the mexican fans was absolutely surreal the mexican fans as you mentioned have been camped out in moscow for the past four or five days very much jubilant some of them were climbing on top of trucks and dancing and singing also looked like a costume party some bros wrestling masks different national costumes and all such we've seen them all today here and in abundance as well but now having produced a major shock a football wise a major victory for the for their team you can
chefs he was outside the stadium today on a machine caught up with a few of these mexican fans and psyching up the atmosphere saying alexa. definitely you don't need to know spanish to understand the mood of the crowd here jubilant mexicans not only they essentially alex numb but the german fans maybe three to one they were also maybe five times louder in the stadium itself when the goal went in we were sat in the media area and behind the glass we had a large lot of mexican support as the b....
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party vowed that he would send millions of syrian refugees syrian refugees currently in psyche home within one hundred days an alarming promise to say the least there have been other promises made by other candidates for example the nationalist candidates who promised that she would privatized the national television service t.r.t. and sell it off so there have been some propositions in terms of the manifestoes or promises made by hughes candidates but the vast majority of the campaign has been centered on being critical of her doing and the party not harming change just thing to be galvanizing at least some of the opposition in favor strongest in the opposition what is he thank you think that is drawing big crowds. indeed i mean from these for the five candidates competing against iran who is the front runner who remains the most single most popular political figure in. is the strongest contender to try and face him he most polls are predicting through that you will win in the first round if anything the biggest chance he has is to force a second round of voting and maybe through protest
party vowed that he would send millions of syrian refugees syrian refugees currently in psyche home within one hundred days an alarming promise to say the least there have been other promises made by other candidates for example the nationalist candidates who promised that she would privatized the national television service t.r.t. and sell it off so there have been some propositions in terms of the manifestoes or promises made by hughes candidates but the vast majority of the campaign has been...
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going to god is going to be the conflict resolution mandatory minimums don't even come into their psyche they can care less about what the state of the statutes are and i was like you can't do the whole list maybe a couple of them currently representative michael is a leskie is working with opposing groups to reform the gun bill and preparing for a vote in the next session of the illinois congress. the pendleton's who lost their fifteen year old daughter had dia to gun violence and created a foundation in her honor and we need to have more after school activities or just like rank centers things that keep the mean and women off the street we are trying to build the best legacy that we possibly can five ardor. she meant a lot and she has impacted a whole lot of people when. i was born or raised in the projects i seen a lot of you know gun violence and that's not the land that i chose doves as well as they have lives given to. the aren't they still has a couple fresh balls in his face and he has has the notes sitting twenty years. i want. to have a better future. after months of waiting wh
going to god is going to be the conflict resolution mandatory minimums don't even come into their psyche they can care less about what the state of the statutes are and i was like you can't do the whole list maybe a couple of them currently representative michael is a leskie is working with opposing groups to reform the gun bill and preparing for a vote in the next session of the illinois congress. the pendleton's who lost their fifteen year old daughter had dia to gun violence and created a...
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well tom psyche is the honorary wildlife warden at the rundown and he really needs it to rain. did this soudan dykes in a budget in the nest these are good. with the upcoming blood. and hit the back to the hey my land rants and then again stocked and after delivering them up with the vedic flogged. because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. take a while it will heal. but. i doubt i'd get a hold. of his head. and they're not scared and won't open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the garden tusks so we need to lend them any make any mechanix holler i know it's really coming thought it's a very innocent. and that it thought. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of discus was the no center i know. no into child lute so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying i'll. say thanks. to the flood may create life
well tom psyche is the honorary wildlife warden at the rundown and he really needs it to rain. did this soudan dykes in a budget in the nest these are good. with the upcoming blood. and hit the back to the hey my land rants and then again stocked and after delivering them up with the vedic flogged. because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most and...
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i go you're psyched? you're like, dude i'm psyched to do this.i know, and then, i was like, i would be exhausted if i were you. you do what you do everyday. i'm like, oh, my god. but he was like, i'm going to have a chili dog and a beer. i'm like, yes. [ ughter ] that's what i want to be doing too. >> jimmy: well, i didn't say that. i said, i was going to ve a salad and a vitamin water. >> oh, of course. i don't know what i was hearing, it's true. [ light lae hter ] of couu did. >> jimmy: i wish i had a chili dog and a beer. you look forward to -- the tour is september 25th, >> i like -- >> jimmy: oh, come on. the tour is september 25th. it starts, it's a giant, it's christinaaguilera.com. >> yes. >> jimmy: but this is what you love. you love doing this. >> yes, i'm doing it in a way because my fans have waited so long. it's like up-close, and rsonal look, and yes, i haven't. the last time i was on tour, i was pregnant with myn stage. so, i was about to give birth, and then aa certain point, i had to stop touring for safety reasons.u ow, like, yo
i go you're psyched? you're like, dude i'm psyched to do this.i know, and then, i was like, i would be exhausted if i were you. you do what you do everyday. i'm like, oh, my god. but he was like, i'm going to have a chili dog and a beer. i'm like, yes. [ ughter ] that's what i want to be doing too. >> jimmy: well, i didn't say that. i said, i was going to ve a salad and a vitamin water. >> oh, of course. i don't know what i was hearing, it's true. [ light lae hter ] of couu did....
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tom psyche is the honorary wildlife warden it does a rundown and he really needs it to rain. did this sudden dykes in a budget or let us know these are good. with the upcoming. and hit the back to the hey my land rants and then in stock and after delivering them up with the vedic flogged. because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are home to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. make it take a while it will heal. and pull out i don't know how you. know but it's has it. and they must open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the god to toss so we need to lend them any make any mechanix all i know is income making. thought it's a very innocent. and you met. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of diskettes was the no center annual. no into child loot so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying all. the flood may create life but it also puts the animals' l
tom psyche is the honorary wildlife warden it does a rundown and he really needs it to rain. did this sudden dykes in a budget or let us know these are good. with the upcoming. and hit the back to the hey my land rants and then in stock and after delivering them up with the vedic flogged. because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are home to some of the world's most and dangerous...
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charlie psychs is a contributing editor and msnbc contributor. and dana millbank is with us as well. charlie, just a few moments ago president trump doing what he is proned to do, tweeting. he tweeted this related to our last topic. the democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. any immigration bill must have full funding for the wall, and in catch and release, visa lottery and chain and go to merit-based immigration. go for it. win, all caps, exclamation point. charlie, why is president trump blaming democrats? i mean, that's just the beginning of it. there's a lot in that tweet that isn't true. and quite frankly, doesn't make any sense. what's he trying to do? >> well, he's trying to deflect responsibility. as one of our colleagues told me, fact checking the president today feels like paying into a hurricane. there's so much misinformation here. look, the policy on the border is calculated cruelty. i think dana described it. he's also losing this argument about the separation of
charlie psychs is a contributing editor and msnbc contributor. and dana millbank is with us as well. charlie, just a few moments ago president trump doing what he is proned to do, tweeting. he tweeted this related to our last topic. the democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. any immigration bill must have full funding for the wall, and in catch and release, visa lottery and chain and go to merit-based immigration. go for it....
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. >> remember at the hospital we have psych emergency services 24-7, and so for right now until we are able to move an expanded budget, what we would be doing is ensuring that trained individuals from our psych emergency services could be called in for consult to the emergency room, and they do that all the time when there is a need for any client coming into our trauma center. >> supervisor sheehy: well, and i love the work you do, i love general. but it seems to me that my strong sense in listening to the victims was that -- or the survivors was that it would be helpful if that was part of the package of services that people were offered when they're presented, so not necessarily being something that's called in, but when they present, there's mental health services available. >> i wouldn't disagree that we need more mental health services, but i'm working with a confined budget, and that was not included in the package. >> supervisor cohen: okay. at this time, i'd like to pivot to supervisor ronen who's entered the chamber. i just want you to start from the beginning, where we are,
. >> remember at the hospital we have psych emergency services 24-7, and so for right now until we are able to move an expanded budget, what we would be doing is ensuring that trained individuals from our psych emergency services could be called in for consult to the emergency room, and they do that all the time when there is a need for any client coming into our trauma center. >> supervisor sheehy: well, and i love the work you do, i love general. but it seems to me that my strong...
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and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional mindset although human resources is a challenge we're light a hearted started as a intern guided through the process eventually one day a a deputy director or staying with the puc is where i love it >> vp commissioner mazzucco call roll. [roll call] you have a quorum present mr. paul henderson and chief of
and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional mindset although human resources is a challenge we're light a hearted started as a intern guided through the process eventually one day a a deputy...
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when he was white house chief strategist, tells axios the decision is a big deal for the president's psychebolstering his certainty that his instincts are right and the haters are wrong. the travel ban restricts entry from seven countries including north korea. >>> president trump is backtracking on his tough talk to restrict chinese investment. instead, we may give more power to an existing committee to back technology. the administration was supposed to unveil tough restrictions this week. sources told the government would block chinese firms from buying industrially significant technology targeting beijing's ma in china 2025 plan to dominate high-tech industries. here's what the president said yesterday -- >> we have the greatest technology in the world. people copy it and steal it. we have the great scientists, the great brains, and to protect that. we're going to protect it. that's what we're doing. that can be done through cifius. we wil a lot of things we can do it through. we're working that out. >> cifius is the committee on foreign investments in the u.s. it reviews foreign invest
when he was white house chief strategist, tells axios the decision is a big deal for the president's psychebolstering his certainty that his instincts are right and the haters are wrong. the travel ban restricts entry from seven countries including north korea. >>> president trump is backtracking on his tough talk to restrict chinese investment. instead, we may give more power to an existing committee to back technology. the administration was supposed to unveil tough restrictions this...
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popular level what's happening in jordan i was exactly what happened in the arab uprisings in this psyche of ordinary people i don't mean the results will be the same but people the reason people are so angry is because they perceive now that there is no so. safe savior coming there's no sucker coming there's no relief coming to help them and they a lot of people see themselves in perpetual poverty of vulnerability and marginalization for generations to come that wasn't the case in the past but they're starting to be hundreds of thousands of jordanians who feel this and that's what we're seeing every entry at your thoughts on these external forces and powers and their role in the current crisis in jordan some analysts have said jordan stands over jerusalem has been a source of tension with saudi arabia which as we have seen recently is increasingly toeing washington's line is a direct connection to be made between the kingdom stance on jerusalem and its current economic woes well in last february king abdullah was meeting with students from the universe there were jordan and he spoke a cl
popular level what's happening in jordan i was exactly what happened in the arab uprisings in this psyche of ordinary people i don't mean the results will be the same but people the reason people are so angry is because they perceive now that there is no so. safe savior coming there's no sucker coming there's no relief coming to help them and they a lot of people see themselves in perpetual poverty of vulnerability and marginalization for generations to come that wasn't the case in the past but...