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i have criticisms of pt. hasink pt is a party that serious problems with corruption. interviewed lula and 2016 and asked him that question and he admitted his own party has serious problems with corruption. pt for the reason people are in power, pt created and the lives in order to run the election. they ran with michel temer, part of a centrist party that is a party organized crime. nonetheless, after michel temer was installed as president when dilma was impeached, he got caught on tape -- there is an audio tape the entire country has heard in which he is ordering bribes to be paid to members of his own party in aser to keep them silent part of the corruption investigation so that they don't implicate other people who are closely related to temer. literally, the president of this country got caught on tapepe ordering bribes to silence witnesses. inincluding the former r house speaker who presesided over dila 's impeachment to the house proceeding the entire world watched and is now in prison because he basically is just a gangster. he is a member of organized crime
i have criticisms of pt. hasink pt is a party that serious problems with corruption. interviewed lula and 2016 and asked him that question and he admitted his own party has serious problems with corruption. pt for the reason people are in power, pt created and the lives in order to run the election. they ran with michel temer, part of a centrist party that is a party organized crime. nonetheless, after michel temer was installed as president when dilma was impeached, he got caught on tape --...
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i have criticisms of pt. hasink pt is a party that serious problems with corruption. interviewed lula and 2016 and asked him that question and he admitted his own party has serious problems with corruption. pt for the reason people are in power, pt created and the lives in order to run the election. they ran with michel temer, part of a centrist party that is a party organized crime. nonetheless, after michel temer was installed as president when dilma was impeached, he got caught on tape -- there is an audio tape the entire country has heard in which he is ordering bribes to be paid to members of his own party in aser to keep them silent part of the corruption investigation so that they don't implicate other people who are closely related to temer. literally, the president of this country got caught on tape ordering bribes to silence witnesses. including the former house speaker who presided over dilma 's impeachment to the house proceeding the entire world watched and is now in prison because he basically is just a gangster. he is a member of organized crime will st
i have criticisms of pt. hasink pt is a party that serious problems with corruption. interviewed lula and 2016 and asked him that question and he admitted his own party has serious problems with corruption. pt for the reason people are in power, pt created and the lives in order to run the election. they ran with michel temer, part of a centrist party that is a party organized crime. nonetheless, after michel temer was installed as president when dilma was impeached, he got caught on tape --...
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. >> he is in charge of pt 109, which is a small patrol torpedo boat in the pacific theater. >> the pt type of threat to carry torpedoes to strike the enemy below the bow. >> jack has a terrible, terrible back. and to serve in a pt boat is only going to exacerbate every problem that he's got. >> jack kennedy's pt boat was on patrol on a moonless, dark night. >> so they don't see this giant japanese ship coming straight at them. it basically slices jfk's boat in half. >> jack is thrown to the bulkhead injuring his back, two of his crew are gone, and they are surrounded by burning in the water. those back at the base presume the worst. they presume that there are no survivors, and they hold a religious service, a mass, for kennedy and his crew. >> joe kennedy gets a telegram that his son is missing. just sits on the news. he doesn't tell his family. he doesn't want to scare them. >> when tragedy struck the kennedy family, joe sr. didn't share it with other members, like his wife, the mother of his children. >> and so he lives with this kind of private agony wondering whether his second s
. >> he is in charge of pt 109, which is a small patrol torpedo boat in the pacific theater. >> the pt type of threat to carry torpedoes to strike the enemy below the bow. >> jack has a terrible, terrible back. and to serve in a pt boat is only going to exacerbate every problem that he's got. >> jack kennedy's pt boat was on patrol on a moonless, dark night. >> so they don't see this giant japanese ship coming straight at them. it basically slices jfk's boat in...
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william i i me, sosomeeoplele mighwawalk pt h herand t tnk, "oh,eah. it's ju ovevergwn aass.no.. 's s low-lying areththat h cererta vegatation it t th is thth perfect vetatationhen n yo want teter tobsororb d be able to dissipate a a mor gradual ra. . i me, itit dsn't look like a loofof nauralal scncnce, b theher's s lot of tturalcienencehat gogo into it. waggoner: cos l less havave green infrastrtuture bausese ths is lowaintenan. this is a model of part of ee ty as the main aiainageasinin. you veve an dergrgrod systst, the whe e lineundeder e eathth. thideaea w to gegethe waterntnto the pipipe to gege that werer to ese e pus andd push itutut. th wasas t method williams: trh h of t matatte is, the is no y to sol o our water issues thth jusourr pumps and tbibines.t's t enough. will ner be enoug waggoner: you know, deceses of doing the wrg g thinusually ll you.e got oudeath warning 2005. willia: if the was a liticawill to ke sure that isis citsees anher 30 yersrs, itould meahaviving ery beatiful, ry aesetic ueways ong wi greenways thughout t city,s living with war, so thathen that
william i i me, sosomeeoplele mighwawalk pt h herand t tnk, "oh,eah. it's ju ovevergwn aass.no.. 's s low-lying areththat h cererta vegatation it t th is thth perfect vetatationhen n yo want teter tobsororb d be able to dissipate a a mor gradual ra. . i me, itit dsn't look like a loofof nauralal scncnce, b theher's s lot of tturalcienencehat gogo into it. waggoner: cos l less havave green infrastrtuture bausese ths is lowaintenan. this is a model of part of ee ty as the main...
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when they got to his stop he could p pt wake >> he's not goicng to walk out. >> you have to get the guy out of the car. you can't just dump him dump hi >> he full-timeinally called po. >> the police arrived and could pt get him to wake up. the taxi drive ser looking back at the camera like really, man? >> you start thinking should i call an ambulance and not the cops? >> reports are once they gotncee out of the car he went back to sleep. it has been viewed hundredsov o thousands of times. reports are to keep from paying -- >> that's what people online think. >> plausible i >>> off the coast of key there's something by the boat. >> she says it's a great white shark about half the size of the boat. it swims under the boat. this is low level water. you don't normally have a great white do this to the boat. >> he is >> please don't hurt us. >> her husband was trying to rope it like a dog. she departmeidn't know what he to go do but they did love to tell the tale. she got a couple of videos. the part where he tried to take a bite of the boat. >> all right. let's go off the coast of mexico. t
when they got to his stop he could p pt wake >> he's not goicng to walk out. >> you have to get the guy out of the car. you can't just dump him dump hi >> he full-timeinally called po. >> the police arrived and could pt get him to wake up. the taxi drive ser looking back at the camera like really, man? >> you start thinking should i call an ambulance and not the cops? >> reports are once they gotncee out of the car he went back to sleep. it has been viewed...
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several attem pts thousands more injured. several atte m pts to thousands more injured.ind that critical solution failed until the 1998 good friday agreement. this is it, this is the agreement. you have it in your hand. it is not a day for the soundbite, really. ifeelthat, i feel the hand of history upon our shoulders. it is still largely bought anand to the sectarian violence. —— that he is still largely bought anand. and while there has been considerable progress, flashpoints remain in some communities are still divided by so—called peace walls, like this one in west belfast. but today, many are reflecting on the historical peace deal‘s main achievement. reflecting on the historical peace deal's main achievement. the truth is the agreement was never going to usherin is the agreement was never going to usher in a brave new world and everything is going to be fine at where we are today should be compared not the ideal world but with where we were. it marks a seismic shift in northern ireland's political landscape, culminating in the eventual return of self—government her
several attem pts thousands more injured. several atte m pts to thousands more injured.ind that critical solution failed until the 1998 good friday agreement. this is it, this is the agreement. you have it in your hand. it is not a day for the soundbite, really. ifeelthat, i feel the hand of history upon our shoulders. it is still largely bought anand to the sectarian violence. —— that he is still largely bought anand. and while there has been considerable progress, flashpoints remain in...
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do i think there will be more attem pts china. do i think there will be more atte m pts to china.arket nerves? yes. doi attempts to calm market nerves? yes. do i think china will respond again? yes. do i think investors will be increasingly concerned? absolutely. yesterday we heard from the american soya bean association who say the effects of tariffs on their products could be devastating, china is such a huge importer. what do you think the effect will be?m you look up the cause of the last month or so as these tariff issues have risen, you have seen real downward pressure, notjust in soya beans baton of commodities like base metals and things connected to commodities like the baltic dry index, a measure of shipping costs. it is interesting because it is very similar signals to the summer of 2008 when you had a slowing economy then. weather it will be quite the same this time around, i do not know, but it is still happening. the banks hold more money and things are a bit safer looking at the overall picture? from a bank perspective, absolutely. but from the of the global economy
do i think there will be more attem pts china. do i think there will be more atte m pts to china.arket nerves? yes. doi attempts to calm market nerves? yes. do i think china will respond again? yes. do i think investors will be increasingly concerned? absolutely. yesterday we heard from the american soya bean association who say the effects of tariffs on their products could be devastating, china is such a huge importer. what do you think the effect will be?m you look up the cause of the last...
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. / is clear that there has been attem pts said. / is clear that there has been atte m pts to said. / is clear that there has been attempts to delegitimise russia. —— it is. there has also been a refusal to allow its officials to be implicated in the substance used in the attack. in this particular instance, the arsonist wishes to investigate his own fire. the uk insist it has secret intelligence information that implicates russia in the attack and that is the conclusion that has international support from dozens of other countries. and at the un, russia insisted again that the uk has no real evidence. it denies even producing novichok, the nerve agent used. it was meant to muddy the waters, to distort and distracts, to put out alternative possibilities, to put the united kingdom on the defensive. to suggest that there are holes in the evidence and testimony the united kingdom is putting out there. amid what has become a propaganda battle, russian television played a recording of a television played a recording of a television called alleged to be between it yulia skripal antepartum.
. / is clear that there has been attem pts said. / is clear that there has been atte m pts to said. / is clear that there has been attempts to delegitimise russia. —— it is. there has also been a refusal to allow its officials to be implicated in the substance used in the attack. in this particular instance, the arsonist wishes to investigate his own fire. the uk insist it has secret intelligence information that implicates russia in the attack and that is the conclusion that has...
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thousands of cars that it ships here from the us and boeing, the aircraft giant, could see its attem pts aircraft giant, could see its attempts to make further inroads into the domestic china market put on hold if its aircraft fall into the specific categories being targeted but all this is yet to be acted on and there is a possibility ofa acted on and there is a possibility of a deal with the us moving last week to extend its consultation period before acting. whatever happens now, the reality is that none of these tariffs have yet been imposed and it appears that the us administration is anxious to some kind of negotiated settlement. robin brandt, bbc news, shanghai. president trump has tweeted it's not a trade war, but i asked our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani what is it, if not a war? it is a public negotiation over the terms and conditions of how the world's two largest economies are going to do business with one another from now on. if you look at the tariffs that each side has said it wants to place on products from the other side, they have targeted politically sen
thousands of cars that it ships here from the us and boeing, the aircraft giant, could see its attem pts aircraft giant, could see its attempts to make further inroads into the domestic china market put on hold if its aircraft fall into the specific categories being targeted but all this is yet to be acted on and there is a possibility ofa acted on and there is a possibility of a deal with the us moving last week to extend its consultation period before acting. whatever happens now, the reality...
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damascus earlier this week but their atte m pts to damascus earlier this week but their attempts toempts to reach the site in duma were thwarted when the security team came under fire leading were thwarted when the security team came underfire leading to a three—day delay. experts say if chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detect. chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detectm chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detect. if it was chlorine bomb attack, it is to have any evidence at this point in time two weeks after is it if that's —— evaporates very quickly and does not remain in the bodies or the soil. it will be difficult to find conclusive proof it was a chlorine attack. america's defence secretary has accused the syrian government of orchestrating the delays while it cleaned up the area. it is now a week since the us, uk and france launched air strikes in syria against, they said, chemical and is depots and production facilities. syria and its ally, russia, has denied any attack took place. experts will send their samples
damascus earlier this week but their atte m pts to damascus earlier this week but their attempts toempts to reach the site in duma were thwarted when the security team came under fire leading were thwarted when the security team came underfire leading to a three—day delay. experts say if chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detect. chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detectm chlorine was used, that timescale could make it hard to detect. if it was...
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generation and the government ‘s atte m pts to generation and the government ‘s attempts to crack downthe same thing at all as the party opposite tries to make that dealing with the windrush generation, who are entirely titled to be here, is not the same as removing illegal immigrants. most people in the real world outside of the labour party, the snp and the metropolitan london elite in the media to leave that the government don't do enough to remove illegal immigrants from this country, not that they are doing too much. illegal immigration is wrong because it creates unfairness to those legal migrant to do the right thing and play by the rules, like the windrush generation. isn't it vital that we keep that distinctions and don't allow the party opposite to cynically conflate the two for political purposes? you think that my honourable friend is right. it is a completely different situation. everybody in this house is to welcome the windrush cohort and make sure they are properly looked after, that there is a compensation scheme put in place, but we all have a different view about ill
generation and the government ‘s atte m pts to generation and the government ‘s attempts to crack downthe same thing at all as the party opposite tries to make that dealing with the windrush generation, who are entirely titled to be here, is not the same as removing illegal immigrants. most people in the real world outside of the labour party, the snp and the metropolitan london elite in the media to leave that the government don't do enough to remove illegal immigrants from this country,...
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in other countries of the region, atte m pts to in other countries of the region, attempts to accusethe government itself is unable to stand those charges up. there has already been considerable public outcry at the courts. what exactly are they doing so far. what we have seenin are they doing so far. what we have seen in malaysia in recent years is the courts are becoming a bit more active, recent court cases, court decisions that have defended constitutional rights, not so much on the government's side. what we might see in malaysia is a broadening of the crackdown in the media. having said that, if we look at the election, it is unlikely the opposition will make much headway and thisjust opposition will make much headway and this just speaks to the prime minister's insecurity and a feeling that he is being targeted. the election has to take place. very highly anticipated election. it is unlikely the opposition will win. around the region, notjust a trend confined to malaysia, its another sign that the gains that democratic government have made over the last 20 years, and the regio
in other countries of the region, atte m pts to in other countries of the region, attempts to accusethe government itself is unable to stand those charges up. there has already been considerable public outcry at the courts. what exactly are they doing so far. what we have seenin are they doing so far. what we have seen in malaysia in recent years is the courts are becoming a bit more active, recent court cases, court decisions that have defended constitutional rights, not so much on the...
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it came to nuclear ambitions did nothing to change what they see as its regional hostility and attem ptss to as its regional hostility and attempts to entrench themselves. mike pompeo and benjamin netanyahu said it basically flourished under the agreement. what the europeans have to do is try and engage the iranians to see whether negotiation would be possible. we have in heard the last week, and the iranians say absolutely not, it is unacceptable that the americans may try and reimpose sanctions, they say if america withdraws, they will start doing again what they describe as peaceful nuclear activities and they say it will be more advanced than before. and it is important to remember that this is going on with a tight deadline at the same time as president trump with the new secretary of state, he is attempting to secure historic denuclearisation of the korean peninsula? some ironies have been pointed out, on one hand there are attempts to denuclearise the korean peninsula, on the other hand there are threats with iran when there is another deal in place. the president trump loves to t
it came to nuclear ambitions did nothing to change what they see as its regional hostility and attem ptss to as its regional hostility and attempts to entrench themselves. mike pompeo and benjamin netanyahu said it basically flourished under the agreement. what the europeans have to do is try and engage the iranians to see whether negotiation would be possible. we have in heard the last week, and the iranians say absolutely not, it is unacceptable that the americans may try and reimpose...
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they um with the potomac rivers which bit -- and president kennedy arrived in pt-109. the boat he commend in the pacific. and then the were brought by limousine up to the mansion hear and there were pictures on the lawn and then a performance on the bolling grown side of the mansion which had a performance by revolutionary era soldiers and then a wonderful banquet on the east lawn here. in a tent designed by tiffany in's it and was wonderful. >> what are the details. people want to know but what they wore and the famous. >> i don't know what gowns people were wearing. i'm sure they were fantastic. certainly in the images you can see what they looked like. i'm not certain of all the other famous guests. bobby kennedy was there and hundred -- lyndon johnson was there, and henry deponce was there who was a mentor of jacqueline kennedy. and there was also controversial, i think, that well know after the fact, certainly it was a very expensive affair, probably the first state dinner outside of washington, dc after the capital moved to washington, dc. and so there was critic
they um with the potomac rivers which bit -- and president kennedy arrived in pt-109. the boat he commend in the pacific. and then the were brought by limousine up to the mansion hear and there were pictures on the lawn and then a performance on the bolling grown side of the mansion which had a performance by revolutionary era soldiers and then a wonderful banquet on the east lawn here. in a tent designed by tiffany in's it and was wonderful. >> what are the details. people want to know...
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>> before the rise of the big circus of pt barnum style but they weren't entertainment until the riseof t barnum because he came along to see the rise of the freak show in the age of jacksonian democracy the americans got their first lesson to give you an example one time in arizona they called and said we need more pt barnum he is about celebrating while he steals your money. so that is what was the so-called fake news so he would say something then he talks to the newspaper editor and then with a flock to watch the show then he turned to another newspaper so then the other newspaper writes an article and they get into a media fight and people thought really? that wasn't real so they went back to take another look and paid again. [laughter] so this is thee assumption actually he is very shrewd that he realizes it is a con game because they are training how you imagine the other person so in a sense was a politician to win the confidence and the trust and that is very t much alive because pt barnum was the purveyor almost like the founding father like giving up to the beauty contest o
>> before the rise of the big circus of pt barnum style but they weren't entertainment until the riseof t barnum because he came along to see the rise of the freak show in the age of jacksonian democracy the americans got their first lesson to give you an example one time in arizona they called and said we need more pt barnum he is about celebrating while he steals your money. so that is what was the so-called fake news so he would say something then he talks to the newspaper editor and...
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cska m oscow ke pt bremen. 2—1 is how it finished.in touch with the russian premier league winners, rostov. they scored three points after a finish at the back post in the last few minutes. they are trying to keep pace with spartach. the cricket. new zealand against england. england lead by 207. joe root and david malan are in. they hope to level the series, england, and trail1—0. hope to level the series, england, and trail 1—0. south africa are cruising to victory in the fourth and final test against australia, posting a38 in the first innings, bowling them out on sunday. three wickets have been taken each. four australian batsmen only got into double figures. the follow—on has not been enforced. a lead of a01 with two days remaining. 2—1 up in the series. australia are facing their first series loss in south africa since 1970. pakistan thrashed the west indies in karachi. the first international played in the city for nine years. pakistan made 203. and then bowled the opposition out for just 203. and then bowled the opposition out
cska m oscow ke pt bremen. 2—1 is how it finished.in touch with the russian premier league winners, rostov. they scored three points after a finish at the back post in the last few minutes. they are trying to keep pace with spartach. the cricket. new zealand against england. england lead by 207. joe root and david malan are in. they hope to level the series, england, and trail1—0. hope to level the series, england, and trail 1—0. south africa are cruising to victory in the fourth and...
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pausa, te ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: hablaron con univisiÓn los padres de una joven que muriÓ en el desplome de un pt todo el equipo de "univisiÓn noticias". la historia es de un emigrante que trato de cruzar la frontera en dos ocasiones. jorge: ellos y a ustedes: felicidades! ♪ ♪ ♪ íntimo amigo de Álvaro? karina: sí. irvin: no, no, no, claro que no. gustavo riojas jamás fue amigo de su hijo, de hecho todo lo contrario. lo odiaba. gustavo: lo que usted está haciendo es ilegal, abogado, no puede venir a embargar así porque sí los bienes y la casa. además tiene que haber primero una notificación por parte del banco y una segunda en su defecto. >> se está actuando conforme del hecho. si ustedes gustan, pueden revisar la documentación. gustavo: están cometiendo una grave injusticia. van a lanzar a la calle a una señora que acaba de perder a su marido y hace poco también perdió a su hijo. >> entiendo la
pausa, te ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: hablaron con univisiÓn los padres de una joven que muriÓ en el desplome de un pt todo el equipo de "univisiÓn noticias". la historia es de un emigrante que trato de cruzar la frontera en dos ocasiones. jorge: ellos y a ustedes: felicidades! ♪ ♪ ♪ íntimo amigo de Álvaro? karina: sí. irvin: no, no, no, claro que no. gustavo riojas jamás fue amigo de su hijo, de hecho todo lo contrario. lo odiaba. gustavo: lo que usted está haciendo es ilegal,...
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costera tnenem p precipitacin , para las horas del da viernes en horas de la a tarde, podemos espraerar ptpara el a sababado tremdan fidendas fie r arm esta noche en guda, los de destellos al regersresar en de e deportes tú sabes que a los niños les encanta todo lo que sabe dulce. además de que sabe super rico, se saca muchi-chi-chi-simo humo. la industria del tabaco también lo sabe. esta super, super rico. para todos los gustos. de guadalajara despues de ganar la liga de campeones de la concacaf. >> (musica) tnenemos la i informacin deproioritiva. >>> ahora la verdad que grados se dio sufrido pero obtimvimos resula resultado y bueno, somos camp campeones ¿no? es hermosa la copa que tenemos, estamos agradecido s con un a d agradecimietnto enomrme , y vam con la eluropa league lsos dos o goles, despus, antoine griezman, y rescatar el ematpe apara los o colchoneros en le paridoel prtia y sesto por cortesia, tiene ve j ventaja commoda de dos cero ap e el pavrtido de vuelta y omdlani mena onnota, lsos dos partidso a atltico de madrid erane l el us 3 de mayo, y terminamos con algo de la liga mx
costera tnenem p precipitacin , para las horas del da viernes en horas de la a tarde, podemos espraerar ptpara el a sababado tremdan fidendas fie r arm esta noche en guda, los de destellos al regersresar en de e deportes tú sabes que a los niños les encanta todo lo que sabe dulce. además de que sabe super rico, se saca muchi-chi-chi-simo humo. la industria del tabaco también lo sabe. esta super, super rico. para todos los gustos. de guadalajara despues de ganar la liga de campeones de la...
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for the past 20 years it was china who le pt the past 20 years it was china who lept from the us, butars we will ride on each other‘s successes. 20 years we will ride on each other's successes. he is the face of new china, a new breed of chinese entrepreneurial. young, confident, with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: with deep financial pockets to try something new. translationzli with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: i am now 35 years old. my entire management tea m 35 years old. my entire management team has a lot of people in their 30s. we are idealistic and can be rash sometimes. is but we also bring a lot of surprises. he has a future for what the future is going to look like. —— a division. no parking problems, no bottlenecks and congestion it will do all this with one thing, data. there is lot of sensitivity amongst officials in the us government and consumers that chinese company may hand over that sensitive information back to the chinese government. how do you view that attitude? translation: when american countries first ent
for the past 20 years it was china who le pt the past 20 years it was china who lept from the us, butars we will ride on each other‘s successes. 20 years we will ride on each other's successes. he is the face of new china, a new breed of chinese entrepreneurial. young, confident, with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: with deep financial pockets to try something new. translationzli with deep financial pockets to try something new. translation: i am now 35 years old. my...
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. >> i would pt be that happy about toast. >> i have a little pee thing.to pee you can pee in it. >> everything she talks to him about he goes right back to the toast. zb >> he's got his toast. thanks for sharing >>> still to come, a motocross race becomes a sticky situation. >> the mud deep and slick and snotty. >> see all of the slips when the show must go on. >> usually it's a huge twist. >>> plus celebrating national grilled cheese day, the furious pete way, the taste test that will leave you hungry for more. for that big moment. for that first hug. colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for a healthier mouth. so you're totally ready! colgate total. be totally ready for life. as the host of access health, i've discovered move free ultra's clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, in one tiny pill. also in new gummies. ♪ ♪ not quite that, but it'll feel like it. york. get the sensation. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more w
. >> i would pt be that happy about toast. >> i have a little pee thing.to pee you can pee in it. >> everything she talks to him about he goes right back to the toast. zb >> he's got his toast. thanks for sharing >>> still to come, a motocross race becomes a sticky situation. >> the mud deep and slick and snotty. >> see all of the slips when the show must go on. >> usually it's a huge twist. >>> plus celebrating national grilled cheese...
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willias: i me, some pple mit walk pt here d think "oh, yeah. 's ju overgro grass.no. it's a lolying ara that h certain vetation it thats the perfect getationhen you wanwater tobsorb anbe able tdissipatat a mor gradual te. i me, it doe't loolike a t of naural ience, b there's a l of naturalcience tt goes io it. wagoner: cts less have grn infrasucture bause this low-maienance. this is model oa part othe city the maidrainageasin. yohave an dergrounsystem, the ite lineunder th rth. thidea waso get th wat into the pipes,o get thatater to ese pumpand push out. th was the meth. lliams: uth of t matter is, ere is nway to sve our waer issuewith jusour umps andurbines.t's t enoughit willever be ough. wagoner: y know, dades of dong the ong thinusually killou. we t our deh waing in 25. lliams: there w a polical wi to makeure thathis citsees anher 30 ars, itould meahaving verbeautil, veryesthetic bluays alonwith greways througut the cy, us ling witwater, sthat whethat next sto comes, cause i's gog to com-that's a fact that wat has a pce to go other an your rs and yr homesnd the se
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theresa may on the front page because it's very important they understand these people won't be ke ptthese people won't be kept quiet and are important. one repercussion will be theresa may in the conservative party and before her cameron and osborne they spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative party a safe place for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for the conservative party because they are of conservative outlook. this is probably doing about ten years of good work, they'll have to start again. on the same story, the financial times has a further development. there has been an additional problem because many of the landing cards were destroyed. the financial times says the windrush migrants cases have been backed by record in the national archives. the thing i take from this is... good on the financial times for finding is... good on the financial times forfinding that, i hope it's helpful. if they were able to know this, the home office sh
theresa may on the front page because it's very important they understand these people won't be ke ptthese people won't be kept quiet and are important. one repercussion will be theresa may in the conservative party and before her cameron and osborne they spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative party a safe place for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for...
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in pt barnum is about celebrating because he is very good so he would say something and then talk andry to sell the story and when people would flock to his museum a few days later turning to another newspaper so then they write an article debating the other one. [laughter] and it was a media fight people thought really? it wasn't real? so they went back to take another look and paid again. [laughter] so this is the assumption that i teach in my class that it is true that of perception to realize that on game leading to democracy of how you imagine the other way. so with that game with a sense of politician to win your confidence and trust that that is very much alive because pt barnum started the competition like the beauty contest. [laughter] so just like the earlier freak show. >> and was thinking of response of what you said but all three of you are basing your work on sources so what about the role of media as a source? is it accurate is it now wasn't then? is there a continuum of how much to trust the media and which do you trust? >> i have an extensive bibliography at the end o
in pt barnum is about celebrating because he is very good so he would say something and then talk andry to sell the story and when people would flock to his museum a few days later turning to another newspaper so then they write an article debating the other one. [laughter] and it was a media fight people thought really? it wasn't real? so they went back to take another look and paid again. [laughter] so this is the assumption that i teach in my class that it is true that of perception to...
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and,ar lrige bti cshniompaes havtue irnedn salary data, s a der gornve mmentantedad, an pt highlighte ga ben tweethsee xes. mpcos aniewith mohare tn ha e50 employees to reportht firebys ay tod. they showed thaton, ra avege, men make 18% morthan women. l stiltoom c te onheew nr:shou view from china, whe nebusiss aesre bracing for a trwae r with the u.s. lethe ga ocyrtf mainut lkiher ng jr., 50 years after his assassination. d coulsor lagyener bngrirt pueo coriut of the dark? d chmue. mor ourwoodruf wf:tue rerno t adto sthry, e siriteng nsnsio thna chi or vee.trad in w theakofe me comntbys topu tr admintrisn atiooffiscial datoay tht ethta riffs annncoued e bjsu tecto ngeottiiaons .wundeay i kespo ah st ortimage o with rtpaty peer a,e snadior isvor to esenidumt trp d anctdireoro t se the white houationatrl ade cil. let's start with the big cte ure.her the big picture herise that china has been steali ngour tellectual property years, enwhn am ariecocan y mpangoes to ch tina,hefoy thrce aamt camprin coy tosu rndreerit s chtegynolo t o caheese coetmp.thor cheese coitmpetori wupnds inbeatg e
and,ar lrige bti cshniompaes havtue irnedn salary data, s a der gornve mmentantedad, an pt highlighte ga ben tweethsee xes. mpcos aniewith mohare tn ha e50 employees to reportht firebys ay tod. they showed thaton, ra avege, men make 18% morthan women. l stiltoom c te onheew nr:shou view from china, whe nebusiss aesre bracing for a trwae r with the u.s. lethe ga ocyrtf mainut lkiher ng jr., 50 years after his assassination. d coulsor lagyener bngrirt pueo coriut of the dark? d chmue. mor...
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narrator: scientists have confirmeded a dramatic rise i in ocean tempeperatures over the pt two decades. every day, humans are e pushing momore than 10100 million totons of carbrbon dioxe into the earth's atmosphere. this co2 is being absorbed by our earth's oceans, contributing to rising water temperatures and acidification, which are catalyzing the sudden demise of coral reefs worldwide... from healthy to threatened to dying. the coral triangle of southeast asia is vanishing at an alarming rate, from the top 1/3 of australia's great barrier reef to here, on the northwest coast of bali, indonesia. van thillo: indonesia has quite a few problemems with their corl reeefs, so oone of the things we are doing here at menjangan, we've been educating the locals, the tourists, everybody that is coming in touch with menjangan reef on what is a reef doing for us. reefs around the world are responsible for 25% of all the fishes in the ocean, so they are critical to the health and vitality of our oceans. man: reefs are the most wonderful expression of life in the sea. they are this incredible ecosy
narrator: scientists have confirmeded a dramatic rise i in ocean tempeperatures over the pt two decades. every day, humans are e pushing momore than 10100 million totons of carbrbon dioxe into the earth's atmosphere. this co2 is being absorbed by our earth's oceans, contributing to rising water temperatures and acidification, which are catalyzing the sudden demise of coral reefs worldwide... from healthy to threatened to dying. the coral triangle of southeast asia is vanishing at an alarming...
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we've made a number of attem pts in syria. we've made a number of atte m pts to in syria.o the united nations and other ways to ensure proper humanitarian access so they can be provided with a proper medical care and we will continue to push for that humanitarian access so that those who are innocent victims can be provided with the support that they need. as i have said, it's important that this was a collective action taken together with the uk, france and the united states. other international leaders have come out following the action. the intent of the international community now must be to make every effort through a variety of channels to ensure we can get this very clear message about the use of chemical weapons. that is what this action has been about and thatis what this action has been about and that is what we will continue to press on in a whole variety of ways. just behind you. thank you prime minister. because of this continuing and heightening tension between the we st and heightening tension between the west and russia, some people started to call this sit
we've made a number of attem pts in syria. we've made a number of atte m pts to in syria.o the united nations and other ways to ensure proper humanitarian access so they can be provided with a proper medical care and we will continue to push for that humanitarian access so that those who are innocent victims can be provided with the support that they need. as i have said, it's important that this was a collective action taken together with the uk, france and the united states. other...
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frontier obviously indicating pt is mayhaps some of the smaller markets around the world. why do you >>like? well, we like frontier markets because first of all it's a package sotion. so y are right finland trying to buy an individual country, you have to understand how to do that. and with a package solution like this, it's going to give you those countries in a balanced portfolio. and there is fr countries that are inside the frontier markets today. and, again that's just another way for investors to play getting exposure to something th would be maybe very difficult to do on individual basis over all. >> absolutelyth ks, joe, appreciate it. joe with arrow investment advisers >> meantime, main street is also paying close attention to how the tre tit for tat plays out. kate rogers rortsds on small business owners who feel caught in the t economic super powers. >> for alice read potential tariffs on exported goods to china could be make or break for his business. off the grid green growers in lincoln nebraska has been in her family more than 100 years. growing corn and soy
frontier obviously indicating pt is mayhaps some of the smaller markets around the world. why do you >>like? well, we like frontier markets because first of all it's a package sotion. so y are right finland trying to buy an individual country, you have to understand how to do that. and with a package solution like this, it's going to give you those countries in a balanced portfolio. and there is fr countries that are inside the frontier markets today. and, again that's just another way...
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could you just clarify that you will not acce pt just clarify that you will not accept the result of are involved in the enquiry itself? are you changing your? no. if you weren't except the result, are you not bring it to cushion the whole multicultural approach? we want transparency. we wa nt approach? we want transparency. we want the international presence in this so—called investigation. so, of course, we are happy to have russian bear, because we could ask the right questions. but we will be happy to have other countries, you know, not just from the eu, but also from india, from china, from america. let's be transparent. that is affecting what we mean. it is not a changing of the position. we want to be part of that business, and not be excluded. on monday, the prime minister is meeting with theresa may to discuss among other things russia. what i would like to ask, what why should people in denmark and other places in europe believe that russia would... could you repeat the second question? why should we believe that you, russia, with this so—so democracy and disappearing of jo
could you just clarify that you will not acce pt just clarify that you will not accept the result of are involved in the enquiry itself? are you changing your? no. if you weren't except the result, are you not bring it to cushion the whole multicultural approach? we want transparency. we wa nt approach? we want transparency. we want the international presence in this so—called investigation. so, of course, we are happy to have russian bear, because we could ask the right questions. but we...
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today's shares finished at $64.pt up 2%.ke capital cut its rating on game stop to hold from buy citing a lack of positive catalysts ahead for the positive me retailer. st week's poor earnings report led to several wall street firms turning bearis loophole cut its price target to $26. game stop rose 1.5% today to 13.01. >>> and again ral ectric price target was cut to 13 from 15. the firm cited continued chalnges in its power division. they did keep the hold rating on stock. ge was up a penny today to $13.13. >>> the spring sales seasohas arted with a bang for automakers. ere far better than expected. once again it was driven foye america's growing appetite for pickups and crossover utility vehicles. phil lebeau has our sry tonight. >> reporter: forget those stories about american losing their desire to buy a new car or k. in march, sales were well above expectations. general motors posted double digit growth as did fiat chrysler. and ford exceeded estimates thanks to a big monthor its f-series pickups with the average price paid for each truck hitting almost 7,000 nearly a record high.
today's shares finished at $64.pt up 2%.ke capital cut its rating on game stop to hold from buy citing a lack of positive catalysts ahead for the positive me retailer. st week's poor earnings report led to several wall street firms turning bearis loophole cut its price target to $26. game stop rose 1.5% today to 13.01. >>> and again ral ectric price target was cut to 13 from 15. the firm cited continued chalnges in its power division. they did keep the hold rating on stock. ge was up a...
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. >> there's every reason to think that he will not agree to give up all his nuclear weapons pt so the question for the united states becomes are we willing to live with some compromised solution. >> president trump oversold on twitter, declaring incurrently they have agreed to denuclearzation. but north korea has not gone that far. senator corker said for kim, the arsenal secures his grip on power. >> he views having deliverable nuclear weapons as his ticket to dieing as an old man in his bed. >> later, the president dialed back expectations. we are a long way from conclusion on north korea. maybe things will work out and maybe they won't. while the white house repeated its goal for trump/kim negotiations. >> but i think from our perspective, it means full denuclearzation, no longer having nuclear weapons that can be used in warfare against any of our allies. >>> later today, one of europe's most powerful leaders, french president macron, will touch down in washington for the first official state visit for the trump presidency with all the trappings of the white house including anothe
. >> there's every reason to think that he will not agree to give up all his nuclear weapons pt so the question for the united states becomes are we willing to live with some compromised solution. >> president trump oversold on twitter, declaring incurrently they have agreed to denuclearzation. but north korea has not gone that far. senator corker said for kim, the arsenal secures his grip on power. >> he views having deliverable nuclear weapons as his ticket to dieing as an...
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not --pt this would be except this would not be related as i see it to the issue of russian clusion.nvestigation been edexpaho is acting? -- expanded with the deputy attorney general who is acting? we don't know these things for sure. there is so much we don't reow because weehind the veil of ignorance, but we know an aggressive investigation isun rway which reminds us power can be abused, so there needs to be precautions in place, guardrails in place to make sure es, the individual liber including the right of the attorney-client privilege is in fact protected. >> it is interesting that you raise the idea this investigation may have been expanded because of course you wioversaw the investigatio bill clinton in whitewater, arkansas and ended up with a blue dress and monica lewinsky. those were far apart by the time you released the report. if you were in the position of bob mueller, would you want to try and flip michael cohen? >> well, let me say that each aspect of my investigation was attorney general of the united states and the special division, so it wasn'tg we were wanderfield
not --pt this would be except this would not be related as i see it to the issue of russian clusion.nvestigation been edexpaho is acting? -- expanded with the deputy attorney general who is acting? we don't know these things for sure. there is so much we don't reow because weehind the veil of ignorance, but we know an aggressive investigation isun rway which reminds us power can be abused, so there needs to be precautions in place, guardrails in place to make sure es, the individual liber...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. pt caning sponsored by newshour productions, >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodrf is away. on the newshour tonight: james comey tells all..b the former. director slams the president in a new memoir detailing his meetings with him. then, markhields and david brooks are here. we discuss the fallout from comey's claims, and what speaker paul ryan's departure ans for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look at david hockney'new series of 82 portraits and why, after all these years, he's still fascinated with capturing the human spirit. >> i know the argument about "painting is dead." but painting can't die, because photography is not good enough. >> yang: all that and more, on
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. pt caning sponsored by newshour productions, >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodrf is away. on the newshour tonight: james comey tells all..b the former. director slams the president in a new memoir detailing his meetings with him. then, markhields and david brooks are here. we discuss the fallout from comey's claims, and what speaker paul ryan's departure ans for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look...
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when it comes to work, everyone is to a cce pt when it comes to work, everyone is to accept —— upsetace. maybe all this productivity is going to stress us out. this pod provides a relaxing experience. wearing a virtue our reality headset i am taking out of the city to a peaceful landscape. why would an employer pay big money for this? you see these days a lot of people getting stressed out, they get burnt out, they don't show up to work, and that is really costly. and thatis work, and that is really costly. and that is —— and a relaxation, let's find out what the brain monitor says about me, how productive and im meetings? to the first ten minutes, you are highly engaged, but after that you had a slow tapering off of attention. that is because you become less involved in the meeting, or because the meeting has gone to a subject you are less interested in. sorry, what will you saying? what is the wider lesson that this technology can give companies about productivity? if we can train ourselves through understanding our own deficiencies or areas of improvement required, we can make our
when it comes to work, everyone is to a cce pt when it comes to work, everyone is to accept —— upsetace. maybe all this productivity is going to stress us out. this pod provides a relaxing experience. wearing a virtue our reality headset i am taking out of the city to a peaceful landscape. why would an employer pay big money for this? you see these days a lot of people getting stressed out, they get burnt out, they don't show up to work, and that is really costly. and thatis work, and that...
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see that a russian disinformation campaign is in full force this morning but russia's desperate attem ptstempts at deflection cannot change the facts. a large body of information indicates that the syrian regime used chemical weapons in douma on 7th of april. there is clear information demonstrating assad's culpability. the pictures of dead children were not fake news, they were the result of the syrian regime's barbaric and humanity and the result of the regime in russia's failure to live up to their international commitments to remove or chemical weapons from syria. the united states, france and the united kingdom acted after careful evaluation of these facts. the targets we selected were at the heart of the syrian regime's illegal chemical weapons programme. the strikes were carefully planned to minimise civilian casualties. the responses were justified, legitimate and proportionate. we did not give diplomacyjust one chance, we gave diplomacy chance after chance, six at times, that is how many at times russia vetoed security council resolutions to address chemical weapons in syria. 0ur
see that a russian disinformation campaign is in full force this morning but russia's desperate attem ptstempts at deflection cannot change the facts. a large body of information indicates that the syrian regime used chemical weapons in douma on 7th of april. there is clear information demonstrating assad's culpability. the pictures of dead children were not fake news, they were the result of the syrian regime's barbaric and humanity and the result of the regime in russia's failure to live up...
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ar it's pt of the business analysts are watching ver closely and the company is also investing in since cloud is a or growing categy and more and more industries are shifting towards the cloud. the company also beating on revenue coming from their client computing grou that referring to the pc and mobile chips. two headwinds inhis category for the company, competition from companies like amd and the decline of pc sales. forre "nightly businessrt," i'm aditi roy, san francisco. >>> and fellow d component microsoft also topped wall street forecast on strong demand for its cloud computing services. it's flagship cloud product called azure which competes with amazon, azure holds the num two position in the cloud computing market. the result sent the shares down and then back up infter-hours trading. >>> let's dig deeper into these tech rnings. joining us right now sharing his thoughts, dan morguing and vice eresident at see nova trust. >>> the world heard in all three reports, cloud. wi the g influence of that in the technology world for companies that are not known for. you got retail for
ar it's pt of the business analysts are watching ver closely and the company is also investing in since cloud is a or growing categy and more and more industries are shifting towards the cloud. the company also beating on revenue coming from their client computing grou that referring to the pc and mobile chips. two headwinds inhis category for the company, competition from companies like amd and the decline of pc sales. forre "nightly businessrt," i'm aditi roy, san francisco....
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durant: 19 pts in the 3rd quarter... 41 points overall=== later in the 3rd... running the show...kicks it out to quinn cook for the 3... dubs take their first lead of the game.==but the pelicans would battle back. warriors down 4 in the 4th.durant to draymond to iguadala for the jam.((replay))2 point game with one minute to go.=== however.. 30 seconds left.. durant picked clean by rondo... eight 4th quarter turnovers for golden state. ((replay))that proves to be the dagger.===warriors lose, 126-120...they did make a move tonight though that likely puts quinn cook on the playoff roster.over to the tank... sharks hosting the minnesota wild.===1st period... sharks down one.minnesota turns the puck over in their own zone and joe pavelski beats devan dubnyk for the game-tying goal score tied at 2-2===2nd period was all minnesota.mik-ael (mick-aisle) gran-lund snaps a wrister past martin jones for the go-ahead goal.===later in the second, still 3-2 wild. sharks turn the puck over at center ice and jason (zoo- kerr) zucker beats jones with a brilliant move for the goa
durant: 19 pts in the 3rd quarter... 41 points overall=== later in the 3rd... running the show...kicks it out to quinn cook for the 3... dubs take their first lead of the game.==but the pelicans would battle back. warriors down 4 in the 4th.durant to draymond to iguadala for the jam.((replay))2 point game with one minute to go.=== however.. 30 seconds left.. durant picked clean by rondo... eight 4th quarter turnovers for golden state. ((replay))that proves to be the dagger.===warriors lose,...
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adding if jesus had to migrate why should pt we? most of the people here didn't know each other two weeks ago. it is part of an organized caravan united to head north levering behind vie leps and poverty in central america they tell us. she says her sister and uncle were both killed in honduras. when her son's live was threatened she said they fled immediately. they say gangs controlled where they live and poverty makes it tough to find a way out. >> they are calling it a dangerous caravan. trump may not understand they find support in each other. they have become a community, a village on weals. volunteers serving food at dinner even the occasional soccer game. according to organizers the group started with more than a thousand people. >> people are lining up and they will have a full day where they are meet with immigrant advocates while they make up their mind on what to do next. head could want this weekend about 500. some will stay in mexico and others will break off on their own. as it has in previous years the group becomes s
adding if jesus had to migrate why should pt we? most of the people here didn't know each other two weeks ago. it is part of an organized caravan united to head north levering behind vie leps and poverty in central america they tell us. she says her sister and uncle were both killed in honduras. when her son's live was threatened she said they fled immediately. they say gangs controlled where they live and poverty makes it tough to find a way out. >> they are calling it a dangerous...
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a potential charge that may be holding pts stockce back. >> it's cheap for a reason. and it feels like a value trap, i think, to a lot of folks at this point in time. they seem to be in that dunce cap relative to the fed, so it's tough to get excited. at some point, the stock price it, respond, but right now just feels like it's a bit snake bit as a >> steve dodash joins us now to talk more a tbt the banks ttonight. he i president of iht wealth management. thanks for joining us, steve. always gyod to see >> good to see you bill, too. >> what's your version? why do you think the stocks sold off as much a they did today? the bank stocks i'm talking about. >> the panic stocks sold off because we all knew this quarter was going to be the big quarter. er since the t bill was floated out there last summer, we were all leading up to thish point, ands why you saw the bank stocks have alamo but it isn't about what they did in the past, it's about what they thought they were going to do moving forward. we needed them to crush, which ey did, but we need them to continue to crush
a potential charge that may be holding pts stockce back. >> it's cheap for a reason. and it feels like a value trap, i think, to a lot of folks at this point in time. they seem to be in that dunce cap relative to the fed, so it's tough to get excited. at some point, the stock price it, respond, but right now just feels like it's a bit snake bit as a >> steve dodash joins us now to talk more a tbt the banks ttonight. he i president of iht wealth management. thanks for joining us,...