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there are 3—1win over regent puts them at the top of groupa over regent puts them at the top of groupints and all but assures them a place in the last 16. all -- assures them a place in the last 16. all —— group h alsojoin the party, victories for senegal and japan. austin halewood has the best of the action starting with joy the hosts in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nilwin, in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nil win, you rated russia's chances but the hosts aren't there to make up but the hosts aren't there to make up the numbers. deflecting in to ta ke up the numbers. deflecting in to take the lead. then scoring, before the victory was sealed with a brilliant solo effort. even the great mo salah couldn't rescue egypt, despite a late penalty. russia now almost guaranteed a place in the last 16. colombia injapan finally got their world cups is under way but the south americans, the dream start they craved turned into a nightmare. sanchez shown the first red card afterjust three minutes. the resulting penalty tucked away. colombia did level but their ten menjust tucked away. colom
there are 3—1win over regent puts them at the top of groupa over regent puts them at the top of groupints and all but assures them a place in the last 16. all -- assures them a place in the last 16. all —— group h alsojoin the party, victories for senegal and japan. austin halewood has the best of the action starting with joy the hosts in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nilwin, in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nil win, you rated russia's chances but the hosts aren't there to make...
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presión >>el 77÷ es bastante agradable >>a medio de 55 está san francisco para este fin de semana >>de regentede oklahoma público este vídeo, la cámara está en alada el interior de un radio patrulla y muestra una persecución alta velocidad, cuando el sospechoso ingresó a una camioneta, el carro entro a un rio sospechoso y quedó las autoridades >>( gritos) >>un oficial otro perro de las esquirlas llegó a una niña de nueve años, al ingresar a la vivienda un perro atacó al policía sin embargo el policía hirió a la niña de nueve años >>continúa el drama con la selección argentina los detalles al regresar con el deporte >>hola¡qué tal la selección argentina aún sigue con posibilidades de avanzar a la zona de octavos de final, la victoria de nigeria por dos a cero sobre el equipo nórdico era justo lo que necesitaba la albiceleste para clasificar a la siguiente ronda necesita ganarle al equipo africano y que islandia no le gana a croacia, jorge sampaoli dice que va con todo por ese pase >>hay que esperar y apostar todo a una mínima posibilidad que quede, pelear y no nos queda otra más allá de que ind
presión >>el 77÷ es bastante agradable >>a medio de 55 está san francisco para este fin de semana >>de regentede oklahoma público este vídeo, la cámara está en alada el interior de un radio patrulla y muestra una persecución alta velocidad, cuando el sospechoso ingresó a una camioneta, el carro entro a un rio sospechoso y quedó las autoridades >>( gritos) >>un oficial otro perro de las esquirlas llegó a una niña de nueve años, al ingresar a la vivienda...
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well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the holla. love i'm in the land. a lie that they live on. in that indeed a father. was a figure that the. gods don't his. adding. a tank and so on. then powder on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute couture's based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poorest but now the only bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. there's new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer when they say a high density of negative ions cleans the air and increases oxygen transfer. increased and i dedicate ready ation is in a slew said to be beneficial. truce convinced. this. was all over now it's will be seen in this yeah from on. high. hundreds killed on a daily a computer hott
well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the holla. love i'm in the land. a lie that they live on. in that indeed a father. was a figure that the. gods don't his. adding. a tank and so on. then powder on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute couture's based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poorest but now the only bringing...
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welcome to the alexandria show from the wonderful regent's park or central mosque here in london after a month of fasting as ramadan twenty thousand approaches it sent in more than one hundred fifty thousand muslims well appreciated over this month and its celebrations are being planned we look at what it means and its importance to muslims around the world as we talk to international aid agency islamic relief largeness where i'm at and barrenness. we also turn to the issue islamophobia as tensions continue to mount since home secretary sided jabot escalated arrive with the most some kind of britain after he detected their call for an independent inquiry into allegations of islam a phobia within the conservative party and respect authority p.l.r. cheek there's also called a number ten to address this matter of grave concern but first over to alex with your tweets your messages and your e-mails. first up this week is a message for c n n bob who says i'm glad there are still civilized people like you are male alec baldwin do your best on the show to raise the tone and then a few messages
welcome to the alexandria show from the wonderful regent's park or central mosque here in london after a month of fasting as ramadan twenty thousand approaches it sent in more than one hundred fifty thousand muslims well appreciated over this month and its celebrations are being planned we look at what it means and its importance to muslims around the world as we talk to international aid agency islamic relief largeness where i'm at and barrenness. we also turn to the issue islamophobia as...
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fue regente episodio de la trama de ese-- reciente episodio de la trama de ese distrito que incluye investigaciones- cansados. >> no se habla de programas para nuestros niÑos, sÓlo se habla de las elecciones. >> el problema de distrito es que hay personas que estÁn en la directiva por mÁs de 20 aÑos. es un historial de mucho problema. estamos viendo que es una oportunidad para hacer cambios grandes . jaime: se quiere que mÁs padres de familia se involucren. noviembre cer eligen tres de los cinco-- se reelige tres telecinco directivos.-- de los cinco directivos. >> ellos estÁn tomando su responsabilidad en serio lo que hemos visto es que en los Últimos aÑos hay mucha ambiciÓn polÍtica. jaime: julia ortiz quisiera ver nuevas caras en la junta directiva. >> que tengan pasiÓn de liderar el distrito camino algo mejor. >> niÑos que no van al mismo nivel que otros en otros distritos. los niÑos no ingresan la guarderÍa preparados. la mesa directiva se ha enfocado en otras cosas que no son los niÑos. jaime: en este momento, estÁ comenzando el foro. son seis candidatosque vinieron, 3 escaÑos en juego. se har
fue regente episodio de la trama de ese-- reciente episodio de la trama de ese distrito que incluye investigaciones- cansados. >> no se habla de programas para nuestros niÑos, sÓlo se habla de las elecciones. >> el problema de distrito es que hay personas que estÁn en la directiva por mÁs de 20 aÑos. es un historial de mucho problema. estamos viendo que es una oportunidad para hacer cambios grandes . jaime: se quiere que mÁs padres de familia se involucren. noviembre cer...
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this is on the 23-hundred block of regent way. nobody was injured.e fire is under investigation. ( robin ) another big story we are following this morning... the white house says more than two-thousand immigrant children will be reunited with their families -- but not right away. now some lawmakers are calling for better conditions in the facilities where migrants are being held. andrew spencer has the latest. lily eskelsen garcia; president, national education association: "history will judge and condemn those who are responsible for this atrocity." emotions were high at times during a rally in tornillo, texas...protesters: "what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now."...a border town where tents have been set up as temporary shelter for unaccompanied migrant children.rep. joaquin castro, (d) texas: "you just drive up here and come in and you see these tents in the middle of the desert. this is part of the united states of america. of warehousing young boys and young girls between the ages of 13 and 17. i think for most americans, that's jarr
this is on the 23-hundred block of regent way. nobody was injured.e fire is under investigation. ( robin ) another big story we are following this morning... the white house says more than two-thousand immigrant children will be reunited with their families -- but not right away. now some lawmakers are calling for better conditions in the facilities where migrants are being held. andrew spencer has the latest. lily eskelsen garcia; president, national education association: "history will...
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receives one hundred fifty nine dollars a month well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the hala yet i. love i'm in the land. allowed to live on. in that indeed a father not. so much and i was a figure that the. guards don't here's what. they found a tank and so on. then powder meant what i see on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute cool tourism based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poor but now the elderly bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. there's new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer where they say a high density of negative ions cleans the air and increases oxygen transport. increased and i dedicate ready ation is in sioux city to be beneficial. troops convinced. this. woman hours will be seen in thi
receives one hundred fifty nine dollars a month well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the hala yet i. love i'm in the land. allowed to live on. in that indeed a father not. so much and i was a figure that the. guards don't here's what. they found a tank and so on. then powder meant what i see on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute cool tourism based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically...
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well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the holla. love i'm in the land. allowed to live on. in that indeed a father not. figured out the. others don't he's. adding. a tank and so on. then boulder moment is what i see on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute couture's and based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poorest but now the elderly bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. there's new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer where they say a high density of negative on cleans the air and increases oxygen transfer. increased and i did a great deal is ill so you said to be beneficial. to us convinced. this. was all over now it's will be seen in this yeah from on. high. hundreds of kids on a
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waco-mccollegeon county commission, historical commission, texas state technical college board of regents, city of washingo parks and recreation advisory commission, waco visitor's bureau board, and waco buildings and standards mmission. fo past eight years, penny has been an integral part of my team that serves our district. she is one of the first three hires i made when i assumed office in 2011. since then she worked at our waco office as our office manager and caseworker. she loved her job and she lovpe being able to serve others. penny was also in charge of handling the military service academy nominations for our office. each year she would compile all the applications and cooinate ith our service academy board, look at applicants. she took great pride of our young men and women getting accepted to our academies. she served as matriarch as our waco office team. she befriended and mentored everyone with whom she worked. she especially enjoyed working with all of our interns and she would advise them during their time in our office. there's no doubt that some of the wisdom that she sh
waco-mccollegeon county commission, historical commission, texas state technical college board of regents, city of washingo parks and recreation advisory commission, waco visitor's bureau board, and waco buildings and standards mmission. fo past eight years, penny has been an integral part of my team that serves our district. she is one of the first three hires i made when i assumed office in 2011. since then she worked at our waco office as our office manager and caseworker. she loved her job...
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the march 0rganisers expect tens of thousands to join the march when it leaves here, heading down regenta petition will be handed into downing street essentially calling for more funding for the nhs. the march was organised by different campaign groups, anti austerity groups, trade unions, health campaigners, and they are concerned about the level of funding, saying the government has been deliberately holding back funding over years, pushing the nhs to the brink. with me is one of the campaigners from the people‘s assembly. why have you come out today? this is the 70th anniversary and we feel what has happened to the nhs recently is it has had less and less funding in real terms and is more under strain we know staff are understrain and more under strain we know staff are under strain and patients have real problems and we are here to say we wa nt problems and we are here to say we want proper funding and proper respect for the staff and the government's attitude needs to change, we cannot continue with austerity. the government recently announced what they say is a substantial increase
the march 0rganisers expect tens of thousands to join the march when it leaves here, heading down regenta petition will be handed into downing street essentially calling for more funding for the nhs. the march was organised by different campaign groups, anti austerity groups, trade unions, health campaigners, and they are concerned about the level of funding, saying the government has been deliberately holding back funding over years, pushing the nhs to the brink. with me is one of the...
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they are due to start marching down regent street to whitehall. a celebration. it is the 70th anniversary of the nhs, the first integrated free to use health system in the world when it was set up in 1948, but it has also been built, this march today, as being gay protest. 0rganisers accusing the government of deliberately underfunding the nhs and therefore undermining the nhs, they said, pushing it basically to the brink, they say. as we saw early in the year during the crisis in the winter months. the protesters and marchers will go down to whitehall. we understand already a petition is being handed into downing street calling for further funding for the nhs. with me is the actor sally lindsay. why have you decided to spend your saturday afternoon in blistering sunshine on this march?” have brought my husband and children and friends because i am a passionate supporter of the nhs and believe it is massively underfunded and the treatment of the staff is horrendous. everything is right down to the bone. it is getting under safe now. this is the nh
they are due to start marching down regent street to whitehall. a celebration. it is the 70th anniversary of the nhs, the first integrated free to use health system in the world when it was set up in 1948, but it has also been built, this march today, as being gay protest. 0rganisers accusing the government of deliberately underfunding the nhs and therefore undermining the nhs, they said, pushing it basically to the brink, they say. as we saw early in the year during the crisis in the winter...
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reduce duration and of course we have to harmonize that a collaboration of secure the country so the regent for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the just sweep streets a league in that accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is really disagreeing let me go to ralph well quickly it seems to me that roland you want to create the united states of europe and everything to date shows that's not what people want no one ever asked the europeans if they ever wanted that route let me go to you are not a very important issue there than being brought up here and this applies to the united states and europe is that there are criminal gangs making a fortune off of this scam ok bringing people in their n.g.o.s you know they do gooders but no they're blinded by ideology they're there pat they're ideologically possessed they have a hatred for their own culture a ha
reduce duration and of course we have to harmonize that a collaboration of secure the country so the regent for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the just sweep streets a league in that accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is really disagreeing let me...
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talking about major american iconic brands like levi's jeans it is their flagship flagship store in regent street in central london think also harley davidson motorcycles crown breweries orange juice also some imports of metal from the united states as well of this totaling over three billion dollars the suggestion is now at least of the e.u. is desperate for the united states to come to the negotiating table possibly also which china to to work out a solution to all of this before it snowballs any further but this at least is the start of the introduction of these tariffs some will come in to be delayed others will be phased in gradually over three years whether or not this can be reversed any time soon though it's really in the hands of both washington and key trade negotiators here in europe too but as you know president trump has threatened to target european cars so what alice can do to penalize the u.s. . for the e.u. knows this full well so it's kept some ammunition i think it's fair to say in reserve already they have in a further three point say. billion dollars worth of u.s. comp
talking about major american iconic brands like levi's jeans it is their flagship flagship store in regent street in central london think also harley davidson motorcycles crown breweries orange juice also some imports of metal from the united states as well of this totaling over three billion dollars the suggestion is now at least of the e.u. is desperate for the united states to come to the negotiating table possibly also which china to to work out a solution to all of this before it snowballs...
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welcome to the alex i'm sure from the wonderful regent's park or central mosque here in london after a month of fasting as ramadan twenty thousand approaches ascent and more than one hundred fifty thousand muslims will have created over this month i need celebrations are being planned we look at what it means and its importance to muslims around the world as we talk to international aid agency islamic relief lord mr ahmed and baroness iton we also turn to the issue of slum a phobia as tensions continue to mount since home secretary sided jabot escalated arrive with the most some kinds of britain after he dejected their call for an independent inquiry into allegations of a slum of four bia within the conservative party and we speak to tory p.l.r. chief who has also called a number ten to address this matter of grave concern but first over to alex with your tweets your messages and your e-mails. first up this week is a message for c n n bob who says i'm glad there are still civilized people like you are male alec baldwin do best in the show to raise the tone and then a few messages abo
welcome to the alex i'm sure from the wonderful regent's park or central mosque here in london after a month of fasting as ramadan twenty thousand approaches ascent and more than one hundred fifty thousand muslims will have created over this month i need celebrations are being planned we look at what it means and its importance to muslims around the world as we talk to international aid agency islamic relief lord mr ahmed and baroness iton we also turn to the issue of slum a phobia as tensions...
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reduce duration and of course we have to harmonize that the collaboration of secure the country so the regent for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the salem sea because they just sweep streets a leak in their accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is really disagree let me go to ralph well quickly it seems to me that roland you want to create the united states of europe and everything to date shows that's not what people want no one ever asked the europeans if they ever wanted that route let me go to you are not a very important issue there isn't being brought up here and this applies to the united states and europe is that there are criminal gangs making a fortune off of this. scam ok bringing people in there and g.e.o.s. you know the do gooders but no they're blinded by ideology they're there pat they're ideologically possessed they have a hatred f
reduce duration and of course we have to harmonize that the collaboration of secure the country so the regent for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the salem sea because they just sweep streets a leak in their accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is...
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i certainly have opinions but i respect the judgment of the board of regents that let's have a freshtart. and they have a new president with whom i had served at pepperdine. she was dean of the business school when i was dean of the law school. she's a very fine person. i have great confidence in her. host: what's your take on the current me too movement? guest: well, it's something that was sort of overdue. and any movement can have its successes. and sometimes i think we need to be sober about -- and i mean serious and cautious about rushing to judgment. in my line of work as a judge here in washington for many years, as well as a law clerk for several years, i learned early on don't make snap judgments. the facts carefully, as fair-mindedly as you possibly can and then come to judgment. and so any movement there may very well be excesses but in terms of the fundamental moral relationship and professional relationship people of power, people who may then be the objects of that power, we need transparency. we basically need to treat everyone with human dignity. host: let's hear from
i certainly have opinions but i respect the judgment of the board of regents that let's have a freshtart. and they have a new president with whom i had served at pepperdine. she was dean of the business school when i was dean of the law school. she's a very fine person. i have great confidence in her. host: what's your take on the current me too movement? guest: well, it's something that was sort of overdue. and any movement can have its successes. and sometimes i think we need to be sober...
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well i'll tell you what nelson no need for warm vests today and i brought it to the regent's park mosque a senior conservative peer who served as an advisor to former prime minister david cameron has written to theresa me back and called for an inquiry into slumber for be over than the party describing it as a matter of grave concern to the many muslim members and supporters of the party these claims are backed up by former tory chairperson baroness y.c. who says it is a simmering until muslim underbelly of islam for bia within the party alex nice speaks to larche. welcome to the they're like silent show you have a the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your consent about as lama phobia within the party what provoked you to do that. unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party have tried to deal with the matter quietly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have spoken to the c.c. h.q. . but unfortunately we have not received t
well i'll tell you what nelson no need for warm vests today and i brought it to the regent's park mosque a senior conservative peer who served as an advisor to former prime minister david cameron has written to theresa me back and called for an inquiry into slumber for be over than the party describing it as a matter of grave concern to the many muslim members and supporters of the party these claims are backed up by former tory chairperson baroness y.c. who says it is a simmering until muslim...
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not far from the site of the landslide in the hills around regent stuns the taku gamma chimpanzee sanctuary for over twenty years tucker gamma has been a haven for chimps orphaned by habitat destruction and the illegal. but for the past i carry the sanctuaries finder. kyra has been fighting a different one that has implications for people as well as wildlife. always looking good. so when they come here we have. them back mentally and physically and will form them into a felony and stay in enclosure so they have given a second chance at life and their slaves. yes. the law is on the border of the western area national park it's a seventy square mile stretch of mountainous rainforest adjoining the capital founded more than a century ago the park is home to ninety percent of sierra leone's biodiversity including while chimpanzees and numerous endangered species. it is this forest and its wildlife the bow and his team of forest rangers have been fighting to protect feed this line here there was a caterpillar that was trying to come in all the way and we stopped it at that point for people but th
not far from the site of the landslide in the hills around regent stuns the taku gamma chimpanzee sanctuary for over twenty years tucker gamma has been a haven for chimps orphaned by habitat destruction and the illegal. but for the past i carry the sanctuaries finder. kyra has been fighting a different one that has implications for people as well as wildlife. always looking good. so when they come here we have. them back mentally and physically and will form them into a felony and stay in...
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to reports that a number of suspects, armed with knives and hammers, had entered the the store on regentof public prosecutions says she deeply regrets failures in 47 rape and serious sexual offence cases where vital evidence was withheld from defence lawyers. alison saunders was questioned by mps about prosecutions that were stopped after it emerged key information had not been shared. earlier this year, a review of more than three and a half thousand cases was launched in england and wales after a series of high profile rape cases collapsed. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman is here. how serious a problem are these figures? 47 cases where vital evidence was withheld? it isa it is a foundation of our fair trial system the prosecution must pass to the defence that assists the defence case 01’ the defence that assists the defence case or undermines the prosecution. 47 rape and sexual assault cases have been dropped and 1a defendants have been dropped and 1a defendants have had to be released from custody. more and better training is under way for police and prosecutors, but thi
to reports that a number of suspects, armed with knives and hammers, had entered the the store on regentof public prosecutions says she deeply regrets failures in 47 rape and serious sexual offence cases where vital evidence was withheld from defence lawyers. alison saunders was questioned by mps about prosecutions that were stopped after it emerged key information had not been shared. earlier this year, a review of more than three and a half thousand cases was launched in england and wales...
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the shangri—la and kimjong—un at have donald trump at the shangri—la and kim jong—un at the state regentshe either of the summit. what is on the agenda? —— we are now on the eve of the summit. they will be meeting in a few hours time. possibly to come up with an agreement that they can present the leaders tomorrow. as for the two leaders, we don't really know what they are doing. today. the summit is not till tomorrow. let me clarify where i am. you can see the shangri—la logo behind me. president trump is over they are in the valley wing where the presidential suite is. we were there early but we got kicked off because the police officer actually said that because we don't know what time president trump will be making a move. this is where ordinary guests are staying. we think that the shangri—la hotel was chosen because of its experiences in accommodating global leaders including two former us president, george w bush and barack 0bama. this is also where many other historic summits have taken place including a meeting between the chinese president xijinping and including a meeting betwe
the shangri—la and kimjong—un at have donald trump at the shangri—la and kim jong—un at the state regentshe either of the summit. what is on the agenda? —— we are now on the eve of the summit. they will be meeting in a few hours time. possibly to come up with an agreement that they can present the leaders tomorrow. as for the two leaders, we don't really know what they are doing. today. the summit is not till tomorrow. let me clarify where i am. you can see the shangri—la logo...
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this is on the 23-hundred block of regent way. nobody was injured.cause of the fire is under investigation. ( james ) a baby dies of heat stroke after being left in a car by his 23-year-old mother in mendocino county . it was 80 degrees outside when he was found inside a car. deputies say the mother -- alexandrea scott -- left her 18 month old son inside her car for nearly 10 hours with the windows rolled up while visiting a friend. <"if you're if it's outside it's 800 after sometime 20-30 minutes inside of the car can go to 130 so people don't think about that it's got windows that let the heat in and the sunlight in but there's not really anywhere fo it to escape and then you can crack the window that you can crack your windows that might help a little bit that might help a little bit but it's just like an oven but it's just like an oven.">( james ) the 23-year-old was arrested child endangerment charges. ( darya ) san francisco hosted its annual pride celebration over the weekend. organizers say 50-thousand people participated in the 48th annual p
this is on the 23-hundred block of regent way. nobody was injured.cause of the fire is under investigation. ( james ) a baby dies of heat stroke after being left in a car by his 23-year-old mother in mendocino county . it was 80 degrees outside when he was found inside a car. deputies say the mother -- alexandrea scott -- left her 18 month old son inside her car for nearly 10 hours with the windows rolled up while visiting a friend. ( james ) the 23-year-old was arrested child endangerment...
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have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans firm levis to spare flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice crown breweries a bourbon from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well total shrub has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists in the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars worth of. u.s. products to slap tariffs on in the near future that's if the world trade organization trade court rules in favor of the european union's latest complaint against. the united states the e.u. all in all though has made it very clear that it's going to do what is necessary to protect its consumers and its produces but before it gets any more complicated before things develop further potentially into dangerous territory what the e.u. really wants is to bring the united states possibly in the company of china to the negotiating table right now though nobody seems to be talking. from
have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans firm levis to spare flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice crown breweries a bourbon from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well total shrub has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists in the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion...
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been singled out as having least to pull them including levi's jeans this is their flagship store regent street in london polly davidson motorcycle. as is also on the list along with following their own juice imports of cranberries bourbon from kentucky and imports of some metal items from the united states as well the e.u. is made it clear that if this is going to escalate it any way into or further back and forth more tit for tat trade tariff exchanges between the e.u. and the united states that the e.u. is prepared to do what's necessary to defame this produces and its consumers but how much more leverage do they have and what else can the e.u. do to penalize the u.s. . already we've heard donald trump suggesting that the european car market may be singled out next for possible terrorists going into the u.s. in the near future the e.u. as well prepared so please hold something back there keeping some of their power to draw in of the amounts around three point six billion dollars worth of morro u.s. products are potentially targeted with tariffs in the future but the world trade organi
been singled out as having least to pull them including levi's jeans this is their flagship store regent street in london polly davidson motorcycle. as is also on the list along with following their own juice imports of cranberries bourbon from kentucky and imports of some metal items from the united states as well the e.u. is made it clear that if this is going to escalate it any way into or further back and forth more tit for tat trade tariff exchanges between the e.u. and the united states...
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i spent time talking to members of congress, the board of regents, who really ultimately made the final decision. very supportive of this idea, now it has been that building i think makes the mall complete. mr. rubenstein: the problem with the site is there is a river. the mall was built over a river many years ago, so there is a river under the mall. there was a danger you could ruin the washington monument, it might fall over? mr. bunch: the problem is we hit water at eight feet. the foundation is 80 feet. i learned more about slurry walls and dams than anyone should have to. but the washington monument is kept up by the pressure from the water underneath. the fear was if we punctured the bubble that was that water or diverted it in any way, the washington monument would sink. so there were many things you want after your name, but not that you knocked down the washington monument. [laughter] i spent a lot of time praying to make sure we did not knock that monument down. mr. rubenstein: the building is unusual in design. everything on the mall is brick, and you have an unusual design.
i spent time talking to members of congress, the board of regents, who really ultimately made the final decision. very supportive of this idea, now it has been that building i think makes the mall complete. mr. rubenstein: the problem with the site is there is a river. the mall was built over a river many years ago, so there is a river under the mall. there was a danger you could ruin the washington monument, it might fall over? mr. bunch: the problem is we hit water at eight feet. the...
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the first faculty member color at the university and she a and became a member of the very board of regents try to make sure she entered. her last act upon retiring was to create the endowed chair for and needed health and hired her initially and when she would testify at the thomas hearing she came to rely on her very quickly what she had to say fema this is a need to tell talking neck as i settled into my role there i drew on her yet another week she supported me today i got there and then finally when i needed it most when my job was threatened after i testified in 1991 at the senate confirmation for judge clarence thomas. her support was vocal in public and private setting and data university function days after my testimony she greeted me with the enthusiastic manner and said anita, you are my kind of woman i knew then i could weather the trials and she was my role model of strength is committed leadership in making ration to remain hopeful and she still is. any questions? female b9b9 [inaudible] >> so at first i was doing research and i wanted to find out about black girlhood so i wen
the first faculty member color at the university and she a and became a member of the very board of regents try to make sure she entered. her last act upon retiring was to create the endowed chair for and needed health and hired her initially and when she would testify at the thomas hearing she came to rely on her very quickly what she had to say fema this is a need to tell talking neck as i settled into my role there i drew on her yet another week she supported me today i got there and then...
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we expect companies like regents financial, bank of america, key corp to put up strong numbers.oldman sachs and morgan stanley, their numbers will not be as strong because their capital ratios are very good they may be required to be tempering what they give back to shareholders >> so many of these banks may be oversold and look good as longer opportunities? >> i agree with you. to your point , the regional banks look really attractive if you don't believe the u.s. economy is going go into recession, it's the time to buy them >> gerard, thank you very much that xlf, there's about 70 stocks in them, but it's not a diversified etp. b big banks will move that. >>> amazon announcing a new last mile delivery service. the company will offer incentives entrepreneurs who set up their own small package delivery business. hey you, become a mini u.p.s. or fedex. amazon unveiling a dark gray van with a prime logo that it would lease to businesses. it would also provide uniforms and insurance programs for fleet operators and offer classes on taxes, payroll this is all a part of the effort of
we expect companies like regents financial, bank of america, key corp to put up strong numbers.oldman sachs and morgan stanley, their numbers will not be as strong because their capital ratios are very good they may be required to be tempering what they give back to shareholders >> so many of these banks may be oversold and look good as longer opportunities? >> i agree with you. to your point , the regional banks look really attractive if you don't believe the u.s. economy is going...
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this happened this morning on regent way. no one was hurt but the fire caused damage to the first floor unit and smoke damage to the second floor before firefighters managed to put out the flames. no word yet on what caused it. >>> major cooldown today across a good portion of the bay area. conquered around 105, maxing out at 84 today. santa rosa 99, a pretty robust breeze cooling of the region. san francisco managed to make it to the lower 70s this afternoon. right now we are tracking low clouds and fog coast side, pushing into the bay. clouds towards the golden gate bridge and toward san francisco extending across the bay. current numbers, updated for the 10 pm hour showing your 50s in santa rosa, livermore 61 and san jose reporting 67 degrees with partly cloudy skies. the wind is responsible for the cooldown, a stronger breeze and it's showing up in a few of these observations. out towards fairfield, gusting to 37, winds westerly at the airport and more reports at sfo of 5 miles per hour. other areas reporting calm winds.
this happened this morning on regent way. no one was hurt but the fire caused damage to the first floor unit and smoke damage to the second floor before firefighters managed to put out the flames. no word yet on what caused it. >>> major cooldown today across a good portion of the bay area. conquered around 105, maxing out at 84 today. santa rosa 99, a pretty robust breeze cooling of the region. san francisco managed to make it to the lower 70s this afternoon. right now we are tracking...
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>> we are talking about the regents of the university and the board of supervisors. >> okay. good. just the two. okay. >> president chow: it will come back here first or just go to the board? these are just documents? >> as far as this presentation when we get closer we can probably expand the dialogue around the ground lease but part of the signing of the lease disposition and development agreement incorporated by reference to ground lease so if you -- the public has access to that document. you will see both documents together when they were signed off by the mayor and the departments. >> as you know, we do these quarterly so you will be able to see before. we will make sure there's not a timing issue. we come here first. >> president chow: this is more to a question of our work charts right now because understand you haven't actually created your work charts yet. in the past it was actually put down where we had anticipated in the beginning of a project that we were going to be at and then we would see where we are today, so perhaps the legend is a little misleading or maybe tha
>> we are talking about the regents of the university and the board of supervisors. >> okay. good. just the two. okay. >> president chow: it will come back here first or just go to the board? these are just documents? >> as far as this presentation when we get closer we can probably expand the dialogue around the ground lease but part of the signing of the lease disposition and development agreement incorporated by reference to ground lease so if you -- the public has...
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regional banks are outperforming no regent financial is a name i've added to i think that's the rightlay. >> let me back you up. financials are the place to be we'll sit leer ahere and say the been dogs for the next six months, that's te, butt comes next is what matters the reason they have been dogs is because the yield curve has flattened. that's a reason that will be solved as the year goes on and the ecb gets closer to raising interest rates between now an then you have repatriated earnings which will drive m&a activity and you have capex spending which should be picking up and that requires finan financing. it benefits all the banks. go to where the puck is going. >> not all financials have been dogs when we talk about the xlf, we're talking about five giant banks. when you look at credit card companies, look at the broker dealer index those stocks have been on fire anything related to wealth mang. a lot of areas of asset management, schwabs, e-trades. it's been importantto not just own financials that are wholly beholden to the yield curve but to look at where things are getting
regional banks are outperforming no regent financial is a name i've added to i think that's the rightlay. >> let me back you up. financials are the place to be we'll sit leer ahere and say the been dogs for the next six months, that's te, butt comes next is what matters the reason they have been dogs is because the yield curve has flattened. that's a reason that will be solved as the year goes on and the ecb gets closer to raising interest rates between now an then you have repatriated...
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i'm buying, whether it is financials, regents, or anything, so i've been buying, buying, buying you wake up this morning and i'm not going to sit here to try to figure out the trump administration, they have a lot of fires right now, both domestically and globally to put out, and they are not going to figure out whether they are able to do it so i'll go in and buy some protection, protection is cheap enough, go in and buy q puts if this is a real event that is going to evolve into something bigger, than technology is going to have the problem. it's more of a trading event right now that evolves into something bigger i keep talking about this, emerging markets in europe are slowing down and the thesis of synchronized global growth is at risk that is a problem, that's where it evolves into something bigger and if the trade irritant grows into something bigger, that growth is going to slow more and we'll feel it here. >> joe, one thing about global growth slowing because i totally agree with that. we have seen the pmis, i get that but we are seeing pmis above 50. they are in expansionary mo
i'm buying, whether it is financials, regents, or anything, so i've been buying, buying, buying you wake up this morning and i'm not going to sit here to try to figure out the trump administration, they have a lot of fires right now, both domestically and globally to put out, and they are not going to figure out whether they are able to do it so i'll go in and buy some protection, protection is cheap enough, go in and buy q puts if this is a real event that is going to evolve into something...
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victor graduated mexico high school with an advance regents diploma and four years in the marine corps junior rotc program in college -- rotogram. in college he at the young agef 19, went spice suffered a fatal reaction from smoking that synthetic marijuana, and drowned in lake ontario. after victor's tragic death, his mother channels her sadness and anger into advocacy and founded the victor orlando wilson foundation. which advocates for stronger legislation against synthetic drugs and assists individuals and organizations in proding services for mentally ill homeless and low-income youth. it is my honor to fight alongside theresa and this year i invited her to be 3450eu guest at the state of the union to highlight the need to address and combat the use of synthetic drugs. i'm proud to fight in memory of morgan and victor and so many others. in this congress i introduced the stop importation and trafficking synthetic analogs act,hect modernizes a controlled substances act by speeding up the process of placing synthetic drugs on the controlled substances list. under current law, drug p
victor graduated mexico high school with an advance regents diploma and four years in the marine corps junior rotc program in college -- rotogram. in college he at the young agef 19, went spice suffered a fatal reaction from smoking that synthetic marijuana, and drowned in lake ontario. after victor's tragic death, his mother channels her sadness and anger into advocacy and founded the victor orlando wilson foundation. which advocates for stronger legislation against synthetic drugs and assists...
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in the raid in regent street this morning we are hearing that a large knife has been left at the scene but it seems to be a particular problem for the capital. migrants can face ignorance and prejudice and imaging in initiative is being launched to make three cities in the west midlands officially migrant friendly and help migrants fill the skills gap and find work in a new society. phil mackie reports from coventry in the west midlands. it is going to be britain's next city of culture. it is already a city of many different ones. the project will give new migrants and refugees the skills to help them integrate more easily. this is one of the first groups to benefit, among them people who have left theirfamilies benefit, among them people who have left their families to flee repressive regimes. left their families to flee repressive regimeslj left their families to flee repressive regimes. i am happy here. oi, repressive regimes. i am happy here. 0i, what do you like about being here? because nobody will find you, nobody will. .. here? because nobody will find you, nobody will... yeah,
in the raid in regent street this morning we are hearing that a large knife has been left at the scene but it seems to be a particular problem for the capital. migrants can face ignorance and prejudice and imaging in initiative is being launched to make three cities in the west midlands officially migrant friendly and help migrants fill the skills gap and find work in a new society. phil mackie reports from coventry in the west midlands. it is going to be britain's next city of culture. it is...
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have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi's to staff flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries a bourbon from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars worth of. u.s. products to slap tariffs on in the near future that's if the world trade organization trade court rules in favor of the european union's latest complaint against the united states the e.u. all in all the has made it very clear that it's going to do what is necessary to protect its consumers and its produces but before it gets any more complicated before things develop any further potentially into dangerous territory what the e.u. really wants is to bring the united states possibly in the company of china to the negotiating table right now though nobody seems to be talking. well a
have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi's to staff flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries a bourbon from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion...
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have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi suspect flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries been from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars worth of. u.s. products to slap tariffs on in the near future that's if the world trade organization trade court rules in favor of the european union's latest complaint against the united states the e.u. all in all the has made it very clear that it's going to do what is necessary to protect its consumers and its produces but before it gets any more complicated before things develop any further potentially into dangerous territory what the e.u. really wants is to bring the united states possibly in the company of china to the negotiating table right now though nobody seems to be talking. well as nee
have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi suspect flagship store regent street in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries been from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars...
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director of research at regent atlantic, joining us from new york.e's a reminder to always be careful what you post. facebook has apologized yet again, this time for a bug that switched millions of people private posts to public. this is bloomberg. ramy:ramy: the senate intelligence committee wants the ceos of facebook, google, and twitter to answer questions about the security of their platforms, including their relationships with china. sarah frier has been following all of this. sarah, talk to us about the concerns from these senators. sarah: fresh off in targeting facebook about another data scandal, senators are on to the next one. this time, it has to do with these device data partnerships. to get aases, in order more native experience on phones and an easier experience, they may be able to let of these device manufacturers make devices on their behalf, on behalf of facebook and twitter. these deals are being scrutinized. ei the u.s., we consider huaw to be a national security risk, and there have been concerns about them among other chinese de
director of research at regent atlantic, joining us from new york.e's a reminder to always be careful what you post. facebook has apologized yet again, this time for a bug that switched millions of people private posts to public. this is bloomberg. ramy:ramy: the senate intelligence committee wants the ceos of facebook, google, and twitter to answer questions about the security of their platforms, including their relationships with china. sarah frier has been following all of this. sarah, talk...
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mark joins us now from regent's canal, in central london.ly they felt. 80% of people said they had a strong english identity, and around 60% said they felt proud to be english. that is interesting in itself. 0n the british thing, 82% of people felt they had a strong british identity. i think you can see that for many people they have a strong identity that is a bit of both, actually. thank you very much indeed. have you enjoyed the canals? you look very at home there.” indeed. have you enjoyed the canals? you look very at home there. i am a little drifter. i am feeling a bit sorry for the people on board, having a lovely lie in this morning. 720 sam and you are waking up them up 720 sam and you are waking up them up —— waking them up, blaring out. and you can find out how strongly people identify with being english in your area by going to bbc.co.uk/englishquestion. just type in your postcode. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. there are reports that one of lee rigby‘s killers is sa
mark joins us now from regent's canal, in central london.ly they felt. 80% of people said they had a strong english identity, and around 60% said they felt proud to be english. that is interesting in itself. 0n the british thing, 82% of people felt they had a strong british identity. i think you can see that for many people they have a strong identity that is a bit of both, actually. thank you very much indeed. have you enjoyed the canals? you look very at home there.” indeed. have you...
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sir, senior diversity officer at university of michigan, i have the full mandate of the board of regentsate this, this. could you imagine? what is really going on here, more and more difficult to get ideas into the classroom and lecture hall that might oppose sensitivity training or social justice or cultural marxist piped set they want to teach the next generation. stuart: a long term-take over, son. >> a revolution is brewing. i go to the campuses. we did 38 campus stops since january. there are young people thirsting and yearning for a different perspective. we're leading charge. stuart: what they're thirsting for is education that supplies open and free debat >> what is college is supposed to be. what it is supposed to be. stuart: that is what it was. >> that it what it was. it was gotten away from that we need to change it. stuart: i have breaking news from the supreme court. it ruled in favor of a colorado baker who refused to make wedding cakes for a same-sex couple citing religious reasons. anymore, ash? ashley: owner and backer was jack phillips. at the state level he lost becau
sir, senior diversity officer at university of michigan, i have the full mandate of the board of regentsate this, this. could you imagine? what is really going on here, more and more difficult to get ideas into the classroom and lecture hall that might oppose sensitivity training or social justice or cultural marxist piped set they want to teach the next generation. stuart: a long term-take over, son. >> a revolution is brewing. i go to the campuses. we did 38 campus stops since january....
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i certainly have opinions but i respect the judgment of the board of regents that let's have a fresh start. and they have a new president with whom i had served at pepperdine. she was dean of the business school when i was dean of the law school. she's a very fine person. i have great confidence in her. host: what's your take on the current me too movement? guest: well, it's something that was sort of overdue. and any movement can have its successes. and sometimes i think we need to be sober about -- and i mean serious and cautious about rushing to judgment. in my line of work as a judge here in washington for many years, as well as a law clerk for several years, i learned early on don't make snap judgments. gather all the facts, assess those facts carefully, as fair-mindedly as you possibly can and then come to judgment. and so any movement there may very well be excesses but in terms of the fundamental moral relationship and professional relationship people of power, people who may then be the objects of that power, we need transparency. we basically need to treat everyone with hum
i certainly have opinions but i respect the judgment of the board of regents that let's have a fresh start. and they have a new president with whom i had served at pepperdine. she was dean of the business school when i was dean of the law school. she's a very fine person. i have great confidence in her. host: what's your take on the current me too movement? guest: well, it's something that was sort of overdue. and any movement can have its successes. and sometimes i think we need to be sober...
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have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi suspects flagship store regentstreet in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries been from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars worth of. u.s. products to slap tariffs on in the near future that if the world trade organization trade court rules in favor of the european union's latest complaint against the united states the e.u. all in all the has made it very clear that it's going to do what is necessary to protect its consumers and its produces but before it gets any more complicated before things develop any further potentially into dangerous territory what the e.u. really wants is to bring the united states possibly in the company of china to the negotiating table right now though nobody seems to be talking. well as neve h
have these tariffs like to pull them including the american jeans for levi suspects flagship store regentstreet in central london also harley davidson motorcycles florida orange juice cranberries been from kentucky and some u.s. metal imports as well donald trump has already suggested that european car manufacturers could be targeted with more terrorists and the e.u. has also suggested that it may have some ideas in reserve suggesting that it's earmarked around three point six billion dollars...
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and given the fact that it's happening right on israel's border, there's regently been some military you -- ralph, if you ask 100 different israelis what they would like see happen in syria, you will probably get 150 different answers. but if you ask them what they don't want to see, you'll get one answer. we don't want to see iran and syria. iran has to leave syria. that's the great danger for us. because what iran is trying to do is essentially put a noose around israel's neck. they already have in isbala and lebanon. they have over 100,000 rockets. that he trieri-- they're tryingt more and more sophisticated weapons. what they're trying to do is establish a permanent military presence in syria. iran is trying to establish a permanent military presence in syria. and another base to use to attack israel and to essentially create a land bridge that would stretch from iran through iraq, syria and lebanon. on the mediterranean. i don't know if this is true historically. but i think the last time the persians were in the mediterranean were probably in the time of alexander the great. so
and given the fact that it's happening right on israel's border, there's regently been some military you -- ralph, if you ask 100 different israelis what they would like see happen in syria, you will probably get 150 different answers. but if you ask them what they don't want to see, you'll get one answer. we don't want to see iran and syria. iran has to leave syria. that's the great danger for us. because what iran is trying to do is essentially put a noose around israel's neck. they already...