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and christiane rubella do speaks to the media for the first time about two hundred allegation ahead of a match up today between history of your interest and manchester united the clout that made for non-doing famous. hello and welcome i'm on the touchy ma turkey's president richard dawn has reiterated claims that. she's murder was planned days in advance alleging saudi officials were involved speaking to parliament and john said true for assurance from the saudi consulate in istanbul were on the killing which she described as vicious and violent in nature why edge on city. had faith in the king of saudi arabia he goes for an independent commission into focus on. edge and said all those responsible should be punished but he stopped short of pointing fingers he did not mention the crown prince muhammad bin said a man by name he's been rumored to have ordered the killing. let's take a listen to more of what dawn had to say. it is clear of course that there was a murder and it was clear from the beginning so why was there a flurry of incoherent statements. and now that there is official ac
and christiane rubella do speaks to the media for the first time about two hundred allegation ahead of a match up today between history of your interest and manchester united the clout that made for non-doing famous. hello and welcome i'm on the touchy ma turkey's president richard dawn has reiterated claims that. she's murder was planned days in advance alleging saudi officials were involved speaking to parliament and john said true for assurance from the saudi consulate in istanbul were on...
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so we've got hiv, measles, rubella, rab business, hepatitis a, influenza, tb, sieve syphilous. 13 times likelihood for it. b transition, of foreign born population than the u.s. born population. that's just a fact. this is not political, not about your views on immigration. this is purely the health. as we know, dr. nesheiwat, we also have an issue with these kids going to public schools. and maybe the parents say yes we were vaccinations because they don't believe in vaccinations, that's another problem. they go to school and all of a sudden we have weird outbreaks that we've never seen in our school system. >> unknown patho jen. tb is one of the most infectious deadliest respiratory diseases that you can catch through coughing. and it kills thousands and thousands of people and affects millions of people worldwide. that's ale huge concern. we've seen an increase of it here in new york city. we need proof of immunizations which we likely will not get from other countries. they need to be immunizations before they are allowed into your schools. this is on you weer rad indicate disease 1
so we've got hiv, measles, rubella, rab business, hepatitis a, influenza, tb, sieve syphilous. 13 times likelihood for it. b transition, of foreign born population than the u.s. born population. that's just a fact. this is not political, not about your views on immigration. this is purely the health. as we know, dr. nesheiwat, we also have an issue with these kids going to public schools. and maybe the parents say yes we were vaccinations because they don't believe in vaccinations, that's...
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the japan times is reporting on a rubella outbreak of 1100 cases reported in the country this year.born babies, if their mothers are infected during pregnancy. and the philippine star is reporting on the reopening of the popular hotspot boracay island, which was closed to tourists 6 months ago. the paper says the island is open for a 10 day dry run — but so far, only a handful of tourists have visited each day. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? k—pop is causing controversy on social media after the singer hyuna from korean pop band triple h has been sacked by her record label because of her relationship with bandmate e'dawn. many k—pop artists are not allowed to enter into any form of romantic relationship while under contract. the increase in refugee and migrant populations around the world has given rise to anti—migrant sentiments and questions over how we can all live together. could part of the answer be as simple as investing in the arts? a report complied by the istanbul foundation for culture and arts in turkey — which itself is hosting millions of syrian ref
the japan times is reporting on a rubella outbreak of 1100 cases reported in the country this year.born babies, if their mothers are infected during pregnancy. and the philippine star is reporting on the reopening of the popular hotspot boracay island, which was closed to tourists 6 months ago. the paper says the island is open for a 10 day dry run — but so far, only a handful of tourists have visited each day. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? k—pop is causing controversy...
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rubella weavers keep an archive of historical fabrics they date back to the golden age of silk weaving in sixteenth century venice. the luigi baby lac while we visit give some idea of what it must have looked like back then. they were a three hundred year old pedal driven lives the exclusive velvets can only be achieved by hand at the race of about thirty centimeters a day. they're sent all over the world gracing interiors from the white house to the kremlin in moscow. and fashion designers turn them into. the women here are weaving red silk felt to be used in the restoration of the royal palace interest in. what's known as stock brokerage so violently it was invented here in venice. it's made up of several layers of fabric to create a relief like a fact. and at the same time with changing colors. another hidden treasure is the pallets of for tonight now a museum in what was the private residence of spanish textile artist and out nouveau painter. arianna fortunately from eight hundred ninety two. he also developed new photography techniques and design stage sets having fifty inventions
rubella weavers keep an archive of historical fabrics they date back to the golden age of silk weaving in sixteenth century venice. the luigi baby lac while we visit give some idea of what it must have looked like back then. they were a three hundred year old pedal driven lives the exclusive velvets can only be achieved by hand at the race of about thirty centimeters a day. they're sent all over the world gracing interiors from the white house to the kremlin in moscow. and fashion designers...
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. >> hiv, measles, pertussis, rubella, rabies. that's just a fact. >> now the republicans' desperation makes some political sense analytically thinking. 538 reports democrats could have huge opportunities to win the gop house seats. they moved two seats closer to republicans and four closer to the democrats. in utah republican congressman mia love is down six points in utah. in montana greg gianforte is tied with his democratic challenger. another new poll shows iowa congressman steve king in an overwhelmingly trump district up by a single point against his democratic opponent. we'll be talking about him and his white nationalism later in the show. all of that and more is why they're trying so hard to whip their base into a frenzy. as brian schatz tweeted today, we close on health care and corruption and they can close with whatever toxic racist stew they want. senator brian schatz joins us now. what do you make of this strange, desperate, gross closing argument from the republican party? >> i think you hit it exactly on the head?
. >> hiv, measles, pertussis, rubella, rabies. that's just a fact. >> now the republicans' desperation makes some political sense analytically thinking. 538 reports democrats could have huge opportunities to win the gop house seats. they moved two seats closer to republicans and four closer to the democrats. in utah republican congressman mia love is down six points in utah. in montana greg gianforte is tied with his democratic challenger. another new poll shows iowa congressman...