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s. strikes and there are reports of god's shot at refugees and migrants who are trying to escape the bombing ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in tuesday strikes with 77 injured the u.n. recognize governments as the forces are to blame but have to reject the allegation . off the coast of tunisia 83 people are feared dead after a boat capsized in the mediterranean late on wednesday the boat was making the perilous crossing from north africa to southern europe 4 people were rescued but one later died in hospital people across through don are out on the streets once again demanding a return to a civilian government. now it comes as talks are expected to resume for a 2nd day between your position the military chinta negotiations collapsed a month ago after security forces raided a sit in protest killing at least $100.00 people protesters also demanding accountability for those deaths the army seize power for a long time president a model bashir almost 3 months ago after weeks of protest against his rule and lucy rebels in yemen is saying they have carried out drone
s. strikes and there are reports of god's shot at refugees and migrants who are trying to escape the bombing ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in tuesday strikes with 77 injured the u.n. recognize governments as the forces are to blame but have to reject the allegation . off the coast of tunisia 83 people are feared dead after a boat capsized in the mediterranean late on wednesday the boat was making the perilous crossing from north africa to southern europe 4...
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s. strikes and there are reports that gods shot at refugees and migrants who were trying to escape the bombing the ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in cheese day strikes with 77 injured alexy o'brien brings us the latest now. sheltering from the baking sun they sit just maces away from where dozens of their fellow detainees were killed migrants and refugees held against their will in a detention center close to a military camp the u.n. says that puts these already vulnerable men women and children at great risk of exactly the sort of tragedy that occurred on tuesday night it's been revealed to air strikes hit the site the 1st hitting a the 2nd a cell holding about 120 main the u.n. says there are reports god shot at refugees and migrants as they tried to escape the bombing its mission in libya says the air attack could constitute a war crime the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice it is important to note that the united nations had provided exact coo
s. strikes and there are reports that gods shot at refugees and migrants who were trying to escape the bombing the ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in cheese day strikes with 77 injured alexy o'brien brings us the latest now. sheltering from the baking sun they sit just maces away from where dozens of their fellow detainees were killed migrants and refugees held against their will in a detention center close to a military camp the u.n. says that puts these...
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the migrants who were trying to escape at the s. strike on tuesday nights at in. the suburbs of triply we had analysis that from house and budget -- defense strategy consultant on middle east fast and of course will be falling cold violence. on the set very disturbing developments in libya. nextel life in paris only three people out of eighty six on into survived the sinking of a michael boat in the mediterranean. the international organization for migration said the boat sank late wednesday off the chain is in city of sizes. and a key to the market's been on board were missing. fishermen pulled foreman from the sinking boat one died of a night. let's listen now to the words of one of the survivors. designed to make them easy it was from five e am till noon. the boat started to sink andnd e wawater was getting into thehe . others f fell into the water people were traumatized. i'm looking for more on that story for you. iran is condemning the illegal intercrception. as theyy put i it of onene of il tankerers in gibraltar breath rt said they suspected it was carryin
the migrants who were trying to escape at the s. strike on tuesday nights at in. the suburbs of triply we had analysis that from house and budget -- defense strategy consultant on middle east fast and of course will be falling cold violence. on the set very disturbing developments in libya. nextel life in paris only three people out of eighty six on into survived the sinking of a michael boat in the mediterranean. the international organization for migration said the boat sank late wednesday...
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right vehicle some forty street across the ground the aftermath of yet another deadly s. strike on the market and sarah cad. northwhwest in syria the move te silo the strtrike targeted the popular i i'll how markets thihs the second strike in the city in three days by the same will planes. on a september accord had been meant to prevent bloodshed across the province. i whether the extremists which largely control the area failed to withdraw from a planned buffer zone. leaving damascus and its russian factors to step up and strikes across the region since the end of april. since then the death toll has risen to well over seven hundrdd with the united nations estimates that more than four hundred thousand people being displaced. the organization's office for human rights had strong words not just for the syrian regime. but ovover the i international cocommunity's apparent indifferenence as well it seems highly unlikely given the persistent patton. such attacks that they're holding hit by accident. intentional attacks against civilians of war crimes this is a failure of leadership by the
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things that you mentioned the drilling off of cyprus in particular taking the delivery of the s 400 strikes a chord with turkish nationalists and we know that president reagan is vulnerable politically there was just a rerun election in istanbul that his candidate lost by 800000 votes. taking on the cypriots but in particular by taking on the united states and defining the wishes of the united states on this question of the s 400 he can stir his base and the nationalist feelings that main turks feel there is a tremendous amount of resentment in turkey towards the united states now we're seeing with this deal that the bilateral relations between russia and turkey are kind of cement are solidifying let's put it that way it is really remarkable because merely what 4 years ago they were chess and they fell out spectacularly right what changed well after. the turkish air force shot down a russian plane that had veered into turkish airspace on its way to syria lattimer putin. punished the turks and punished president air go on and at the same time president everyone needed someone to look after h
things that you mentioned the drilling off of cyprus in particular taking the delivery of the s 400 strikes a chord with turkish nationalists and we know that president reagan is vulnerable politically there was just a rerun election in istanbul that his candidate lost by 800000 votes. taking on the cypriots but in particular by taking on the united states and defining the wishes of the united states on this question of the s 400 he can stir his base and the nationalist feelings that main turks...
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subject of investigation abstracts that investigation, were realized to investigators, it strikes at the core of the 's effort to find the truth and hold all people accountable. the report has two parts. addressing the two main issues we were asked to investigate. the first volume of the report details numerous efforts .manating from russia it includes the trump campaigns response to this activity as well as our conclusion that there was insufficient effort -- insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. and in the second volume, the report describes the results and analysis of our of section of justice investigation involving the president. the order appointing the special counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could obstruct the investigation. we conducted that investigation and we kept the office of the acting attorney general apprise in the progress of our work. that -- after that investigation, if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. the introdu
subject of investigation abstracts that investigation, were realized to investigators, it strikes at the core of the 's effort to find the truth and hold all people accountable. the report has two parts. addressing the two main issues we were asked to investigate. the first volume of the report details numerous efforts .manating from russia it includes the trump campaigns response to this activity as well as our conclusion that there was insufficient effort -- insufficient evidence to charge a...
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s. and would really strike a strike at the heart of the kind of tax haven activity that we see from ireland and the netherlands and luxembourg and a lot of european but also other states the cayman islands bermuda and so on and as we showed our corporate tax haven index if the o.e.c.d. doesn't deliver then from us and the u.k. and a whole set of other countries are showing that. they will take unilateral action and will see a splintering of the international tax system and know that the us a clearly unhappy about this and they've decided to investigate under the kind of broad law which is being used in the in the trade dispute with china can we expect retaliatory tariffs for france on this but i'd be surprised partly because you know this is a limit to how many trade wars you can have going at once even if you don't want drawn but also because you know the u.s. is very heavily invested in a multilateral agreement coming out of the o.e.c.d. and the french move here is designed to put greater pressure for a multilateral agreement at the o.e.c.d. it's almost as if this move by the by the u.s.
s. and would really strike a strike at the heart of the kind of tax haven activity that we see from ireland and the netherlands and luxembourg and a lot of european but also other states the cayman islands bermuda and so on and as we showed our corporate tax haven index if the o.e.c.d. doesn't deliver then from us and the u.k. and a whole set of other countries are showing that. they will take unilateral action and will see a splintering of the international tax system and know that the us a...
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s. for winds adjoin the striking workers the norms were too high the shops were to empty the work was too dangerous they were also fighting for the rights and for freedom just like today after 18 days the communist government was brought to its knees in this room when the signed agreements with the noticeably large pen down which the 1st independent trade union in the soviet bloc was born fresh here. feels it technically speaking it was our sally darn arse movement that eventually led to the fall of the wall. but political leaders at the time and the whole world can see that communism was coming to an end the time was right for change. in the spring of 2019 celadon a celebrated its 13th annual round table a further polish democratic convention the anniversary was marked by a container outside the center the conservative governments did not send any form of congratulations at selling absence. the government is more concerned with supporting people like alberta but let's say he lives in eastern poland where press rates are higher and church pews or phone or. his home village has just over 2
s. for winds adjoin the striking workers the norms were too high the shops were to empty the work was too dangerous they were also fighting for the rights and for freedom just like today after 18 days the communist government was brought to its knees in this room when the signed agreements with the noticeably large pen down which the 1st independent trade union in the soviet bloc was born fresh here. feels it technically speaking it was our sally darn arse movement that eventually led to the...
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. >> reporter: tonight on one of the biggest shopping days of the s ear, some amazon workere strikingzon rolls out hundreds of deals and demand bogs down its website, warehouse job, calling for safer workplace conditions and less strenuous standards to meet the huge demands of free two-day shipping. >> there's all this pressure to perform and meet productivity uates. it'snbelievable. >> reporter: what is the rate that you have to hit? >> we have to pick 332 items per hour. >> lots of workers feel like they are disposable. >> reporter: these workers pick and pack orders at this minnesota fulfillment center. >> if you don't work nienough, 200, 400 u per hour, you will get written up at the end of the week. and if you get so many write-ups, you lose your job. >> reporter: activists d unions also joining the protests, marching outside the new york apartment of amazon ceo jeff bezos. amazon which last year increased its minimum wageo $15 an hour responded to the protesters, telling us >> we're actually really proud of the working conditions that we provide. it's a quality, safe, comfortabl
. >> reporter: tonight on one of the biggest shopping days of the s ear, some amazon workere strikingzon rolls out hundreds of deals and demand bogs down its website, warehouse job, calling for safer workplace conditions and less strenuous standards to meet the huge demands of free two-day shipping. >> there's all this pressure to perform and meet productivity uates. it'snbelievable. >> reporter: what is the rate that you have to hit? >> we have to pick 332 items per...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it's acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. just what you see also as what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific manufacturers i fear the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effects it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead we did top. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be completed by the end of the sama this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners some tennis news now for you roger federer has reached the final at wimbledon after he beat his longtime rival rafael nadal in a namath encounter a federer and a doll were facing off at wimbledon for the 1st time since 2008 and the swiss veteran rolled back the years to produce what can only be described as a master class while he won the opening set and although nadal fought back to claim the 2nd federer dominated the remainder of the ma
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it's acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. just what you see also as what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific manufacturers i fear the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effects it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead we did top. russian media say...
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a sit-down strike is a real sign of warning to the business s classes because there is a step beyond a sit-down strike. the next step beyond a sit-down strike is, "let's start the factory byby running it by ourselvlve. we don't need the bosses. we can run it ourselves. so, get rid of them." that's a real revolution, the kind that should take place. the participants in an enterprise wouould own and run it b by themselves, instead ofof being the slaves of t the private ownerss who control their lives. and a sit-down strike is a bare step away from that. that aroused real fear among the ownership classes. secondnd element was there was a sympathehetic administratiti, which is very critical. you u look at the history ofof r tionons over the centuries -- therere's a very good bobook on this, incidentally, by erik loomis, who studies -- has a book called "american history in ten strikes,"," or some similar name, where he runs through the militant labor actions evever since theaearly 19th c century. and he makes anan interestingng point. he says every successful labor actionon has had at lea
a sit-down strike is a real sign of warning to the business s classes because there is a step beyond a sit-down strike. the next step beyond a sit-down strike is, "let's start the factory byby running it by ourselvlve. we don't need the bosses. we can run it ourselves. so, get rid of them." that's a real revolution, the kind that should take place. the participants in an enterprise wouould own and run it b by themselves, instead ofof being the slaves of t the private ownerss who...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions would target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead of. russian media say deliveries of the s 400 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners earlier i spoke to our correspondent in istanbul dorian jones and asked him to explain why a turkey is so keen to buy this missile defense system. well firstly turkey argues it's an independent sovereign country and it can buy whatever it wants from whoever it wants sand but on top of that turkish officials also stress turkey's in a very tough neighborhood it borders our brand iraq and syria so there is a need for us to sophisticated missile system and it said it 1st turned
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions would target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead of. russian media say deliveries of the s 400 system will be...
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s blaze! lhey believe aghtning strike caused the fire. that is rough. there is concern that runoff from e fire could end up in the kentucky river and impactin the aquatic life in the river. drunk salmon, you don't want that bear in the water are going like this. >> can you imagine? >>> fire safety is top concern today and people across the country get ready to celebrate the fourth of july with firework a >> everybodyees the fireworks show is a lot of fun but that fun can take a dangerous turn. nbc sarah dollop has more on how to stay safe. >> reporter: at fireworks stands across the country, business is, well, booming. >> i plan on having a big show. once the sun goes down. >> reporter: the focus in south carolina's area 51 is on gettin thbiggest bang for your buck, it's also on safety. >> you have to have safety and you have to have somebody there to help you and don't drink! that is t>> whole key. eporter: more than 9,000 people were hurt in fireworks-related accidents last year. dr. j.r. young sees injuries, including cuts, burns, and permanent disfi
s blaze! lhey believe aghtning strike caused the fire. that is rough. there is concern that runoff from e fire could end up in the kentucky river and impactin the aquatic life in the river. drunk salmon, you don't want that bear in the water are going like this. >> can you imagine? >>> fire safety is top concern today and people across the country get ready to celebrate the fourth of july with firework a >> everybodyees the fireworks show is a lot of fun but that fun can...
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a lightning strike ignited two s barrel hou at jim beam.ody injured but the devil took his cut of all that liqu sunshine. workers spent today trying to keep more bourbon from seeping into the nearby kentucky river. >>> a progressive veterans group plans to tweet president trump at tomorrow's fourth of july celebration. mlunteers for vote vets will be on the nationall passing out 5,000 free eye-catching t-shirts. honoring the "uss john s. mccain." named after the late senator, his father and his grandfather. the ship's nickname is big bad john. that's also o the shirt. >> well trump is you know politicizing this event into something for his own personal gain. they want to stand up and say hey let's honor a real american hero. >> mr. trump's dislike for the late senator is so well known, white house staff asked the navy to hide the "uss mccain" during the president's statevisit to japan back in may. just yesterday cindy mccain honored her late husband at a change of command ceremony aboard the warship at a naval base in japan. >>> coming up -
a lightning strike ignited two s barrel hou at jim beam.ody injured but the devil took his cut of all that liqu sunshine. workers spent today trying to keep more bourbon from seeping into the nearby kentucky river. >>> a progressive veterans group plans to tweet president trump at tomorrow's fourth of july celebration. mlunteers for vote vets will be on the nationall passing out 5,000 free eye-catching t-shirts. honoring the "uss john s. mccain." named after the late senator,...
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urgent evacuation of people from this specific detention center, after a similar air strike injured twt people inside. s >> yaneral u.n. officials branded the attack a war crime; all sides called for an internatiol investigation. te today an l.n.a. spokesman lyid its forces carried out an air strike on the functioning airport in tripoli, rgeting the main control center for drones. fredic wehrey recently returned from libya. he is a senior fellow in the orddle east program at the carnegie endowment international peac thanks so much for joining us. the fix in this air strike are migrants from sub-saharan africa. how did libya become a way station for them? b >> it's alwaen that way because of its location just south of euope. it's a very short sea crossing across the mediterranean but, of course, since the 2011 revolution with really the collapse of state power in usbya, that's opened the gates, really, for this h of migrants northward. many of them are not counting on crossing the mediterranean but ey do so after the dimorable conditions and abuse ey fac in libya and, of course, the europeans unfavortuna
urgent evacuation of people from this specific detention center, after a similar air strike injured twt people inside. s >> yaneral u.n. officials branded the attack a war crime; all sides called for an internatiol investigation. te today an l.n.a. spokesman lyid its forces carried out an air strike on the functioning airport in tripoli, rgeting the main control center for drones. fredic wehrey recently returned from libya. he is a senior fellow in the orddle east program at the carnegie...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. just want to see elsewhere what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions would target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is the symbolic effects could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead we did 2 top. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. now steven cook is a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations and an expert on turkish politics his latest book false dawn looks at the failures of middle east uprisings and why the hopes for more democracy in the region have all but faded well he's normally based in washington but he happens to be in berlin and is joining us and we're so happy to have you here stephen we agreed that we're going to use firsts and they are
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. just want to see elsewhere what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions would target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is the symbolic effects could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy instead we did 2 top. russian media say...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i fear the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s 400 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. but let's get the latest from turkey will go to istanbul and join dorian jones welcome dorian why is turkey so keen on this russian system. well turkey insists as a sovereign country it is in it's up to its own decision who it buys from and what it bites on top of that it says that turkey is in a very difficult neighborhood the border of syria around iraq on top of that 3 years ago rogue elements of the turkish military tried to overthrow the government and even bomb the turkish par
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i fear the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s 400 system will be completed...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. now europe must take responsibility for migrants in the mediterranean all that's the message from the un today it wants you nations to relaunch lapsed rescue missions that save people from drowning let's take a look now at the numbers fewer and fewer people are making the journey to europe by sea than during the peak of the migration crisis back in 2015 even so nearly 30000 people still arrived in this 1st half of this year there are 3 main ways to get to europe greece through
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be...
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has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it's acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions were targeted individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is the symbolic effects could have far reaching consequences for fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. and the united states new orleans is bracing itself for a drenching from what could be the season's 1st hurricane tropical storm barry is moving slowly off the louisiana coast but weather forecasters say this means it's likely to dump more water when it makes landfall later tonight. hoping for the best preparing for the worst with tropical storm barry on its way louisiana residents are filling sandbags to shore up their homes. have warned of severe flooding saying the storm's im
has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it's acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions were targeted individuals or specific arms manufacturers i feel the most important thing about these sanctions is the symbolic effects could have far reaching consequences for fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be...
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has wanted it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions russian media say deliveries of the s. 400 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. all right let's bring in our christiane parco he is the the rector of the high over here birth foundation in istanbul turkey and he is an alastair of turkey's international relations a very good evening sir why has turkey acquired this system and why from russia. greatly it's not completely clear i mean turkey in the beginning said that it needed a model air defense system in the u.s. the europeans were willing to sold something like that only the arms might be a bit more complex what tookie wanted is to all military defense industry it want to be become more independent of american includes in general to become war strategically independent of the u.s. but this might be again but that it's gone a little bit too far because they're not getting wh
has wanted it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions russian media say deliveries of the s. 400 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. all right let's bring in our christiane parco he is the the rector of the high over here birth foundation in istanbul turkey and he is an...
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san francisco, the victim of a car break in who tried to stop the crooks from striking again wound up getting run over. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the violent confrontation in front of a museum. >> reporter: when car burglars here at the legion of honor knocked out the black glass of a rental car, police say the victim immediately spotted the suspects breaking into another car across the parking lot. so the car theft victim pulled out his camera, but the suspects got in their car and ran him over. >> the victim was a victim of the car burglary and was attempting to take photographs of the suspects and the suspect vehicle at which time the suspect vehicle struck the victim causing severe injuries. >> reporter: paramedics rushed him to the hospital where he has a broken collarbone and other injuries that are not life threatening. >> they've just come and they've literally smashed the back of the car. >> reporter: that second break in victim is a tourist who lives in dubai. the thieves broke out the back windshield of his rented suv and stole two suitcases. anything valuable in them? >> a number of items of sentiment
san francisco, the victim of a car break in who tried to stop the crooks from striking again wound up getting run over. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the violent confrontation in front of a museum. >> reporter: when car burglars here at the legion of honor knocked out the black glass of a rental car, police say the victim immediately spotted the suspects breaking into another car across the parking lot. so the car theft victim pulled out his camera, but the suspects got in their car and ran him...
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he took over in the early 1990's and immediately led baseball through the strike in 1994, the first cancellationseries in dozens of years. before that, baseball had a lot of trust to make up with a lot of the american public and it did so over the course of two decades afterward. he led baseball through that. so much of the way baseball is structured right now, the with the divisions are laid out, the way the first wildcard and then the second wild-card, interleague play, the mets and yankees play so many games every year because bud selig put that together. the world baseball classic. the list is really endless of the decisions he made. some of them that he forced on owners who did not want to do it to make the game healthier. jason: and he also oversaw the era of steroids, or at least maybe the discovery of steroids and drugs being taken by players, and you write in your review that he sort of tries to have it both ways. eben: it is interesting. from the first words of the book. the stories are a perfect example. sammy sosa and mark mcgwire have this crazy home run hitting summer into fall in
he took over in the early 1990's and immediately led baseball through the strike in 1994, the first cancellationseries in dozens of years. before that, baseball had a lot of trust to make up with a lot of the american public and it did so over the course of two decades afterward. he led baseball through that. so much of the way baseball is structured right now, the with the divisions are laid out, the way the first wildcard and then the second wild-card, interleague play, the mets and yankees...
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news is we've got colder air, bad news is we could see the potential for stronger storm s, and lightning strikesmuch. >> quarter until the top of the hour. congresswoman liz cheney slam ming the media for their coverage of president trump and the squad. >> i think the news media really wants to make this about race. you just did it. this isn't about race. i know you guys don't want to focus on the fact that there are differences. >> well governor mike huckabee says she is right on and he will join us right after this. >> ♪ ♪ this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. new crest gum and sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should see my dentist. my teeth have been really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gu
news is we've got colder air, bad news is we could see the potential for stronger storm s, and lightning strikesmuch. >> quarter until the top of the hour. congresswoman liz cheney slam ming the media for their coverage of president trump and the squad. >> i think the news media really wants to make this about race. you just did it. this isn't about race. i know you guys don't want to focus on the fact that there are differences. >> well governor mike huckabee says she is...
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nepal, india, cap is, and bob s -- pakistan, and bangladesh have all been hit. rising rivers and lightning strikesore than a dozen people in bangladesh. some of you -- somewhere refugees in -- some were refugees encamped. is nepal.affected at least 78 people have been killed and more than 165,000 displaced by the widespread flooding. more from the district. are ruined.lds many houses flooded. this is a village in the southern plains of nepal. it has been three days since the monsoon rains started, and the waters have just started receding here. not one house has been spared. >> when the water started rising, i carried this child and started running away. >> this is their house. the floors covered in mud. their entire village, more than 400 people and their cattle, have taken refuge on an embankment here. most of their stocks of food they managed to salvage have been drying out. >> this embankment runs along the river. on friday, there was so much water that all you could see were rooftops. people here are saying this has proven to be a lifeline for them. the river remains in flight. for -- flood.
nepal, india, cap is, and bob s -- pakistan, and bangladesh have all been hit. rising rivers and lightning strikesore than a dozen people in bangladesh. some of you -- somewhere refugees in -- some were refugees encamped. is nepal.affected at least 78 people have been killed and more than 165,000 displaced by the widespread flooding. more from the district. are ruined.lds many houses flooded. this is a village in the southern plains of nepal. it has been three days since the monsoon rains...
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for vacaville now 89 pittsburgh, 86 while napa only in the upper 70's petaluma novato and center fell all hanging out well within striking distance of 80 degrees nevado just above it was center fell just below it. here's your next 7 days temperatures will further cooled just a little bit into tomorrow and then we stay pretty cool on into saturday to this is before next week we do see temperatures starting to rise towards the middle of next week taking us back into the 90's likely by the end of next week and into the following weekend. robin, you know i was just thinking about john like taking a helicopter to work. >>on days when the fog is really really thick. >>that you're going to be delayed like will your chopper be able to go up and fly through the fog. you may not be able to get to our way not on other issue right there you go, i'm a spent 200 bucks to be exactly. >>all right taking a look at 92 for the folks still in their cars heading toward this morning from the east bay over to the peninsula. we are checking in trouble free, so it's going to be nice trip a quiet trip for now. it's not going to stay this move the
for vacaville now 89 pittsburgh, 86 while napa only in the upper 70's petaluma novato and center fell all hanging out well within striking distance of 80 degrees nevado just above it was center fell just below it. here's your next 7 days temperatures will further cooled just a little bit into tomorrow and then we stay pretty cool on into saturday to this is before next week we do see temperatures starting to rise towards the middle of next week taking us back into the 90's likely by the end of...
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he took over in the early 1990's and immediately led baseball through the strike in 1994, the first cancellationries in dozens of years. before that, baseball had a lot of trust to make up with a lot -- a lot of trust to make up with the american public. it did so over the course of two decades afterward. he led baseball through that. so much of the way baseball is structured right now, the with way that the divisions are laid out, the way that -- the first wildcard and then the second wild-card, interleague play, the mets and yankees play so many games every single year because bud selig put that together. the world baseball classic. the list is really endless of the decisions but he made, some of them that he forced on owners who did not want to do it to make the game healthier. jason: and he also oversaw the era of steroids, or at least maybe the discovery of steroids and drugs being taken by players. and you write in your review that he sort of tries to have it both ways. eben: it is interesting. it is clear that bud selig hates barry bonds. he makes it clear basically from the first words o
he took over in the early 1990's and immediately led baseball through the strike in 1994, the first cancellationries in dozens of years. before that, baseball had a lot of trust to make up with a lot -- a lot of trust to make up with the american public. it did so over the course of two decades afterward. he led baseball through that. so much of the way baseball is structured right now, the with way that the divisions are laid out, the way that -- the first wildcard and then the second...
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i watched sea nea,s glitter in the dark near the tannhauser gate. his charisma and strikingain. regularly seen on the red carpet, in 1988 winning a golden globes for best supporting actor, and more recently appearing in sin city, batman begins, and the hbo fantasy, true blood. filmmakers and actors led tributes on social media. director guillermo del toro saying: fans, too, will miss a man who, away from the camera, lead a quiet life in the netherlands, using his money and fame to promote awareness of hiv/aids, and back the environmental group greenpeace. andy beatt, bbc news. so much more to come, is it dancing 01’ so much more to come, is it dancing orfighting? so much more to come, is it dancing or fighting? mastering the art of capoeira in an icy setting. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and
i watched sea nea,s glitter in the dark near the tannhauser gate. his charisma and strikingain. regularly seen on the red carpet, in 1988 winning a golden globes for best supporting actor, and more recently appearing in sin city, batman begins, and the hbo fantasy, true blood. filmmakers and actors led tributes on social media. director guillermo del toro saying: fans, too, will miss a man who, away from the camera, lead a quiet life in the netherlands, using his money and fame to promote...
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s from across party group concerned about climate change turn burgers highlighted the problem of global warming by instigating school strikes and the movement has taken off worldwide speaking to the assembly turnbow said the world had to come together to take urgent action. that you cannot so a crisis without treating it as a crisis without seeing the full picture you cannot leave the responsibility to individuals politicians the market or other parts of the world to take this has to include everything and everyone carbon dioxide also turned up the heat on far right members of the french parliament who chose to boycott her speech and how do you do it without sending some people have chosen not to come here today. some people have chosen not to listen to us. and that is fine we are after all just children you don't have to listen to us. but you do have to listen to the united science the scientists and that is all that we all ask just unite behind the science away from paris in the southern city of bordeaux the temperature has already reached a record breaking 41.2 degrees celsius the united nations says the conditions acros
s from across party group concerned about climate change turn burgers highlighted the problem of global warming by instigating school strikes and the movement has taken off worldwide speaking to the assembly turnbow said the world had to come together to take urgent action. that you cannot so a crisis without treating it as a crisis without seeing the full picture you cannot leave the responsibility to individuals politicians the market or other parts of the world to take this has to include...
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imagine it's going to be in a had a behind the scenes the yet they're striking very very composed -- figures there -- at the podium like you s said you know if they're frazzled they weren't showing it that much -- it was quite a full on defense ofoth the police actions first as e explained by the the hong kong police commissioner -- essentially -- turning the entire narrative around and saying that the reason that the the police are treated is that they were actually the targets of violent tactics by the protesters. even saying one point that -- there the protesters were fiddling with the fuse box the lights went out is afraid of what might happen in the dark presumably you know they could be violent incidents. so basically the narrative being at the police where you know we're the ones who were acting pragmatically in doing really all they could in the face of the this violent onslaught by. unpredictable protesters -- a billion narrative that the protesters themselves are gonna take issue with but there will be questions obviously about why the police after many hours the one part that is absolutely has been consistent. aft
imagine it's going to be in a had a behind the scenes the yet they're striking very very composed -- figures there -- at the podium like you s said you know if they're frazzled they weren't showing it that much -- it was quite a full on defense ofoth the police actions first as e explained by the the hong kong police commissioner -- essentially -- turning the entire narrative around and saying that the reason that the the police are treated is that they were actually the targets of violent...
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i think one of the striking things about mrs may ‘s departure, it‘s been rather long list of this leadership‘s just trying to shore up her legacy with a load of proposals on the environment, housing policy, tuition fees or whatever. but even in the sort of nitty—gritty nuts and bolts of downing street she still been holding meetings with her business council, the last cabinet i am told was business as usual. so she‘s still been carrying on very much as the prime minister in situ. i guess for other cabinet ministers, there must be a slightly unreal feel to it because you know, anything you say or do is going to be superseded within a few days by any prime minister with a new team and an entirely different agenda. just picking up very quickly while you‘re there, with nigel evans, you and i have stood in snow, wind, rain, every possible combination during this whole brexit process. it‘s just nice to be out in the sunshine, isn‘t it? nice to be out in the sunshine, isn't it? well, if you're boris johnson, and part of your pitch is you want to bring a bit of mojo and self—confidence and optimism
i think one of the striking things about mrs may ‘s departure, it‘s been rather long list of this leadership‘s just trying to shore up her legacy with a load of proposals on the environment, housing policy, tuition fees or whatever. but even in the sort of nitty—gritty nuts and bolts of downing street she still been holding meetings with her business council, the last cabinet i am told was business as usual. so she‘s still been carrying on very much as the prime minister in situ. i...
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the big strikes were the sit-down strike, but soon after that, there were strikes that kelsey hayes, shrysler, ford being the last one to go was really quite a contentious change. this was not happy times. union workers were fighting hard automobile management who didn't want to give up in a control in the plant. they wanted worker bees who would get eight and go home and back.lk the union guys thought they had a pretty good feel of what was wrong some of the manufacturing, both from the injury standpoint, the pay standpoint and from doing things better. these things turned into battles, fights that involved clubs, actually. we had a couple of clubs loaned to us by the walter luther library across the street. these were basically automobile parts that were co-opted to be weapons. these were the things that the union guys who were fighting back, who were shutting down these plants, saying, unless we get what we need, you are not going to get your cars. eventually, cooperation became the byword. during the 1950's and 1960's, the automobile union started working with the corporations. the
the big strikes were the sit-down strike, but soon after that, there were strikes that kelsey hayes, shrysler, ford being the last one to go was really quite a contentious change. this was not happy times. union workers were fighting hard automobile management who didn't want to give up in a control in the plant. they wanted worker bees who would get eight and go home and back.lk the union guys thought they had a pretty good feel of what was wrong some of the manufacturing, both from the injury...
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late last week, the s&p was at -- within striking distance of 3k.ce the release of the stronger than expected june jobs number on friday, stocks have fallen on dampened hopes of a fed rate cut as the chairman prepares to testify on the hill later this week the president ramps up his criticism of the fed over the weekend. take a listen. >> despite everything, they're not doing well and we're doing great. they're not doing well at all, we're doing great. we're taking money out and interest rates have gone up. if the fed didn't do what it did or even half, we would have the dow that would be as good as it is, it is doing good, but we would have a dow that would be anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 points higher. >> markets still says 100% chance of a cut at the end of this month, guys. >> yeah, i think morgan stanley saying 50 basis points don't know if they're going to cut. really solid job number. and one of the things i think that we aren't even commenting on, how many times have we had to say the fed is -- their job is not to try to get stocks up we ha
late last week, the s&p was at -- within striking distance of 3k.ce the release of the stronger than expected june jobs number on friday, stocks have fallen on dampened hopes of a fed rate cut as the chairman prepares to testify on the hill later this week the president ramps up his criticism of the fed over the weekend. take a listen. >> despite everything, they're not doing well and we're doing great. they're not doing well at all, we're doing great. we're taking money out and...
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strike across the country. time n now for a look a at the s business news with a a cold stanger could even calls ana we had somome better than expected jobs data out of the united states and i'm guessing one man must be very very happy. that's right good amount of anxiety heading into that monthly jobs report but many now breathing a sigh of relief. us economy adding some two hundred and twenty four thousand jobs in june that's about fifty thousand more jobs in analysts expected. report comes amid growing concerns the us economy is cooling off not ten years since the official end of the great recession. employers added more jobs in june and any other month since january as you can see right here. even as the unemployment rate inched ahead slightly to three point 7%. your race figures are all beingg watched very closely at the federal reserve. u. s. central bank is slated to meet at the end of the m month when will decide whether to lower interest rates. some saying that today's positive means a drop in rates is no longer needed. that group evidently does not include the us president donald trump. repeated calls o
strike across the country. time n now for a look a at the s business news with a a cold stanger could even calls ana we had somome better than expected jobs data out of the united states and i'm guessing one man must be very very happy. that's right good amount of anxiety heading into that monthly jobs report but many now breathing a sigh of relief. us economy adding some two hundred and twenty four thousand jobs in june that's about fifty thousand more jobs in analysts expected. report comes...
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the back of people ‘s minds, a lwa ys but in the back of people ‘s minds, always the fact that, "the big one", as it is known, could strike fault line, a completely different one that is affected by this quake. major cities could see widespread damage and potentially many deaths. police are investigating an explosion at a shopping mall in florida in which more than one dozen people are reported to have been injured. the explosion happened at 11:30 local time west of fort lauderdale in the city of plantation. the blast sent large pieces of debris across nearby streets. the local fire chief said they had not yet confirmed the cause and source of the explosion but that ruptured gas lines were found in the rubble. the duke and duchess of sussex have released two photographs to mark the christening of their baby boy. archie harrison mountbatten—windsor was baptised by the archbishop of canterbury in front of close friends and family in a private ceremony at windsor castle. here's our royal correspondent nick witchell. so, here it is, the photographic record of a private family christening at windsor castle. and there he is, ar
the back of people ‘s minds, a lwa ys but in the back of people ‘s minds, always the fact that, "the big one", as it is known, could strike fault line, a completely different one that is affected by this quake. major cities could see widespread damage and potentially many deaths. police are investigating an explosion at a shopping mall in florida in which more than one dozen people are reported to have been injured. the explosion happened at 11:30 local time west of fort...
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meanwhile,e, a group of indian asylum s seekers in el paso, texas, have laununched a hungerr strike from ininside an ice immigration jail, demanding they be released while they appeal their deportation orders. one of the men told the texas monthly, "if i go back to india, i will be tortured and killed. i can die here." it is the second time this year indian men have led hunger strikes at the el paso processing center. back on capitol hill, house democrats grilled president trump's acting homeland security secretary thursday over migrgrat family separations, the deaths of children taken into u.s. custody, and reports of squalid, overcrowded, and dangerous conditions in u.s. immigration jails. this is house ovoversight cocommittee chair elijah cummins questioning the acting dhs chief, kevin mcaleenan. >> you feel like you're doing a great job, right? >> we're doing our level best. >> what does that mean? what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces, can't take a shower? come on, man! what is that about? none of us would have our children in that position. they are human b
meanwhile,e, a group of indian asylum s seekers in el paso, texas, have laununched a hungerr strike from ininside an ice immigration jail, demanding they be released while they appeal their deportation orders. one of the men told the texas monthly, "if i go back to india, i will be tortured and killed. i can die here." it is the second time this year indian men have led hunger strikes at the el paso processing center. back on capitol hill, house democrats grilled president trump's...