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it is a pleasure and a privilege to address this conference as shadow home secretary.anking the members and supporters up thanking the members and supporters up and down the country and in this hall who helped to deliver the stunning advance in this year's general election. you were the architects of our successes. and you we re architects of our successes. and you were able to do this because you believed in our values, you believed in our manifesto and, above all, you believed in the labour leadership. many commentators did not foresee the general election result. some even said we would be annihilated. but today the labour party is stronger than ever. we are still standing. i stronger than ever. we are still standing. lam stronger than ever. we are still standing. i am still standing. but there's more to do. we have to get rid of this failing tory government, we have to win the next general election, whenever it comes, and we will. the theme of this session is protecting our communities and there is no greater responsibility for government than keeping the nation sa
it is a pleasure and a privilege to address this conference as shadow home secretary.anking the members and supporters up thanking the members and supporters up and down the country and in this hall who helped to deliver the stunning advance in this year's general election. you were the architects of our successes. and you we re architects of our successes. and you were able to do this because you believed in our values, you believed in our manifesto and, above all, you believed in the labour...
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the shadow home secretary diane abbott is due to make a speech shortly.ton is our assistant political editor, norman smith. we are expecting diane abbott, who has always been a figure of some controversy, to touch on immigration in particular. very controversial in terms of labour party politics. the diane abbott speech is going to be fascinating for what she does say or does not say about freedom of movement. in the pre—briefing we have been given about her speech, there is no mention of immigration oi’ there is no mention of immigration orfreedom of movement there is no mention of immigration or freedom of movement and were she not to say anything about it, that would be something of a story. for the shadow home secretary to dodge one of the biggest issues in biggest politics. also significant because diane abbott is a close friend and ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s. so anything she says, any nod and a wink she gives on the party's attitude to freedom of movement carries additional weight because of those ties. in the past, diane abbott has been much more relax
the shadow home secretary diane abbott is due to make a speech shortly.ton is our assistant political editor, norman smith. we are expecting diane abbott, who has always been a figure of some controversy, to touch on immigration in particular. very controversial in terms of labour party politics. the diane abbott speech is going to be fascinating for what she does say or does not say about freedom of movement. in the pre—briefing we have been given about her speech, there is no mention of...
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that is shadow home secretary, diane abbott, speaking at the labour party conference in brighton.rence in brighton. more on that in a moment. in the meantime... voting is under way in the german general election. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant alternative for germany party, or afd, is on course to become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. let's speak to our europe reporter, gavin lee, in berlin. in the build—up today, they had been warning of avoiding apathy. why was their about turnout? it looks quite busy behind you. yes, this is the polling centre near brandenburg gate. it has been a steady trickle. i think the apathy question goes back to the fact this has not had these days and pop of the french and dutch elections —— fizz. peoples suggest that angela merkel‘s party will continue as the main party in coalition. 0ne will continue as the main party in coalition. one of the posters said, have a break over the summer, come backin have a break
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the shadow home secretary told the conference that cuts to pleasing had been very damaging and pledgedew police officers. i have represented and inner—city community for over 30 years. i know it is the poor, women and minorities who suffer most from crying. i have always ta ken who suffer most from crying. i have always taken fighting crime seriously and i will continue to do so as seriously and i will continue to do so as labour home secretary. and the reality of the tory record on law and order is a long way from their rhetoric. since 2010, theresa may has been home secretary and now prime minister, but on her watch the numbers of police officers has dropped by 20,000. {2.3 billion has been cut from police budgets. the truth is, austerity undermines policing and community safety in just the same way that it undermines out just the same way that it undermines our health service. we see the consequences of our health service. we see the consequences of this around us with rising levels of homicides, knife and gun crime and the police themselves are suffering from spiralling levels of o
the shadow home secretary told the conference that cuts to pleasing had been very damaging and pledgedew police officers. i have represented and inner—city community for over 30 years. i know it is the poor, women and minorities who suffer most from crying. i have always ta ken who suffer most from crying. i have always taken fighting crime seriously and i will continue to do so as seriously and i will continue to do so as labour home secretary. and the reality of the tory record on law and...
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that is diane abbott, shadow home secretary, talking to bbc breakfast earlier.ou. the bbc understands that the boris johnson will keep his job as foreign secretary — despite yesterday's intervention on brexit that has been seen by some as an early leadership pitch. in an extensive newspaper article yesterday, mrjohnson wrote revived his vision for a so—called hard brexit outside of the single market — and said britain's payments to the eu should be spent on the nhs instead. but he's been accused of trying to force the prime minister's hand ahead of her address in florence later this week. chris mason is in westminster for us. good morning to you. yesterday the line seemed to be that there was nothing unusual about this, that it was a perfectly normal, as fraser nelson was telling us, for the foreign secretary to make interventions on what is an international subject. judging by the newspapers today, there has been a rather different interpretation of mrjohnson‘s activities. a rather different interpretation of mrjohnson's activities. yes, certainly when i was ma
that is diane abbott, shadow home secretary, talking to bbc breakfast earlier.ou. the bbc understands that the boris johnson will keep his job as foreign secretary — despite yesterday's intervention on brexit that has been seen by some as an early leadership pitch. in an extensive newspaper article yesterday, mrjohnson wrote revived his vision for a so—called hard brexit outside of the single market — and said britain's payments to the eu should be spent on the nhs instead. but he's been...
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that was the shadow home secretary, diane abbott. called to a shopping centre near westfield in stratford last night, following reports a group of men were spraying a noxious substance. a 15 year—old—boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. simon clemison has the details. last night's attack was in stratford in east london, but it is now one among many. police say during an argument between two groups at the stratford shopping centre what they call a noxious substance was thrown. medics arrived and the injured were treated at the scene. a witness said one man ran into a nearby restaurant toilet to try to wash acid from his face. six people were hurt with three having to be taken to hospital. no—one is believed to be in a life threatening condition, but it has left some of those living here shaken. i think it's scary and disgusting and it's horrible that people can't walk and be safe any more. now that happened i'm concerned because i live here, i work here, i'm here most of the time. so i'm a bit concerned.
that was the shadow home secretary, diane abbott. called to a shopping centre near westfield in stratford last night, following reports a group of men were spraying a noxious substance. a 15 year—old—boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. simon clemison has the details. last night's attack was in stratford in east london, but it is now one among many. police say during an argument between two groups at the stratford shopping centre what they call a noxious...
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we are expecting a speech from diane abbott the shadow home secretary in the next few minutes. be bringing that live. it will be interesting to see what she has to say about immigration, free movement of people, also police budgets and the controversial prevent anti—terror strategy. that is the scene at the labour party conference. it is running a little late at the moment but we will be back there when diane abbott takes to the stage. in the meantime, let's bring some other stories. almost a century ago, a group of working—class people began an art clu b working—class people began an art club in london's east end. they ca ptu red club in london's east end. they captured their lives in paint. despite their early success, much of the artwork has not been seen by the public for decades but as nick higham has found out, it is now being rediscovered and put on show. an east london canal, an unlikely scene for a painting. the artist is equally unlikely, he was a clerk for a shipping firm. this was painted by a shipping firm. this was painted by a window cleaner. this is read street
we are expecting a speech from diane abbott the shadow home secretary in the next few minutes. be bringing that live. it will be interesting to see what she has to say about immigration, free movement of people, also police budgets and the controversial prevent anti—terror strategy. that is the scene at the labour party conference. it is running a little late at the moment but we will be back there when diane abbott takes to the stage. in the meantime, let's bring some other stories. almost a...
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in around five minutes time we will be speaking to the shadow home secretary, diane abbott. the polls today for the country's general election. angela merkel is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls suggest the nationalist anti—immigrant suggest the nationalist anti—immigra nt alternative for germany party will become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. damien mcguinness. this is the woman who looks selt to lead germany for another four years. angela merkel is seen as a stable force in a very unstable world. economic growth here is up and unemployment is down. so, mainstream voters here look at the rest of the world with the uncertainties of brexit and trump and think that germany might just be better sticking with the leader they know they can rely on. but what we don't know is what sort of government angela merkel will end up of government angela merkel will end up leading. she will have to form a coalition and all of her potential partners have very different policies. that means coalition talks could get rocky. wh
in around five minutes time we will be speaking to the shadow home secretary, diane abbott. the polls today for the country's general election. angela merkel is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls suggest the nationalist anti—immigrant suggest the nationalist anti—immigra nt alternative for germany party will become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. damien mcguinness. this is the woman who looks selt to lead germany for another...
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shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. nfl players kneel during the american anthem at wembley in defiance of president donald trump. now on bbc news, a special china edition of witness. hello and welcome to a special additional witness. i am hello and welcome to a special additional witness. iam here hello and welcome to a special additional witness. i am here at the british library where we look at five moments of chinese history that helped shape the country. we will meet an archaeologist who has worked on the terracotta army site for decades. 0urfirst on the terracotta army site for decades. our first witness visited china as a gi during world war ii and stayed on. hejoined the communist party he was so idolised. and it was so
shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. nfl players kneel during the american anthem at wembley in defiance of president donald trump....
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let's speak now to diane abbott, the shadow home secretary, who joins us from our london newsroom. good morning, thank you forjoining us today. are you reassured by the fa ct us today. are you reassured by the fact that the threat level has been increased, and there are now more armed officers on the streets? well, i think the increased numbers of armed officers do give reassurance. but of course, tomorrow morning, millions of us will be travelling to work and children will be travelling to school, and the point is that people should be alert that they —— alert, but they should not be alarmed. that is what the terrorists wa nt to alarmed. that is what the terrorists want to do, they want to scare and disrupt our society. so we should be alert, but we should stay calm. this is the fifth attack we have had so far this year. are you worried about the frequency of them? it is the fifth attack, it is concerning, and there are issues about resources, and the sustainability of person power when it comes to responding to these attacks. the police and our security services have responded ma
let's speak now to diane abbott, the shadow home secretary, who joins us from our london newsroom. good morning, thank you forjoining us today. are you reassured by the fa ct us today. are you reassured by the fact that the threat level has been increased, and there are now more armed officers on the streets? well, i think the increased numbers of armed officers do give reassurance. but of course, tomorrow morning, millions of us will be travelling to work and children will be travelling to...
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shadow home secretary diane abbott has told the labour conference that labour would recruit thousandsce officers. labour in government will work to make communities safe and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over the treatment of black americans. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show, we pay a flying visit to the greek islands, where one of them is planning to run its entire tourism industry on the wind and sun alone. we are hoping we can satisfy the demands of the island and we can provide power. plus, we are in santiago to taste the delights of chilean wine. we will start with the rose, and then we will serve some red wine as well. and i come face—to—face with one of my japanese food nightmares. it is chewier than a lot of sashimi i'm used to. first up this week, we are heading to the small greek island of tilos.
shadow home secretary diane abbott has told the labour conference that labour would recruit thousandsce officers. labour in government will work to make communities safe and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over the treatment of black americans. now on...
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we'll have the speech of the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, live here on bbc news. millions of germans have begun voting in the country's parliamentary elections. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. opinion polls also suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant "alternative for germany" party will become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. our correspondent, damien mcguinness, reports from berlin. this is the woman who looks set to lead germany for another four years. angela merkel is seen as a stable force in a very unstable world. economic growth here is up and unemployment is down. so, mainstream voters here look at the rest of the world with the uncertainties of brexit and trump and think that germany might just be better sticking with the leader they know they can rely on. but what we don't know is what sort of government angela merkel will end up leading. she will have to form a coalition and all of her potential partners have very different policies. that means coalition talks could g
we'll have the speech of the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, live here on bbc news. millions of germans have begun voting in the country's parliamentary elections. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. opinion polls also suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant "alternative for germany" party will become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. our correspondent, damien mcguinness, reports from berlin....
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voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election the shadow home secretary says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safer, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us national anthem. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out. hello. taking matters into their own hands, the south's controversial paedophile hunters. hello, mate. you arranged to meet a 14—year—old boy here today for sex? no. yes, you have, mate, do you want me to get the stuff out and show you? i'm not going to condone these groups and i would encourage them all to stop, but i recognise that i'm not winning that moral argument. if you try and run off, i'm going to pin you down, and i'll restrain you using reasonable force. also toni
voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election the shadow home secretary says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safer, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by...
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shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusingernment of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us national anthem. now on bbc news, click. this week, how safe is your face? pinpointing pollutants... and... i'm not sure you're pointing that hairspray the right way, lara. facial recognition. tech that can identify someone from theirface is fast becoming a thing. this biometric id has been used, albeit together with passports, at immigration control in airports. in dubai, they want to do this without the gates, allowing passengers to walk more easily through the airport. and it has also found its way into apps as an alternative to passwords for validating a payment. face recognition could be comin
shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusingernment of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us...
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held an array of government positions including science minister, shadow deputy prime minister and shadow homeod industry and therefore if you look at the totality of his background, there is hardly a better fit but this person with this step of responsibilities in ensuring the uk interests are closely guarded and represented in these exits negotiations. during his time in the reserves we understand secretary davis ensured there were a few organisers along the way, —— or had a few broken noses along the way. we know how these things go but we know you are also able to throw punches back. welcome to the us chamber of commerce and welcome to the business community very supportive of the us uk relationship. thank you. applause biron, thank you for those generous and supportive comments, particularly the ones on the end, very generous to me, particularly the ones on the end, very generous to me, so generous particularly the ones on the end, very generous to me, so generous i think -- i very generous to me, so generous i think —— i wish my parents were still alive. my father would have enjoyed it,
held an array of government positions including science minister, shadow deputy prime minister and shadow homeod industry and therefore if you look at the totality of his background, there is hardly a better fit but this person with this step of responsibilities in ensuring the uk interests are closely guarded and represented in these exits negotiations. during his time in the reserves we understand secretary davis ensured there were a few organisers along the way, —— or had a few broken...
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had held an array of government position including science minister and shadow home secretary. before being elected, he worked in the food industry. if you look at the totality of his background, he is a good person to make sure the u.k. interests are well guarded in this negotiation. in his time in the reserves, secretary devos had a few broken noses --secretary dvis had a few broken noses on occasion. secretary davis, welcome to a committee very supportive of the u.s.-u.k. relation. >> thank you for this generous comments. good morning to you all. it's a pleasure to be here. i am a long-standing fan of the united states. you are the only country to be successfully founded on an idea, the idea of freedom and democracy put together. it is such a privilege to be here. the last time i was in the they -- the last time i gave a major speech in the states was in texas. now of course facing a devastating natural disaster. the people in the united states and the united kingdom are one in the same. we have stood side-by-side through tough times, through world wars, through terrorism, t
had held an array of government position including science minister and shadow home secretary. before being elected, he worked in the food industry. if you look at the totality of his background, he is a good person to make sure the u.k. interests are well guarded in this negotiation. in his time in the reserves, secretary devos had a few broken noses --secretary dvis had a few broken noses on occasion. secretary davis, welcome to a committee very supportive of the u.s.-u.k. relation. >>...
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held an array of government positions including science minister, shadow deputy prime minister and shadow home secretary. before being elected to parliament, he worked in the agra food industry. therefore if you look at the totality of his background experiences, there's hardly a better fit for a person with this set of responsibilities in ensuring the u.k. interests are closely guarded and represents in the exit negotiations. we understand secretary davis had a few broken noses along the way on more than one occasion. we know how these things go, but we know you're also able to throw punches back. so, secretary davis, welcome to the u.s. chamber of commerce and welcome to a business community very supportive of the u.s./u.k. relationship. thank you. [ applause ]. >> byron, thank you for those generous and supportive comments, particularly the ones on the end, very generous to me, so generous i wish my parents were so alive. my father would have enjoyed it. my mother might have believed it. good morning to you all. it's a pleasure to be here. i'm a longstanding fan of the united states. you ar
held an array of government positions including science minister, shadow deputy prime minister and shadow home secretary. before being elected to parliament, he worked in the agra food industry. therefore if you look at the totality of his background experiences, there's hardly a better fit for a person with this set of responsibilities in ensuring the u.k. interests are closely guarded and represents in the exit negotiations. we understand secretary davis had a few broken noses along the way...
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in the last half hour the shadow home secretary diane abbott told us the party was as united as ever. a few. we've 7,000 delegates and tens of thousands of visitors. 0n the back of a general election result which upended expectations and showed our manifesto was extremely popular, there's an enormous amount of unity. germany goes to the polls today for a general election that looks set to see the chancellor, angela merkel, secure a fourth term in office. however, her win could be overshadowed by the nationalist alternative for germany party. 0pinion polls suggest it could become the first far—right movement since the second world war to enter parliament. six men have been injured in a suspected acid attack in east london. police were called to a shopping centre close to westfield in stratford last night, following reports a group of men were spraying a noxious substance. a 15 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. hundreds of hgv drivers in the uk have been caught using devices, which disguise how many hours they've been working for. figures seen by "radi
in the last half hour the shadow home secretary diane abbott told us the party was as united as ever. a few. we've 7,000 delegates and tens of thousands of visitors. 0n the back of a general election result which upended expectations and showed our manifesto was extremely popular, there's an enormous amount of unity. germany goes to the polls today for a general election that looks set to see the chancellor, angela merkel, secure a fourth term in office. however, her win could be overshadowed...
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. >> reporter: they would return to a shadow of their dream home. too much. angela needed a walk on the beach. the reason she ll lottery in a way. conch shells, starfish shells. >> reporter: shells she's never seen before there. >> that's what you get. >> reporter: angela just so happens to collect. >> harry took a lot from us, but he gave us back a few things. >> reporter: things that people once possessed. two items caught their eye. they found two gopro cameras with priceless family moments. >> hopefully somebody will see this, that can help us find somebody. >> reporter: the craigs are desperate to return these moments to two families. now more than ever, they say their needs to be a good story out of harvey. >> a lot of people have hope. we have hope, and that's the main thing down there. hope. >> reporter: the parallels here. after harvey, a lot of people are hoping to find themselves again. >> wow. i'm going to on my facebook page. i want them to find the people who lost it. >> river flooding, or coastal flooding, sometimes shipwrecks get unearthed as
. >> reporter: they would return to a shadow of their dream home. too much. angela needed a walk on the beach. the reason she ll lottery in a way. conch shells, starfish shells. >> reporter: shells she's never seen before there. >> that's what you get. >> reporter: angela just so happens to collect. >> harry took a lot from us, but he gave us back a few things. >> reporter: things that people once possessed. two items caught their eye. they found two gopro...
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diane abbott she's also be shadow home secretary take a listen to what she's said about it and how death threats are how people treat single are should be six years ago not close to canyon creek it will. be that she's right to let. me put it in the end when i got to put a stamp on it and that she walked to the postbox now they pressed the button and she's read was abuse which those two years ago people do constrictions to even write down. and it doesn't really matter what side of the political spectrum you're on they're all both labor and conservative m.p.'s have been subjected to pretty nasty abuse and research shows that it's a particularly big problem for women and politicians of ethnic minorities so examples of the types of abuse that politicians had during the last election campaign was one conservative candidate being racially abused at a polling station another conservative m.p. cheryl mari her election posters were actually covered with swastikas and a labor m.p. a former labor m.p. he was actually physically assaulted at the polling station when he went to vote or when he was de
diane abbott she's also be shadow home secretary take a listen to what she's said about it and how death threats are how people treat single are should be six years ago not close to canyon creek it will. be that she's right to let. me put it in the end when i got to put a stamp on it and that she walked to the postbox now they pressed the button and she's read was abuse which those two years ago people do constrictions to even write down. and it doesn't really matter what side of the political...
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contagion if we are talking about the rust belt banks, the danger is by extending the shadow loans outside of their home province , innocence diversifying the risks, which is a good thing from a prudential standpoint, but a bad thing if loans and other parts of the country goes sour. that is the big unknown. rishaad: what is the scale? do we have any idea? >> as far as ubs is concerned, shadow lending is on the order of 14 trillion, so that is a rough figure that we are looking at. again, a lot of rogue ridges are looking at what is the quantum of the total, and you are getting basically tens of trillions of yuan estimates coming at you. these are big numbers. which also helps you to realize why the government is so keen to rein that in. rishaad: thank you very much in. coming up, our next guest has reported on the grim future for labor supply and parts of asia. we will find out which countries are the worst off. we hear from him, next. ♪ ♪ back and looking at the latest business flash headlines. toshiba intends to make a decision on the sale of its chip business on the 13th of september. it says the co
contagion if we are talking about the rust belt banks, the danger is by extending the shadow loans outside of their home province , innocence diversifying the risks, which is a good thing from a prudential standpoint, but a bad thing if loans and other parts of the country goes sour. that is the big unknown. rishaad: what is the scale? do we have any idea? >> as far as ubs is concerned, shadow lending is on the order of 14 trillion, so that is a rough figure that we are looking at. again,...
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the statue is in the symbolic shadow of frederick douglass's home. there are many demands floating about to do something with that piece. when lincoln was inaugurated and talked about the sin of slavery, his second inauguration, he looked at a statue of george washington that was in the plaza of the u.s. capital for both of his inaugurations, even that was taken away. people thought it was ludicrous because washington was bare chested. in thelled it georgie bath. it is in the national museum of american history in some corner. that used to be in the plaza. these things do change. i do not like destruction, i like context. -- to a monument in santa fe, a monument to a white victory over a native american tribe. it sits in the plaza where american indian merchants, and sell their wares. it had a phrase, this is the place where the noble white settlers defeated the savage indians. response was to take out the word savage, they just scratched it out. context means a lot. there is a way to contextualize works of art that people may find disturbing word --
the statue is in the symbolic shadow of frederick douglass's home. there are many demands floating about to do something with that piece. when lincoln was inaugurated and talked about the sin of slavery, his second inauguration, he looked at a statue of george washington that was in the plaza of the u.s. capital for both of his inaugurations, even that was taken away. people thought it was ludicrous because washington was bare chested. in thelled it georgie bath. it is in the national museum of...
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they felt google got too pushy a sentiment shared by people who live in the shadow of google in the santiago villa mobile homeark. is google pushing its weight around? >> yes, because they are powerful and expanding in san jose now. >> reporter: google said it supports the north bayshore plan and the almost 10,000 units of housing. the statement also says, quote, we believe the plan has to include office, retail and community spaces alongside parks and residential units. we look forward to continuing the conversation in advance of the november 14th vote for full adoption. mountain view had once hoped the plan would ease the housing-job imbalance in this part of the city but that goal seems as distant as ever. len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> let's check weather. >> i got off the phone with captain mike from alameda. he says tell me it's going to be smooth sailing as it has been this past week? not! sorry. it's all because of the wind. as soon as the winds rotate west, we start to see the return of the fog and the end as a result cooler conditions. but more of a ripple on the bay so not as glassy in alameda as it has
they felt google got too pushy a sentiment shared by people who live in the shadow of google in the santiago villa mobile homeark. is google pushing its weight around? >> yes, because they are powerful and expanding in san jose now. >> reporter: google said it supports the north bayshore plan and the almost 10,000 units of housing. the statement also says, quote, we believe the plan has to include office, retail and community spaces alongside parks and residential units. we look...
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shadows? >> i won't have anywhere to go. because this is my home. >> reporter: and that was sesealia vega reporting. there were marches there over the bay area today. >> this is a home. you're all my home. >> reporter: she did not give out her last name at this dreamers rally at city hall. >> the today the federal administration has broken that promise and turned their backs on these young people. >> reporter: he ended up in the u.s. as a child of illegal immigrants. >> be able to have a job that pays well where i can have access to health care benefits. >> reporter: but as of today the department of homeland security will stop processing new applications and those will be allowed to renew if theirs expires in the next six months. r republicans have always criticized president obama for createing it through an executive order. >> order to pass laws, more than to go through congress, president obama avoided doing that. >> reporter: but some republicans are now warming up to the idea of keeping the dreamers here, perhaps even offering them a path to
shadows? >> i won't have anywhere to go. because this is my home. >> reporter: and that was sesealia vega reporting. there were marches there over the bay area today. >> this is a home. you're all my home. >> reporter: she did not give out her last name at this dreamers rally at city hall. >> the today the federal administration has broken that promise and turned their backs on these young people. >> reporter: he ended up in the u.s. as a child of illegal...
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the united states is their home, and the daca program has afforded these dreamers the opportunity to come out of the shadows, work legally and pursue their educational goals. they are buying homes, creating businesses, working in our schools and hospitals and contributing to our economy. simply put, they are active members of our opportunity. mr. speaker, congress can save these young americans from deportation and so i have introduced, along with my friend, congresswoman lucille roybal-allard, to ensure dreamers can continue to fully participate in the american way of life and one day even become proud american citizens. the love for this country is already embedded in their hearts, but there are other alternatives that we can pass, such as the rack act, sponsored by my good friend and florida colleague, congressman curbelo, the bridge act sponsored by my friend, congressman coffman, that gives dreamers the chance to build their future. congress has less than six months to act. the clock is ticking, mr. speaker. let's do what is right and vote on these bills. thank you, sir. the speaker pro tempore: the ge
the united states is their home, and the daca program has afforded these dreamers the opportunity to come out of the shadows, work legally and pursue their educational goals. they are buying homes, creating businesses, working in our schools and hospitals and contributing to our economy. simply put, they are active members of our opportunity. mr. speaker, congress can save these young americans from deportation and so i have introduced, along with my friend, congresswoman lucille roybal-allard,...
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. >> reporter: she says daca led her out of the shadows and allowed her to give back to the country she feels is her home >> i feel valuable and that this country recognizes me. >> reporter: today she joins more than 200 people to fight to preserve daca. >> once i got daca, pretty much so many doors open. >> reporter: many daca recipients are worried that today's decision will put them back in the shadow. >> i am scared i won't be able to provide again. or that i won't have the quality of life that i have now. >> reporter: sam liccardo and core tessi vowed that they will do all they can. daca recipients locked arms, fearful about the future but fearless about defending the program they say changed their lives. >> reporter: some of the daca recipients i talked with today say they are concerned because now all of their personal information is on file. reporting live in san jose,na marianne favro. >> take a look at this map. more than 220,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers in all. texas has the second most. more than 600,000 are from mexico by far the most of any country. el salvador is next followed by guatemala, honduras
. >> reporter: she says daca led her out of the shadows and allowed her to give back to the country she feels is her home >> i feel valuable and that this country recognizes me. >> reporter: today she joins more than 200 people to fight to preserve daca. >> once i got daca, pretty much so many doors open. >> reporter: many daca recipients are worried that today's decision will put them back in the shadow. >> i am scared i won't be able to provide again. or...
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john all ripped apart. 95% of homes in barbuda are gone, at least 22 dead in the caribbean. as hurricane jose follows closely in irma's shadowthem and hope they come home soon. >> reporter: well, jose is now heading for those islands that are already hit badly by irma, so the race is on now to evacuate people from there before it hits. dan, paula. >> it's incredible, this one-two punch. and our hurricane coverage continues right after this break on "gma." parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. with parodontax toothpaste. ♪ super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. and with the "25 cent event", office depot officemax takes care of mom! now, all this just 25 cents each! ♪ taking care of business ♪ ♪ so many americans struggle with finances. starting today, state farm is here
john all ripped apart. 95% of homes in barbuda are gone, at least 22 dead in the caribbean. as hurricane jose follows closely in irma's shadowthem and hope they come home soon. >> reporter: well, jose is now heading for those islands that are already hit badly by irma, so the race is on now to evacuate people from there before it hits. dan, paula. >> it's incredible, this one-two punch. and our hurricane coverage continues right after this break on "gma." parodontax, the...
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home. for samantha mcdonald, that means using just about anything to feel attractive. >> the the eye shadows new. i just invented it. this is my toothbrush. >> recently when mcdonald took another step to simulate her life at home, she got 30 days in disciplinary segregation. >> this time is because i was celebrating my birthday, and i made alcohol. and someone actually snitched on me. i was making it in a bottle with bread for yeast, fruit for like the acids and stuff, and then i used juice from the lunch which also has sugar and gives it a little taste. >> mcdonald is charged with petty larceny and burglary. she pled not guilty but admits to entering an unlocked home during a time when she was living on the streets and addicted to drugs. >> i went to the fridge to get something to eat. then i went from the fridge to the bedroom to see if they had any change on their dresser, whatever. and when i opened the first drawer, there was $300 sitting in the drawer. so i took $300 and left. >> mcdonald has struggled with drug use, ranging from marijuana and ecstasy to crack and cocaine. she says sh
home. for samantha mcdonald, that means using just about anything to feel attractive. >> the the eye shadows new. i just invented it. this is my toothbrush. >> recently when mcdonald took another step to simulate her life at home, she got 30 days in disciplinary segregation. >> this time is because i was celebrating my birthday, and i made alcohol. and someone actually snitched on me. i was making it in a bottle with bread for yeast, fruit for like the acids and stuff, and...
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shadows? >> i won't have anywhere to go. i won't have anywhere to go. because this is my home. >> and cecilia vega with us live tonight from the white house. and celia, former president obama who has weighed in so rarely on this administration, sending a message? >> reporter: he said he would weigh in when he felt like our core values as a country are at stake. well, today he said this move to rescind daca is cruel, wrong, and self-defeating, and this is ultimately this is about basic decency. >> cecilia vega with us tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> next here, a reality check. what are the chances congress will act on the d.r.e.a.m.ers to protect them with this new action taken by the president? abc's mary bruce back on the hill for us. >> reporter: with the fate of the d.r.e.a.m.ers now in their hands, tonight, congress is bracing for a bruising fight. >> here's the deal. the congress is going to have to up its game. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan says he wants to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers, but many conservatives disagree. it's a familiar battle. lawmakers have already trie
shadows? >> i won't have anywhere to go. i won't have anywhere to go. because this is my home. >> and cecilia vega with us live tonight from the white house. and celia, former president obama who has weighed in so rarely on this administration, sending a message? >> reporter: he said he would weigh in when he felt like our core values as a country are at stake. well, today he said this move to rescind daca is cruel, wrong, and self-defeating, and this is ultimately this is...
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thousands are living in homes that are unfit for human habitation. why, along with our shadowhousing minister, john healy, and i think john for his work, [applause] we are launching a review of social housing policy. it's building, planning, regulation and management. we will listen to tenants across the country and propose a radical program of action and bring it back to next year's conference. but some things are already clear. tenants are not being listened to. we will insist that every home is fit for human habitation, a proposal this tory government voted down in parliament. [applause] and we will control rents. when the younger generations housing costs are three times more than those of the grandparents, that is not sustainable. [applause] rent controls exist in many cities across the world. and i want our cities to have those powers, too, and tenants, to have those protections. we also need to tax undeveloped land held by developers, and have the power to compulsorily purchase. as ed miliband said, "use it or lose it." [applause] families need homes. after grenfell, we
thousands are living in homes that are unfit for human habitation. why, along with our shadowhousing minister, john healy, and i think john for his work, [applause] we are launching a review of social housing policy. it's building, planning, regulation and management. we will listen to tenants across the country and propose a radical program of action and bring it back to next year's conference. but some things are already clear. tenants are not being listened to. we will insist that every home...
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homes that are unfit for human habitation. that is why, along with oui’ habitation. that is why, along with our shadowand i thankjohn for his work, we are launching... a review of social housing policy, its planning, building, regulation and management. we will listen to te na nts management. we will listen to tenants across the country and propose a radical programme of action and bring it back to next yea r‘s action and bring it back to next year's conference. but some things are already very clear. tenants are not being listened to. we will insist that every home is fit for human habitation, a proposal this tory government voted down in parliament. and we will control rents. when the younger generation's housing costs are three times more than those of their grandparents. cheering and applause that... is not sustainable. rent controls exist in many cities across the world and i want our cities to have those powers, too, and tenants to have those protections. we also need to tax undeveloped land held by developers. applause and have the power to compulsorily purchase, as ed miliband said, use it or
homes that are unfit for human habitation. that is why, along with oui’ habitation. that is why, along with our shadowand i thankjohn for his work, we are launching... a review of social housing policy, its planning, building, regulation and management. we will listen to te na nts management. we will listen to tenants across the country and propose a radical programme of action and bring it back to next yea r‘s action and bring it back to next year's conference. but some things are already...
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shadow of the old south mill. a triple decker. that is a three-family home stacked one on top of the other. and my father grew up on the first floor of 88 phillips street. five brothers and sisters and a mother and father in this very tiny space. and i rang the doorbell to see who lives there now. and the door opened, and it was a dominican family with their children. and the accents were different, but the aspirations just the same for that family as existed for the markeys. my father graduated from lawrence school, the vocational program, and his son is a united states senator from the state of massachusetts. that was a dream that my father had, or his father and mother had, to be here in america to give opportunities not so much for themselves but for the next generation. well, that's what we're talking about. we're talking about these young people whose parents brought them here to give them a better chance. but the children didn't have a choice on whether or not they would come here. they saw the promise that hard work and education and opportunity helped a little bit by the government
shadow of the old south mill. a triple decker. that is a three-family home stacked one on top of the other. and my father grew up on the first floor of 88 phillips street. five brothers and sisters and a mother and father in this very tiny space. and i rang the doorbell to see who lives there now. and the door opened, and it was a dominican family with their children. and the accents were different, but the aspirations just the same for that family as existed for the markeys. my father...
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detrying their trust, forcing them -- betraying their trust, forcing them back in the shadows and kicking them out of their homes. these kids put their faith in our government to protect them. they underwent rigorous background checks and paid the required fees. all for an opportunity to better themselves and their communities, and we are failing them. i share a similar story, as many of these dreamers. i emigrated to the united states with my parents as a 5-year-old boy from mexico. this great country since has given me the opportunity to work hard, raise my two children and serve my country in local government, the military and here in congress. terminating daca and stripping dreamers of that same hope and opportunity is unconscionable and incompatible with our american values. we are a nation of immigrants and made stronger by their contribution. following the president's shameful decision this week, congress must take action and pass the bipartisan dream act which would provide a permanent legislative solution to allow dreamers to remain in the united states and continue to contribute to our nation's future.
detrying their trust, forcing them -- betraying their trust, forcing them back in the shadows and kicking them out of their homes. these kids put their faith in our government to protect them. they underwent rigorous background checks and paid the required fees. all for an opportunity to better themselves and their communities, and we are failing them. i share a similar story, as many of these dreamers. i emigrated to the united states with my parents as a 5-year-old boy from mexico. this great...
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shadow and trust our government and then punish them for it. google ceo tweeted, dreamers are our neighbors, our friends and our coworkers. this is their home.gress needs to act to defend daca. democratic senator kamala harris tweeted dreamers grew up in america and it is their home. deporting them back to a place they don't even know be cool. -- would be cruel. russia's president vladimir putin is warning of a global catastrophe if the north korean crisis is not resolved through diplomacy. he condemned pyongyang's latest nuclear test but refused to back a s. call for tougher sanctions saying, sanctions are now useless. in south korea we are seeing a demonstration of military might with more live fire drills. reporter: military hardware is on the move. south korean warship's conduct live fire drills off the coast. more exercises are planned for the coming days. a shell of what the south could bring to bear against north korean aggression. forces have already simulated attacks on the north's nuclear test facility and now a decade's old limit to the side of warheads being ud is being limit -- being lifted. it was agreed on with the u.s. the ke
shadow and trust our government and then punish them for it. google ceo tweeted, dreamers are our neighbors, our friends and our coworkers. this is their home.gress needs to act to defend daca. democratic senator kamala harris tweeted dreamers grew up in america and it is their home. deporting them back to a place they don't even know be cool. -- would be cruel. russia's president vladimir putin is warning of a global catastrophe if the north korean crisis is not resolved through diplomacy. he...
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shadow. lots of examples. and that is my one more thing. >> greg: kids at home, do not eat koreans, i learned the hard way. >>y: and he blames it on us. >> greg: my podcast, with dave rubin, called the rubin report, you find it on youtube. it is out now, and it is great. we talked a lot about fox news, just a little dirt on tucker. >> kimberly: you need makeup when you do those. what happens to you? anemic? >> greg: yes, i look pasty. greg's fitness tips, did you ever want to know how to blow your nose without a handkerchie handkerchief? hillary has an explanation. >> i don't want to shut my eyes on national television, but you hold and you breathe through one, and then you hold, and then you exhale through the other, and youto keep going, it is very relaxing. >> greg: i would use a handkerchief when i blow my nose come i think it is weird to use your fingers. >> dana: that is really not good. a >> juan: she was talking about meditation, wasn't she? >> greg: that it's big news but it was not about meditation. >> kimberly: by popular demand, it is time for the return. >> greg: they never will get it right. >>
shadow. lots of examples. and that is my one more thing. >> greg: kids at home, do not eat koreans, i learned the hard way. >>y: and he blames it on us. >> greg: my podcast, with dave rubin, called the rubin report, you find it on youtube. it is out now, and it is great. we talked a lot about fox news, just a little dirt on tucker. >> kimberly: you need makeup when you do those. what happens to you? anemic? >> greg: yes, i look pasty. greg's fitness tips, did you...
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home office. an eight—week course including shadowing to get experience and those ongoing developmental training. of youngsters at the medway youth detention centre last year with the riots at hmp birmingham. it is not just the handling of people, it is about 201a, gas had to pay back more than 100 about 201a, gas had to pay back more than100 main about 201a, gas had to pay back more than 100 main pounds for the government for overcharging on the tagging of offenders. if you were a dispassionate observer would you say there needs to be a review into the awarding of contracts to gas which are being paid for by taxpayers money? the awarding of contracts is a very competitive process which is scrutinised in minute detail by the awarding body. let me deal with the birmingham incident that you mention. that incident was one of a series of similar incidents across public and private sector establishments. i think it is actually wrong to say that was caused by gas. that was caused by a number of factors. do i believe that we deliver a good value for money service? yes, i do. and they say that on the bac
home office. an eight—week course including shadowing to get experience and those ongoing developmental training. of youngsters at the medway youth detention centre last year with the riots at hmp birmingham. it is not just the handling of people, it is about 201a, gas had to pay back more than 100 about 201a, gas had to pay back more than100 main about 201a, gas had to pay back more than 100 main pounds for the government for overcharging on the tagging of offenders. if you were a...
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shadow aircraft. the crew completed more than 100 successful operations during hurricane harvey in houston. they've been home for only about a week. now they're going to florida because of their elite rescue skills. >> calling for calm communities in st. louis missouri are on edge after three days of vienlts protest attention, following the acquittal of a white police officer who shot and killed an african-american man. city leaders in st. louis are asking for peace. officer jason stockily was found not guilty in the shootth death of jason smith. this followed a high-speed car chase in 2011. over the weekend day time peaceful protests turned into nightly clashes with officers. more than 80 people arrested on various charges including damaging property and spraying an unknown chemical at officers. >> there hasn't been justice. we'll be out here until there is justice until everyone is treated equitiably. >> this is the crowd gathered outside the st. louis city justice center. at this point -- at this point tonight those protests continue to be peaceful. >>> it's the silken valley showdown. the battle between
shadow aircraft. the crew completed more than 100 successful operations during hurricane harvey in houston. they've been home for only about a week. now they're going to florida because of their elite rescue skills. >> calling for calm communities in st. louis missouri are on edge after three days of vienlts protest attention, following the acquittal of a white police officer who shot and killed an african-american man. city leaders in st. louis are asking for peace. officer jason...
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home opener this afternoon. i'm anita oh, here next, the protest that could over shadow the show. >> also ahead, huge flames, shoota roof of this building. where this blaze brought the several fire companies overnight. >> and a very warm start to the day. it is all all uphill from here we are back to tell you just how hot it will get today. (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >> good morning, i'm jan carabeo, lot of sun on tap today. >> closing in on record heat, too, here ' chelsey ingram with eyewitness werth, good morning, kelly. >> high there, jan, good morning, everyone, yes, not going to be feeling like fall throughout the day today. that's for sure. take a look at the current numbers across the region where right now checking in the 60s, and 70s, all depending on where you liver of the 72 degrees in philadelphia, zero seven in trenton, down the shore mid 60s and the poconos, checking in the upper 60s, even warm in the poconos today.
home opener this afternoon. i'm anita oh, here next, the protest that could over shadow the show. >> also ahead, huge flames, shoota roof of this building. where this blaze brought the several fire companies overnight. >> and a very warm start to the day. it is all all uphill from here we are back to tell you just how hot it will get today. (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more...
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home i've ever really known. >> so either stay here and sort of live in the real shadows, is what i'm hearing, or go back to mexicowhich the last time you were there was when you were itty-bitty. what would you even do in mexico? have you thought that far this. >> the only thing i take a bit of gratitude in is that i was able to finish my degrees. my education is something that could be taken away at all. it doesn't matter where i go now. i know that i have my degree taken care of. my education is something that no one can take away from me, regardless of my immigration status. like that's something that's made me valuable to someone out there. >> you're right, by the way, and congrats on, you know -- congrats on that degree. what does it mean also -- just your family? i know your sisters were born here, so they have their paper. what does that mean for your family? >> for my family, it's -- it's a strange middle ground to be in, because my parents have been spending the last few months just worried mostly about me, worried about my future, worried about my opportunities and what i can do to take care of myself. a
home i've ever really known. >> so either stay here and sort of live in the real shadows, is what i'm hearing, or go back to mexicowhich the last time you were there was when you were itty-bitty. what would you even do in mexico? have you thought that far this. >> the only thing i take a bit of gratitude in is that i was able to finish my degrees. my education is something that could be taken away at all. it doesn't matter where i go now. i know that i have my degree taken care of....
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patient is, go home, get your affairs in order, and make that person comfortable for the rest of their life. pete basically said, "f" that. >> reporter: instead of disappearing into the shadowstes was determined to show the world how devastating a.l.s. really is. pete now breathes through a ventilator which keeps him alive. it's a difficult decision. only 10 percent of a.l.s. patients choose to make it. as a result, a nurse is on hand 24/7. daily life is a constant and costly struggle. the medical bills around $90,000 a month. pete's family now fund-raising to help pay those bills. just a few months ago, his family thought they might lose him. but then after yet another change in medication, pete battled back. posting this video. yes, that's pearl jam's "alive." showing that his steely determination and his sense of humor still very much intact. then again, pete has a lot to live for. >> i can't imagine how happy i'm going to be when i have my own little baby. >> reporter: this was one of the last times he was able to speak, just before his daughter lucy was born. tell me about what you see in his love for his daughter. >> it's pretty crazy. he's so madly in love with her. s
patient is, go home, get your affairs in order, and make that person comfortable for the rest of their life. pete basically said, "f" that. >> reporter: instead of disappearing into the shadowstes was determined to show the world how devastating a.l.s. really is. pete now breathes through a ventilator which keeps him alive. it's a difficult decision. only 10 percent of a.l.s. patients choose to make it. as a result, a nurse is on hand 24/7. daily life is a constant and costly...
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shadows. people brought to the united states as children. many of whom have never known any other home.n tuesday the entire program could come to an end and that's because attorneys general from ten states have threatened to sue the president if he does not end dacca by then. but you know, guys, presidenting is hard and poor donald trump is apparently having a really tough time making his decision. at least that's what anonymous white house aids would like for us to believe. the headline yesterday, trump at war with himself over dreamers. administration officials say he's conflicted between his instinct to be tough on immigration and his personal feelings. at least we know who the real victim is. according to reports from fox news >>> donald trump has until tuesday to decide what to do those spinning would like you to know he's not so heartless he's going to throw out all these young people right away, they can stay in the united states and keep working until their work permits run out. and then they're on their own. joining us now jose vargas a pulitzer prize winning -- not eligible fo
shadows. people brought to the united states as children. many of whom have never known any other home.n tuesday the entire program could come to an end and that's because attorneys general from ten states have threatened to sue the president if he does not end dacca by then. but you know, guys, presidenting is hard and poor donald trump is apparently having a really tough time making his decision. at least that's what anonymous white house aids would like for us to believe. the headline...
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shadow of an active volcano. volcano erupted the national media created a local panic by mis reporting the call to evacuate. the facts helped calm the situation and found a permanent home on the way yes and i thought the rest and then. programs which discussed the preservation of culture social issues political commentary on local and national topics we often say our programming is kaleidoscopic because it mixes all these voices and reality a member of the community comes to us and says just a program according to what she would like to talk about what she would like to hear this is how the community participates how they listen to the radio. i there are community radio stations for workers which build support for labor reforms and issues around their jobs there are environmentalists feminists stations for different age groups this contributes to a media system which is much more. and diverse the classic example is for indigenous communities to be able to broadcast in their own languages in their own culture where you. can. write your own costs in the tiny mountain municipality or sometimes. in the state where haka. it broadcasts in a mix of spanish and the indigenous
shadow of an active volcano. volcano erupted the national media created a local panic by mis reporting the call to evacuate. the facts helped calm the situation and found a permanent home on the way yes and i thought the rest and then. programs which discussed the preservation of culture social issues political commentary on local and national topics we often say our programming is kaleidoscopic because it mixes all these voices and reality a member of the community comes to us and says just a...
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home for joining us. today is the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which cast a long shadow every year over anything else that happens on this date in the news. tonight, as i speak, the site of the twin towers in new york city. see on the right side of the screen. it's lit with the tribute in light. twin towers of light shoot four miles up into the sky. u.n. security counsel passed sanctions on north korea. the north korea sanctions are way less than what the u.s. government had initially proposed but they did pass historic historically and russia, for russia and take that personally. the russian state media outlet is being investigated by the fbi. according to the reporting, the fbi is talking with former employees of sputnik that reportedly interested in whether or not sputnik is more of a news outlet and russian government propaganda network and if they are that, they need to register as foreign agents or going to get kicked out of this country. mike's scoop today at yahoo, it interesting. for a long time partnered at "newsweek magazine." and particularly on national security issues. now
home for joining us. today is the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which cast a long shadow every year over anything else that happens on this date in the news. tonight, as i speak, the site of the twin towers in new york city. see on the right side of the screen. it's lit with the tribute in light. twin towers of light shoot four miles up into the sky. u.n. security counsel passed sanctions on north korea. the north korea sanctions are way less than what the u.s. government had...