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shah rukh khan the brand is an international phenomenon, has shah rukh khan the brand become bigger thanng a brand, it wasn't a conscious decision doing things that would lead to something. i think that happens now in more modern times, or at least in india in modern times, where imagery is created by management. i've never taken things so intricately. i've just done things that i feel. and more often than not it has gone right, but i don't know how to do it right again. but, yeah, it does get out of control. sometimes even the simplest of things said, or the simplest of actions, can seem to trouble people. and that's a little shocking to me, and sometimes has made me a little more wary of what i should do, where i should do, how i should do, and when i should do. there's absolutely crowds and swarms of people that stand outside your house at the weekend. every time you land at a different airport, there's paparazzi waiting for you. is it not tiring, after a point? it's not tiring, it's not irritating, it can get a little... the people i spend my personal time with, which is family, they
shah rukh khan the brand is an international phenomenon, has shah rukh khan the brand become bigger thanng a brand, it wasn't a conscious decision doing things that would lead to something. i think that happens now in more modern times, or at least in india in modern times, where imagery is created by management. i've never taken things so intricately. i've just done things that i feel. and more often than not it has gone right, but i don't know how to do it right again. but, yeah, it does get...
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the wife of the former shah is at the center of this intrigue. tells dw news why the berlin exhibition had to be canceled. ♪ sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of top stories, civil society group human rights watch says populism such as donald trump's election campaign is a threat to democracy in the u.s. and europe. populism encourages hate this -- hatefulness. key figures in the incoming trump administration had broken ranks with the president-elect. the would-be cia chief and potential difference secretary have taken a hard line on russia at hearings to confirm their appointments. in business news, there are more emissions troubles for carmakers , and christophe is following that from the business desk. reporter: diesel, emissions, software, if that makes you think volkswagen, you are not wrong, but there is more. french prosecutors are looking at rendell -- renault at cheating. and the epa in the u.s. has taken aim at fiat chrysler. the company faces potential fines for more than $4 billion. reporter: the u.s. environmental protection agen
the wife of the former shah is at the center of this intrigue. tells dw news why the berlin exhibition had to be canceled. ♪ sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of top stories, civil society group human rights watch says populism such as donald trump's election campaign is a threat to democracy in the u.s. and europe. populism encourages hate this -- hatefulness. key figures in the incoming trump administration had broken ranks with the president-elect. the would-be cia chief and potential...
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i'd also like to include a shout out for bollywood legend shah rukh khan, who brilliantly handles theedy, fanis a roller—coaster ride, built on not one but two great performances by shah rukh khan, no wonder he is one of the world's most popular movie stars. 2016 was also the year we lost some great stars, from gene wilder, star of timeless classics like blazing saddles and young frankenstein, to alan rickman, who worked wonders both behind and in front of the camera, to david bowie, whose man who fell to earth got a poignant big—screen rerelease in june. other significant re—issues include the 30th anniversary outing for david lynch's blue velvet and a big—screen rerelease of in the heat of the night as part of the bfi's black star season, celebrating the range, versatility and power of black actors. perhaps the most remarkable return of 2016 was of napoleon, abel gance‘s silent masterpiece from 1927, back on our screens with a magnificent score by carl davis. seen in its most complete form, this reissue was the result of decades of research and restoration work, and what a glorious
i'd also like to include a shout out for bollywood legend shah rukh khan, who brilliantly handles theedy, fanis a roller—coaster ride, built on not one but two great performances by shah rukh khan, no wonder he is one of the world's most popular movie stars. 2016 was also the year we lost some great stars, from gene wilder, star of timeless classics like blazing saddles and young frankenstein, to alan rickman, who worked wonders both behind and in front of the camera, to david bowie, whose...
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witnesses who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of the shah.aw who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of the shah. i just saw the truck going onto the sidewalk from the road and hitting the soldiers and it took me some time to understand it was a terror attack. those who died we re was a terror attack. those who died were all in their 20s. more than a dozen others were wounded. you can still see the skid marks in the dark here. this is the very spot where those soldiers were killed. there has been an upsurge in palestinian attacks on its release in the past year or attacks on its release in the past year 01’ so, attacks on its release in the past year or so, but this is one of the deadliest and the use of a lorry is also something unusual. visiting the scene, the prime minister said this was similar to recent attacks in europe and it could have been inspired by the so—called islamic state. we know the identity of the attacker. according to the signs he was a supporter of the islamic state. we know there has been a series of terror attacks. they are
witnesses who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of the shah.aw who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of the shah. i just saw the truck going onto the sidewalk from the road and hitting the soldiers and it took me some time to understand it was a terror attack. those who died we re was a terror attack. those who died were all in their 20s. more than a dozen others were wounded. you can still see the skid marks in the dark here. this is the very spot where those soldiers were killed. there has been an...
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wanted him to put khomeini under lock and key, and he told the shah, no, if this man wants to leave,hat is his right to leave. that was around the time khomeini went to paris. had askedk the shah saddam to get this guy out of the country, which turned out to be a mistake, and i think saddam agreed to do that, to force them out, because he had so much in the iranian relationship. host: i want to destroy you some video of colin powell and a very crucial speech at the u.n. sitting behind him is george tenet, who is running the cia when you were in it. clip] >> every statement i make is backed up by sources. we are giving you the and conclusions based on solid intelligence. numerous human sources tell us the iraqis are moving not just documents and hard drives but weapons of mass destruction keep them from being found by instructors. what do you think of that? guest: i'm sure that colin powell, if he could dial it back , wished he probably stayed home that day. host: why did he do it? everybody was waiting for this speech. guest: i don't know. to be quite honest with you, i participated
wanted him to put khomeini under lock and key, and he told the shah, no, if this man wants to leave,hat is his right to leave. that was around the time khomeini went to paris. had askedk the shah saddam to get this guy out of the country, which turned out to be a mistake, and i think saddam agreed to do that, to force them out, because he had so much in the iranian relationship. host: i want to destroy you some video of colin powell and a very crucial speech at the u.n. sitting behind him is...
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do talk to naz shah. i would agree, the moment we seem naz shah.. there is no fixed weight yet for the state visit, but recognising those difficulties might be in the interests long—term of the united kingdom and the united states. we have been placed in a dilemma by his recent actions, and thatis dilemma by his recent actions, and that is tough on the prime minister bearing in mind how successful she was in washington, but there are real difficulties with the president of he goes on governing as he has set out. naz shah, do you want to respond? yes, i hear what alistair is saying in terms of listening to people and the climb—down if you like an nato. however, this is a person whose country is having mass protest and is not listening to the people of his very own country, and more people voted for hillary clinton, so it really smacks in the face of it is democracy in terms of what we stand for, our british values, to have him have a state visit at all. i think we need to listen to the people, the last count was over a million in literally minutes w
do talk to naz shah. i would agree, the moment we seem naz shah.. there is no fixed weight yet for the state visit, but recognising those difficulties might be in the interests long—term of the united kingdom and the united states. we have been placed in a dilemma by his recent actions, and thatis dilemma by his recent actions, and that is tough on the prime minister bearing in mind how successful she was in washington, but there are real difficulties with the president of he goes on...
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let's return to ashish shah from global credit.m,are starting to look at brazil, mexico, and turkey. we saw bank intervention in turkey. anything give you positive that those markets? >> in mexico and turkey, both are going to real challenges. the currencies are getting cheap. i think when you look at across the world, yet the balance out the violation with the policy direction. in brazil's case, 12 months ago, 18 months ago, this was a country that was really challenged, had gone to a lot of populism. they are finding austerity domestically. that is helpful to the bond market. use all the central bank cut rates 75 basis points. when you're thinking about bonds, you have to think globally. those cuts occurring there are very different from the tone we are seeing in the u.s. where the fed is raising rates. mark: you say europe looks attractive to the u.s. you're looking at euro denominated debt relative to the u.s. just elaborate. >> sure thing. the nice thing about europe is it is earlier in the cycle both economic and credit to th
let's return to ashish shah from global credit.m,are starting to look at brazil, mexico, and turkey. we saw bank intervention in turkey. anything give you positive that those markets? >> in mexico and turkey, both are going to real challenges. the currencies are getting cheap. i think when you look at across the world, yet the balance out the violation with the policy direction. in brazil's case, 12 months ago, 18 months ago, this was a country that was really challenged, had gone to a...
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shah gilani agrees with me. james freeman, what do you say?rump-induced markets and tax regulations being reduced. a big part of it, the scene on capitol hill, obamacare is going away, the mandates are going away. details to be determined later. we're moving toward a freer market in health care, moving toward more consumer choice, fewer dictates on businesses who they can cover and what exactly they have to provide. so, this is a very bullish signal and you're seeing in that capitol hill photo why this thing is failing. the president did not come back to meet with the bipartisan coalition that passed his law. it's all democrats. it was one party, a partisan move and now it's going away. stuart: that's interesting if the market is cheering on the end of obamacare and i think you're right. the mandate goes-- >> part of a positive environment right now. stuart: shah gilani, you're wildly bullish, what are you buying? >> all companies, the energy sector has done well and bp we love, a huge dividend yield and bought it lower and had a great run. i
shah gilani agrees with me. james freeman, what do you say?rump-induced markets and tax regulations being reduced. a big part of it, the scene on capitol hill, obamacare is going away, the mandates are going away. details to be determined later. we're moving toward a freer market in health care, moving toward more consumer choice, fewer dictates on businesses who they can cover and what exactly they have to provide. so, this is a very bullish signal and you're seeing in that capitol hill photo...
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as the famous shah mao show ends at the park. we'll see why critics aren't happy with the new show.ngton's farewell address and actress cynthia erivo of the broadway hit "the color purple" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey, thanks for waking up with us! a live look at the by bridge. dare i say it? the calm, the quiet -- >> oh, oh!! >> the quiet ahead of the big rainstorm on its way this weekend. i never said calm before the storm. now we said it. good morning, it's friday, january 6. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we hate that saying! >> but i said calm, quiet ahead of the big rainstorm. >> you know what he is going to say? >> mother nature's acting up. mother nature. [ laughter ] >> mother nature! >> like roqui. [ laughter ] >> and "ro." acting up. >> what?! [ overlapping speakers ] >> i nearly called her roqui. >> i'm flattered. >> that's okay. my dog's name is roxy so i always call her roxy and her roqui. >> you love us both so much. >> i'm a mes
as the famous shah mao show ends at the park. we'll see why critics aren't happy with the new show.ngton's farewell address and actress cynthia erivo of the broadway hit "the color purple" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey, thanks for waking up with us! a live look at the by bridge. dare i say it? the calm, the quiet -- >> oh, oh!!...
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bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm. of thing they expected in america — not britain — as danny savage reports. police, don't shoot. in bradford last night, an angry demonstration blocked a main road in the city centre. police, don't shoot, said one of the banners, as a small number of people protested about the shooting of yassar yaqub, 15 miles from where he died. you have killed an innocent brother! it was largely peaceful, although at least one object was thrown and some of those taking part wore balaclavas to hide their identities. a local mp has today appealed for the community to remain calm. we need to wait to see what comes out of the investigation and that's really important for the community. and in terms of the police, they have my confidence, they have regular conversations with me and updates. but if we need to have more conversations between the community and the police, you know, we must have those conversations. yassar yaqub was the man shot dead by police on monday night. a gun was found in the car that
bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm. of thing they expected in america — not britain — as danny savage reports. police, don't shoot. in bradford last night, an angry demonstration blocked a main road in the city centre. police, don't shoot, said one of the banners, as a small number of people protested about the shooting of yassar yaqub, 15 miles from where he died. you have killed an innocent brother! it was largely peaceful, although at least one object was thrown and some of...
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shah jahan built it to honor his wife, honors not just india but civilization. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. join me again tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern. see you then. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula. ...to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®.
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bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm. the bbc the shooting was the kind of thing they expected in america — not britain — as danny savage reports. police, don't shoot. in bradford last night, an angry demonstration blocked a main road in the city centre. police, don't shoot, said one of the banners, as a small number of people protested about the shooting of yassar yaqub, 15 miles from where he died. you have killed an innocent brother! it was largely peaceful, although at least one object was thrown and some of those taking part wore balaclavas to hide their identities. a local mp has today appealed for the community to remain calm. we need to wait to see what comes out of the investigation and that's really important for the community. and in terms of the police, they have my confidence, they have regular conversations with me and updates. but if we need to have more conversations between the community and the police, you know, we must have those conversations. yassar yaqub was the man shot dead by police on monday nigh
bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm. the bbc the shooting was the kind of thing they expected in america — not britain — as danny savage reports. police, don't shoot. in bradford last night, an angry demonstration blocked a main road in the city centre. police, don't shoot, said one of the banners, as a small number of people protested about the shooting of yassar yaqub, 15 miles from where he died. you have killed an innocent brother! it was largely peaceful, although at least...
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a man in the shah dove martin luther king who worked with a giant is basically alleging that we can't respect him. he's illegitim that's destructive to the fabric of our nation. >> donald trump wants to be inclusive. if you look at his twitter account. he said congressman lewis, come join me so we can make it inner cities better. he has lowered the cost of air force one. help create jobs. we see jack ma come over an say i'm create a million jobs. donald trump saved the jobs at carrier. he hasn't even taken the oath of office yet and he created jobs in this country. this is what's going on. let's help the inner cities and the urban areas. donald trump is creating jobs and making our country better. how can john lewis not think that's good for our country. judge jeanine: even steve harvey talking about the inner city. corey lewandowski, thanks so much. we'll be talking with lara trump in just a bit. but radio host, guess who. all right, cocoa. how are you, cocoa? >> this is not going to be one of our more polite conversations. jenna: we have donald trump, six days away. there is no ques
a man in the shah dove martin luther king who worked with a giant is basically alleging that we can't respect him. he's illegitim that's destructive to the fabric of our nation. >> donald trump wants to be inclusive. if you look at his twitter account. he said congressman lewis, come join me so we can make it inner cities better. he has lowered the cost of air force one. help create jobs. we see jack ma come over an say i'm create a million jobs. donald trump saved the jobs at carrier. he...
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elizabeth macdonald, shah gilani, liz peek.m reading this as another win for president trump and i think it's a win for his carrot approach. that is, you give tax breaks in america and get more investment here. what do you say, scott shellady? >> you know what i think 's going to continue with that and yes, that obvislworks. you know, when you give these ceo's the opportunities to make the right choice because it's there in black and white, instead of a feel this way or that way, a negative kind of decision. you're right, it's a carrot. when he puts it down in black and white and obviously that staying here or make it go here the right decision, you'll have a lot of ceo's make the common-sensical decision. stuart: you're right. ashley: i think that liz peek said would he use a baseball bat rather than a stick when he says that the drug makers committing murder. liz: and how do you trade a trump tweet, bullish or bearish. stuart: it's an eternity. liz peek. >> look, i think that analysts are trying to figure out what all of thes
elizabeth macdonald, shah gilani, liz peek.m reading this as another win for president trump and i think it's a win for his carrot approach. that is, you give tax breaks in america and get more investment here. what do you say, scott shellady? >> you know what i think 's going to continue with that and yes, that obvislworks. you know, when you give these ceo's the opportunities to make the right choice because it's there in black and white, instead of a feel this way or that way, a...
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man we lit up your world like the fourth of july hey uncle sam put your name at the top of his list shah raining down on you brought to you courtesy of the red white and blue they're here tonight, right out there! oh justice will be served battle will rage good guys will win every time you rattle their cage man you'll be sorry you messed with my u.s. of a. we'll put a boot in your ass it's the american way hey uncle sam put your name at the top of his list statue of liberty started shaking her fist there's going to be hell when you hear mother freedom start ringing her bell it'll feel like the whole wide world raining down on you brought to you courtesy of the red white and blue yeah oh my red white and blue of my red white and blue god bless the military. thank you. god bless america. cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chairman of the presidential inaugural committee om bereck. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the 58th inauguration of the president of the united states to welcome the 45th president of the united states, onald trump. i have to tell you, thi
man we lit up your world like the fourth of july hey uncle sam put your name at the top of his list shah raining down on you brought to you courtesy of the red white and blue they're here tonight, right out there! oh justice will be served battle will rage good guys will win every time you rattle their cage man you'll be sorry you messed with my u.s. of a. we'll put a boot in your ass it's the american way hey uncle sam put your name at the top of his list statue of liberty started shaking her...
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a man the shah dove martin luther king who walked -- a man in the shadow of martin luther king alleging he's illegitimate. that's destructive to our nation. >> donald trump wants to be inclusive. in his twitter account he said, congressman lewis there is a lot of work to do with come join me so we can make the inner cities better. he has lowered the cost of air force one. we see jack ma come over, softbank, 50,000 new jobs.mp donald trump saved the jobs at carrier. he hasn't even taken the oath of office yet and he -- he created tens of thousands of jobs in the country. let's help the inner city and urban areas. how can john lewis not think that is good for our country? jean rrjudge jeanine: corey lewandowski, thanks so much. we'll be talking about lara trump in just a bit. but first someone with a slightly different take. liberal radio talk show host, guess who. how are you? >> hello, judge. >> this is not going to be ones. of our more polite conversations. judge jeanine: we have donald trump six days away. there is no question he has a wide electoral margin and congressman lewis says
a man the shah dove martin luther king who walked -- a man in the shadow of martin luther king alleging he's illegitimate. that's destructive to our nation. >> donald trump wants to be inclusive. in his twitter account he said, congressman lewis there is a lot of work to do with come join me so we can make the inner cities better. he has lowered the cost of air force one. we see jack ma come over, softbank, 50,000 new jobs.mp donald trump saved the jobs at carrier. he hasn't even taken...
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this is video from san francisco showing a tree shah, luckily nobody was hurt but we can expect to seee lieus like th that. >> let's take you outside this morning to the coastline where high wind and heavy rain continue to pound pacific,. lead are pb last winter the city closed a property at 310 esplanade. the cliff side below that property continues to erode. demolition may begin as soon as next week. >> you can certainly keep an eye on today's rain and the storm coming this weekend. just download our nbc bay area app for a forecast tailored to your location. >> it's 5:and bob, we know the pick. it's probably going to be historic. >> good morning to you, sam. his tock being that is leading the police department, a police dpd -- it's been confirmed that oakland mayor libby shaft as soon as sod had be -- she is at the police department the mayor wants someone who can repair c odcopd went through three chiefs in just two weeks with one stepping down after own two days on the job. kirk pat trek is still. hey i told her this i. >> messages of hate. police are trying to figure out who wrote
this is video from san francisco showing a tree shah, luckily nobody was hurt but we can expect to seee lieus like th that. >> let's take you outside this morning to the coastline where high wind and heavy rain continue to pound pacific,. lead are pb last winter the city closed a property at 310 esplanade. the cliff side below that property continues to erode. demolition may begin as soon as next week. >> you can certainly keep an eye on today's rain and the storm coming this...
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. >> thank you don, i like your shah. >> -- show. >> bring on author of "founding fathers" and margaret hoover. what did you think of this? >> compelling and compassionate personal testimony to the power of a federal program which republicans didn't support but helped save his life. i think jeff and i -- i'm a republican and don't like obamacare but nobody, including paul ryan by the way, is going to say this law hasn't saved lives and been important to american's lives, that's why it's fund menl as we look for what the obamacare replacement is going to be, that nobody is left hanging. just to be clear paul ryan said in the town hall if you're just tuning in now, said preexisting conditions will be kept in the obama care replace. that's one of the things that republicans acknowledge. one of the first things that president obama spoke to president-elect trump about. please some things ought to be kept -- >> how do you do that without a mandate though? >> it's tricky. we don't know what republicans are going to do but we know there's a commitment not to leave anybody stranded and it was p
. >> thank you don, i like your shah. >> -- show. >> bring on author of "founding fathers" and margaret hoover. what did you think of this? >> compelling and compassionate personal testimony to the power of a federal program which republicans didn't support but helped save his life. i think jeff and i -- i'm a republican and don't like obamacare but nobody, including paul ryan by the way, is going to say this law hasn't saved lives and been important to...
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lou: joining me, matt shah lamb and lee carter. good to have you both here.. if you look back even at his book in "the art of the deal," he said he wants to surround himself with smart, strong people. lou: usual quoting from a 30-year-old book. >> i was re-reading it. but it's fascinating because you get a sense of who he is. lou: after a year and a half of campaigning, he could have hand you a book. >> he respects people who disagree with him as long as they are smart. 237. lou: matt, how do you feel? >> i think it's difficult for presidents over time to have cabinet secretaries shot dog on them. but some of these policies we are learning what donald trump wants to do with specificity. eventually they will have to be a team and set the on what the policy is. lou: i thought mattis moved close to the line saying the united states has to follow agreements like the iranian deal which the president-elect pointed out is the worst deal ever construct and is against the interests of the united states. mattis i think misspoke when he said any deal like that had to be
lou: joining me, matt shah lamb and lee carter. good to have you both here.. if you look back even at his book in "the art of the deal," he said he wants to surround himself with smart, strong people. lou: usual quoting from a 30-year-old book. >> i was re-reading it. but it's fascinating because you get a sense of who he is. lou: after a year and a half of campaigning, he could have hand you a book. >> he respects people who disagree with him as long as they are smart....
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are thathe 49ers are cleaning snmt guess who eats together snos at the carnegie deli ♪ ♪ boyser from shahgoldie hawn is too ♪ put them together ♪ what a fine-looking jew >>> adam sandler with his hanukkah song. >>> we debuted the subject of our first profile that morning was leslie odom jr. who played in "hamilton." since then we've spend times with actors, singers, songwriters, ceos and downright legends. a look back at our famous sunday breakfast friends of 2016. ♪ >> cheers. thanks for having me over. >> thanks for coming. >> wait, other people are going to see this? >> who actually needs the glasses they're wearing today? [ laughter ] >> i am living a lottery ticket. i don't know if i even deserve to be here. >> some of the words that people use describing you are quirky. >> whoa. nay. >> this is me. my name is chelsea. ♪ so just dance dance dance ♪ can't stop the feeling are you finding that having a 16, 17-month-old at home changes the way you look at music. >> you literally wake up, look in the mirror and go, i have no idea what i'm doing. [ laughter ] >> what is the diersk bentley
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since jimmy carter spoke to the last shah of iran. >> i believe we can reach a comprehensive solution over the almost two years of negotiations that followed, there were disbelievers about the deal abroad -- >> such a deal does not block iran's path to the bomb, such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb. >> -- at home in the united states -- >> i just don't understand why we'd sign an agreement with a group of people who, in my opinion, have no intention of keeping their word. >> -- and in iran. [ chanting ] ♪ ♪ >> even the negotiators, themselves, weren't sure that they could get to the finish line. >> have you reached an agreement? >> well, i think it's fair to say that we're hopeful. >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >> it was one moment when i visited with my counterpart and i just asked him pointblank, i said, are you sure you guys really want to try to get this done? because i'm not sure you do based on where we are. >> but in the end, both sides did want to get it done. and on july 14th, 2015, a deal was struck. >> this moment has been a long time coming, and we hav
since jimmy carter spoke to the last shah of iran. >> i believe we can reach a comprehensive solution over the almost two years of negotiations that followed, there were disbelievers about the deal abroad -- >> such a deal does not block iran's path to the bomb, such a deal paves iran's path to the bomb. >> -- at home in the united states -- >> i just don't understand why we'd sign an agreement with a group of people who, in my opinion, have no intention of keeping their...
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couple of recommendations in the report regarding workforce acceleration in which i chaired with raj shah who runs the duty out in silicon valley. in the short term would like to see more visas so that we can bring in people from all over the world to help us solve this problem. it's a great way to crowd source around the world and get everyone to be helping our nation, but i think we need about four cyprus could experts here immediately. that's one of the recommendations. one that's really close to my heart is the idea of starting to get kids all the way through adults into security. and how do you do that? you say to a room of kids, if you want to be a private security experts, no one really cares. if you say to a room of kids who wants to learn how to eavesdrop on eccentric voicemail, phone calls, that's interesting, right? and so this idea of hacking, we talked about a lot of bad actors and hacking, unpacking is really a skill set, the most important skills up for the future of the world and it's our recommendation that we start teaching hacking to kids in kindergarten and all the way
couple of recommendations in the report regarding workforce acceleration in which i chaired with raj shah who runs the duty out in silicon valley. in the short term would like to see more visas so that we can bring in people from all over the world to help us solve this problem. it's a great way to crowd source around the world and get everyone to be helping our nation, but i think we need about four cyprus could experts here immediately. that's one of the recommendations. one that's really...
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eyewince reports shah the special turk irk forces were in the building rather fast. that is a lesson when you do a delibera deliberate, when i train law enforcement here in the united states look like active shooters in the united states tends to break up these attacks. so we don't know whether the situation has been resolved but it's really too early to determine who has done this. but as time goes by, we're going to get this information, and one last point i'd like to make. it doesn't matter if a shooter shouts out something. in the turkish language it's the same statement that you would make in arabic or erdu, or many other languages. we shouldn't bring that completely together until it's confirmed by law enforcement or the government. >>> and the video that you alluded to, unconfirmed by nbc news, as you so well pointed out. what we do know is at least one according to a security at the nightclub telling our nbc producer on the ground there that there's an attacker still in the nightclub. of course, there would be more, because so much is unknown, and they're bei
eyewince reports shah the special turk irk forces were in the building rather fast. that is a lesson when you do a delibera deliberate, when i train law enforcement here in the united states look like active shooters in the united states tends to break up these attacks. so we don't know whether the situation has been resolved but it's really too early to determine who has done this. but as time goes by, we're going to get this information, and one last point i'd like to make. it doesn't matter...
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. >> it masha shah guegessen, che her work.. >> thank you. >> still ahead, the march for life draws its highest ranking official in its history. >>> but first, british prime minister theresa may and van halen. that's tonight's thing 1 thing 2 starting right after this break. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you ha
. >> it masha shah guegessen, che her work.. >> thank you. >> still ahead, the march for life draws its highest ranking official in its history. >>> but first, british prime minister theresa may and van halen. that's tonight's thing 1 thing 2 starting right after this break. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack....
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one of the reasons we saw the one china policy initially in 1979, the fear is that china and rush a shah -- russia are going to gang up against us, and that was obama's fear as well. and all of a sudden you have donald trump speaking more positively about vladimir putin, but in other words, if you're playing your cards right and you're looking at this as a real chess game, you don't necessarily want russia as the enemy working with china. i mean, maybe he's just turning a lot of these, you know, tradition always of approach completely on their head. >> up balancing your opponents on -- unbalancing your opponent toes is always a good thing. you want consistency with your allies, you want enemies, to opponents, those who are difficult to not necessarily know how you're going to act. you obviously don't want to start a hot war with a country over nothing, but on issues like trade and diplomatic relations, you should try some separate gems that haven't been used without effect before, and you should expand the pallet of things you're willing to go with. and i think trump is doing that. with
one of the reasons we saw the one china policy initially in 1979, the fear is that china and rush a shah -- russia are going to gang up against us, and that was obama's fear as well. and all of a sudden you have donald trump speaking more positively about vladimir putin, but in other words, if you're playing your cards right and you're looking at this as a real chess game, you don't necessarily want russia as the enemy working with china. i mean, maybe he's just turning a lot of these, you...
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there are many people watching saying the people who can possibly harm our country are looking to shah had iia law and for terror and to bom bomb us and hurt us. they won't be getting in. >> the one good thing is i can get on a program and explain what the current system is. it takes up to 36 months for a refugee to be vetted outside this country by american authorities. 12 to 15 government departments of the u.s. including the cia vet individual cases, biometric testing referred to in your previous segment means there's america chooses the lefgs who are going to come here and become productive residents and patriotic citizens. record of this country is of successful refugee resettlementment. my organization, would in war zones around the world delivering humanitarian aid and we resettle refugees here. i met refugees today from iran, from syria, they've arrived in the last couple weeks. they're here and grateful for the chance to make a new start for themselves. >> i'm sure you've heard what they had to say. care is the council on islamic relations. it's going to mount a federal challe
there are many people watching saying the people who can possibly harm our country are looking to shah had iia law and for terror and to bom bomb us and hurt us. they won't be getting in. >> the one good thing is i can get on a program and explain what the current system is. it takes up to 36 months for a refugee to be vetted outside this country by american authorities. 12 to 15 government departments of the u.s. including the cia vet individual cases, biometric testing referred to in...
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. >>> syrian president bar shah al-assad says his military was justified in bombarding eastern aleppo said the alternative would have been to leave civilians to the mercy of terrorists. aleppo has been devastated by six years of civil war. >>> china repeating its 07 position to any contact between american officials and taiwanese government. this after a meeting between texas governor greg abbott and senator ted cruz with the island's president in houston on sunday. >>> and one of california's famous sequoia trees has toppled over. the pioneer cab bon tree succumbing to the heavy rains. the tree's trunk was hollowed out 1880s. we have breaking news. here's the president-elect. >> mr. trump, talking about the role that you expect this to have in your administration. >> who? >> bashar. >> we'll talk about that. >> the same. >> any specifics -- >> one of the great men. you know that. right? they all love this country. >> will we be involved in the inaugural -- where are you right now on the -- >> did you deliver a package to mr. president-elect trump? >> what are you going to discuss? wh
. >>> syrian president bar shah al-assad says his military was justified in bombarding eastern aleppo said the alternative would have been to leave civilians to the mercy of terrorists. aleppo has been devastated by six years of civil war. >>> china repeating its 07 position to any contact between american officials and taiwanese government. this after a meeting between texas governor greg abbott and senator ted cruz with the island's president in houston on sunday....
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and the sort of mirror language that was used in the states, if the mull shah was there to protect youovernment, why didn't they want to have a militia because there was a federal government? so what basically happened, and this is where the scholarship changed attitudes, was that this was an argument about words that didn't matter in a historic context whereas the words i suggested earlier do matter. >> i mean, and this is actually a great time to explicitly put both heller and mcdonald on the table. one of the odd things about the second amendment but also -- >> there weren't any decisions. [laughter] >> yeah. there basically weren't any decisions for the first 200 years of its existence. can you give us a background, very briefly, of what the court said there? >> in essence, the district of columbia had banned the possession of firearms in any meaningful way for self-defense at home. dick heller, the plaintiff, who was a security guard who, at work, carried a gun and lived in a dangerous neighborhood and sought the right to have a gun in his home to protect himself. and that was tur
and the sort of mirror language that was used in the states, if the mull shah was there to protect youovernment, why didn't they want to have a militia because there was a federal government? so what basically happened, and this is where the scholarship changed attitudes, was that this was an argument about words that didn't matter in a historic context whereas the words i suggested earlier do matter. >> i mean, and this is actually a great time to explicitly put both heller and mcdonald...
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even if it is milder tomorrow, it will be cloudy and we won't see as many shots as we in berks shah.en some breaks in the cloud during the night. that is something to bear in mind tomorrow morn being chl we could see fog where we have seen some breaks in the cloud in north—east scotland and we have rain and drizzle in orkney and the highlands and islands. it should pull away from shetland. here is how it looks under the cloud. but lacking sunshine again tomorrow. so we turn the clock forward 2a hours and we have the same weather and we see more cloud in east anglia and less cloud perhaps in the south—west of england and the north of scotland. but again nothing special temperature—wise. eight or nine at best. on friday the cloud will sink i further south. so less sunshine, but less frost. but it is the same throughout and with this high pressure holding on, that dominant high pressure giving that cold weather across much of europe, except the uk, the high pressure holds on. so it is mainly dry. see you later. borisjohnson adds his brand of diplomacy to the brexit debate as eu leaders
even if it is milder tomorrow, it will be cloudy and we won't see as many shots as we in berks shah.en some breaks in the cloud during the night. that is something to bear in mind tomorrow morn being chl we could see fog where we have seen some breaks in the cloud in north—east scotland and we have rain and drizzle in orkney and the highlands and islands. it should pull away from shetland. here is how it looks under the cloud. but lacking sunshine again tomorrow. so we turn the clock forward...
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. >> rose: i only believe that this is going to be one incredible year, thank you, jeff, shah, yon, thankou, kathleen. thank you, jeff. >> i'm with vice president-elect. thank you for joining us. >> you bet you, charlie, good to see you. >> rose: feelings of what, anxiety, enthusiasm, what? >> i feel very humbled but very excitedded to get started. the president-elect is a man of beund bns-- boundless energy, confidence in the american people and i know all of us are ready to see him sit behind the desk and get to work for the american people. >> rose: is he an unconventional president-elect and unconventional candidate. do you expect to be an unconventional vice president. >> that will be up to the president to decide what role i &ay. but i hope my experience as a governor, my experience on capitol hill will be able to make it possible for me to support his efforts to advance the agenda and promises he made to the american people. right now i'm very encouraged about the enthusiasm that the president-elect's agenda has been met with on capitol hill. we've been working not only in the tran
. >> rose: i only believe that this is going to be one incredible year, thank you, jeff, shah, yon, thankou, kathleen. thank you, jeff. >> i'm with vice president-elect. thank you for joining us. >> you bet you, charlie, good to see you. >> rose: feelings of what, anxiety, enthusiasm, what? >> i feel very humbled but very excitedded to get started. the president-elect is a man of beund bns-- boundless energy, confidence in the american people and i know all of us...
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bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm following the killing of mohammed yassar yaqub on the city centre on tuesday night after mr yaqub was shot by police atjuncton 2a on monday night. the first minister of northern ireland, arlene foster, says calls for her to step down over failures in a green energy scheme are motivated by misogyny. the dup leader said she would not be leaving. a senior member of sinn fein, which shares power with ms foster, dismissed the claims as nonsense. a planned six—day strike by drivers on southern rail has been split into two, three—day stoppages. the aslef union says its members will walk out from monday and again at the end of the month. southern‘s parent firm govia thameslink is in dispute with aslef and the rmt unions over the role of guards. the high street chain, next, is warning that uncertainty over brexit will mean an "even tougher" year ahead, after a dismal festive period. shares dipped 14% at the start of trading, as the firm announced a drop in sales of 0.4 per cent in the two in sales of 0.4% in the two months up to christmas. here's
bradford west mp naz shah has appealed for calm following the killing of mohammed yassar yaqub on the city centre on tuesday night after mr yaqub was shot by police atjuncton 2a on monday night. the first minister of northern ireland, arlene foster, says calls for her to step down over failures in a green energy scheme are motivated by misogyny. the dup leader said she would not be leaving. a senior member of sinn fein, which shares power with ms foster, dismissed the claims as nonsense. a...
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so, neil shah, that is the medical evidence in the lancet today, i suppose a lot is about how today,o a flight or fight a state, instigating physiological changes triggered by releases of hormones, such as adrenaline, which equip you to fight ha rd adrenaline, which equip you to fight hard or run fast. perfectly appropriate response as a short—term intervention. we were not designed to live in stress. most people in modern society living in a state which was designed to put you into a state long enough to survive an attack from a sabretooth tiger.m sounds like there is good and bad stress. that would suggest there is different types. there is only one response. i call it stress used appropriately or inappropriate. in an emergency, stress is good. if you are at your desk, overwhelmed by deadlines, watching bbc breakfast and getting nervous, i would say it is about using it appropriately or inappropriately will stop being in a state of stress can have a damaging effect to your physiology. let me ask you a question on this, what do you advise patients who are stressed? yes, so, as we ha
so, neil shah, that is the medical evidence in the lancet today, i suppose a lot is about how today,o a flight or fight a state, instigating physiological changes triggered by releases of hormones, such as adrenaline, which equip you to fight ha rd adrenaline, which equip you to fight hard or run fast. perfectly appropriate response as a short—term intervention. we were not designed to live in stress. most people in modern society living in a state which was designed to put you into a state...
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was seen as a steady and safe pair of hands during the turbulent years that the overalthough of the shah. his fortunes came somewhat when came to power. he lined himself with the moderates and made a comeback and very influential in getting rouhani re-elected. >> thank you, ari, very much. >> if i'm not mistake, rafsanjani goes back so far in this story that we have all been following since 1979. i think rafsanjani revealed to the world that bud mcfarland brought a cake the shape of a key and a bible to iran -- >> why do you remember these things? >> because i'm rainman in some respects. it goes back so far that he was in the middle of all of that and he is the one that revealed that to the world but that is, again, symbolic of the fact of what you have said, we have always been searching for those moderates in iran and we have never been able to find those. >> he was one of the founding fathers. he was a survivor. he was a person who would balance both ends against the middle to keep going. i think he did earn, as many iranians do for a more modern company but he never was really to bre
was seen as a steady and safe pair of hands during the turbulent years that the overalthough of the shah. his fortunes came somewhat when came to power. he lined himself with the moderates and made a comeback and very influential in getting rouhani re-elected. >> thank you, ari, very much. >> if i'm not mistake, rafsanjani goes back so far in this story that we have all been following since 1979. i think rafsanjani revealed to the world that bud mcfarland brought a cake the shape of...
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that stuff is my knew shah.t important. >> he won best supporting actor in the film "moonlight." >> congratulations to em make tomatoes taste like the ones your grandma grew in the garden. >> making tomatoes great again. it's not president's newest slogan, but it is the punch line for a group of researchers here at the university of florida gainesville. wem david begnaud. 'll show you what they're doing to breathe back flavor into theer modn-dato may toe. ac . get excited world. the moto z with motomods. get 50% off on moto z droid. our blogs are buzzing about the designer smile... ...by colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. with a professionally recommended whitening ingredient. for four shades visibly whiter teeth. white. [ female announcer ] the magic begins when jif fresh roasts peanuts to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. it can even bring a kid out of her shell. that's why choosy moms choose ji
that stuff is my knew shah.t important. >> he won best supporting actor in the film "moonlight." >> congratulations to em make tomatoes taste like the ones your grandma grew in the garden. >> making tomatoes great again. it's not president's newest slogan, but it is the punch line for a group of researchers here at the university of florida gainesville. wem david begnaud. 'll show you what they're doing to breathe back flavor into theer modn-dato may toe. ac . get...
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that's an opportunity for folks outside of these public programs to move forward, to continue to though shah leadership, to continue to show that innovation so the health system can move forward in a good way. >> okay. thanks. dr. burgess raised a couple of questions which probably good thing he didn't answer them. his questions were does policy drive innovation or does innovation drive policy or does innovation occur in spite of policy or independent of policy? i think that's probably the better way to think about it. there are an awful lot of people who seem to think that all great ideas stem from the expert minds in washington who are insulated from much of the real world. and i think that's a real problem when it comes to setting policy because in the end federal policy will drive an awful lot of what goes on. the first panel, at least one of the speakers, several speakers i think pointed out that there's a tendency for washington policy to want things to be uniform across at least the medicare program. there's pressure to be uniform in the medicaid program. that's a real problem. and i
that's an opportunity for folks outside of these public programs to move forward, to continue to though shah leadership, to continue to show that innovation so the health system can move forward in a good way. >> okay. thanks. dr. burgess raised a couple of questions which probably good thing he didn't answer them. his questions were does policy drive innovation or does innovation drive policy or does innovation occur in spite of policy or independent of policy? i think that's probably...