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he joins usia skype from texas. also attorney spencer ander with the aclu immigrant rights project. and chandra gauche ippin, childt psycholognd associate
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development studies at the school of international service at american university he joins us now via skype from washington good to have you with us for the last seventy years mexico has been led by leaders from the rights now we're looking at a strong left wing candidate lopez obrador potentially becoming president that could suggest a major shift in how the country will be governed now if lopez obrador wins will he be successful in turning the country around and tackling major issues like corruption violent crime the economy. well thank you the answer depends a lot on on how much he wins by if he can win with a strong majority and the party that he has been leading in a majority in the congress he might be able to carry out some significant reforms keep in mind that for the last thirty years mexico has been governed by an alternation of different parties from the from the right as you say but it's really been a three way party system and none of those parties are hanging on the really all
development studies at the school of international service at american university he joins us now via skype from washington good to have you with us for the last seventy years mexico has been led by leaders from the rights now we're looking at a strong left wing candidate lopez obrador potentially becoming president that could suggest a major shift in how the country will be governed now if lopez obrador wins will he be successful in turning the country around and tackling major issues like...
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a can never speak to them, we cannot skype with them and! speak to them, we cannot skype with them and i want to thank you in this i’ooiti them and i want to thank you in this room for what you are doing. you guys know the permanent separation, it is the media who will not share it is the media who will not share it with other people. it is permanent, we can never it with other people. it is permanent, we can never have it with other people. it is permanent, we can never have them back, thankfully i will see him again in heaven, but i want to thank you mr president and mr vice president, for keeping their commitment to us. it has been ongoing, it continues on and please understand, there are so many more of us than what you see here who have the same story, over and over, drug driving, killed over and over, and they are out in 30 days. it is sad for our country and it is time to take a bag and i want to thank law enforcement. you know it, you love it, you want to do yourjobs and thankfully the president will allow you to do that. thank you s
a can never speak to them, we cannot skype with them and! speak to them, we cannot skype with them and i want to thank you in this i’ooiti them and i want to thank you in this room for what you are doing. you guys know the permanent separation, it is the media who will not share it is the media who will not share it with other people. it is permanent, we can never it with other people. it is permanent, we can never have it with other people. it is permanent, we can never have them back,...
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independent commission of inquiry on syria he joins us now via skype from geneva good to have you with us so it's become almost sadly usual to have a report that talks about both sides in the syrian conflict committing war crimes against civilians right yes it is it is very we we have to say also. because. are showing total disregard for protection of some pins and in a sense copying needs to other. where is the severity of the violations that have become war crimes and in some cases crimes against humanity. while there ever be accountability. and there is a lot of work being done documenting these violations of course by the commission of inquiry we have a new make an ism now that was established by the general assembly that's working towards preparing cases is. that some. will put your national or syrian can begin to work on such cases but we're also now seeing dozens of cases around the world where we are states in national security actions are beginning to use courts around the world to try and prosecute but some of these foreign relations when the when some of the victims in the s
independent commission of inquiry on syria he joins us now via skype from geneva good to have you with us so it's become almost sadly usual to have a report that talks about both sides in the syrian conflict committing war crimes against civilians right yes it is it is very we we have to say also. because. are showing total disregard for protection of some pins and in a sense copying needs to other. where is the severity of the violations that have become war crimes and in some cases crimes...
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senior visiting fellow at the japan institute of international affairs he joins me now from tokyo on skype good to have you with us on the program how much of this meeting originally between the u.s. and japan was about reminding trump that there's more than just about making a nuclear deal here at stake in the long term regional issues and concerns are very important to japan and the countries in the asia pacific areas surrounding north korea. yes you know well thanks for having me on and as he said in the japanese perspective i think there's two main areas that they're focused on it's not that there are that they're against the summit but they're very cautious about what this what the outcome might be and i think that there from the japanese perspective needs to be concrete concessions from the north before any sanctions relieved i think the japanese are very concerned that the north koreans might like to make some deal that wouldn't address their short range medium range delivery systems and those are the biggest concerns japan so i think that is something that that he really wanted to
senior visiting fellow at the japan institute of international affairs he joins me now from tokyo on skype good to have you with us on the program how much of this meeting originally between the u.s. and japan was about reminding trump that there's more than just about making a nuclear deal here at stake in the long term regional issues and concerns are very important to japan and the countries in the asia pacific areas surrounding north korea. yes you know well thanks for having me on and as...
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around one point seven million people have been affected well david most of joins us live now via skype from guatemala city david so we understand you went up to the area of the volcano earlier tell us what you saw and how catastrophic is this eruption. well that's right i mean it was really. incredibly powerful scene very apocalyptic what it was an incredibly dream country especially during the rainy season which has just started and everything was grey everything was ashen everything was covered with a very thick layer of ash this town over this village that i was in looks like much of it was actually wiped out this pirate technic laughter float came down and cover buildings covered cars trapping people in their house it happened so quickly that you know dozens and dozens of people were just and able to get out of their house to a very bizarre an eerie scene watching these rescue workers in bright clothes you know walking around as a very great sort of desolate dead landscape very very very strange scene here in what ma certainly there are and david what about the emergency services r
around one point seven million people have been affected well david most of joins us live now via skype from guatemala city david so we understand you went up to the area of the volcano earlier tell us what you saw and how catastrophic is this eruption. well that's right i mean it was really. incredibly powerful scene very apocalyptic what it was an incredibly dream country especially during the rainy season which has just started and everything was grey everything was ashen everything was...
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he joins us w via skype from ownsville, texas. first of all, you've been out there today. what you have seen? >> today is another day in which attorneys across-- really across south texas are trying desperately to find the children of their clients, hundreds of emrents whoin detained in this region, who don't know where their children e can't even begin to locate them. so this is sort of the early stag of reunification, and so lyr, they're incred frustrating for both parents and for attorneys who aren't get inything help from the government in tto figure out where-- where and how families are goi to be reunified. >> sreenivasan: there seem to be two competing narratives here.yo on one han have the government saying they are going to be and are reuniting families, and on the other hand, the lawyers you have spoken with who represent dozens, if not hundreds of clients who are still having trouble finding the children. >> right. think part of tissue is there's just a total lack of transparency. when parents were detained after they crossed the border, after they were separate
he joins us w via skype from ownsville, texas. first of all, you've been out there today. what you have seen? >> today is another day in which attorneys across-- really across south texas are trying desperately to find the children of their clients, hundreds of emrents whoin detained in this region, who don't know where their children e can't even begin to locate them. so this is sort of the early stag of reunification, and so lyr, they're incred frustrating for both parents and for...
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cents per day for using social media networks including whatsapp twitter and skype supporters of the tax say it will help alleviate the country's debt but what impact will it have elsewhere joining us to talk about this we have rose mary she is a journalist and activist who's been following this story good to have you here any indication this was coming up that people using social platforms will be charged a day rate which that come from. i think this came from aspect that we have a very huge public debate and that the government of president most everything has to find really. good ways to cut down that public which would be cutting down his government spending and he's. actually a system that sustains him an hour that's the only way he can cut. but we are getting cuts also should use social media in the name cut which is not going to even do much for that we had them some speculation and some people guesstimating why they think this is going to come into place this is grace she says the president and the cons regulatory authority have mostly a tribute it does tax to the increase an
cents per day for using social media networks including whatsapp twitter and skype supporters of the tax say it will help alleviate the country's debt but what impact will it have elsewhere joining us to talk about this we have rose mary she is a journalist and activist who's been following this story good to have you here any indication this was coming up that people using social platforms will be charged a day rate which that come from. i think this came from aspect that we have a very huge...
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least rhonda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misc rhonda how concerning is this offensive given who day this importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing it and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediate and will be very serious this is one of the reasons that we are so concerned about the military assault on the city we're so deeply concerned because the six hundred thousand innocent civilians inside if we do it right now last year in the world's largest color one of the epicenters was for data and many of the people who are suffering the most in the country are in that city this is another reason that we are so concerned about the humanitarian impact of the assault misc one day the saudis are saying that they're planning on retaking the airport the seaport and the routes from whole day there to the capital sanaa but that they have no pla
least rhonda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misc rhonda how concerning is this offensive given who day this importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing it and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediate and will be very serious this is one of...
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she joins me via skype from washington, d.c.ongresswoman, nice to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> the pentagon is n saying it's preparing to house as many as 20,000 migrantn children four american military bases in texas and in arkansas. are you getting any detailsw on would be housed there, for ofxample, would the parent the children also be there? >> no, they've shared no information with me, which is alarming since i am the senior democrat on the immigration subcommittee and we have jurisdiction over this issue. >> what do you think, though, about that prospect, of having these migrant family camps housingeots ofle on military bases? >> i think it's a terrible idea and it's completely if someone comes to the united states and seeks asylum that's permitted under americanlaw, you need to administer the law inn orderlyfashion. u'll need you don't need to lock people up in order to have them show up at their immigration hecting. in f we had a program in existence during the obama administration called the family case man
she joins me via skype from washington, d.c.ongresswoman, nice to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> the pentagon is n saying it's preparing to house as many as 20,000 migrantn children four american military bases in texas and in arkansas. are you getting any detailsw on would be housed there, for ofxample, would the parent the children also be there? >> no, they've shared no information with me, which is alarming since i am the senior democrat on the immigration...
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allows consumers to show video music and video game files. 2007 to 2009, at&t forced apple to block skype number computing services from using at&t's wireless network to encourage users to purchase more voice minutes. in 2011, verizon blocked google to protect a computing service that had sta ain in developing and promoting. we know it's a matter of time before the big companies exercise their unfettered right to begin discriminating. these powerful corporations to sort to protect themselves and neglect consumer issues. they prioritize profits come in this regard service, and everyday americans lose. there will be no eulogy for net neutrality on the floor of the senate today. the fcc will not have the last word when it comes to net neutrality. the american people well. we are going to have a tsunami of americans contact their members of the house of representatives to demand a vote on net new trial be the same way we have the vote here on the senate floor. we know when the vote takes place that the american people are going to win. this net neutrality is going to win. but nondiscriminatio
allows consumers to show video music and video game files. 2007 to 2009, at&t forced apple to block skype number computing services from using at&t's wireless network to encourage users to purchase more voice minutes. in 2011, verizon blocked google to protect a computing service that had sta ain in developing and promoting. we know it's a matter of time before the big companies exercise their unfettered right to begin discriminating. these powerful corporations to sort to protect...
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please granda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misconduct how concerning is this offensive given who day there is importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing that and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediately and will be very serious this is one of the reasons that we are so concerned about the military assault on the city we're so deeply concerned because the six hundred thousand innocent civilians inside if we do it right now last year in the world's largest color one of the epicenters was for data and many of the people who are suffering the most in the country are in that city this is another reason that we are so concerned about the humanitarian impact of the assault was one day the saudis are saying that they're planning on retaking the airport the seaport and the routes from the whole day there to the capital sanaa but that t
please granda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misconduct how concerning is this offensive given who day there is importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing that and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediately and will be very serious this is...
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lecturer in the department of informatics at king's college london and joining us from brussels on skype even a member of the european parliament and the chair of the parliament science and technology options assessment a warm welcome to you all let's just talk to you first in a sense us tree in london what does this mean for the people who thought their data had been accessed well that basically means that there are there are details have not been dealers to some company so it's good news for these people but it's not so good news still for the u.s. citizens and others whose data has been leaked to. and larry image eed in california does this mean that people trust facebook less or more than they did back in may when the scandal broke. i doubt if it has much impact on people trust their facebook and it was said it's good that europe may not have been impacted in the way the us was but it's still a big issue in the us and i must say that the victim of there not just those who the information with taken but everybody who believes in democracy who vote may not have been counted in the way
lecturer in the department of informatics at king's college london and joining us from brussels on skype even a member of the european parliament and the chair of the parliament science and technology options assessment a warm welcome to you all let's just talk to you first in a sense us tree in london what does this mean for the people who thought their data had been accessed well that basically means that there are there are details have not been dealers to some company so it's good news for...
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he joins us via skype from texas.lso attorney spencer ander with the aclu immigrant rights project. and chandra gauche ippin, child psycht and associate director of the child trauma research program at ucsf. welcome to all of you. chandra, i'd like to begin with you. as a child psychologist, what are your concerns aut separating children from their parents in this manner? >> so i want to take us all t that moment when that child is crying on the tape and think about how ha it is -- >> the propublica tape you're talking about. >>an mm-hmm. how hard it is for us to listen to that. then take those sounds and imagine that they continue. they continue for way longer than seven minutes. and they're inside this child. and you'll feel that child's sense of alarm and desperation. and you'll see that there is nobody who is able to comfort this child. and let's all thinkbout the long-term damage that does to that child. there's the short-term damage anderthen there's the long damage in terms of fears that other people will leave
he joins us via skype from texas.lso attorney spencer ander with the aclu immigrant rights project. and chandra gauche ippin, child psycht and associate director of the child trauma research program at ucsf. welcome to all of you. chandra, i'd like to begin with you. as a child psychologist, what are your concerns aut separating children from their parents in this manner? >> so i want to take us all t that moment when that child is crying on the tape and think about how ha it is --...
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from the washington post newsroom for more on this newsroom for post washington skype from the us nowe washington post newsroom for more on this breaking news story. breaking news...the supreme court has upheld president trump's ban on travel from several mostly muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against muslims or exceeded his authority. the 5-4 decision this morning is the court's first major ruling on the trump administration's travel policy. ( james ) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. (dave)seasonably warmoday followed by subtle cooling trend wednesday. more noted warming trend returns friday and saturday with widespread 90s and even lower 100s inland. dry and seasonable pattern then returns late in the weekend through the independence day holiday. (james) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black loser: trump threatens harley-davidson: if it moves operations overseas, 'they will be taxed
from the washington post newsroom for more on this newsroom for post washington skype from the us nowe washington post newsroom for more on this breaking news story. breaking news...the supreme court has upheld president trump's ban on travel from several mostly muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against muslims or exceeded his authority. the 5-4 decision this morning is the court's first major ruling on the trump administration's travel policy. ( james )...
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, the phone, three 01’ do it over skype, the phone, three orfour minutes, do it over skype, the phoner or four minutes, whatever‘s easiest, to answer the viewer questions, that would be great. we live in hope. matt's here with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, a mixed leaves today, things getting better, more in the way of dry weather but this is a fairly familiar scene, grey skies overhead, that was in saltash in cornwall, and lots of cloud pushing in from the east which has already produced rain across parts of lincolnshire, yorkshire, parts of east anglia and east midlands and a few heavy showers running from northwest midlands through the merseyside and the far west of lincolnshire through the morning but elsewhere, lots of sunshine through the day across southern counties of england and wales, sunnier than late, sunshine in scotland away from mist and low cloud in 0rkney and shetland but storms kicking off again, maybe for northern areas. inland areas of scotland particular grampians through the upland, some in northern island, isolated so, at the red light winds in
, the phone, three 01’ do it over skype, the phone, three orfour minutes, do it over skype, the phoner or four minutes, whatever‘s easiest, to answer the viewer questions, that would be great. we live in hope. matt's here with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, a mixed leaves today, things getting better, more in the way of dry weather but this is a fairly familiar scene, grey skies overhead, that was in saltash in cornwall, and lots of cloud pushing in from the east which has...
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international organization for migration and from by skype as francesco gandhi at the head of the. a little risk consultancy policy sino thank you both very much for joining us and mr lacy swig i'm going to start with you we just heard from m.s.f. that the europe's policy at the moment of turning of refugees away is quote is causing avoidable suffering what is the european governments obligations towards rescued refugees and migrants and are they meeting them when they turn them away well quite clearly. the number one priority always has to be to save life. we lost five thousand people in the mediterranean in two thousand and sixteen thirty four hundred last year and we're approaching a thousand this year and about fifty thousand sets the earth year two thousand that those are the ones we know about there are many others lost in the sands of this are now in the bottom of the mediterranean will never be able to see or to count so clearly we all have an obligation to save lives and in that regard you need a unified policy that will allow people at least to have their case heard. and
international organization for migration and from by skype as francesco gandhi at the head of the. a little risk consultancy policy sino thank you both very much for joining us and mr lacy swig i'm going to start with you we just heard from m.s.f. that the europe's policy at the moment of turning of refugees away is quote is causing avoidable suffering what is the european governments obligations towards rescued refugees and migrants and are they meeting them when they turn them away well quite...
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us as among resident fellow at the top the institute for middle east policy joins us now live via skype from cairo good to have you with us timothy. likely to be any different perhaps a little more permissive from the first. girl is no indication that we've actually seen wrapping up the critics and activists in the last couple of months beyond that . there's been no relenting in terms of websites hundred blocks. and so going forward there's very little reason to believe that any of the repression will relent or even soften in the second term all right we all know that the election was a sham most of his opponents were jailed or threatened against running how much and is it possible to to gauge how much support he actually has among the general population what with inflation running it at the level that it is the implementation of a story he measures the measures tax rises. i think it's hard to measure accurately his level of popularity we can say with confidence that it has declined substantially since its peak in two thousand and thirteen the economic hardship he cited being probably t
us as among resident fellow at the top the institute for middle east policy joins us now live via skype from cairo good to have you with us timothy. likely to be any different perhaps a little more permissive from the first. girl is no indication that we've actually seen wrapping up the critics and activists in the last couple of months beyond that . there's been no relenting in terms of websites hundred blocks. and so going forward there's very little reason to believe that any of the...
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research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand. it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first time in seventy years us the north korean leader have match it was certainly well stage and i think a change in many respects in the international environment in east asia. first of all u.s. president was willing to meet with a north korean leader but secondly i don't think that sort of meeting could have occurred without the facilitation and support of south korea and president in which has been who has been the most active supporter in trying to put these two together time who would have ever thought of the two men who were exchanging harsh words over the last few months would come together shake hands and agree on move forward who has a future many in this region feel that the summit taking things itself is a success and the president mungy in as well as
research fellow for the east asian institute of the national university of singapore and joining us on skype from beijing. director of the china national association of international studies thank you all for joining us. scott isn't this an historic meeting by all stand. it was definitely an impressive and historic event this is the first time in seventy years us the north korean leader have match it was certainly well stage and i think a change in many respects in the international environment...
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on skype rather is charles armstrong is joining us from new york he's a professor of korean studies at columbia university we appreciate your time sir a quite a lot of money is being made there but the significant ones appeared to be an intention to show a university university if you like of opinion about this process of belief in this process and that the alliance is still strong between south korea japan and the u.s. but also had a mission that this is just simply the beginning of the process. yes that's right there are a lot of interesting things said about all three representatives i thought one of the most interesting things for mr cole near the end there's been a lot of concern out of the suspension u.s. military exercises which seems to have been something trump said with a consultation with south korea but was he foreign minister was that this would be contingent on north korea taking steps with denuclearization so it isn't it appears just simply a concession on the u.s. part but also something that north korea's missile to respond to this is one of the details that are qui
on skype rather is charles armstrong is joining us from new york he's a professor of korean studies at columbia university we appreciate your time sir a quite a lot of money is being made there but the significant ones appeared to be an intention to show a university university if you like of opinion about this process of belief in this process and that the alliance is still strong between south korea japan and the u.s. but also had a mission that this is just simply the beginning of the...
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africa boss india refuses to be a part of it well let's bring in our guests now from singapore by skype is graham on the web a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies from beijing china tangan a china political analyst who advises the chinese government on economic and development issues and from new delhi by skype is job and jacob associate editor of china report very warm welcome to all of you mr tag and let me start with you there are a lot of important issues many of which are also being discussed at the g. seven summit in canada where there is a lot of discord because of u.s. president donald trump's trade policies how is that disunity being viewed in china . well quite frankly it's not just china it's around the world i mean you have a tale of two summits one is full of strife and discord strife between the members and twitter tirades and then also issues about trade on the other side you seem to have a very well organized well oiled gathering in china headed by china but part of this as c.e.o. grouping and for the first time pakistan and india there a
africa boss india refuses to be a part of it well let's bring in our guests now from singapore by skype is graham on the web a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies from beijing china tangan a china political analyst who advises the chinese government on economic and development issues and from new delhi by skype is job and jacob associate editor of china report very warm welcome to all of you mr tag and let me start with you there are a lot of important issues...
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more on that now without a green blatt was a long time medical cannabis activist joins again from skype from montreal adam this was a campaign pledge by justin trudeau wasn't it now that he's delivered on that pledge but why is he doing this now. well so there's a there's a perception out there that we're legalizing cannabis just for the tax revenue and for the economic windfalls and certainly the economic benefits will be significant but canada is actually legalizing cannabis for public health reasons because our federal government has has realized that the criminalization of can of this is harmful to individuals and harmful to society and its harms way its capacity to prevent people from using cannabis which it has obviously failed in doing so as well if the figures are correct out in the weed marketing canada is estimated to be of a six billion canadian dollars that's that's a lot of marijuana so how will legal weight work in canada what will people be allowed to do briefly. well adults who are over eighteen or nineteen in some provinces will be able to legally purchase cannabis from
more on that now without a green blatt was a long time medical cannabis activist joins again from skype from montreal adam this was a campaign pledge by justin trudeau wasn't it now that he's delivered on that pledge but why is he doing this now. well so there's a there's a perception out there that we're legalizing cannabis just for the tax revenue and for the economic windfalls and certainly the economic benefits will be significant but canada is actually legalizing cannabis for public health...
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to reform the welfare system let's speak now to manuel rapala was in the capital and joins us via skype and give us an update then on messiah where nicaraguan peace what trying to take back control of the city. but we can confirm those six deaths that took place yesterday within the context of the latest offensive by government forces in the end it was on monday where members representatives of this resistance movement in had announced that they would no longer allow themselves to be governed by a president or they got ballots when that violence began early in the morning on tuesday where paramilitary and police forces fired on anti-government demonstrators in the in the city of must sigh and the government did succeed in taking back parts of the city but the general sentiment a lot of these anti-government demonstrators is that they would sooner die. i don't give up the city itself has become a symbol of this resistance against the government and i think it's worth mentioning that that other cities like leyland which is a popular tourist city in need that i will have are also expected
to reform the welfare system let's speak now to manuel rapala was in the capital and joins us via skype and give us an update then on messiah where nicaraguan peace what trying to take back control of the city. but we can confirm those six deaths that took place yesterday within the context of the latest offensive by government forces in the end it was on monday where members representatives of this resistance movement in had announced that they would no longer allow themselves to be governed...
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largest refugee camp chalmette bellus al jazeera very pleased to have caroline gluck joining us now via skype from cox's bazaar in bangladesh is a spokeswoman with the u.n. h.c.r. the un's refugee agency hi caroline thank you for your time you know what struck me as we watched some of those pictures from cox's bazaar is how well the scale of it the sheer number of people and how quickly that number of people grew as people went across the border from me in ma how do you as an agency deal with that with that scaled. but the challenges are enormous not only be at the numbers huge but the areas in which they living really highly congested too many people living in very small air freight is not only that but the land itself this form of forest land is very heavy so it's really challenging families a bill that shelters wherever they can find base and that includes on the slopes of more than forty five degrees or very low lying areas which at the moment is exposing them and making them at high risk of landslides or also floods in the monsoon rains that have occurred here we've already had at one hu
largest refugee camp chalmette bellus al jazeera very pleased to have caroline gluck joining us now via skype from cox's bazaar in bangladesh is a spokeswoman with the u.n. h.c.r. the un's refugee agency hi caroline thank you for your time you know what struck me as we watched some of those pictures from cox's bazaar is how well the scale of it the sheer number of people and how quickly that number of people grew as people went across the border from me in ma how do you as an agency deal with...
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is remembers what happened when the girls a skype washer then of the highest religious police came and asked. him for using the girl's first paper here and they accused us of hiding them i said we didn't know anything about it and just seen a girls one come to us via the mother you know i've been there i am sure its neighbors often complained to ah it's about his behavior and eventually i use moved against team job awfully almost didn't i have a supervisor to keep an eye out of the road even i signed. a south name but it just two am two cars came i. called them security cars they took in the two i am not there but some are just screaming at one or two am not going to be allowed and they argued a lot here in the building i mean you've got to judge at all. your roots life in the house would come to any. of that and i did the very last time i saw him i was at the eye doctor. the thought i had when he saw me i was giving my name to the nurse she told me to wait my turn was again. he came up to me and he was surprised and he started like the legend here he was afraid i had because i asked w
is remembers what happened when the girls a skype washer then of the highest religious police came and asked. him for using the girl's first paper here and they accused us of hiding them i said we didn't know anything about it and just seen a girls one come to us via the mother you know i've been there i am sure its neighbors often complained to ah it's about his behavior and eventually i use moved against team job awfully almost didn't i have a supervisor to keep an eye out of the road even i...
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africa boss india refuses to be a part of it well let's bring in our guests now from singapore by skype is graham on the web a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies from beijing china tangan a china political analyst who advises the chinese government on economic and development issues and from new delhi by skype is job and jacob associate editor of china report very warm welcome to all of you mr tag and let me start with you there are a lot of important issues many of which are also being discussed at the g. seven summit in canada where there is a lot of discord because of u.s. president donald trump's trade policies how is that disunity being viewed in china . well quite frankly it's not just china it's around the world i mean you have a tale of two summits one is full of strife and discord strife between the members and twitter tirades and then also issues about trade on the other side you seem to have a very well organized well oiled gathering in china headed by china but part of this as c.e.o. grouping and for the first time pakistan and india there a
africa boss india refuses to be a part of it well let's bring in our guests now from singapore by skype is graham on the web a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies from beijing china tangan a china political analyst who advises the chinese government on economic and development issues and from new delhi by skype is job and jacob associate editor of china report very warm welcome to all of you mr tag and let me start with you there are a lot of important issues...
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girls had been keeping as domestic flights a skype i knew them and i showed me some of all fun pictures they'd taken of the outside of his house which allowed me to pinpoint a location on google what kind of feet what's become of the life but to get there. we have to cross for you friday's river. with the bridges blowing this is the only way to get it from. jamie williams and his team come along. we have no idea if i use sympathises are still hanging around in that syrian government forces are about fifteen kilometers away on foot. so we need to get across the river and back as quickly as possible. on the way our van tanks are wrong turn. using the coordinates not track our path as we close each other and soon a key landmark a little town comes into view. that's it. thank you but how secure if is living the life of men. a neighbor emerges and confirms we were in the right plants. several times with shovels but nothing. i thought. he was a bit like me big like me the same but i don't want to know that because we had a scuffle he forced his way into that i'm scared out of what i started g
girls had been keeping as domestic flights a skype i knew them and i showed me some of all fun pictures they'd taken of the outside of his house which allowed me to pinpoint a location on google what kind of feet what's become of the life but to get there. we have to cross for you friday's river. with the bridges blowing this is the only way to get it from. jamie williams and his team come along. we have no idea if i use sympathises are still hanging around in that syrian government forces are...
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. >> vÍa skype nos conectamos con la abogada.nte no he trabajado en ese tema particular pero sÍ es algo que han hecho y siguen haciendo en varios centros de menores. especialmente con menores que estÁn demasiado traumados y a lo mejorse comportan de una manera traumada. a veces tienen problemas con su compartimiento y se usan medicameosara calmar los pero los niÑos muchas veces no saben quÉ estÁn tomando y no saben cuÁles son las consecuencias de estos medicamentos muy fuertes que estÁn tomando.+ >> abogada, estuvo presente cuando s suministrando estos medicamentos? >> cuando era abogada para menores detenidos no estaba presente exactamente cuÁndo los niÑos estaban recibiendo este medicamento. muchas veces habÍa que pedirlosarchivos de los jÓvenes, que en estos archivos se encuentra la informaciÓn sobre los mÉdicos lamentos que reciben. >> abogada y quÉ tipos de medicamentos estarÍamos hablando? tranquilizantes? para la gripe? >> muchos jÓvenes estaban tomando medicamentos muy fuertes para la depresiÓn, ansiedad. se usan para per
. >> vÍa skype nos conectamos con la abogada.nte no he trabajado en ese tema particular pero sÍ es algo que han hecho y siguen haciendo en varios centros de menores. especialmente con menores que estÁn demasiado traumados y a lo mejorse comportan de una manera traumada. a veces tienen problemas con su compartimiento y se usan medicameosara calmar los pero los niÑos muchas veces no saben quÉ estÁn tomando y no saben cuÁles son las consecuencias de estos medicamentos muy fuertes que...
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sunderland she is the associate director for europe with human rights watch initially joining us via skype from rome we thank you for that ok so the immediate good news is that spain has stepped in and something will be done here. the problem i guess and i alluded to this a moment ago is that this can happen again tomorrow or the next day and there is nothing in place is there. well i mean first of all spain should of course begin credit when they did for a gesture of exchange humanity and responsibility which contrasts very strongly with the disgraceful behavior of both italy and malta and italy has been disembarking hundreds of thousands of people over the past three four years whereas malta has really gotten out by doing almost nothing to respond to the crisis in the mediterranean and the horrific situation from migrants and refugees in libya so it's clear that what we need going forward what we've needed for quite a long time now is a regional agreement so that disembarkation is predict all of their certainty for everybody involved and there are no these kind of eating people stranded
sunderland she is the associate director for europe with human rights watch initially joining us via skype from rome we thank you for that ok so the immediate good news is that spain has stepped in and something will be done here. the problem i guess and i alluded to this a moment ago is that this can happen again tomorrow or the next day and there is nothing in place is there. well i mean first of all spain should of course begin credit when they did for a gesture of exchange humanity and...
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years ago douglas johnson is the author of south sudan a new history for a new nation joins us now on skype from oxford good to have you with us so what has brought the two leaders together for this meeting i think the first in three years . well i think that there has been a certain amount of pressure on both sides and not only from ego but from within south sudan itself there are now more active civilian and civil society groups. being come in very vocal about their disappointment and their dissatisfaction with the government approach to these talks. and i think. the countries and others have realized that keeping in our way in south africa hasn't brought any. possible peace agreement closer and so this is one thing that they have decided to do. they think they're going to resolve their differences this time. well it's better to have them to meet and speak to each other than not have them meet and speak but probably frankly i'm not optimistic about a peace agreement coming out of these negotiations the document the ego has tabled in which passive which had been. approved by both sides can
years ago douglas johnson is the author of south sudan a new history for a new nation joins us now on skype from oxford good to have you with us so what has brought the two leaders together for this meeting i think the first in three years . well i think that there has been a certain amount of pressure on both sides and not only from ego but from within south sudan itself there are now more active civilian and civil society groups. being come in very vocal about their disappointment and their...
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cents per day for using social media networks including whatsapp twitter and skype supporters of the tax say it will help alleviate the country's debt.
cents per day for using social media networks including whatsapp twitter and skype supporters of the tax say it will help alleviate the country's debt.
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this paves the way for fox develop an pass to purchase skype.on takes into account concerns of the media concentration. that report confirms, as previously set out, that the proposed merger does pass the threshold for a relevant merger situation and provides recommendations on both public interest test. on broadcasting standards, they carried out a thorough and systematic assessment taking into consideration their approaches to broadcast and to wider regulatory compliance and governments. it was concluded that in line with interim findings that the merger may not be expected to operate that against the public interest on the grounds of genuine commitment to broadcasting standards. mr speaker, iagree commitment to broadcasting standards. mr speaker, i agree with this finding. the airline industry is faced with a double whammy of the oil prices fall as the us dollar being a. that the chief executive officer of emirate airlines hopes that a rise in tickets will buffer that. i don't think emirates and etihad will merge, i think there will be more co
this paves the way for fox develop an pass to purchase skype.on takes into account concerns of the media concentration. that report confirms, as previously set out, that the proposed merger does pass the threshold for a relevant merger situation and provides recommendations on both public interest test. on broadcasting standards, they carried out a thorough and systematic assessment taking into consideration their approaches to broadcast and to wider regulatory compliance and governments. it...
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rupert murdoch says he plans to sell skype to disney, which comcast is also trying to the third -- skypeout a new seted of tools to monitor screen time . the men who helped start this revolution has been speaking about about the nature of tech addiction. tony fidel, a former executive, is now a principal and joined caroline hyde to weigh in. we had tim cook going on record, saying he was very surprised when he got the tools is how much he was using the devices. so i think now is no longer an open secret. we are talking about it and moving ahead with these new tools. i think it is a great first step , but there is a lot more we can and should do, because this is a problem that won't go away. >> what further steps can be taken? interestingly, the data they are going to be telling you is really just about your iphone and ipad together, which is great. but it is not actually going into your time on a computer. if you look at it, most adults and older kids, they are spending even more time on a computer. to have only one part of your digital life being represented, along with your connected t
rupert murdoch says he plans to sell skype to disney, which comcast is also trying to the third -- skypeout a new seted of tools to monitor screen time . the men who helped start this revolution has been speaking about about the nature of tech addiction. tony fidel, a former executive, is now a principal and joined caroline hyde to weigh in. we had tim cook going on record, saying he was very surprised when he got the tools is how much he was using the devices. so i think now is no longer an...
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yes i'm waiting for it and check out your skype i'm going to show you a headline from the daily mail this is from a year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of lot some birds gay prime minister joins the nato wifes and girlfriends let me show you their picture. letting you discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to you it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well obviously or and. also in ireland and discrimination unquestionably we now have our own white house and white we have the green court and less and less tolerant of where we are today and where americans are today and so will i get very concerned when i see it being i mean why should. i constantly i'm very concerned that our country will take an act and unfortunately that means that our ability to also rent pro l.g.b. . feelings and all of the around the world will use that as well and so right here in colorado and at state level a lot of openly l.g.b. . are i mean had a level so that people can and i've been there. not a
yes i'm waiting for it and check out your skype i'm going to show you a headline from the daily mail this is from a year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of lot some birds gay prime minister joins the nato wifes and girlfriends let me show you their picture. letting you discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to you it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well obviously or and. also in...
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para hablar en este caso nos atiende vÍa skype desde seattle su abogado que tambiÉn es ejecutivo de northÚnmente desgraciadamente. esta ceguera estÁ detenida al sur de seattle. no hay forma de contactar a los niÑos nos han dicho. les han dado un telÉfono pero cuando tratan de llamar el sistema pÚblico de telÉfono de la presi no permite comunicarse y gu estÁn tratando de lograr que llamen. una de las norm con las que hablÉ me comentaba el trauma que creaba. despuÉstos 15 minutos de conversar el colgar era muy difÍcil. carolina: le agradecemos por estar con nosotros aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital" hablÁndonos del caso de esta mujer como el de muchÍsimas que ha tenido que escaparse de la violencia en su paÍs. borja: en poco tiempo elfirmar una orden ejecutiva como lo hemos estado anunciando todo el noticiero. vamos hablar en -- de las reacciones. ante este anuncio nos escuchara el presidente porq, al parecer--- [habla el inglÉs] carolina: vamos a tener fronteras muy fuertes, vamos a mantener familias unidas. no queremos tener ese sabor de boca de las famiasue estÁn siendo separadas. estamos trabaj
para hablar en este caso nos atiende vÍa skype desde seattle su abogado que tambiÉn es ejecutivo de northÚnmente desgraciadamente. esta ceguera estÁ detenida al sur de seattle. no hay forma de contactar a los niÑos nos han dicho. les han dado un telÉfono pero cuando tratan de llamar el sistema pÚblico de telÉfono de la presi no permite comunicarse y gu estÁn tratando de lograr que llamen. una de las norm con las que hablÉ me comentaba el trauma que creaba. despuÉstos 15 minutos de...
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consumers to share video, mic and video game files and in 2007 and 2009 at&t forced apple to block skype and other competing services from using at&t's wireless to encourage users to purchase more voice u minutes ad 2011 verizon locked google wallet to protect the competing service it had a financial stake in in developing and promoting. we all know it is a matter of time before these big companies exercise their unfettered rights to begin discriminating. these powerful corporations historically protectct themselvs and they neglect consumer issues. they prioritize profits and disregard of service and pocket their profits and everyday americans lose. there will be no unity for net neutrality here on the floor of the senate today. the fcc will not have the last word when it comes to net neutrality. the american people will. we will have a tsunami of contact their members of the house of representatives to demand a vote on neutrality same way we hadhe about here on the senate floor. we know that when the vote takes place the american people will win and this net neutrality will win. the pri
consumers to share video, mic and video game files and in 2007 and 2009 at&t forced apple to block skype and other competing services from using at&t's wireless to encourage users to purchase more voice u minutes ad 2011 verizon locked google wallet to protect the competing service it had a financial stake in in developing and promoting. we all know it is a matter of time before these big companies exercise their unfettered rights to begin discriminating. these powerful corporations...
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we can talk to you on skype or face time, tweet, text and e—mail. recreational reasons? do you worry about breaking the law? have you got first—hand experience of the harm it can do? what concerns do you have about the laws being relaxed? lee says, "my mum has suffered from chronic arthritis for 67 years. we bought her medicinal cannabis and her life has changed". so many of those. this text says, "i have been smoking cannabis along with over a dozen of my friends for well over 20 yea rs. dozen of my friends for well over 20 years. none of us have issues with this. used for medical purposes to relax and reduce muscle spasms". get in touch through the morning using the hashtag victoria live. you can send us an e—mail. if you text, we will have to charge you. let's get some sport with hugh woozencroft. andy murray's back, but we're not sure for how long just yet? good morning. great to see andy murray back on a tennis court and back out on grass for the first time since last year's wimbledon — but he says he's still not sure if he'll play at the grand
we can talk to you on skype or face time, tweet, text and e—mail. recreational reasons? do you worry about breaking the law? have you got first—hand experience of the harm it can do? what concerns do you have about the laws being relaxed? lee says, "my mum has suffered from chronic arthritis for 67 years. we bought her medicinal cannabis and her life has changed". so many of those. this text says, "i have been smoking cannabis along with over a dozen of my friends for well...
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is the managing partner at analytical consulting group joins me now from san jose in costa rica via skype thanks for joining us live on al-jazeera i mean this started as a student demo against the government handling of a protected forest that was on fire and then the rage after suggested pension reform has this now become more personal and an anti president ortega issue in nature in some ways yes i mean this is true and. this is all things work if it's become personally sold all over i mean what is. being. rejected by my. son and i hear us system our government has been. how loved by so i didn't listen to it i didn't mean to interrupt please finish. no i mean it was an entire system of government by. something that you see in other places in the world were by and authoritarian government of first material war particularly the private sector or on the private sector are sane serum you know away from any kind of political political intervention ok then how difficult is it for the government at the moment to justify the death toll. when what we see on the whole has been peaceful yet very no
is the managing partner at analytical consulting group joins me now from san jose in costa rica via skype thanks for joining us live on al-jazeera i mean this started as a student demo against the government handling of a protected forest that was on fire and then the rage after suggested pension reform has this now become more personal and an anti president ortega issue in nature in some ways yes i mean this is true and. this is all things work if it's become personally sold all over i mean...
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thanks. >>> joining us via skype, national security analyst gale lemok falon, from the national council on foreign relations. good morning. as a result of the summit, is the world a safer place? >> i think right now whate see is a ratcheting down of tensions. some steps toward a diplomatic process that secretary of state mike pompeo will be filling in the details of. it's wait and see. the question is what is next. there is a process, the start of a dialogue, ratcheting down of tensions. the question is how do we get from here, the moment we reached, to verifying denuclearization. and there are a lot of people on the side of -- in part experts, in part those who watch closely who say, listen, we are so far from that moment, and the summit didn't bring us any closer. on the other end, folks say, listenre this to six months ago, nine months ago. there's certainly a ratcheting down of tensions that is only helpful in terms of using diplomacy to move us to a different moment that is -- has much less tension in it and less potential for really dangerous activity. >> perhaps we've moved the f
thanks. >>> joining us via skype, national security analyst gale lemok falon, from the national council on foreign relations. good morning. as a result of the summit, is the world a safer place? >> i think right now whate see is a ratcheting down of tensions. some steps toward a diplomatic process that secretary of state mike pompeo will be filling in the details of. it's wait and see. the question is what is next. there is a process, the start of a dialogue, ratcheting down of...
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from london we have mahmoud no our retired jordanian air force general and from events in italy via skype joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma thank you all very much indeed for joining us can i start with you mark moon in london because the words there we've just heard of that f.s.a. commander suggest that any kind of political deal is not at all acceptable they're not prepared to accept the authority of the government of president assad so a battle is inevitable my question therefore is what sort of support to the rebels have and are they likely to be completely wiped out from this. i think they lost the whole support from the region and from the american and their friends. as the american suggested that they should put any assumption that the american will interfere on that region of southern part of the job the southern part to see so i think they are in deep trouble. if i were them i'll go i'll stay on my land and keep the current map as is and our last quarterly conciliation. that's will be another route a lot of people will be k
from london we have mahmoud no our retired jordanian air force general and from events in italy via skype joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma thank you all very much indeed for joining us can i start with you mark moon in london because the words there we've just heard of that f.s.a. commander suggest that any kind of political deal is not at all acceptable they're not prepared to accept the authority of the government of president assad so...
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violence which has killed more than one hundred ten people since mid april manual or pollard joins us by skype from managua you at the site where the clashes took place today tell us what happened emmanuel. again those clashes that took place today happened in messiah this is a town that's about forty five minutes outside of month now while the capital city where we are at this point when we arrived at the scene the clashes had just finished taking place the scene was still very tense it was it's actually quite difficult by the time that we'd heard that the that the violence was taking place the police were using live ammunition against demonstrators we had a hard time arriving at the scene because there are several roadblocks it's quite difficult at times to get around the country because of these roadblocks that are set up by the by the demonstrators themselves but when we arrived at the scene it was very tense people are very suspicious of anybody coming into this community that's from the outside because these types of attacks by paramilitary groups attacks by gunmen and attacks by snipers
violence which has killed more than one hundred ten people since mid april manual or pollard joins us by skype from managua you at the site where the clashes took place today tell us what happened emmanuel. again those clashes that took place today happened in messiah this is a town that's about forty five minutes outside of month now while the capital city where we are at this point when we arrived at the scene the clashes had just finished taking place the scene was still very tense it was...
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on sundays he skyped with his parents john and terry. john is a musician and terry a school guidance counselor. >> how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first, the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land. >> yes, yes. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yeah, it was. but it was made better by the fact that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a volunteer who helped the foreign teachers adjust, a local english speaking businessman named kenji harayama. kenji, a pretty accomplished guitarist found out that zach was, too. >> i was amazed by his songs, his original songs, and also he played guitar very well. >> kenji pulled out an old gibson, handed it to zach. >> he said consider it yours while you're here. >> zach took that guitar to school trying to break the ice. >> i would play music for them. i think that that kind of helped break down that barrier a bit. >> just three weeks in, overwhelmed by homesickness, hep he called his parents. h
on sundays he skyped with his parents john and terry. john is a musician and terry a school guidance counselor. >> how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first, the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land. >> yes, yes. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yeah, it was. but it was made better by the fact that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a...
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we're getting life lessons on how to be better people live vieia skype "right this minute." guys. what are you guys doing with all the cycling? >> we were at a training for a big bike rider flying in this summer. we had a bad time with the truck. so when we com back in. we were just amazed. this guy sat back. we've even met danny the truck driver now. >> cool. >> how did he feel about thumbs up? >> i thought about honking a horn. >> do you think that your video will change or have some positive effects on motorists/cyclists relationships on the road? >> i saw the video and i thought, it's a good news story, let's make good driving, good manners, let's make that aspirational, make everyone want to be a good road user. by the following morning, we had 150,000 views on my phone, which was vibrating non-stop. >> how are you guys as a family handling the trolls? >> yes! . >> thank you so much for putting good news out there in the world. we think the road is a shining example of what we should all strive to be. thank you, guys, thank you. >> bye! >> thumb's up. . time flies when
we're getting life lessons on how to be better people live vieia skype "right this minute." guys. what are you guys doing with all the cycling? >> we were at a training for a big bike rider flying in this summer. we had a bad time with the truck. so when we com back in. we were just amazed. this guy sat back. we've even met danny the truck driver now. >> cool. >> how did he feel about thumbs up? >> i thought about honking a horn. >> do you think that your...
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she spoke via skype from canada after serving three years in prison. the married father of five hired her. >> she was wanting to do the drugs. despite what the police say, we never had sex. he was not interested in that. he was more interested in partying. >> reporter: she says it was the second time to meet him. >> i also did not know that hours before i got there, he had penning drinking and taking valium. >> reporter: after tickle man shot him up with the fatal dose, it captures her leaving without calling 911. >> that's not the case at all. i was in a complete panic. i had injected myself first . it looked to me like he was still breathing but passed out. >> reporter: she say s that she regrets not calling 911. >> i wish i could go back and change things. that's something that i have to live and with. >> reporter: she says that she is clean and sober today and works a normal job. >> she has been indicted for a second man's death. this time in georgia. her ex-boyfriend died in 2013, and that was ruled a heroine overdose at the time. >>> hundreds of
she spoke via skype from canada after serving three years in prison. the married father of five hired her. >> she was wanting to do the drugs. despite what the police say, we never had sex. he was not interested in that. he was more interested in partying. >> reporter: she says it was the second time to meet him. >> i also did not know that hours before i got there, he had penning drinking and taking valium. >> reporter: after tickle man shot him up with the fatal dose,...