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>> guest: yes, they download a similar app like skype and they could initiate care via their hub but sometimes we will have them go to their local clinics and that way they get basic vital signs and have more formality there but it's not always the case or needed. >> host: is it easier for you, as someone who works on mental health issues, rather than a physician or someone who would work physically treat the patient? >> guest: yeah, i mean, for us the psychiatrist are in the office and there's a multitude of pas the work for our agency but this is exactly one of the best uses for telemedicine in psychiatric services because of physical exam and component is limited to us. i still see the purpose of telemedicine without that physical exam for essential care questions that may give guidance that someone should go to. >> host: your president-elect of the alaska collaborative for telemedicine and telehealth -- what is that? >> guest: is an organization of a multitude of people that are stakeholders into trying to grow in at least allow more potential legislative than helping our ability
>> guest: yes, they download a similar app like skype and they could initiate care via their hub but sometimes we will have them go to their local clinics and that way they get basic vital signs and have more formality there but it's not always the case or needed. >> host: is it easier for you, as someone who works on mental health issues, rather than a physician or someone who would work physically treat the patient? >> guest: yeah, i mean, for us the psychiatrist are in the...
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bill nor founder of gulf masses and contempt at the middle east and also joining us from moscow via skype raul paris a global football writer of the associated press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype and just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch you do some really thrilling performances shock some great games that made it open field and indeed helps the television ratings and helps to sort of live out revenue fifty five and over sixty stadiums as well they've already owned all i mean the russian state was able to mobilize all its resources to ensure that the right career mrs ray in place in the white infrastructure is there around them so in terms of that it's going to be hard to judge that whether it's the best ever if you have to take a long term view or that it's a safety the legacy was the investment worth it with the stadiums actually used in the long term by regular and club sides and indeed how do th
bill nor founder of gulf masses and contempt at the middle east and also joining us from moscow via skype raul paris a global football writer of the associated press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype and just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch you do some really thrilling performances shock some great games...
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bill nor founder of gulf masses and contempt at the middle east and also joining us from moscow via skype raul paris a global football right at the associated press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype as are just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch if you do some really thrilling performances shock some great games that made it open field and indeed helps the television ratings and helps to sort of live out revenue fifty fun overseas stadiums as well they've already owned all i mean the russian state was able to mobilize all its resources to ensure that the right to remit is replacing the white infrastructures that are around them so in terms of back it's going to be hard to judge that whether it's the best ever if you have to take the long view of that of safety the legacy was the investment worth it with the stadiums actually used in the long term by regular and club sides and indeed how do the people reac
bill nor founder of gulf masses and contempt at the middle east and also joining us from moscow via skype raul paris a global football right at the associated press news agency a very warm welcome to all of you rob let me start with you because you've been there in russia covering the world cup you are now at the airport coming to us via skype as are just about to leave was it the best world cup ever. well certainly on the pitch if you do some really thrilling performances shock some great...
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peter: what is the downside to communicating with the patient via skype or another service? dr. dietrich: definitely making that first connection and getting a patient engaged is important. the way we kind of try to mitigate that when we can is to try to have a face-to-face visit to establish care. it does not necessarily need to be required in all cases, but it is an important way to make that connection. i am frugally traveled thus traveling to look cases -- i am frugally traveling to locations -- i am frequently traveling to locations that are hundreds of miles and hours and hours long flights, so it's not quite simple. saving cost to the state, saving cost during travel and other insurance, too, is that instead of having to do that travel time, they are able to get that care telemedicine. i think that alone is a huge savings, making sure patients have that care connection as part of that, and of course, keeping people, you know, away from hostile type services. like us being there prior to when they have to be hospitalized. peter: if you want to see a patient, where does tha
peter: what is the downside to communicating with the patient via skype or another service? dr. dietrich: definitely making that first connection and getting a patient engaged is important. the way we kind of try to mitigate that when we can is to try to have a face-to-face visit to establish care. it does not necessarily need to be required in all cases, but it is an important way to make that connection. i am frugally traveled thus traveling to look cases -- i am frugally traveling to...
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of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies he joins us now from washington via skype thanks very much for being with us so what do you think is going on here why why are we getting to starkly different assessments of the same militia agree with well they're obviously we're two different interpretations. so ok i'm not sure if you can if he can still hear me apparently not apologies for that we'll move on for now plenty more ahead on this news out including dozens dead and injured in japan after torrential rain triggers flooding and landslides. least eight people have been killed and dozens more injured in a car bombing in the somali capital the group al-shabaab says it was behind the attack near the interior ministry building in mogadishu barbara has more. once again the city of milk edition is living through the aftermath of an attack and once again this responsible fight the armed group has been battling somalia's government for twelve yes it's launched more than half a dozen attacks this year alone and i. thought i was close to where the explosion happened the car o
of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies he joins us now from washington via skype thanks very much for being with us so what do you think is going on here why why are we getting to starkly different assessments of the same militia agree with well they're obviously we're two different interpretations. so ok i'm not sure if you can if he can still hear me apparently not apologies for that we'll move on for now plenty more ahead on this news out including dozens dead and...
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and he joins us via skype why has the judge ordered looters release. well this is a hero's quote judge. who has ordered the release of the bits of paper as corpus saying that the should be allowed out of prison while the full appeals process is exhausted what has happened nothing in this case is simple we've now got different judges in different cities contradicting one another so it was hoped by looters supporters that he would be out and out counts of prison including sometime today judge who's going to the initial proceedings against it in the in this also in the city of just so your model has said he should not be allowed out of prison should be forced to so it's a false sense of twelve years and one months or waiting to see how those two judges will resolve this particular issue for easy supporters certainly hoping you can walk out in the next few hours yeah i mean he does in fact enjoy huge support business here what's been the reaction to this news of most of supporters and others what his support a may have been trying since he was imprisoned o
and he joins us via skype why has the judge ordered looters release. well this is a hero's quote judge. who has ordered the release of the bits of paper as corpus saying that the should be allowed out of prison while the full appeals process is exhausted what has happened nothing in this case is simple we've now got different judges in different cities contradicting one another so it was hoped by looters supporters that he would be out and out counts of prison including sometime today judge...
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sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news -- they reversed their early symptoms of alzheimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale bredesen. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored mildly cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently, i scored perfect, and i'm really happy about that and claiming it. >> dr. sally weinrich, a former cancer researcher and grandmother, followed the bredesen protocol and is able to cook once again for her large family, pick up the grandkids from school, and she's learning spanish. >> over a period of, i would say, four to six months, the symptoms i was experiencing all reversed, and i returned to my cognitive functioning that had been sort of my norm when i was younger. >> deborah recovered her ability to sight-read notes when she plays the piano. she also regained the ability to help her active family of four while working a high-powered job, and she no longer has facial blindness, which meant she couldn't reco
sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news -- they reversed their early symptoms of alzheimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale bredesen. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored mildly cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently, i scored perfect, and i'm really happy about that and claiming it. >> dr. sally weinrich, a...
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well let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from dence tied austria is tariq roth a nuclear arms control specialist who is also a former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the international atomic energy agency in paris and mark fitzpatrick former u.s. state department official well he also served as acting deputy undersecretary for proliferation and also on skype from new delhi is happy mon jacob associate professor of diplomacy and disarmament studies at the university school of international studies a very warm welcome to all of you i'm going to start to with the same first question to all of you which is fifty years on from the treaty was it a success or failure did it achieve its aims mr rolfe i'll start with you and stein . while i would split up the creator has been a success the failings of those are states themselves not living up to the obligations that they themselves and the took particularly with regard to achieve it nuclear disarmament disparaging us on free of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction in the region of the m
well let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from dence tied austria is tariq roth a nuclear arms control specialist who is also a former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the international atomic energy agency in paris and mark fitzpatrick former u.s. state department official well he also served as acting deputy undersecretary for proliferation and also on skype from new delhi is happy mon jacob associate professor of diplomacy and disarmament...
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danica coto of the associated icess joining us via skype from puertotonight. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> for more of our coverage on puerto rico, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: branson, has long been hailed as a top tourist destination in the heartland of america. it's also where, in the last rsuple of years, there has been a migration of worrom puerto rico. nearly 400 puerto ricans have been recruitedn the last year for work the ozarks. they see opportunity in part due to a shortage of visasfoor ign temporary workers and because of the dire economic situation back on the island. >> sreenivasan: a year ago, brenda alicea was unemployed and having a tough time finding work in her town of san lorenzo, puerto rico. in the midst of the largest financial crisis in the island's history, job pspects dimmed by the day on the u.s. territory. then, her brother-in-law told ty of jobswere pl here in branson, missouri. located in the ozarks, it's the self-proclaimed "las vegas of the midwest." the city of about 11,000 residents sees up to nin
danica coto of the associated icess joining us via skype from puertotonight. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> for more of our coverage on puerto rico, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: branson, has long been hailed as a top tourist destination in the heartland of america. it's also where, in the last rsuple of years, there has been a migration of worrom puerto rico. nearly 400 puerto ricans have been recruitedn the last year for work the ozarks. they see...
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all the bird is a climate research or at the royal netherlands meterological institute joins us via skype from good in the netherlands good to have you with us first of all take us through the evidence that this extreme weather patterns we're seeing are part of global warming well the easiest reasoning suit you know the earth is warming so most places or it's a warm except there are very few exceptions places and or very extremes the hot extremes are warming achieve more and the urge so you'd expect more each way it's all around just from this very simple argument there doesn't seem now from what i understand from the process the arctic ice is melting and that's kind of fueling it it's becoming a cycle does this mean we're going to see more of this in the future well it's a british people raising their hands yes it will seem more. the world's future for sure as long as we don't occur emissions of c o two. it's very worrying to hear you say that because now we're talking about what we're reporting today is things like crop failures drought i mean how much of a threat to economic activities
all the bird is a climate research or at the royal netherlands meterological institute joins us via skype from good in the netherlands good to have you with us first of all take us through the evidence that this extreme weather patterns we're seeing are part of global warming well the easiest reasoning suit you know the earth is warming so most places or it's a warm except there are very few exceptions places and or very extremes the hot extremes are warming achieve more and the urge so you'd...
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also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact with the british divers helping with the rescue in thailand he joins us on the line now from buxton in the u.k. so bill is what a relief to hear that these first boys have been coming out and the head of shed jewel as well what are you hearing about the rescue efforts. yes increase in incredible. good news the operation to bring the mouse it was is extremely dangerous and frankly very risky. and there's been a lot of planning going on in the last few days. in preparation for if the tiles or if he's gave the go ahead to to try don't have rescue. to the way to do it well whatever way they have done is they seem to have got it right because if they were if they however many of come out now if this is the process is they use work for them then god willing there's a chance that it'll work for the others as well so it's excellent use. we were as w
also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact with the british divers helping with the rescue in thailand he joins us on the line now from buxton in the u.k. so bill is what a relief to hear that these first boys have been coming out and the head of shed jewel as well what are you hearing about...
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james bays al-jazeera helsinki maria lipman is an independent russia analyst she joins us now via skype from moscow good to have you with us john bolton but actual security adviser has just said that as far as that the meeting with between trump and putin is concerned we're not looking for concrete deliverables what does that mean what you think we can expect. well i think we can expect just no concrete deliverables i think there were direct indications from the summit has been creative i used or at least described as the least prepared summit between russia and the united states in the cage. and without preparation of course you cannot expect any concrete results also it was already been announced at least by the russian side that there will be no joint communique after the summit began in indirect indication that notes of substance is expected what may be expected is president trump seeing once again that he is the best the summit has been as he likes to say very very good and he that he has achieved something that none of his predecessors in the white house has achieved before in ter
james bays al-jazeera helsinki maria lipman is an independent russia analyst she joins us now via skype from moscow good to have you with us john bolton but actual security adviser has just said that as far as that the meeting with between trump and putin is concerned we're not looking for concrete deliverables what does that mean what you think we can expect. well i think we can expect just no concrete deliverables i think there were direct indications from the summit has been creative i used...
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how about we get on skype and talk to some jews? if you can imagine over 20 years you only get one message that these people want to kill you and one say here he comes from bosnia back here and say i want to skype. but it was crazy but isn't the same message you hear in the media and of course we will start fighting you but when you change them it isn't because they agree with you but they disagree with you. so the agents like massage lung -- mossad but at that moment groups with discussing logo -- discussing logo. but i did not know what to do. because they were there but i had to be my city and then i was in a worse situation. >> you thought you were going somewhere safer. >> it was a worse situation not only trapped by one group of different groups that fight each other. i was just trapped in my apartment and at that time i asked if anybody could help me out but unfortunately at that time all international staff was evacuated to georgia and nobody could help out. so saudi arabia unfortunately they are doing airstrikes in yemen an
how about we get on skype and talk to some jews? if you can imagine over 20 years you only get one message that these people want to kill you and one say here he comes from bosnia back here and say i want to skype. but it was crazy but isn't the same message you hear in the media and of course we will start fighting you but when you change them it isn't because they agree with you but they disagree with you. so the agents like massage lung -- mossad but at that moment groups with discussing...
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years and one month in prison for corruption let's go now to douglas wyman he's joining us now via skype daniel there's a lot of back and forth on this just give us the latest where are we with this. well the only thing we know for certain is that the civil will not be coming out of prison so tonight a federal judge was asked to step in to try to solve the the impasse he has ruled that the arrest warrant is still valid and former president lula da silva must stay in prison including chiba where as you say so and not twelve year and one month sentence on charges of corruption and money laundering but his team are going to continue working it's obviously late on sunday at the start of the world monday morning other judges other lawyers will be back in action his legal team are asking for richard haiti this corpus allow him to be released from prison to exhaust all the possible appeal procedures they're saying that's the legal procedure that should be followed this wrong that he's in prison so the fight really goes on you will has said all along that he is innocent of the charges against di
years and one month in prison for corruption let's go now to douglas wyman he's joining us now via skype daniel there's a lot of back and forth on this just give us the latest where are we with this. well the only thing we know for certain is that the civil will not be coming out of prison so tonight a federal judge was asked to step in to try to solve the the impasse he has ruled that the arrest warrant is still valid and former president lula da silva must stay in prison including chiba where...
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we're joined by philip mcgrane former economic advisor to the president of the european commission via skype from hong kong is pauline leung managing director of asia analytic i welcome to you all scott let's start with you could a trade war i want to get too bogged down in trade and terrorist but nonetheless that's where we'll start can a trade war between the u.s. and china be one will one side come out of this victorious over the other. no no one wins in a trade war let's just get that's you know set out from the very start of this discussion one side may suffer less it's trade in investment baby affected losses jobs may be affected less in this case probably china but the whole point about international trade is not that it's a win lose the whole point is is that each side benefits by building upon its strengths now that is what the trade the truck ministration is challenging the idea that donald trump has isn't that you have a cooperative relationship where both sides win and trade it is that one side wins in this case the you us because the other side is ripping america off it's a simp
we're joined by philip mcgrane former economic advisor to the president of the european commission via skype from hong kong is pauline leung managing director of asia analytic i welcome to you all scott let's start with you could a trade war i want to get too bogged down in trade and terrorist but nonetheless that's where we'll start can a trade war between the u.s. and china be one will one side come out of this victorious over the other. no no one wins in a trade war let's just get that's you...
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. >> washington post economic reporter heather long joining us via skype. hi, heather. >> hi. good to be here. >> we've had a l p ofeople talk about tariffs. i think the first question i've asked everybody so far do hat's playing out right now asyothse aise trr are we far away from that? >> i still say we're inut a trade skirmish bf it goes any furer than what we're frig to see tomorrow, we'll be in a trade war. >> what takes that over the top? when is it really at is point a big yould wor will. >> it's simply the numbers. at the after tomorrow when u.s. hit each other with tariffs on 34 billion wesfth t ohan enperc tfaltota ueas. economy. more c ae' out tiffs on foreign autos and trucks aan parts. that kind of tariff wou more than doubl what g so far. then you'ree've talking more lie nd all of the people watching this show start toeel that. >> yeah. and you know, president trump really made an effort early on to create -- to .ationship with presidentxi they looked like they were getting along. now it lots like they' a logger heads. is therenything that could head this off bet
. >> washington post economic reporter heather long joining us via skype. hi, heather. >> hi. good to be here. >> we've had a l p ofeople talk about tariffs. i think the first question i've asked everybody so far do hat's playing out right now asyothse aise trr are we far away from that? >> i still say we're inut a trade skirmish bf it goes any furer than what we're frig to see tomorrow, we'll be in a trade war. >> what takes that over the top? when is it really at...
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ninety minutes to write down the mountain towards the coast many residents simply had no chance to a skype and while monday was extremely hard and we need grace the government suspects the worst fires were no accident. in the metro so i would like to stress that we have serious indications and findings of criminal activity namely arson but the police are also still trying to identify victims relatives of the missing have been gathering the this morgue the agonies compounded by anger at the government which take he's approaching the evacuation of residents one confronted grace's defense minister as he visited victims. you know no one notified anyone the fire engines didn't come to nothing you leftists of the massey of god and. the residents worst hit by monday's blaze were living in an area known to be prone to fire breaks are now asking why authorities weren't better prepared and why so many perished. in the u.s. officials have reunited more than one thousand eight hundred children separated from their parents under the trump administration's hardline immigration policy but hundreds more c
ninety minutes to write down the mountain towards the coast many residents simply had no chance to a skype and while monday was extremely hard and we need grace the government suspects the worst fires were no accident. in the metro so i would like to stress that we have serious indications and findings of criminal activity namely arson but the police are also still trying to identify victims relatives of the missing have been gathering the this morgue the agonies compounded by anger at the...
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coulde other context imply bidding higher for skype.ig decisions will have to be made in prioritization and targeting cash. guy: comcast has raised its takeover bid for sky to 26 billion pounds. -- 14.20ering 14.20% pounds per share. how deep are murdoch's pockets? >> it is more of a question of how deep are busy days -- disney's pockets? they have to get approval from disney every time they increase the offer. guy: how deep are disney's pockets? is a well-capitalized company. it definitely could go higher from here. >> twitters efforts to weed out fake accounts are taking a toll on shares. the stock, falling almost most by march after a "the washington post" report of account suspensions has more than doubled since 2017. this amounts to a delayed overreaction to twitters disclosures. they have been finding three times the amount of spam and automated accounts per week. that number has risen to 10 million. all of this is part of their ongoing efforts to root out manipulation. they have been under fire from congress for allowing fake and
coulde other context imply bidding higher for skype.ig decisions will have to be made in prioritization and targeting cash. guy: comcast has raised its takeover bid for sky to 26 billion pounds. -- 14.20ering 14.20% pounds per share. how deep are murdoch's pockets? >> it is more of a question of how deep are busy days -- disney's pockets? they have to get approval from disney every time they increase the offer. guy: how deep are disney's pockets? is a well-capitalized company. it...
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culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. and that is it for me and the whole team here in berlin we're going to leave you now as the images in the german tattles annual christopher street day parade enjoy and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. make your smart t.v. smarter quickly a little more smarts. watching what you want to. up to date. extraordinary. steps. decide last sunday. funday d.w. sports.
culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. and that is it for me and the whole team here in berlin we're going to leave you now as the images in the german tattles annual christopher street day parade enjoy and i'll see you again at the top of the...
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culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today and here in berlin thousands of people been taking part in city's annual christopher street day parade it's one of europe's biggest pride events but organizers say this is more than just a street party they call it a political demonstration for equal rights. but geyser has been in every bill in pride known as c.s.t. since it began the seventy three year old is one of the pioneers of the gay movement if you didn't do this i always as excited as i was the first time the excitement doesn't stop when you colgan was the first c.s.t. in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine nearly five hundred people demonstrated in west berlin at the time public opinion was hostile towards people who didn't identify with the hetero normative mainstream. but then i found that we got some positive reaction that was very relie
culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today and here in berlin thousands of people been taking part in city's annual christopher street day parade it's one of europe's biggest pride events but organizers say this is more than just a street party they...
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monsoon added to the problem with this gentleman's death this morning is certainly making the the whole skype of these thirteen footballs much more complicated. tim newton with the very latest now from thailand and thank you so much for telling us a little bit more about what has happened there in the past twenty four hours or for shit. saying in thailand divers have scoured the whole of a boat that sank in turbulent waters off the resort island of cat the death toll is now twenty one but that number is expected to rise authorities say that high winds at the five meter high waves caused the vessel to overturn the rescue workers have pulled around fifty people to safety but dozens more are still unaccounted for. and i'll get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world because the junior partners in german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government the center left social democrats have signed on to her new tougher line on migration it was a key demand to have her interior minister forced example for who leads merkel's conservative the varian sister party the c.s.u. . j
monsoon added to the problem with this gentleman's death this morning is certainly making the the whole skype of these thirteen footballs much more complicated. tim newton with the very latest now from thailand and thank you so much for telling us a little bit more about what has happened there in the past twenty four hours or for shit. saying in thailand divers have scoured the whole of a boat that sank in turbulent waters off the resort island of cat the death toll is now twenty one but that...
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culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. here in berlin thousands of people gathered for the city's annual christopher street day parade this year was the fortieth time the event's been held in the city it's one of europe's biggest gay pride events but it ended early this year organizers cancels some portions due to storm warnings here in the german capital. burn geyser has been at almost every christopher street day parade he's one of the pioneers of the movement. if you could do it i'm always excited as i was the first time the excitement doesn't stop me. he helped organize the first event held in one nine hundred seventy nine when nearly five hundred people in west berlin demonstrated for equal rights at the same time public opinion was hostile towards them. but then i found that we got some positive reactions and that was very relieving
culture so he was very happy of course i mean so it's a french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. here in berlin thousands of people gathered for the city's annual christopher street day parade this year was the fortieth time the event's been held in the city it's one of europe's biggest gay pride events...
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culture so he wasn't very happy of course i mean so it's french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. almost come to the end of our program and don't forget you can always get your news on the go by downloading our app from google play or the alpha store you'll get access to all the latest news from around the world and be sure to sign up or push notifications so you don't miss any breaking news you can even use the d.w.m. to send us your photos and video. you have today i'm sara harman i'll see you again at the top of the hour from your life and. living. your link to school for more of your link to exceptional stories and discussions from these eat and while we do have you do poems to join us on facebook. or.
culture so he wasn't very happy of course i mean so it's french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. almost come to the end of our program and don't forget you can always get your news on the go by downloading our app from google play or the alpha store you'll get access to all the latest news from around...
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professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the university that these were these students are from he said people have lost their fear they are no longer afraid to express themselves when you are shooting at a church and there are students involved could this be a turning point of any kind. well i think that the turning point actually is that the government the piers to have taken back most of the areas that had been held by protesters and dismantled barricades throughout the country and in other cities and now the university the main university campus in managua had been you know one of the last strongholds and so for the moment at least it looks like the government has reasserted its control and by using these gangs these paramilitaries are gangs that they call to or to because in nicaragua so the question is is what will happen next and obviously the catholic church has been a mediator has led dialogues and will continue i think to try to mediate and the ques
professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the university that these were these students are from he said people have lost their fear they are no longer afraid to express themselves when you are shooting at a church and there are students involved could this be a turning point of any kind. well i think that the turning point actually is that the government the...
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ninety minutes to write down the mountain towards the coast many residents simply had no chance to a skype and while monday was extremely hard and we need grace the government suspects the worst fires were no accident. that utility in the middle. as you've all been informed. the indications that we have and which authorities in charge are already investigating. lead to the conclusion that arson was behind the deadly fires. and the police are also still trying to identify victims relatives of the missing have been gathering need their forensics lab the agony is compounded by anger at the government which they choose of botching the evacuation of residents one confronted grace's defense minister as he visited victims. no one notified anyone to fire engines didn't come to nothing you leftists of the massey of god. with the residents worst hit by monday's blaze were living in an area known to be prone to fire breaks are now asking why authorities weren't better prepared and why so many perished. tour de france leader grant thomas has a golden opportunity to claim the biggest prize in road cycl
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and head of the estonian delegation to the nato parliamentary assembly and from santander spain by skype as the breeze former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr galbraith let me start with you is that nato is existence in its current form at threat because of the ongoing attacks by the us president. it's hard to say. because you know maybe their whole thing lastly the trump presidency but i think there's i think that there's a question as to whether trump's agenda isn't in fact to destroy nato he talked about how useless nato was in the campaign they wanted to get rid rid of it . well let's look beyond that. he's certainly has an office very likely in office that's result of russian interference in the election and diminishing or getting rid of nato is right at the top of mr. mr mickelson what do you make of that as a member of nato is donald trump out to destroy. i don't believe. think that nato is. the same way in the interest of the united states as it's for european allies and seventy years are the best example of all these alliance to get the st
and head of the estonian delegation to the nato parliamentary assembly and from santander spain by skype as the breeze former director of policy planning at nato a very warm welcome to all of you mr galbraith let me start with you is that nato is existence in its current form at threat because of the ongoing attacks by the us president. it's hard to say. because you know maybe their whole thing lastly the trump presidency but i think there's i think that there's a question as to whether trump's...
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could be skype they are on the face time with somebody in china in just a matter of seconds this team of global messaging has played a huge role at davos and bart managed to catch up with one man who knows a little bit about the subject check out. and we're back again and this time we are fortunate in actually honored to have philip metzger who is the director general of the federal communications office here in switzerland but more important than that he's also a global leader on technology and communication issues director general thank you for being with us thanks very much for having me and in davos of course the conversations about what we do in the world and how does communications and digitization play into creating a less fractured world serve well of course that is that is the one million dollar question because on the one hand the communication per se we know that's that will be used to interact as human beings but on the other hand digitization is changing our entire lives how we work our we live how we play and so i think we have on the one hand the challenge of having a c
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the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as she hobby he is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation of industry fires thanks so much for coming back on before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the trumpet in talks on the sixteenth i understand the russian foreign minister as a good lover of saying that southern syria may come up yes we hold we really hope they're wrong and it's really realize that their presence in syria is it legal and they're not really providing an event benefit to anyone. as a matter of fact they are not only escalate mr way should this this military base or any military base nato military base in syria is illegal it goes against international law they're not here on that any mandate from the united nations so basically they're on a form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo-american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask
the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as she hobby he is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation of industry fires thanks so much for coming back on before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the trumpet in talks on the sixteenth i understand the russian foreign minister as a good lover of saying that southern syria may come...
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thing fans weren't happy like i said but way from the cyclist dave brailsford the team manager of skype also was forced to apologize actually saying that spitting was part of french culture after it happened he was clearly very annoyed and he came out apologized but aside from the side from another great victory it's not been the greatest few weeks it seems going so controversy away from the actual cycling but a success story nonetheless you know it's correspondent green bridge thank you very much. back here in berlin hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in the city's annual christer first straight day parade it's one of europe's biggest gay pride events organizers say it's more than just a street party they call it a political demonstration calling for equal rights for all the event is named after a new york street where gay and trans people fought back against police harassment and brutality in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine kickstarting. rights movement around the world. watching the news my colleague sarah harman well here with you at the top of the hour with
thing fans weren't happy like i said but way from the cyclist dave brailsford the team manager of skype also was forced to apologize actually saying that spitting was part of french culture after it happened he was clearly very annoyed and he came out apologized but aside from the side from another great victory it's not been the greatest few weeks it seems going so controversy away from the actual cycling but a success story nonetheless you know it's correspondent green bridge thank you very...
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the line they probably were i thanks very much alan fish in washington well joining us live now via skype is marcus scale really where he is a senior lecturer in digital channels and at university of the west of england just how significant is this discovery. well i think it owns part of a longer pattern i mean it's further proof of what you know is going on. but you know i think the tendency will be that we decide to say you know go go further it's kind of quick that's playing the russians that look for any evidence we can to suggest it's rush hour and kind of focus on that but i think that's neither important thing to say specially given the kind of slide last week and for its books about here is facebook's own culpability in this you know in their decision to try to make money out of people's border. and the ways in which that sort of backfiring now and they're realizing that as a business model actually people are going to try and sort of game the system and that's sort of the design tool that's built in at the ground floor where you know that facebook has set they have removed some f
the line they probably were i thanks very much alan fish in washington well joining us live now via skype is marcus scale really where he is a senior lecturer in digital channels and at university of the west of england just how significant is this discovery. well i think it owns part of a longer pattern i mean it's further proof of what you know is going on. but you know i think the tendency will be that we decide to say you know go go further it's kind of quick that's playing the russians...
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ahora vamos a reencontrarnos vÍa skype con el seÑor eber reyes y con la abogada de derechos migratorios mi hijo. ya tenÍa mÁs de tres meses y medio de la lo miraba. estaba preocupado. la verdad que estaba ya como traumado, al saber que no podÍa, no podía saber dÓnde estaba mi hijo, me preocupaba por saber de Él. yo sÓlo me decÍa que estaba bien, pero lo que querÍa era reencontrarme con Él y verlo, poder abrazarlo. borja: yo que no soy padre, puede imaginar y sospechar la agonÍa que habrÁ sentido al no saber dÓnde estaba su hijo. te gustarÍa saber quÉ pensamientos pasaban por su mente mientras veÍa las noticias de todo lo que estaba ocurriendo desde la cÁrcel y sin saber sobre su hijo. heber: me preocupaba mucho. miraba las noticias los niÑos eran maltratados, veÍa que habÍa niÑos que los rogaban parÁ que pasan sÓlo durmiendo. yo me estaba poniendo verde y me estaba preocupando muchÍsimo por mi hijo que tiene tres aÑos. la verdad, no puedo decir mÁs. me quedo sin palabras. ahora ya soy muy feliz de verlo aquÍ y lo que yo le digo es que no me quiero volver a separar de Él nunca. lo que yo
ahora vamos a reencontrarnos vÍa skype con el seÑor eber reyes y con la abogada de derechos migratorios mi hijo. ya tenÍa mÁs de tres meses y medio de la lo miraba. estaba preocupado. la verdad que estaba ya como traumado, al saber que no podÍa, no podía saber dÓnde estaba mi hijo, me preocupaba por saber de Él. yo sÓlo me decÍa que estaba bien, pero lo que querÍa era reencontrarme con Él y verlo, poder abrazarlo. borja: yo que no soy padre, puede imaginar y sospechar la agonÍa que...
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excoriating the w t o now after an arguably the entire globalized trade regime well joining me now via skype from washington d.c. is someone who as a trade negotiator for the united states worked on nafta t.v. and w t o professor math gold matt thanks so much for being on the show just before we get to those more general issues of those huge institutions your reaction to the e.u. japan deal covering six hundred million people this week well of course we knew this was coming and it's a very big accomplishment for the e.u. in japan and it highlights the degree to which america is being completely left behind with president trump's trade policy which is a no win situation for the united states obviously the white house would deny that that's the case but what about lessons of britain obviously in any post brics it environment that deal between the e.u. and japan took four years yeah it takes many years and bang out of free trade agreement and one of the big problems that great britain has is that it has always been part of the free trade agreements that the european union has negotiated with ma
excoriating the w t o now after an arguably the entire globalized trade regime well joining me now via skype from washington d.c. is someone who as a trade negotiator for the united states worked on nafta t.v. and w t o professor math gold matt thanks so much for being on the show just before we get to those more general issues of those huge institutions your reaction to the e.u. japan deal covering six hundred million people this week well of course we knew this was coming and it's a very big...
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carolina: ambos estÁn conectados con la ediciÓn digital vÍa skype en su casa con sus hijas, antonia y levantarse con sus tres reinas en su casa? antonio: hola, cÓmo esta? carolina: cÓmo fue levantarse otra vez con su esposa y sus dos niÑas en su casa despuÉs de estar lejos de ella tantos dÍas. antonio: es una alegrÍa poder estar otra vez en casa con mis hijas, con mi esposa. estoy muy contento porque dios y la vida me dieron la oportunidad de poder estar otra vez aquÍ en casa. gracias a ustedes, gracias a la prensa a cada reportero y presentadores por haber sido parte fundamental en el apoyo para mi y para la familia. borja: pablo, aparte de estar separado de tu familia lo que entendemos que ha sido algo muy preocupante, quÉ ha sido lo mÁs difÍcil que has enfrentado en tu tiempo en prisiÓn? pablo: no mÁs difÍcil que he enfrentado fue pensar que sino retornaba a mi hogar, a mi casa con mi esposa y mis hijas que temÍa que mi esposa sea una mÁs de la listade madres solteras separadas por esta administraciÓn. temÍa que le tocara una parte emocional muy dura porque le tocaba dejarlas con o
carolina: ambos estÁn conectados con la ediciÓn digital vÍa skype en su casa con sus hijas, antonia y levantarse con sus tres reinas en su casa? antonio: hola, cÓmo esta? carolina: cÓmo fue levantarse otra vez con su esposa y sus dos niÑas en su casa despuÉs de estar lejos de ella tantos dÍas. antonio: es una alegrÍa poder estar otra vez en casa con mis hijas, con mi esposa. estoy muy contento porque dios y la vida me dieron la oportunidad de poder estar otra vez aquÍ en casa. gracias...
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sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news.eimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale brettison. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored not only cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently i scored perfect. i'm really happy about that. i'm claiming it. >> dr. sally, a former cancer researcher and grandmother followed the protocol and is able to cook once again for her large family, pick up the grandkids from school, and she is learning spanish. >> over a period of i would say four to six months, the symptoms i was experiencing all reversed, and i returned to my cognitive functioning that had been sort of my norm when i was younger. >> deborah recovered her ability to sight read notes when she plays the piano. she also regained the ability to help her active family of four while working a high-powered job, and she no longer has facial blindness, which meant she couldn't recognize people she knew. an active grand
sally and deborah talked with me by skype and facetime with stunning news.eimer's disease by making food and lifestyle changes based on research by neuroscientist dr. dale brettison. he wrote a book called "the end of alzheimer's." >> two years ago, i scored not only cognitively impaired on a cognitive assessment test. and most recently i scored perfect. i'm really happy about that. i'm claiming it. >> dr. sally, a former cancer researcher and grandmother followed the...
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intelligence he's joining us now via skype from lagos in nigeria thank you for talking to us and this must be a real blow to the or thirty of muhammadu buhari how we can decide. well there has been a defection. it's in members of. he. one of them recounted that even when i was speaking on hold still i'm not up to. however it's the authority of the senate is not absolute to some order in the last few minutes all of it will do that from the house direct the house of representatives what's easy is. absolutely. sweet but since you're not going up each of us to suit him then but the house of reps believe that this little village if. he. wants we have support in us right but israel thirty thirty and his ability to govern must surely have been weakened by this defection well it's been weakened for quite a bit. even if you find that there's there's been a sort of. sense of it will best this day for example the the how long the or there has been some trouble between the leadership of the or the national assembly on the. for quite a while now and what i was when we get there just on the rules t
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city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede it was a suicide mission we haven't seen an eyesore suicide mission for many months how significant is that. i think it is important in my being in but it doesn't represent an existential threat to the syrian regime i think. as it loses more territories in syria whether in the southwest part of the conflict or even in the east of the contrary it will be actually resorting to the sort of tactics that was actually using in iraq especially. during the u.s. occupation of that contrie so most probably we're going to see more of these attacks in fact about as i said before that is not going to be that he presented and the existential threat for the s
city of the weight of let's bring in our guests today here on inside story joining us from vermont on skype is joshua landis he is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in london we have hate haid a syria consulting research fellow at chatham house and here in doha we're joined by marwan he's a syrian academic and writer welcome to you all meaghan in doha coming to you first what we're talking about in suede it was a suicide mission we haven't seen an...
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sustainable way environmentalists are warning more research is required to shape policies joining us now via skype from the city of mombasa in kenya is david oprah david is the director of coastal oceans research and development in the indian ocean cordier as it's known east africa good to have you earth david so a lot of focus right now on the so-called blue economy is it more than just the rebranding of marine exploitation. yes it's a it is much more than that. the glue economy is we trying to get his word sustainable because really the economy is about using utilizing that ocean because also this sustainably without damaging and this is really there are waves of huge deep sea mining of hydrocarbons diamonds for example still problematic right yes it still problematic but you know it's still a long time into the future particularly in our region the west indian ocean deep sea mining i think the technologies and the incentives of the prices to really extract those minerals as far as the feature it's most closely with national gas in mozambique while there are huge lines of national gas and severa
sustainable way environmentalists are warning more research is required to shape policies joining us now via skype from the city of mombasa in kenya is david oprah david is the director of coastal oceans research and development in the indian ocean cordier as it's known east africa good to have you earth david so a lot of focus right now on the so-called blue economy is it more than just the rebranding of marine exploitation. yes it's a it is much more than that. the glue economy is we trying...
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let's talk to tariq punjab is a global sports reporter for the new york times is joining us now on skype from moscow thanks very much indeed for your time fee for and other sports organizations seem to have identified that this company in some way is connected to saudi arabia what is the likelihood that they're going to be able to bring some sort of prosecution in this case. it's a really good question. and i think the likelihood quite limited. by what being major is. out there. they try to get legal representation in thousand year radio where they have had months and months of saying to be represented and the reason they want to do it. is the fact that the media through that time arab satellite mission company which is based in riyadh of course they can only act in saudi arabia quite as in a way. if you can't get a lawyer on legal action you're not going to get it this is been going on now for the best part of the year it's interesting isn't it that it's not just about fee for in this case isn't it's the governing bodies of tennis's governing bodies of formula one as well what are the w
let's talk to tariq punjab is a global sports reporter for the new york times is joining us now on skype from moscow thanks very much indeed for your time fee for and other sports organizations seem to have identified that this company in some way is connected to saudi arabia what is the likelihood that they're going to be able to bring some sort of prosecution in this case. it's a really good question. and i think the likelihood quite limited. by what being major is. out there. they try to get...
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billy has been cracking us up now and it's time to find out the man behind this comedy, so live by skypenute" we have little billy. >> hey! >> hey! >> he's cute. >> otherwise known as charles. welcome to the show. whereabouts in the country are you, mate? >> i'm in whaacacac >> what are you doing when you're not doing little billy? >> i'm a teacher. >> is that where the idea from little billy came from? >> i have a son that's 4 years old. that's where i got it from. >> how did your students even find out that you were this character? >> i showed them. >> show it to them before they find you, right? >> yes, yes. >> are you going to find little billy taking up more of your time? do you see yourself doing both? >> that is my dream is to be able to do this like full time. i'm going to keep doing this. i'm going do it regardless. i do hope to do it one day full time. >> he just dropped a new video. i'll give you a quick clip. they take july 4th and fireworks very seriously in texas and he's just trying to find the right one. >> do you have any wiggler bombs? full metal jacket? pig's feet. >>
billy has been cracking us up now and it's time to find out the man behind this comedy, so live by skypenute" we have little billy. >> hey! >> hey! >> he's cute. >> otherwise known as charles. welcome to the show. whereabouts in the country are you, mate? >> i'm in whaacacac >> what are you doing when you're not doing little billy? >> i'm a teacher. >> is that where the idea from little billy came from? >> i have a son that's 4 years...
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with bragg's it brooks is a professor of law and government addendum university joining us now on skype from durham in the u.k. thank you very much indeed for your time i want to talk about the impact on drugs that in a moment where do you think this leaves to these amaze leadership in the u.k. . i think it leaves it somewhere close in tatters especially if david davis could take someone within. this he was a very key minutes secretary of states in her cabinet some of the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their banks it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government specs its final view was to be for brussels for him to leave right now quite literally that the crunch time is calamitous for the britons brix it go shay sions i think it's very bad for her leadership and will really coaster some problems the next hours and days to come to resume a has obviously been under fire from many sides of the political spectrum how grea
with bragg's it brooks is a professor of law and government addendum university joining us now on skype from durham in the u.k. thank you very much indeed for your time i want to talk about the impact on drugs that in a moment where do you think this leaves to these amaze leadership in the u.k. . i think it leaves it somewhere close in tatters especially if david davis could take someone within. this he was a very key minutes secretary of states in her cabinet some of the lead negotiator for...
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leader in the black rhino range expansion project for the world wildlife fund and joins me live via skype from toronto in south africa thanks very much for coming on to al-jazeera festival car i ask you about the the reason is that these are on ice myself. i understand it's to do with i thought where they were being moved to an inquiry a spring hill but the some suggestion it was the water that is quite possible i don't know the details of the tragedy but yes we all await that report but it is documented that black rhino drinking very salty water can die i've actually seen it once these animals were undoubtedly hopped after they capture experience very stressed and very thirsty when they were released into their new enclosure supine sure they drank rather readily and of course if the water was excessively salty they were well have died from that but i don't know you haven't got the reason that's yet of the autopsies indeed and the kenyans do have an awful lot of experience of relocating these extraordinary beasts do you think enough is being checked before rhinos are being moved to do you
leader in the black rhino range expansion project for the world wildlife fund and joins me live via skype from toronto in south africa thanks very much for coming on to al-jazeera festival car i ask you about the the reason is that these are on ice myself. i understand it's to do with i thought where they were being moved to an inquiry a spring hill but the some suggestion it was the water that is quite possible i don't know the details of the tragedy but yes we all await that report but it is...
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i mate belong to earnest their granddaughter speaked to us via skype. >> it's a story you always hearut. >> one of the sons is skeptical the ring belonged to his father. he says his late father never wore a wedding ring. >> we're going to stay on it. >>> and tonight's $433 million mega millions jackpot. >> the winning numbers are 1, 14, 30, 44, 62 and the mega number is 1. and the jackpot tuesday could grow to a half billion dollars. >> we try again. >> always. >>> all right, time to look to the weather for the weekend. >> meteorologist san day patel has the fast. >> a beautiful weekend with a range of temperatures, something to please everyone. i want to show you the time lapse. not one everyone was pleased with the moisture, it did bring in the higher humidity and the clouds from the southeast. and the dew points in the upper 50s to low 60ed for a few spots from the peninsula to the east bay, and a little on the muggy side for you and hang in there, we are expecting drier air as we head into the weekend, and the fog is 1600 feet 2k50deepdeepdep it's confined to the coast and tempera
i mate belong to earnest their granddaughter speaked to us via skype. >> it's a story you always hearut. >> one of the sons is skeptical the ring belonged to his father. he says his late father never wore a wedding ring. >> we're going to stay on it. >>> and tonight's $433 million mega millions jackpot. >> the winning numbers are 1, 14, 30, 44, 62 and the mega number is 1. and the jackpot tuesday could grow to a half billion dollars. >> we try again....
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. >> as we continue to look at telecommute occasion's in alaska, joining us from anchorage via skypector christopher dietrich. how is telemedicine used in the state of alaska? >> , physician assistant so my scope is similar to what a physician would be, but different types of training so generally i go by pa dietrich but our capacity with telemedicine is allowing us to give them access to what they normally would not happen that psychiatry services. we treat 3 - 25 behavioral health services. many times we go to communities that, if we went there to provide that service there really wouldn't be anyone else. psychiatric crisis in the country is pretty huge. there is 90 - 93% of psychiatric prescribers in the entire country. if we look at that kind of number in alaska, i imagine it's even higher. this has a lot of that bridge to make that care connection otherwise me that would be there. >> , the patients you see on a regular basis for telemedicine. >> i would say about 50% of my work is telemedicine. at least 30 or 40 patients a week. >> what's the downside to communicating with the p
. >> as we continue to look at telecommute occasion's in alaska, joining us from anchorage via skypector christopher dietrich. how is telemedicine used in the state of alaska? >> , physician assistant so my scope is similar to what a physician would be, but different types of training so generally i go by pa dietrich but our capacity with telemedicine is allowing us to give them access to what they normally would not happen that psychiatry services. we treat 3 - 25 behavioral health...