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would you want to skype your doctor? at least i use skype.articularly the elderly and some we re particularly the elderly and some were vulnerable who require often quite regular access to their gps. if you cut off that as an option i don't think that is suggesting only you could be available on facebook. but if you make it more difficult for them to access it, to access theirgp, then for them to access it, to access their gp, then clearly... this is something the new health secretary who is a massive take at intanon revolutionising technology, mosconi speak your doctor, there he is. the he actually used this already. and app he actually used this already. and app which is offered by the nhs in some parts of london to speak to his gp. he raises the horrific spectre of sitting next to someone on the 2-ball of sitting next to someone on the 2—ball the of sitting next to someone on the 2— ball the ketchup of sitting next to someone on the 2—ball the ketchup on their way to work with their gp and announcing to a carriage full of people this horre
would you want to skype your doctor? at least i use skype.articularly the elderly and some we re particularly the elderly and some were vulnerable who require often quite regular access to their gps. if you cut off that as an option i don't think that is suggesting only you could be available on facebook. but if you make it more difficult for them to access it, to access theirgp, then for them to access it, to access their gp, then clearly... this is something the new health secretary who is a...
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can see the proof right there in her hand. >>> morgan bet me that he can read all of our minds over skype's it going guys, thank you. >> oli i'm about to send you an email, i had a premonition couple months ago and when you woke up i had a dream of this very scenario so i'm going to go ahead and send that to you now. >> okay. got it. there we go. you can see, guys, i have the email in my inbox. >> don't open it just yet. what i want you to do is, i want you to imagine that i'm on tour in any country in the word, what country would that be. >> italy. >> christian, i want you to imagine you're on stage with me and we see a famous female celebrity icon. >> j. lo. >> charity, i want you to name a certain kind of cuisine. >> med aterrainion food. >> what kind of food did we order? >> gyro. >> we got italy, j. lo, mediterranean food and gyros. >> tell your audience ahead of time i did not tell you to say anything. >> correct. >> open up the email please. >> i was in italy for the weekend, i met the super star j. lo i took her out for dinner and we ordered gyros. >> no, no, no! >> how did you kn
can see the proof right there in her hand. >>> morgan bet me that he can read all of our minds over skype's it going guys, thank you. >> oli i'm about to send you an email, i had a premonition couple months ago and when you woke up i had a dream of this very scenario so i'm going to go ahead and send that to you now. >> okay. got it. there we go. you can see, guys, i have the email in my inbox. >> don't open it just yet. what i want you to do is, i want you to imagine...
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joining us now via skype from beirut is asso correspondent sarah el deeb. sarah, for those people who might not have been paying attention over the past few days or weeks, who are fighting idlib, and what's at stake here? >> everyone is fighting over idlib, to put it simply. i mean, everyone that is involved in theyrian war finds themes on the center stage in the idlib battle. the government is eager to retake idlib. it was one of the last spots that is out of its control. turkey, that is on the border with iib, is worried over an offensive, and is keen on not seeing one happen. and it also supports some of the oprsposition fightn and around idlib. russia, which is a supporter of the government, iran, wants to sort out idlib. >> sreenivasan: who is actually in there? you have people who are against the islamic state. you have people who are against the syria you have people who are are ing the-- people threaten turks. what's the population really being targeted here? >> there are over three million ipeople in ib, and i think the way you put it is a little b
joining us now via skype from beirut is asso correspondent sarah el deeb. sarah, for those people who might not have been paying attention over the past few days or weeks, who are fighting idlib, and what's at stake here? >> everyone is fighting over idlib, to put it simply. i mean, everyone that is involved in theyrian war finds themes on the center stage in the idlib battle. the government is eager to retake idlib. it was one of the last spots that is out of its control. turkey, that is...
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because remember skype skype shares one up comcast went down this morning the first the first few ports were that this is a boon comcast was up as soon as they looked around as a way to did you just over a this what was the purpose of this that also did a switcheroo look at how murdoch always ends up ahead of this and remember what are we talking about hulu new platforms new subscriber bases it will be a switch one where the other and there certainly is steve says no love lost between comcast and mr iger not at the line a resume went up over two percent today as well so they lost but at least in the short term disney might have won as well yeah i was looking as i'm glad you mentioned the stock price both of you because i was a looking over the last five days if you look at comcast it would be down but i say well that's five days you know what is it today what is it after the auction still down just a little not a lot but still down so i think a lot of you are a lot of these concerns are right and you know did steve do you think they may have overpaid for this thing but it's incredible w
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hushed me is director of middle east studies at the university of denver he joins us now live via skype from denver good to have you with us again so eleven groups now forming an alliance in order to cobble together some form of government this is a recipe for disaster isn't it. watch i have the exact opposite of you this is a coalition government that is the most inclusive and i would say representative iraqi government since the two thousand and three american invasion it includes both iraqi shia sunni and members of their various religious minorities and what's positive about that development is it marks a transition from previous iraqi governments that were very sectarian based most of the key players have a nationalist political agenda that is secured toward developing iraq for all iraqi citizens not catering to the at ethnic or sectarian interest of one particular group so in that sense there's a lot to be optimistic about whether they can address the immense political social economic and environmental challenges that iraqi society is facing remains to be seen you talk about the i
hushed me is director of middle east studies at the university of denver he joins us now live via skype from denver good to have you with us again so eleven groups now forming an alliance in order to cobble together some form of government this is a recipe for disaster isn't it. watch i have the exact opposite of you this is a coalition government that is the most inclusive and i would say representative iraqi government since the two thousand and three american invasion it includes both iraqi...
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marianne kimmel wrote: david leavitt wrote: joining us now via skype from new haven, connecticut, is emily bazelon, a staff writer for the "new york times magazine," who has reported on wer and women's issues and shared her own experience with sexual assault. >> sreenivasan: this might come off as a set of questions from a person of privilege. but i was stunned to see this ewere you surprised youbeen covering this space for a long time about you've been writing about women, about power, for so long? to see such raw emotion displayed on twitter, sometimes for the very first time in their lives? >> i wasn'd,surpri believe that a lot of women have stories like the one that christine blasey ford has told us. assault that is happen to them in some cases long time o at a time when to come forward to the police and make a rept president suggested, would have really seemed in conceivable. there was a lo st e that women felt and still feel about sexual assault. and i think in the 80's, the time period we're talking about sometimes went even really have the language to describe sithations in w
marianne kimmel wrote: david leavitt wrote: joining us now via skype from new haven, connecticut, is emily bazelon, a staff writer for the "new york times magazine," who has reported on wer and women's issues and shared her own experience with sexual assault. >> sreenivasan: this might come off as a set of questions from a person of privilege. but i was stunned to see this ewere you surprised youbeen covering this space for a long time about you've been writing about women,...
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professor of peace and conflict studies of the university of talk iraq and from dakar also via skype guy political analyst and former director of information. thus the economic community of west african states welcome to you all. victoria what does the what does the official acknowledgement by a president marc grant to the family of maurice i don't mean. well it is a really courageous political act on the part of the of president macro means to redo acknowledge that the use of torture during the korean war of independence was widespread and systemic on the part of the french army and it is the first time that it has been done by a french president. since the end of the war and i really think that it is a positive step towards french or improving french edgerrin relations. the french newspapers have been basically you know nima saying that this was an historic just by a president in manuel mccrone do you see it as such. of course mr mccraw when he was competent to become president and even as it is. a g.i. that cornelia's him was a crime against humanity and what he has done is someth
professor of peace and conflict studies of the university of talk iraq and from dakar also via skype guy political analyst and former director of information. thus the economic community of west african states welcome to you all. victoria what does the what does the official acknowledgement by a president marc grant to the family of maurice i don't mean. well it is a really courageous political act on the part of the of president macro means to redo acknowledge that the use of torture during...
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joining us now via skype is south carolina etnreporter gavi jackson. gavin, tell me where you are and what you've seen today so far. >> reporter: heary, 0'm in georgetown county, in an armory, about miles south of myrtle beach, the big impacts of the storm have been on the coast. myrtle beach did get a lot of tropical-storm-force winds yesterday. i did see trees on power lines yesterday. it's just been a little bit of rain today, not too much wind. lot of that rain is moving inland right now, and officials are telling us that we should expe 8-12 incs measure rain across want state for the next cowk of days. but they're really worried about inland flooding at this poinant keeping their eyes on a couple of waterways that typically fld in these situations. >> sreenivasan: tell us a little bit about the types of impacts it's havg when it mes to the smaller creeks andrs rivehat are starting to swell up, and they might not even crest unorl monday tuesday in some cases. >> reporter: that's the thing. we've been driving over some f the bridges in the state, an
joining us now via skype is south carolina etnreporter gavi jackson. gavin, tell me where you are and what you've seen today so far. >> reporter: heary, 0'm in georgetown county, in an armory, about miles south of myrtle beach, the big impacts of the storm have been on the coast. myrtle beach did get a lot of tropical-storm-force winds yesterday. i did see trees on power lines yesterday. it's just been a little bit of rain today, not too much wind. lot of that rain is moving inland right...
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you can see from the skype how different things look. much more clearly defined and enforced. they just haven't head that security property wise. what happens when you don't actually own this. you know. they can kinda come in and take your spot. with that insecurity what you probably do. when the property rights are secured. they are going to increase in value over time. that is what economists think of. the incentives that they give. the long-term thinking. and what property rights give you credit in the short term. >> is what the christian value. i think most people would say that while it is very important because it allows you to lead a flourishing life. on the other hand we should definitely listen to what the pope says and not wish upon it that well. i know some economists who probably would think that all that really matters is the wealth but i as the editor and i think speaking for the contributors would who normally had that point of view. we realize that wealth is a means rather than ends but one to the human flourishing and living the kind of life that we were inten
you can see from the skype how different things look. much more clearly defined and enforced. they just haven't head that security property wise. what happens when you don't actually own this. you know. they can kinda come in and take your spot. with that insecurity what you probably do. when the property rights are secured. they are going to increase in value over time. that is what economists think of. the incentives that they give. the long-term thinking. and what property rights give you...
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really, really surprised me, particularly with youth, who were comfortable using skype. so that was a little bit of an eye-opening experience. i had one experience where a youth i was interviewing via skype had significantly harmed himself. that was not something i was expecting, but it sort of made sense that, you know, that that would happen. but i don't know. it's hard to talk about it in terms of being surprised, because it was just so powerful to talk with those people. there was so much -- i don't know. also, just you know, it's one of those things, like there were some people there that are just some of the most wonderful people i have ever interacted with and it was quite powerful. as a result of the research, there were people that got in my head and i don't think they will ever leave, which is kind of a gift. ... >> i don't think it's possible o really understand the hostility . we're talking about an unequal distribution of resources. and when you stop to, you know, upset the gender apple cart, you're disrupting relations of privilege. and a lot of donated lab
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kelly professor of political science and diplomacy at percent national university and from saw via skype is c. one coup publisher of the korea exposing. laura do you think that the north korea south korea summit which is going to be held by the end of this month will help settle the nuclear impasse i think it will contribute to a possible settlement of the impasse i think there are some conversations that need to go on between the two koreas about their expectations of the peninsula flutes and so critically the bilateral relationship between the two koreas is very important i think this idea of peace agreement arlan ensler is lowered to and wouldn't be that difficult to achieve but one would expect that given that this is something that the north koreans are interestingly and that the u.s. would want a quid pro quo through or rubber this is going to be the third summit between north and south korea leaders. is there any chance this one would produce some sense of breakthrough or do you think it's just going to be part of the confidence building measure the has been going on for quite som
kelly professor of political science and diplomacy at percent national university and from saw via skype is c. one coup publisher of the korea exposing. laura do you think that the north korea south korea summit which is going to be held by the end of this month will help settle the nuclear impasse i think it will contribute to a possible settlement of the impasse i think there are some conversations that need to go on between the two koreas about their expectations of the peninsula flutes and...
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joining us is brian lowry via skype and we are talking about missouri and it is important with the missouri senate race. good morning. guest: good morning, thank you for having me. host: the president heads to missouri, what is the purpose? haawleyo get josh over the finish line. of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill in speeches and on twitter and so this shows you that the race in missouri is very important to the white house. u.s.think control of the senate hinges on this race. host: a little bit about josh hawley and why the president supports him so much. guest: it's a little ironic since a lot of the people who recruited hawley were skeptics or even critics of trump, including former senator danforth, who wrote a blistering op-ed about trump year ago. hawley has fully embraced the trump agenda since getting his endorsement last year. has been very relu
joining us is brian lowry via skype and we are talking about missouri and it is important with the missouri senate race. good morning. guest: good morning, thank you for having me. host: the president heads to missouri, what is the purpose? haawleyo get josh over the finish line. of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been...
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bush and joining us on skype from hong kong pauline loom managing director of asia analytics welcome to you all i know coming to you first why is donald trump saying this well there's a lot of feeling that he's looking to divert attention both from his political problems domestically kavanaugh moeller all the lawsuits everything that's going on there when you're your attorney your. you know your people and your ministrations of turned on you and they're writing books which are very very very damaging to him yes he's looking for some way to do that this is classic drama and you figure out. another target you don't want to talk about russian involvement in the election is to start saying china is out and you know and the proof is in the putting i mean he was not able to turn to anything the ad in the. newspaper was underwritten by china daily there was no subterfuge they were just simply bringing forth their idea about what trade should be like and where they wanted to buy their soybeans to wilkins in philadelphia if you were advising this white house administration this republican adm
bush and joining us on skype from hong kong pauline loom managing director of asia analytics welcome to you all i know coming to you first why is donald trump saying this well there's a lot of feeling that he's looking to divert attention both from his political problems domestically kavanaugh moeller all the lawsuits everything that's going on there when you're your attorney your. you know your people and your ministrations of turned on you and they're writing books which are very very very...
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africa caseworker and the international new human rights ngo reprieve and from our more in sweden via skype from nancy senior nonresident fellow and get planty council a warm welcome to you all now. but let me start with you this saudis sort of gave an admission of error without going into too much details of what happened or who they were targeting do you see that as genuine well i mean i think regard this if it is genuine or not genuine i think the point is that they that there was and there was an investigation despite that in the past they said that the strike was a was justified and was. against a against a target so i think the importance is that with the mounting pressure on the saudi led coalition eventually they did. they did investigate and admitted that the strike did indeed cause civilian casualties and in this case it was clear i was on a bus full of full of full of children and now what will happen next because of this this investigation i think it's this is where the question lies and i think it's still not clear there has been pressure even from the trump ministration for th
africa caseworker and the international new human rights ngo reprieve and from our more in sweden via skype from nancy senior nonresident fellow and get planty council a warm welcome to you all now. but let me start with you this saudis sort of gave an admission of error without going into too much details of what happened or who they were targeting do you see that as genuine well i mean i think regard this if it is genuine or not genuine i think the point is that they that there was and there...
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joining us on skype to give us a sense of where it is is patrick of the texas tribune, the political reporter. good morning. >> thanks for having me. host: tell us about the texas senate race and why it is gaining so much attention. your republican ted cruz taking his second term and faces a very spirited and well-funded challenge from a congressman from el paso. i think especially in recent months this race has gained so much attention because of the amount of money that o rourke is raising. he is an online fundraising machine. he is outraised ted cruz for all but one quarter, one fundraising period since he got in the race. the numbers have gotten bigger since then and the advantage bigger since then. another factor is how hard he is working. he has visited all 254 counties in texas. some of those places several times already and is running a very spirited campaign in going to all those counties and going to those places. some places neglected by democrats in the past and holding town halls and showing up which is a key part of his campaign. i think the money and amount of travel y
joining us on skype to give us a sense of where it is is patrick of the texas tribune, the political reporter. good morning. >> thanks for having me. host: tell us about the texas senate race and why it is gaining so much attention. your republican ted cruz taking his second term and faces a very spirited and well-funded challenge from a congressman from el paso. i think especially in recent months this race has gained so much attention because of the amount of money that o rourke is...
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candidate in public not at the university of to lose capital in france which is via skype from there thank you very much for being with us stream so for the first time a french president is admitting state responsibility knowledge in that it carried out torture during andrius war of independence did emanuel go far enough in his remarks in your view well first of all just use will finally be brutes. i think what this very well coming decision by president. is a natural next step to take in a very very heavy history it has to be done it had to be done for the sake of both countries. a lot of mystery around the disappearances of people who fall during the war of a jury are mysteries that has not been sought until today mysteries that have been affected thousands and thousand of sara lee. this decision to be using of torture but also to open the archives we'll bring some closure for countries so yes it's it's essential it's a broader recognition of wrongdoing but it's not an apology so what will it mean to the algerians in and french citizens of algeria descent. it's a first step really
candidate in public not at the university of to lose capital in france which is via skype from there thank you very much for being with us stream so for the first time a french president is admitting state responsibility knowledge in that it carried out torture during andrius war of independence did emanuel go far enough in his remarks in your view well first of all just use will finally be brutes. i think what this very well coming decision by president. is a natural next step to take in a...
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via skype she spoke about how this new information from police contradicts what they told when they paid apology in a civil claim where they said these relationships should never happen, it would not authorise and it was a failure of management. that is not case, management were absolutely complicit. in a statement scotla nd absolutely complicit. in a statement scotland yard said as a result of ongoing legal action it would be inappropriate to comment at this stage, adding a game that those relationships were wrong and should not have happened. the question now being asked is whether police bosses knew about all of my kennedy's undercover relationships and of those of other police spies. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: hundreds of people are missing in northern tanzania after a ferry capsized on lake victoria. more than 40 are confirmed dead. a british cabinet minister says there are no changes on the table at the moment, after prime minister theresa may's brexit plan was rejected by eu leaders. the rap producer marion ‘suge' knight has pleaded guilty to manslau
via skype she spoke about how this new information from police contradicts what they told when they paid apology in a civil claim where they said these relationships should never happen, it would not authorise and it was a failure of management. that is not case, management were absolutely complicit. in a statement scotla nd absolutely complicit. in a statement scotland yard said as a result of ongoing legal action it would be inappropriate to comment at this stage, adding a game that those...
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on skype from caracas now lucas has a political analyst with the news website venezuela analysis dot com nice to see lucas you know the way that the oas secretary general was talking there saying you know we wouldn't rule out an overthrow because i think his words were that madeira was committing crimes against humanity against his own people it leads me to wonder is in your opinion the problem is he the difference between venezuela doing well and venezuela not doing well. i think that this kind of discourse coming from the secretary general is very irresponsible especially in light of the failed humanitarian interventions in libya and other countries that have made situation much worse and have contributed massive refugee crises that in a clue i think for the majority of them as well as the problems and but as well are largely economic and political and they want they want whether they voted for mother or not in may and the presidential elections that were held they want the national government to take decisive measures to resolve the crisis which up till now it has yet to take howe
on skype from caracas now lucas has a political analyst with the news website venezuela analysis dot com nice to see lucas you know the way that the oas secretary general was talking there saying you know we wouldn't rule out an overthrow because i think his words were that madeira was committing crimes against humanity against his own people it leads me to wonder is in your opinion the problem is he the difference between venezuela doing well and venezuela not doing well. i think that this...
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warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype for his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament. thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a lier.
warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype for his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament. thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a lier.
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every patient should be able to skype their gp on a smartphone.de lottery in access to care. it also says britain will not pay its ‘divorce bill‘ in the event of a no—deal brexit. gordon brown says the world is sleepwalking towards a new financial crisis. the guardian features a warning from the former prime minister that a lack of leadership could see a repeat of the financial crash a decade ago. the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting labour policy‘ after he called the gig economy a ‘reincarnation of ancient evil‘. it also says mothers who post graphic accounts of the birthing process on websites such as mumsnet are contributing to a rise in phobia of childbirth. and prices at the fuel pumps rise for a tenth week in a row, is across the daily mail as it‘s headline reads — how much can drivers take? as petrol prices hit a four—year—high. i think we ran out of music there. so many papers and headlines to discuss. thank you both for being with us. where should we start? the big news of
every patient should be able to skype their gp on a smartphone.de lottery in access to care. it also says britain will not pay its ‘divorce bill‘ in the event of a no—deal brexit. gordon brown says the world is sleepwalking towards a new financial crisis. the guardian features a warning from the former prime minister that a lack of leadership could see a repeat of the financial crash a decade ago. the times features conservative mps attacking the archbishop of canterbury for ‘parroting...
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fellow and a serious specialist for the washington institute for near east policy joins us now via skype from washington thanks very much for being with us so money what do you make of this deal then this is this buffer zone do you believe this buffer zone could work it's possible the fact that they have a bird in the. assad regime russian iranian assault which many feared which would have sent. refugees and extremists into neighboring turkey. very least is good news whether it will hold or not will be up to the russian turks i think but it seems as if for now we have we have a deal at least on paper. given previous i mean not not to sound a pessimistic note here but given previous attempts at buffer zones and cease fires and so on. is there is there reason there for it to work. there is well that's a very good question so deescalation agreements elsewhere in syria such as southwest syria collapse after a period of time so this isn't going to be forever it's just an interim agreement it will separate the two forces a lot will come down now to who abides by these agreements and. does the
fellow and a serious specialist for the washington institute for near east policy joins us now via skype from washington thanks very much for being with us so money what do you make of this deal then this is this buffer zone do you believe this buffer zone could work it's possible the fact that they have a bird in the. assad regime russian iranian assault which many feared which would have sent. refugees and extremists into neighboring turkey. very least is good news whether it will hold or not...
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a boozy with us now who is a journalist with the citizen newspaper in tanzania he's on skype from dar es salaam so what type of contact have you had with people close to the saying what more have you learned. you are getting from the growing. number. two hundred. school. that you would go for issues that you guys think this is. actually. going to be so. what are there other ferries and boats still running in the area i'm just wondering has everything been shut down as far as safety concerns go or are there still but still running. you know stories for us from the. people who actually wanted to go and see the i don't use it or even i didn't quite . get it. because you have to do is get it here if you wanted to avoid stepped out of pure torture for having problems with it or yeah. i mean they're happy to go because it shows so they don't trust. these people to get to. it when she's so pretty. good about it one. so. they go. to syria because the line isn't great but i'll ask you just one more question i want to know about public anger i mean people must be furious at this sort of thing b
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joining us from a suburb out on skype just your reaction initially to this latest violence because i mean only a few days ago we were looking at the situation thinking wow it's so progressive the over there for us being allowed to come back in the big welcome back now we have the flip side. i think what we have seen over the course of the last few years in this in the round. is shocking and absolutely pencil and what makes this sense to us well and even more outrageous than the fact that it is happening that it then when there is such a remarkable level of democracy opening in the country so the same people same communities who lived together side by side in peace at a time when this country was under dr terry who are now turning against one another at a time when people are able to express themselves more freely able to make demands against the government. so it is it is a very concerning situation and i hope that the government would get tough on this situation and bring those responsible to justice was it perhaps not a little naive to think that this wouldn't happen that you're br
joining us from a suburb out on skype just your reaction initially to this latest violence because i mean only a few days ago we were looking at the situation thinking wow it's so progressive the over there for us being allowed to come back in the big welcome back now we have the flip side. i think what we have seen over the course of the last few years in this in the round. is shocking and absolutely pencil and what makes this sense to us well and even more outrageous than the fact that it is...
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personas que han presentado las quejas continÚan como empleados estÁ quien a "ediciÓn digital" vÍa skypete de este resorte y dicen que esto no ocurriÓ. cÓmo responde usted a esto? abogado: que mandamos a la agencia de igualdad del empleo. y ya en investigado por venir tres aÑos a este lugar. y encontrar suficiente evidencia para que la agencia federal hiciera esta demanda. somos 23 empleados que nos estamos uniendo a la demanda de la agencia federal. entonces, querÍan estas accioneses pa pero ahorita suficientes evidencias han surgido para que el agente federal haya traÍdo esta demanda.ensergio, tÚ fuiste despedido, pero tu padre sigue trabajando en ese lugar. a mÍ me gustaría preguntarle usted que sigue trabajando ahÍ, c{omo esta el clima? han hablado con ustedes les han hecho algÚn tipo de alegato? invitado: bueno, Últimamente en nunca no comentaron nada despuÉs al respecto. pasÓ todo lo que pasó en el tiempo que pasÓ, pero la situaciÓn puede que no nos dejaban hablar espaÑol. ya hablaba con mi hijo. en una ocasiÓn, pasó un supervisor y me dijo que no podÍamos hablar espaÑol. entonces,
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we spoke to him on skype. >> some of the guys that were in front of us, i don't know, like five or ten trucks in front of us were closer to it. they had to drop their trailers and turn around. >> the forest service has launched a full aircraft and ground response. 600 firefighters vr called in. this fire comes just weeks after the car fire which destroyed 1100 homes and killed eight people in the same area was declared contained last week. >> we want to touch base with sandy to see what firefighters are facing tomorrow and in the hours ahead. sandy. >> the temperatures are starting to drop and the humidity creeping up. it is 73 right now. breeze is out of the east-southeast gusting to 12 miles per hour. winds will remain changing through the next 24 hours, switching direction, which could make it challenging. combine that with the heat, five out of the next seven days in the 90s. you can see the smoke from the fire going all the way out towards the niece for miles and even our live doppler 7 picking up the intensity of in a fire all the way bringing you to the present time tonight. tha
we spoke to him on skype. >> some of the guys that were in front of us, i don't know, like five or ten trucks in front of us were closer to it. they had to drop their trailers and turn around. >> the forest service has launched a full aircraft and ground response. 600 firefighters vr called in. this fire comes just weeks after the car fire which destroyed 1100 homes and killed eight people in the same area was declared contained last week. >> we want to touch base with sandy...
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. >> his wife rebecca romijn will be part of the show, skyping in from home.tus will score his exclusive invites. >> i want to go to the jackson-britney wedding. that william meghan markle wedding. >> clearly know his reality do you means, but step up your royal game. meghan married prince harry, not his brother. >> now, he got the message. the cost of "modern family" knows the difference. check this out. that's eric stonestreet dressed at meghan markle for an upcoping halloween accept sewed. kind of sorriry, but with the dress and at that, they're a lot alike. >> what's going on? >> you know, jesse tyler ferguson with his red hair is prince harry. kind of good there. eyebr eyebrows, the beard. >> eric, i can't ever you be see that. wow. >>> all right, coming up, why the kardashian sisters are having fun at mom next on kron-4 news at eight: frightening new details on the man accused of attacking another man with a machete.that victim, is now out of a coma and talking to police. also - supporters gather in front of christine blasey ford's bay area home...this -
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scientist from monday university he focuses on the rise of the far right in europe and joins us now via skype from london in sweden good to have you with us michael you take issue with our correspondent there when he refers to the sweden democrats as a far right party wouldn't you yes well his quite right there you have a far right they have a far right tendencies asked how they were rooted in a far right movement but they have cleaned up their act and today we should probably call them something like social conservative with its immigration policy as their main focus also they are they are of course. attracting far right but that's another thing but michael there are far right parties in sweden are they gaining more support you just said that some of those far right support he's a moving to the sweden democrats. well obviously if you have a party with far rights that attracts far right votes and that can actually come into the parliament then you will tend to vote for that we also have some french parties are on the extreme far right the critics are right but those parties do not attract lar
scientist from monday university he focuses on the rise of the far right in europe and joins us now via skype from london in sweden good to have you with us michael you take issue with our correspondent there when he refers to the sweden democrats as a far right party wouldn't you yes well his quite right there you have a far right they have a far right tendencies asked how they were rooted in a far right movement but they have cleaned up their act and today we should probably call them...
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warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype from his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament. thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a clear clear it's all resolved by russia really or that the skies of syria to make it off limits to all of these you know nato aggressors and to the special people the israelis really jets that keep. their national you know recognized rights you think it's good enough because putin appeared to say it's just a tragic series of events we didn't say didn't seem to tell israel to stop bombing and because israel for its sake says it was bombing to stop hezbollah and iran in your country you think putin's response is fine yes i mean he doesn't need to say it really are you not bluntly i mean it's obvious from things that we we starting to feel on the ground we knew you would be set. you know i d
warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype from his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament. thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a clear clear it's all resolved by russia really or that the skies of syria to make it off...
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i was traveling overseas and even trying to call through my skype account.. but i wanted my face to be seen and my voice to be heard. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, cnn, portland, maine. >> so many people, so passionate about this one supreme court nomination, actress and activist america ferrera is a survivor of sexual assault and a leading voice in the #metoo movement. she spoke with van jones about the brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford hearing. >> that's right. she says she watched the male republican senators come together and show solidarity. that is something that women are finally starting to do. >> i'll tell you something, those men in that hearing, they gained power from each other. they knew, i'll go in this and lie through my teeth because all of my colleagues are going to sit here and do it with me. and so they know a thing or two about showing up for each other. right. and that is, to me, what is -- what is really fueling this me too movement is women coming in to spaces with one another in new ways, being with each other in different ways
i was traveling overseas and even trying to call through my skype account.. but i wanted my face to be seen and my voice to be heard. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, cnn, portland, maine. >> so many people, so passionate about this one supreme court nomination, actress and activist america ferrera is a survivor of sexual assault and a leading voice in the #metoo movement. she spoke with van jones about the brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford hearing. >> that's right. she...
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joining us via skype, we have danny and jeff. welcome to the show, rock stars!ou guys are amazing. have you been playing since you were 2? >> i've been playing drums for like seven, eight years. i think danny has been playing guitar longer than that. >> yeah, 10-plus years. >> are you getting any bites or submissions yet? >> we have gotten, like, three or four e-mails, like very serious e-mails of people asking how to audition, what they need to do for us. and we've had kind of one or two people, like, come over and really, like, try screaming or try to sing and give it a shot. we really just want someone who is genuine and passionate. >> guys, i have to ask, why do you even need a singer. the music speaks for itself. it's awesome. >> the most relatable instrument is the human voice. people, of course, love melody and shredding guitar and really fast drums. and that is great and part of it, but it is also in service to, like, what the message of the song is, you know? >> what you released is instrumental. are there lyrics to it that someone can submit, or do the
joining us via skype, we have danny and jeff. welcome to the show, rock stars!ou guys are amazing. have you been playing since you were 2? >> i've been playing drums for like seven, eight years. i think danny has been playing guitar longer than that. >> yeah, 10-plus years. >> are you getting any bites or submissions yet? >> we have gotten, like, three or four e-mails, like very serious e-mails of people asking how to audition, what they need to do for us. and we've had...
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georgetown university and author of losing and enemy obama iran and the child of democracy he's via skype from northern virginia near washington d.c. thank you very much for being with us. it didn't come as a surprise that the iranians accused. the u.s. and saudis of masterminding this attack in a fast but they've also summoned the envoys of the netherlands denmark and great britain accusing these countries of harboring iranian opposition groups what does this suggest as far as who they think is responsible. the fact that they some of the europeans is also not particular pride missing since some of these separates pistorius ations are essentially headquartered in europe many of them being in london particularly this. separatist organization has been and ducting activities are next in line for quite some time i'm so that in itself was not surprising nor is it surprising that the iranians would be blaming or hinting at blame at the united states saudi arabia and the u.a.e. what is perhaps a little bit different this time around is that there are circumstantial evidence that makes it much mo
georgetown university and author of losing and enemy obama iran and the child of democracy he's via skype from northern virginia near washington d.c. thank you very much for being with us. it didn't come as a surprise that the iranians accused. the u.s. and saudis of masterminding this attack in a fast but they've also summoned the envoys of the netherlands denmark and great britain accusing these countries of harboring iranian opposition groups what does this suggest as far as who they think...
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about this so human rights lawyer a former advisor to the palestinian authority as well joining us on skype from haifa nice to have you with us diana this keeps well obviously it keeps happening but also the protests keep happening that life which this protest has in it every friday and i'm sure on other days it just keeps going. yes absolutely because what palestinians are demanding is they're demanding their freedom and what we've seen now is that for the past five and a half months twenty five separate fridays palestinians have been going towards the wards where the electrified fence is in order to simply demand one thing that they be given their freedom and that they be allowed to return and what israel has deliberately done is gun them down and we see this to. a. dealer they. are serious for house and been killed. do you think you can still hear me but i'm just going to little broken up but do you think the purpose of having any impact i mean i know that these writers will just keep. firing back and putting up their own resistance as it were what impact is it happening is it is it open
about this so human rights lawyer a former advisor to the palestinian authority as well joining us on skype from haifa nice to have you with us diana this keeps well obviously it keeps happening but also the protests keep happening that life which this protest has in it every friday and i'm sure on other days it just keeps going. yes absolutely because what palestinians are demanding is they're demanding their freedom and what we've seen now is that for the past five and a half months twenty...
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thomas howes the director of program implementation for save the children he joins us on skype now from jakarta thanks very much for being with us so based on the reports that we're getting and i'm sure there are of course the you you're getting as well what is your biggest concern right now as far as the situation there. i think the report explain the situation very well and obviously it's a save the children we are concerned about the situation for children specifically amongst all of those problems of being outlined you also mentioned very clearly the town of dangler we're very concerned you know we have when you go from there we have teams in the ways you believe not been able to access the affected locations so. right now our main concerns are you know for those who have been severely affected in all of the so one point five million in the general area that my in some way be affected we believe that you know around seven hundred thousand of those could be moderate to severe affected and within that obviously we're concerned about children specifically as well and you mentioned the
thomas howes the director of program implementation for save the children he joins us on skype now from jakarta thanks very much for being with us so based on the reports that we're getting and i'm sure there are of course the you you're getting as well what is your biggest concern right now as far as the situation there. i think the report explain the situation very well and obviously it's a save the children we are concerned about the situation for children specifically amongst all of those...
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andrew tabler his assyria expert at the washington institute for near east policy is joining us via skype thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera so are we now seeing the start of the offensive on it . it's hard to say i think we are seeing the beginning of the. question is what territory. the initial. reading is that there the regime is after certain motorways. that would allow it for you to divide up a little province not the entire thing but. who knows. the in terms of it was a whole we're talking about billions of refugees potential crisis that would be very difficult for the average or even a whole or that i'm too especially before a summit we have in teheran with turkey and the assad regime and russia has to make sure that some of the will be held on friday we know that they are a man president is meeting with the russian his russian and turkish counterparts and but with russia and iran obviously allies off syria and turkey supporting some of the rebel factions and it led her to think those countries are to find some sort of common ground well it depends on what they the end state t
andrew tabler his assyria expert at the washington institute for near east policy is joining us via skype thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera so are we now seeing the start of the offensive on it . it's hard to say i think we are seeing the beginning of the. question is what territory. the initial. reading is that there the regime is after certain motorways. that would allow it for you to divide up a little province not the entire thing but. who knows. the in terms of it was a whole we're...
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i was traveling overseas and even trying to call on my skype account, and her voicemail boxes have beenull. but i wanted my face to be seen and my voice to be heard." ( marty ) that was kaylee hartung reporting for us this morning. judge kavanaugh has denied all of the allegations against him. the f-b-i has until the end of the week to wrap up its investigation. ( marty ) another big story we are following... a shark attack off the southern california coast. a 13-year-old boy was attacked saturday morning as he was lobster diving in waters off of encinitas, near san diego. this is video of the rescue given to us by a viewer. the boy was rushed to a hospital with injuries to his upper body. witnesses say the boy was conscious and talking to bystanders as he was treated at the beach. but he is listed in critical condition this morning. the victim was rescued by some people in the water who heard the commotion.
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warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype for his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament be fires thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a clear clear it's all it's all by russia really for that disguise of syria to make it off limits to all of these you know nato aggressors and to the special people these really really jets that keep. their national you know recognized rights you think it's good enough because putin appeared to say it's just a tragic series of events we didn't say didn't seem to tell israel to stop bombing and because israel for its sake says it was bombing to stop hezbollah or iran in your country you think putin's response is fine yes i mean he doesn't need to say it really are you not that that says that that will dismantle them and take them from our country peacefully we welcome it. if these agr
warplane attack on syria so let's go to what used to be syria's largest city aleppo joining me via skype for his perspective is aleppo's independent member of the syrian parliament be fires thanks for coming back on before we get to monday's deal what did you think of president putin's diplomatic response to the israeli bombardment of your country i think it sounded good enough and i think behind it there is a clear clear it's all it's all by russia really for that disguise of syria to make it...
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. >> to discuss all of this is congre schiff who joins me via skype fromsh nice to have you back. what else would you like to see happe a before full senate vote happen >> as a prosecutor and there ar amber of republicans on that commit who have done invest of prosecution beforeen you have two witnesses who have cant dictory stories and both of them cannot be telling the truth, you don't simply shrug and saywe wil choose to believ this person or that person you go and interview and bring under oath other witnesses. now, there is no reason in the world you would not bring in mark j him under veoath, him testify. why would you not bring in brett ka fna classmatom yale who has a similarly disturbing story to tell about brett kavana and his behavior while drunk. there no reason yououldn't bring them in unless you don't really want to hear what they have to say. so the senate coul bottom of this. any prosecutor whoad a case with conflicting witnesses can say, youdon't simply leave it at that. you do further investigation and the idea that somehow the rebl senate staff whose missios is
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diplomat and deputy chief of mission in yemen he joins us now live via skype from washington the billgood to have you with us what does all of this about the way in which the coalition selects its targets. well i'm afraid it doesn't say very much i fly in their explanation not entirely credible. the there there was an admission of an error but there wasn't really an explanation supposedly there was some other target and they didn't want to wait until that target was in the clear and away from other civilians but they don't explain what the target was from all other reporting there doesn't seem to have been any other target. i think there are different ways of targeting some of them depend on intelligence that is you know from the ground or from command and control center in riyadh to the pilot and then it's all electronic but there are other targets that are targets of opportunity where the pilot sees something and may or may not seek permission before bombing in this case the bus seemed to be in the clear and there was nothing else around it then it could have been mistaken for. so i
diplomat and deputy chief of mission in yemen he joins us now live via skype from washington the billgood to have you with us what does all of this about the way in which the coalition selects its targets. well i'm afraid it doesn't say very much i fly in their explanation not entirely credible. the there there was an admission of an error but there wasn't really an explanation supposedly there was some other target and they didn't want to wait until that target was in the clear and away from...
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today. accommodate that that is the beauty of e-mail and skype today.hanges are already here and we are already benefiting from time—saving devices that enable us have more time. the one thing i have got out of what we've done over the last couple of years is one of our collea g u es couple of years is one of our colleagues when the stepfather died he was able to take time work originally and he characterised as day that he has of from us as being away being treated human which i think is critical and all of this. if we want people to work hard and to be part of something that we're trying to develop being human has to be critical thing. and surejonathan is doing some of it here. yes. mark is doing some of it here. yes. mark is absolutely right. i'm sure you guys think similarly. we recently became a business with purpose and with social impact at our core. for example we forge we haven't had any bereavement and mentor health is a real challenge in the workplace and thatis real challenge in the workplace and that is something that we have already had a
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pride in false to cause a korea analyst and senior research fellow at leeds university joins us and skype from exeter nice to see you and what i really want to focus on is how much north and south korea are achieving on their own let's take donald trump let's take the united states out of it three face to face meetings and now a joint liaison officer is this moving faster than you expected. yes possibly sometimes ten to pessimism having been disappointed often before i mean the twenty year history of interpreting relations or you can take it back much further when they have to cater to the lot of ups and downs and we had a pretty lean decade for a while under conservative governments in the south and of course because the north under kim jong un had this massive program in two hundred sixteen and seventeen of nuclear missile tests but now south korea's got a pro sort of center left government which they were they've always wanted dialogue and engagement like the sunshine decade some people might remember at lunch in ninety eight to two thousand and seven that a lot of what they've been do
pride in false to cause a korea analyst and senior research fellow at leeds university joins us and skype from exeter nice to see you and what i really want to focus on is how much north and south korea are achieving on their own let's take donald trump let's take the united states out of it three face to face meetings and now a joint liaison officer is this moving faster than you expected. yes possibly sometimes ten to pessimism having been disappointed often before i mean the twenty year...
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have been speaking to them via skype for months.no longer wanted back home inai br they are increasingly unwelcome in syria, too. you know, you islamist friends say that you went to syria to help. a lot of syrians would say you only made things worse and it is time for you to go. thit sounds like are not many options left, and the only option for you and other forei fighters are death or capture. is there a third option? >> if i believed what you said, i would have been gone a long timego obstacles and there is always difficulty. quentin: a fundamentalist belief is what powers these men as they are losing war. these men will not give up support for the al qaeda-linked movement. abu says he will never leave syria, but he wants his identity disguised. you and other foreign fighters should just reconcile with the regime, put down your weapons, and leave? >> if i lay down my weapons quentin: you say "even if we die re, we are happy." that is your choice to make that sacrifice. what about the civilians? what if you are sacrificing em? th
have been speaking to them via skype for months.no longer wanted back home inai br they are increasingly unwelcome in syria, too. you know, you islamist friends say that you went to syria to help. a lot of syrians would say you only made things worse and it is time for you to go. thit sounds like are not many options left, and the only option for you and other forei fighters are death or capture. is there a third option? >> if i believed what you said, i would have been gone a long timego...
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see and a writer on asian affairs the joins us live via skype from sun so i was seeing lots of pictures coming out of pyongyang pretty red picture it must be said that beyond all these photos shot this what a photo ops what progress can actually be made at this summit yeah i think the big question for the south korean leader is to get some kind of concession from north korea that is large enough to convince the americans particularly donald trump and secretary of state might bump a zero that continuing with the north korean detente process is worth it. right now things are really stalemated between the americans and the north koreans and i think that's really moonstruck moon has got to go to pyongyang and he's got to get something meaningful enough from the north that donald trump feels like this is worth continuing what's with that meaningful thing. well it's the americans particularly want to focus on nuclear weapons and missiles right south koreans are pursuing lots of other things the south koreans want a broad based upon they want to talk about combined economic development and exc
see and a writer on asian affairs the joins us live via skype from sun so i was seeing lots of pictures coming out of pyongyang pretty red picture it must be said that beyond all these photos shot this what a photo ops what progress can actually be made at this summit yeah i think the big question for the south korean leader is to get some kind of concession from north korea that is large enough to convince the americans particularly donald trump and secretary of state might bump a zero that...
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in the on skype from the u.k. so something very interesting is going on in rwanda and in water africa at the moment you know there was a story from ethiopia as well political reconciliation political prisoners being freed why do you think all this is happening now. well actually i would take flight issue with that because i think this is happening const is the one that this isn't a big deal for the government. these really to happen but eventually and i think the important issue here was that in debating those in that. back. in which she sort of. can best you go the wrong she made mistakes and she wanted to move on but. doesn't believe. to actually. to release the now just as i was reading the details about her and what she said and done in the past it sounds like she could be a sort of divisive figure to that and how do you think her return will be. released i should say will be received. well. she i think she is a divisive figure in many ways but i think that you know she is a much a goalkeeper i mean we won dog
in the on skype from the u.k. so something very interesting is going on in rwanda and in water africa at the moment you know there was a story from ethiopia as well political reconciliation political prisoners being freed why do you think all this is happening now. well actually i would take flight issue with that because i think this is happening const is the one that this isn't a big deal for the government. these really to happen but eventually and i think the important issue here was that...