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amid the chaos her daughter somer was born. so there's less. fur. that's for. you know. someone a lot of the come to finish on the stage with. their children she brought all this . on to conclude a year from august. wad hard to decide whether to stay and hope for peace. or flee the bombs and bring her daughter to safety. for someone has won dozens of prizes including best documentary at the british film awards and an oscar nomination. some. had some pain in. a story made for one child now affecting audiences around the world. where the world may be trying to ignore the inhumanity that's taking place in syria but no one can ever claim that they weren't able to see what was happening there we can think a syrian mother and her camera for that today the director of for salo wat al-khateeb sat down with me here in berlin one it's good to have you here on the show here in berlin you say that your film is a love letter on your daughter but it's become much more than that what has it become. i would say like it's become so many things but the main things for me was like an evide
amid the chaos her daughter somer was born. so there's less. fur. that's for. you know. someone a lot of the come to finish on the stage with. their children she brought all this . on to conclude a year from august. wad hard to decide whether to stay and hope for peace. or flee the bombs and bring her daughter to safety. for someone has won dozens of prizes including best documentary at the british film awards and an oscar nomination. some. had some pain in. a story made for one child now...
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. >> is there any thought as this that at somerates point this could be your priority, the national mission could be the priority? is there any thought about reconfiguring how the guard does business? >> the national guard is a combat reserve. we play ase role part of the army and air force will continue. to bring people home from the current mission, if you bring people home from doing mission overseas, there are national security implications. we would have to replace them. the way the department of defense is built, it doesn't do any mission around the world without using the reserve component. toon't think there are plans retreat missions that have been mobilized. we will be part of those deployments going forward. are there any guard overseas that have tested positive? are you concerned they are getting tested enough and they are being turned around fast enough? the think they are part of army and air force and if they need testing, they are getting testing. i'm not aware of any member that has tested positive. if there is, they will be treated like any other soldier. general, just a f
. >> is there any thought as this that at somerates point this could be your priority, the national mission could be the priority? is there any thought about reconfiguring how the guard does business? >> the national guard is a combat reserve. we play ase role part of the army and air force will continue. to bring people home from the current mission, if you bring people home from doing mission overseas, there are national security implications. we would have to replace them. the...
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that was a message sent by somer over the radio waves, a lot of native tribes had code talkers it i know, you know, for the congressional committee, as i was the one who was sharing before the congressional committee, there were some designs that were initially picked out by the committee. we did not necessarily totally agree with those particular design elements, and we began to share our story about our history of the seminoles, and i shared that. at one time in our history, the language that our people spoke actually wanted to be eradicated off the face of the earth, but that same language that was so fiercely fought against during this conflict people know as the seminole wars, it actually was the very same language that saved thousands of american lives during world war ii. and once i explained to them our elements and what our desires were as far as the seminal nation, then the united states in that particular committee agreed the seminoles should have minted on their metal what they desire. it was a great time as a personal moment in my life as well. here in this wing of the museu
that was a message sent by somer over the radio waves, a lot of native tribes had code talkers it i know, you know, for the congressional committee, as i was the one who was sharing before the congressional committee, there were some designs that were initially picked out by the committee. we did not necessarily totally agree with those particular design elements, and we began to share our story about our history of the seminoles, and i shared that. at one time in our history, the language that...
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finding and the hate it became a declaration of love for her daughter son amid the chaos her daughter somer was born. synonomous come to from time to singular. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the race among us democrats for the white house a race with stunningly new momentum make that joe mentum that is the new term to describe former vice president joe biden's big win in super tuesday primaries biden clenched 9 states in the northeast and southeast and that all important state texas by him surge was made possible by crucial endorsements from other democrats who dropped out of the race billionaire mike bloomberg today became the latest his deep pockets bought him watts of t.v. ads but not enough votes biden the centrist the moderate is now the front runner overtaking bernie sanders the democratic socialist but sanders is showing no sign of stopping he won 4 states on super tuesday including the biggest california so it's now down to sanders biden and elizabeth warren warren has not won a single primary or caucus she even l
finding and the hate it became a declaration of love for her daughter son amid the chaos her daughter somer was born. synonomous come to from time to singular. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the race among us democrats for the white house a race with stunningly new momentum make that joe mentum that is the new term to describe former vice president joe biden's big win in super tuesday primaries biden clenched 9 states in the...
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richard somers more than 30 years ago said to me with a straight face that such situations where as he put it, "an argument for the efficacy of war." war is a good thing because it can settle a question. it sounded almost absurd to me at the time. but then from the point of view that warfare may just be politics carried on by a different means, dick may have had a point. war may not solve overarching problems but right or wrong, italy's for the moment, war will produce a solution. at least for the moment, war will produce a solution. i have learned to have sympathy for those leaders caught in the bind even if i do not sympathize with the course they chose. it seems probable to me now that -- no and geography matter what action they chose. it is important to remember that they did not see it that way themselves. this was no cause for a death wish. they thought they had a strong constitutional case for the legitimacy of secession as multiple failed separatist have shown. it is still alive. most recently jerry falwell and governor john justice from west virginia has been encouraging weste
richard somers more than 30 years ago said to me with a straight face that such situations where as he put it, "an argument for the efficacy of war." war is a good thing because it can settle a question. it sounded almost absurd to me at the time. but then from the point of view that warfare may just be politics carried on by a different means, dick may have had a point. war may not solve overarching problems but right or wrong, italy's for the moment, war will produce a solution. at...
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jimmy: just no big deal yeah >> just work work out >> jimmy: get a couple crunches in yeah, suzanne somers to get, one of those gems. >> you could also, like, launch stuff off of it if you really wanted to do [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, that's not what you want to do at all. >> put, like, a ball on it push it down catapult >> jimmy: and launch things across the room. yeah >> jimmy: there's no thigh master in here at all. >> no, there's not >> jimmy: no >> you could bring it back though >> jimmy: you could. i was looking through this, and there's tons of fun exercises, recipes. but this page right here, i was like - you guys wanna see >> you like mama's guns there? >> jimmy: look at the gun! look at that look at that >> yeah! [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: look at that >> welcome to the gun show >> jimmy: come on, man >> yeah! >> jimmy: come on! that's what i'm talking about. [ applause ] yeah, maybe he'll think before he cheats. come on, look at that! [ cheers and applause come on, look at that. >> i work hard i love muscles i love feeling strong. that's my baby arm, though, too. >> jimmy:
jimmy: just no big deal yeah >> just work work out >> jimmy: get a couple crunches in yeah, suzanne somers to get, one of those gems. >> you could also, like, launch stuff off of it if you really wanted to do [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, that's not what you want to do at all. >> put, like, a ball on it push it down catapult >> jimmy: and launch things across the room. yeah >> jimmy: there's no thigh master in here at all. >> no, there's not >>...
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town that somer of the other polish code breakers, but in particular ,anger, the head of the team there was some sort of bonkers story about them enable to walk from there into spain. it's about 15 kilometers, and through the snow in the middle of the night over the mountains. it was not going to happen. they took a taxi. [laughter] mr. turing: that was what you did. they got most of the way and there was a roadblock, and it turned out once again, their guide -- it was people trafficking, so their guide was in cahoots with the gestapo. upy got arrested and ended in a german prison camp. what happened to the rest of them in the end? ski, heou about rigid died in a shipwreck in 1942. it is amazing we have a photograph of the ship going down. some people survived but he was not one of them. eisenberg, schloss now in the czech republic, this is the place where langer and his number two were sent after they were arrested. saga, they were interrogated about what it is they had been able to achieve the prewarigma in period. hisas only by langer and colleagues subtle preparation, the fact the a
town that somer of the other polish code breakers, but in particular ,anger, the head of the team there was some sort of bonkers story about them enable to walk from there into spain. it's about 15 kilometers, and through the snow in the middle of the night over the mountains. it was not going to happen. they took a taxi. [laughter] mr. turing: that was what you did. they got most of the way and there was a roadblock, and it turned out once again, their guide -- it was people trafficking, so...
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let's talk to leanne somers, she is a gcse and a—level teacher in walsall.who are going home for an uncertain length of time today, as you are talking a moment today, as you are talking a moment to go about the key workers and their children, can you tell us what their children, can you tell us what the arrangements will be for them? what can they expect in school for monday? so we are at actually open for those students and operational. those students will be able to come into school as normal, and receive the education they have received prior to this. staff are working really ha rd prior to this. staff are working really hard together with other schools in our community, helping each other out to ensure that those stu d e nts each other out to ensure that those students and vulnerable students have that support in place for them. and what will it be? well they actually get an education or will it effectively be a form of childcare and teenager care? just somewhere for them to actually be all day west no, they will be having lessons and they will still be
let's talk to leanne somers, she is a gcse and a—level teacher in walsall.who are going home for an uncertain length of time today, as you are talking a moment today, as you are talking a moment to go about the key workers and their children, can you tell us what their children, can you tell us what the arrangements will be for them? what can they expect in school for monday? so we are at actually open for those students and operational. those students will be able to come into school as...
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larry somers trick, always say 30% probability, and you look smart either way. i don't know how to handicap this on the house side. >> it's about a third on the house side. i've learned from you. hans nichols, thank you so much. >> thank you, hans. >> greatly appreciate it. steve, really quickly, donald trump has been working the refs when it comes to the fed and rate cuts. but he got a rate cut, and all that did was panic the market into saying, wait a second, why are they doing an emergency rate cut? this must be bad. why would the fed go ahead and use one of the last remaining bullets in its chamber for another emergency rate cut that's not going to do anything? >> look, i'm much more of a fan of jerome powell than trudonald tru trump, as i think he's done a mostly good job. >> really good job, yeah. >> he has. they did blow it on this rate cut because of the signaling effects. they were kind of saying to the market, we'll probably cut rates at the meeting, third week of march. 25 basis points. that's what the markets thought. then a 50% emergency rate cut, n
larry somers trick, always say 30% probability, and you look smart either way. i don't know how to handicap this on the house side. >> it's about a third on the house side. i've learned from you. hans nichols, thank you so much. >> thank you, hans. >> greatly appreciate it. steve, really quickly, donald trump has been working the refs when it comes to the fed and rate cuts. but he got a rate cut, and all that did was panic the market into saying, wait a second, why are they...
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speaking of which, suzanne somers is with us. come on in, look at me. the picture is frozen.t means we don't have it. can you hear me suzanne. >> i can hear you. stuart: excellent. you hosted america's biggest cocktail party on your facebook page. tell us how it went. >> it was a tremendous success. we had people from all over the world. you have to look at what's happening. [inaudible] there was tequila and we had a good time. stuart: how many people were chimed in on your facebook page to take part. >> we haven't accumulated all of them yet but were going to have another cocktail party next friday night at 5:00 p.m. i expect you to be there. i'm sure you like tequila stewart. stuart: you're surely not drinking your tequila now. it's 11:00 o'clock eastern time in the morning. >> no, i'm not even out of bed yet. i'm really enjoying this appearance. anyway, i happen to know. [inaudible] no i didn't get rid of it. i bought it at $330 a share and i'm still holding it at 96. i'm dying here suzanne. give me some investment advice. >> i thought yesterday it sort of had a feeling ab
speaking of which, suzanne somers is with us. come on in, look at me. the picture is frozen.t means we don't have it. can you hear me suzanne. >> i can hear you. stuart: excellent. you hosted america's biggest cocktail party on your facebook page. tell us how it went. >> it was a tremendous success. we had people from all over the world. you have to look at what's happening. [inaudible] there was tequila and we had a good time. stuart: how many people were chimed in on your facebook...