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there's a small chance that it could come down over south america. there's also a small chance it could come down over central africa. right now, the predicted reentry point is in the atlantic ocean between south america and africa. >> it may have come down a little bit before it crossed over south america based on what we are seeing. >> we are all safe. thanks. larger parts burn quickly. smaller parts came on down on the ocean. >>> an easter fit for a queen is what you are looking. prince william and kate attended an easter church service. william and kate arrived late. she's expecting their third child. prince harry and his fiancee did not attend. their weekend plans are none of our business. they will wed coming up may 19th. >>> a special congratulations to tegan mcgrady. she was named to the u.s. women's national soccer team. she's by chance the daughter of one of our nbc bay area members here. runs the show. a proud dad. that's one angle of sports. for more, kelly johnson. >> a lot of prayers went up last night. today, the warriors are breathing
there's a small chance that it could come down over south america. there's also a small chance it could come down over central africa. right now, the predicted reentry point is in the atlantic ocean between south america and africa. >> it may have come down a little bit before it crossed over south america based on what we are seeing. >> we are all safe. thanks. larger parts burn quickly. smaller parts came on down on the ocean. >>> an easter fit for a queen is what you are...
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estimates have included south america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to name just americaast and central asia, to namejust a america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to name just a few. america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to namejust a few. we do know that it will burn up as it re—enters the earth's atmosphere. what falls to earth will probably just be the breed which will land in the sea, rather than where people live —— debris. as for what it might look like, experts say a series of fireballs streaking across the sky, provided that there is no cloud locking it. all of this is a far cry from the space station's glory days, when astronauts spent several days on board. china says it is dealing with the re—entry with a highly responsible attitude, and complying with international conventions. but it all seems pretty embarrassing for the country's space programme. for the country's space programme. for the rest of us, all that remains is to watch, wait and see when and where the space station might fall. drjonathan mcdowell is an astronomer at the har
estimates have included south america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to name just americaast and central asia, to namejust a america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to name just a few. america, africa, the middle east and central asia, to namejust a few. we do know that it will burn up as it re—enters the earth's atmosphere. what falls to earth will probably just be the breed which will land in the sea, rather than where people live —— debris. as for what it might...
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simon is here with advice on the best way to backpack through south america. horn blows ..and, we take a trip back in time aboard china's last surviving steam train. we start this week at sea,
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and if it were to re-enter later, it would be south america. and then passing northeast over africa and into asia again. >> reporter: the odds of getting hit by a piece of space junk are a trillion to one. but that hasn't stopped many from looking to the sky. including bill nye. what's unique about this space station? >> debris from outer space, thousands of tons hit the earth every night, every day, all the time. but this thing is 8 1/2 tons and it's cylindrical. the solar panels are going to go like this or like this, so there are a lot of unknowns. >> whit, i see you're not wearing your helmet. a good sign for americans. if people were in the area around re-entry, what could they see? >> reporter: definitely no helmets needed in north america. scientists say if you were in south america, you would see a streak of light cross the sky, then break apart and what would look like a cluster of shooting stars raining down. tom? >> whit, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the shocking police cam footage. gunfire er
and if it were to re-enter later, it would be south america. and then passing northeast over africa and into asia again. >> reporter: the odds of getting hit by a piece of space junk are a trillion to one. but that hasn't stopped many from looking to the sky. including bill nye. what's unique about this space station? >> debris from outer space, thousands of tons hit the earth every night, every day, all the time. but this thing is 8 1/2 tons and it's cylindrical. the solar panels...
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entrenched fifteen a mysterious virus swept through south america each they talked about this week a virus sick it left a trail of babies born with brain damage and skull deformities little when we saw what the virus could do we were alone and. this is the story behind the headlines. in the nami and scientists set out to combat the viruses. at the beginning of twenty fifteen dr p. . trickier but as those clinic in rio de janeiro began to fill with women reporting curious symptoms. they didn't look as if they were seriously ill just had waned she had also with whales they mainly had an h e rash because of a moment. dr brazil's patients all lived in rio shantytowns the favelas. among them elana capita who was nineteen at the time. a lot i had a mild barely visible rash the redness went away after a few days. it was hard to work out the symptoms and the diagnosis. soon fallon's of new cases were being reported throughout brazil leaving doctors baffled. until they conducted blood tests and found a virus that had never been seen before in south america this week a virus. encountered a who
entrenched fifteen a mysterious virus swept through south america each they talked about this week a virus sick it left a trail of babies born with brain damage and skull deformities little when we saw what the virus could do we were alone and. this is the story behind the headlines. in the nami and scientists set out to combat the viruses. at the beginning of twenty fifteen dr p. . trickier but as those clinic in rio de janeiro began to fill with women reporting curious symptoms. they didn't...
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. >> after meeting with senior military leaders, president trump canceled a weekend trip to south america to remain at the the white house. the u.s., britain, france, draw up plans for a high stakes air strike against syria. a year ago, the u.s. launched cruise missiles, in retaliation for syria's use of chemical weapons. and that strike was followed by an explicit warning from the secretary of defense, not to do it again. >> i just want to say very clearly. if they use chemical weapons, they are going to pay a very, very, stiff price. >> in that last strike. 59 cruise missiles hit the airfield. but the base was back in operation within days. next time, says sandy winifield. consultant to cbs news, the targets are likely to be more valuable. >> could be either syrian ministry of defense headquarters or potentially intelligence headquarters for syria. >> a streak could also be designed to send a message to the syrian regime, two main backers. russia and iran. >> there are no doubt iranian facilities in syria that could be vulnerable to attack. >> like the warehouse at damascus airport. whe
. >> after meeting with senior military leaders, president trump canceled a weekend trip to south america to remain at the the white house. the u.s., britain, france, draw up plans for a high stakes air strike against syria. a year ago, the u.s. launched cruise missiles, in retaliation for syria's use of chemical weapons. and that strike was followed by an explicit warning from the secretary of defense, not to do it again. >> i just want to say very clearly. if they use chemical...
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the president was set to leave at the end of this week for this trip to south america. really surprising for a lot of different reasons, one, they were always some questions about what was going to happen. he would be in this meeting, this context with the president of mexico. there have been all of these disputes over the last several days of immigration and the trip had already been cut short because of some political turmoil in peru and now this. the white house says in a statement that the president is staying back to deal with the situation in syria. as you know, he's been contemplating what the u.s. response is going to be to these alleged nerve agent attacks in syria and last night sources told my colleagues that the president after he had that dinner with military leaders, huddled with a smaller group of his top mt advisers about how to proceed forward and it is very likely that the united states if they decided to go forward with any sort of military action would do it conjunction with the french, but all of this is hanging in the air. we also know, of course,
the president was set to leave at the end of this week for this trip to south america. really surprising for a lot of different reasons, one, they were always some questions about what was going to happen. he would be in this meeting, this context with the president of mexico. there have been all of these disputes over the last several days of immigration and the trip had already been cut short because of some political turmoil in peru and now this. the white house says in a statement that the...
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sizable one till nine hundred thirty five it was the tallest building in south america and it's now part of our national heritage but the money on us will not. be and so there's also the gateway of the citadel which is all that remains of a fortification that protected the city in the colonial era yes like now it's at the entrance to the old town. to have you guys up the death zone with shops restaurants museums and offices runs right through the old town halls he says you'll be seen on t.v. they'll be one of the dail has a million and a half residents almost half the population of europe lives with me and a half million inhabitants it's a small country. if this is the plaza my three years in the oldest plaza in town it's surrounded by historical buildings such as montevideo is cathedral sleezy palace is. coming and they mostly are also a few market stalls on the square which you can rummage through in the shade of the tree and so it could be made up left. to go i'm going to have lunch now in a popular and traditional place at the market but we callin law so now for a while yeah they lov
sizable one till nine hundred thirty five it was the tallest building in south america and it's now part of our national heritage but the money on us will not. be and so there's also the gateway of the citadel which is all that remains of a fortification that protected the city in the colonial era yes like now it's at the entrance to the old town. to have you guys up the death zone with shops restaurants museums and offices runs right through the old town halls he says you'll be seen on t.v....
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finally, meena in london has a friend backpacking through south america.ce advice for any particular hazards and devour guidebooks. my personal highlights include lake titicaca, divided by bolivia and peru, the ancient inca capital cuzco, the amazon, and if you can possibly manage it, a river trip from iquitos in peru, downstream to leticia in colombia. by an open—jaw ticket into la paz and out of cartagena, and get plenty of american currency. the us dollar is king in latin america. whether you are going budget backpacking or wanting to live the high life, the bbc‘s travel show is here to help. so email: from me, simon calder, the global guru, bye for now, and see you next time. to finish this week we've got the first in a series of films from china — a country that has undergone massive change over recent decades as it moves to modernise. but, if you know where to look, some glimpses of the past remain, and we've headed to the sichuan province to take a step back in time. well, that's all we've got time for for on this week's show. but do join us next we
finally, meena in london has a friend backpacking through south america.ce advice for any particular hazards and devour guidebooks. my personal highlights include lake titicaca, divided by bolivia and peru, the ancient inca capital cuzco, the amazon, and if you can possibly manage it, a river trip from iquitos in peru, downstream to leticia in colombia. by an open—jaw ticket into la paz and out of cartagena, and get plenty of american currency. the us dollar is king in latin america. whether...
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the white house just announced that the president will no longer travel to south america this week as has been scheduled for several weeks if not months now for the summit of the americas. and the press secretary sarah sanders said this was because the president is going to remain at home so he can oversee the american response to syria, but, john, there is no denying that the cancellation of this trip comes just one day after fbi agents raided the office of his long time attorney michael cohen and this comes as the mueller probe is continuing to intensify and we're seeing the president continue to essentially be consumed by this, as he was last night, during that stunning dinner with senior military leadership, a dinner where they were supposed to be discussing syria, but when they had the cameras come into the room, the president had quite an outburst. >> the attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this and when he recused himself. why don't i just fire mueller? well, i think it is a disgrace what's going on. we'll see what happens. this is the most biased group of peop
the white house just announced that the president will no longer travel to south america this week as has been scheduled for several weeks if not months now for the summit of the americas. and the press secretary sarah sanders said this was because the president is going to remain at home so he can oversee the american response to syria, but, john, there is no denying that the cancellation of this trip comes just one day after fbi agents raided the office of his long time attorney michael cohen...
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trump has canceled a trip to south america to handle the crisis.n ambassador to lebanon says any missiles fired at syria will be shot down and the launch site targeted. >>> and president trump is so upset about the raid on his private attorney's office has led him to considering firing rod rosenstein. mr. trump has publicly talked about getting rid of robert mueller. today a party of four bipartisan parties will look into it. >>> a man died after pulling his 3-year-old daughter from a car that rolled into a frigid pond. now we're learning that type of car had a defect and was under a recall. kris van cleave reports. >> i just really want people to remember him as somebody that saved his baby girl. he saved her and god gave him the strength to do it. >> reporter: even though he couldn't swim, 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed his 3-year-old daughter ameneh from his 2006 pontiac. >> my daddy got me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that's what she said. >> reporter: the police are looking into the possibility the litt
trump has canceled a trip to south america to handle the crisis.n ambassador to lebanon says any missiles fired at syria will be shot down and the launch site targeted. >>> and president trump is so upset about the raid on his private attorney's office has led him to considering firing rod rosenstein. mr. trump has publicly talked about getting rid of robert mueller. today a party of four bipartisan parties will look into it. >>> a man died after pulling his 3-year-old...
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what's in her route one of south america's small populous countries where around twenty percent of people live in poverty mostly in the countryside in many urban areas rich and poor live side by side in impoverished districts people might live in wooden huts worth around three hundred dollars while the affluent neighbors snap up mansions worth three million how does that affect a community. the air here is heavy with dust most of the people living in these shocks have no access to electricity and running well served. on the other side of the mountain a well to do neighborhood with sports facilities and luxury villas. two world separated by a ten kilometer long wall made of concrete on topped with barbed wire. lives on the poor side pumps on the situation in the outskirts of the peruvian capital lima the population is increasing rapidly as more people arrive from the countryside to try their luck in the big fishing. sarah has lived here for seventeen years during that time both the wall and the. contrasts between the two sides have got bigger. it makes people aggressive that this kind of s
what's in her route one of south america's small populous countries where around twenty percent of people live in poverty mostly in the countryside in many urban areas rich and poor live side by side in impoverished districts people might live in wooden huts worth around three hundred dollars while the affluent neighbors snap up mansions worth three million how does that affect a community. the air here is heavy with dust most of the people living in these shocks have no access to electricity...
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if you hadad a situation where there was a chronic outbreak of zika in south america the way we have a chronic outbreak of dengue, you would sort of want to vaccinate children or young adults, childbearing age. because those of the ones you want to protect. if you are talking about south america, i wouldn't do it now, but if we had a smoldering low level of zika i would do that. the other one would be for travel related. so if you had someone, i mean, take people around this room, professional people that might go to south america on an assignment, and you may be at the age where you might want to get pregnant. you could see that as a travel related vaccine, to go to an area like that. but you wouldn't vaccinate everybody in florida and texas where you had a couple cases. it's just not worth the worry of 200 cases and your 60 million people living there. the ratio of that is not worth it. those of the people that you would target. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> you had a question. >> thank you, dr. fauci. just to be clear, what do you see as the most likely answer as far as impr
if you hadad a situation where there was a chronic outbreak of zika in south america the way we have a chronic outbreak of dengue, you would sort of want to vaccinate children or young adults, childbearing age. because those of the ones you want to protect. if you are talking about south america, i wouldn't do it now, but if we had a smoldering low level of zika i would do that. the other one would be for travel related. so if you had someone, i mean, take people around this room, professional...
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terrorists from international group, groups coming from the tri-border region in south america that havecorridor from central america into the united states to funnec drugs, to launder money, and to sneak terrorists potentially into the united states. they know about our porous borders, geraldo.k >> that is not true. there is not been one verified terrorist penetration of the southern border. did you read the project cassandra case? >> geraldo, did you read the project -- >> i spent more time on that border -- >> sean: run out of time. >> this is about the border wall. this is a negotiation. i think people are being hoodwinked. this is a negotiation. president trump wants the border wall. we want to their dreamers to have a path to citizenship. >> sean: dan? >> what about us? do we get a say? i find it interesting. you always talk about illegalut immigration in terms of the effect on the illegal. what about the american population? the taxpayer financing this nonsense? what about the legal immigrants, geraldo, who patiently waited in line? >> as i have proven, these people -- >> sean: le
terrorists from international group, groups coming from the tri-border region in south america that havecorridor from central america into the united states to funnec drugs, to launder money, and to sneak terrorists potentially into the united states. they know about our porous borders, geraldo.k >> that is not true. there is not been one verified terrorist penetration of the southern border. did you read the project cassandra case? >> geraldo, did you read the project -- >> i...
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snowboarders from canada right down to south america. that is the left globalist idea. ase, america ceases to exist. >> sean: yeah. dan, i got to be honest. we need to send the military down there. there is president is in the military down and this is a national security issue. >> sean, we didn't militarize the border. the narco traffickers and the terrorists working to kill is dead. trump is just responding to that. i disagree with geraldo. this is not hyped, geraldo. listen, you know this as well as i do. let's not run from this. terrorists from international group, groups coming from the tri- border region in south america that have used the corridor from central america into the united states to funnel drugs, to launder money, and to sneak terrorists potentially into the united states. they know about our porous borders, geraldo. >> that is not true. these are women and children. >> geraldo, did you read the project -- >> i spent more time on that border -- >> geraldo, -- >> sean: run out of time. >> this is about the border wall. this is a negotiation. i think peop
snowboarders from canada right down to south america. that is the left globalist idea. ase, america ceases to exist. >> sean: yeah. dan, i got to be honest. we need to send the military down there. there is president is in the military down and this is a national security issue. >> sean, we didn't militarize the border. the narco traffickers and the terrorists working to kill is dead. trump is just responding to that. i disagree with geraldo. this is not hyped, geraldo. listen, you...
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even if you take everything available in south america and ship it to china, that's not enough so theyl have to find a way to come around those 25% of duties, meaning prices in the u.s. will have to drop to become competitive and prices of soybeans in south america will rise to adjust for stronger deman for the export market and prices in china will increase making the feed and food for people in china more expensive because china is a large hop producer and higher prices of soybean meal will reflect to higher prices in the chinese market >> there's not enough beans in the world to satisfy china's demand without relying on u.s. imports, have you done work on the inflationary impact the ris in prices will have? >> yes, it's a complicated topic. it's not easy to say prices will rise by 25%. that's not true. we will see some other products moving into china to substitute a bit, like other meal and seed, so we will see an increase and our estimates are around 4% increase in prices for pork in china based on this 25% duty but it's an uncertain time here, if we even get those duties. if we w
even if you take everything available in south america and ship it to china, that's not enough so theyl have to find a way to come around those 25% of duties, meaning prices in the u.s. will have to drop to become competitive and prices of soybeans in south america will rise to adjust for stronger deman for the export market and prices in china will increase making the feed and food for people in china more expensive because china is a large hop producer and higher prices of soybean meal will...
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simon is he with advice on the best way to back through south america.rip back in time aboard china's last surviving steam train. we start this week at sea, where holidays afloat are enjoying a boom right now. thanks in part to a fleet of megaships that has been built and designed specifically to attract a new generation of younger and fun loving cruisers. behind me is the biggest of them all, the symphony of the seas. she makes her maiden voyage this month, and i am going to jump voyage this month, and i am going to jump aboard fora voyage this month, and i am going to jump aboard for a sneak preview. the scale of this ship is truly vast. she can carry close to 9000 passengers and crew. she is longer than for football pitches laid end to end, weighs over 220,000 tons, and has a staggering 18 decks and 23 swimming pools. constructed at shipyards in france at a cost of over $1.5 billion, symphony of the seasis over $1.5 billion, symphony of the seas is the biggest passenger cruise ship ever built. others that make it the best? at this point i have a confe
simon is he with advice on the best way to back through south america.rip back in time aboard china's last surviving steam train. we start this week at sea, where holidays afloat are enjoying a boom right now. thanks in part to a fleet of megaships that has been built and designed specifically to attract a new generation of younger and fun loving cruisers. behind me is the biggest of them all, the symphony of the seas. she makes her maiden voyage this month, and i am going to jump voyage this...
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now from south america to syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since his fourth against new liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world joining me now from new york city in the u.s. is the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights network and twenty sixteen u.s. a green party vice presidential candidate. thanks for coming on going underground why you calling on the u.s. to pull out of syria well thank you for for inviting me. we are making the call like many people around the world for the us to seize this intervention into that nation see that as a. intervention that is illegal and immoral there is no objective right that the u.s. has to to intervene into syria and certainly not to quote unquote punish a no other government and their leaders so we say this is a continuation of the kind of of minelli immoral but illegal international gangsterism that will seem the u.s. authorities inv
now from south america to syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since his fourth against new liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world joining me now from new york city in the u.s. is the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights network and twenty sixteen u.s. a green party vice presidential candidate. thanks for coming on going underground why you...
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now from south america just syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since its fourth against new liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world joining me now from new york city in the u.s. . says the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights that what twenty sixteen usa green party vice presidential candidate jon mubarak had time of thanks for coming on going on the run white calling on the u.s. to pull out of syria well thank you for for inviting me we we are making the call like many people around the world for the u.s. to seize this intervention into that nation we say see that as a intervention that is illegal and immoral there's no objective right that the u.s. has to are to intervene into syria and certainly not to quote unquote punish a no other government and their leaders so we say this is a continuation of the kind of of minelli immoral but illegal international gangsterism that wi
now from south america just syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since its fourth against new liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world joining me now from new york city in the u.s. . says the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights that what twenty sixteen usa green party vice presidential candidate jon mubarak had time of thanks for coming on going...
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he scheduled this trip to south america. he wasn't scheduled to leave until friday.. what will he do in the coming hours? we'll see. >> he's probably nervous. there is somebody floating the president may fire bob mueller. chuck grassley, president of the judiciary committee, said it would be suicide for him to do this and it would give democrats a weapon. >> let's be real honest about where republicans are right now. they're going to go on television and say, don't do this, you're going to get into a lot of trouble, but they're not going to pass legislation to protect the special counsel. there has been no will to do that. >> we're the ones on the ballot this year, don't make us deal with that. we'll see what the president does. >>> up next the former secretary of state hillary clinton gives her long-time critic mike pompeo some advice as he prepares to take a job clinton once had. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what
he scheduled this trip to south america. he wasn't scheduled to leave until friday.. what will he do in the coming hours? we'll see. >> he's probably nervous. there is somebody floating the president may fire bob mueller. chuck grassley, president of the judiciary committee, said it would be suicide for him to do this and it would give democrats a weapon. >> let's be real honest about where republicans are right now. they're going to go on television and say, don't do this, you're...
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and as it turns out, he is not going to the white house -- the president is no longer going to south america to attend the summit of the americas so he could respond to the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria but the last time the president authorized air-strikes on syria when he was at mar-a-largo last year. now at that event for the alabama football team, the president said he would have loved to go to south america and make sure viewers heard that, at the same event the attorney general was asked if he had spoken to the president fotoday and he and had and only added roll tide. so the attorney general has not been sacked just yet. >> jim acosta. thank you very much. >>> we've been getting new details on the raids against president trump's lawyer and the president's reaction. let' bring in our crime and justice reporter and correspondent evan perez. we know the president thinking -- the white house said he could fire mueller directly but also a lot of concern that he could undermine this whole investigation by going after the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> right. well i
and as it turns out, he is not going to the white house -- the president is no longer going to south america to attend the summit of the americas so he could respond to the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria but the last time the president authorized air-strikes on syria when he was at mar-a-largo last year. now at that event for the alabama football team, the president said he would have loved to go to south america and make sure viewers heard that, at the same event the attorney...
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and the president who shortened his trip to south america and has been grumbling that he didn't want to go at all is actually staying back in part to figure out the next steps that his department of justice according to sources familiar with the matter, the white house as you know has said that he's staying behind to monitor the situation in syria, but as you know last year the president made the decision to launch the strikes from mar-a-largo. so it is unclear why he wouldn't be able to make any decision abroad. jake. >> pamela, just to underline this, you are hearing from a source that one of the reasons he's staying back and not going on the trip is so he could figure out what to do with his justice department? >> reporter: he's clearly fixated on the raid on his personal attorney and angry. all of this afact -- factoring in and figuring out the next steps and all of this is factoring into the decision on a trip the president didn't even want to go on in the first place. but again the white house is saying officially that all this has to do with syria and the president staying beh
and the president who shortened his trip to south america and has been grumbling that he didn't want to go at all is actually staying back in part to figure out the next steps that his department of justice according to sources familiar with the matter, the white house as you know has said that he's staying behind to monitor the situation in syria, but as you know last year the president made the decision to launch the strikes from mar-a-largo. so it is unclear why he wouldn't be able to make...
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now from south america to syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since watergate sneer liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world join. now from new york city and the u.s. is the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights that what twenty sixteen usa green party vice presidential candidate john mubarak had how many thanks coming on going on the one white calling on the u.s. to pull out of syria well thank you for for inviting me we we are making the call like many people around the world for the u.s. to seize this intervention into that nation we say see that as a intervention that is illegal and immoral there's no objective right that the u.s. has to are to intervene into syria and certainly not to quote unquote punish a no other government and their leaders so we say this is a continuation of the kind of of minelli immoral but illegal international gangsterism that will seem the u.s.
now from south america to syria the u.s. and nato nations continue to practice what our next guest describes as international gangsterism he fought in the vietnam war and ever since watergate sneer liberal interventionism by nato nations right around the world join. now from new york city and the u.s. is the founding executive director of the u.s. human rights that what twenty sixteen usa green party vice presidential candidate john mubarak had how many thanks coming on going on the one white...
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it comes to what might happen in syria, we know obviously the president canceling this trip to south america's a big deal that he's pulling out in order to oversee the response. does that give any indication? you can read into the tea leaves on what that might mean when it comes to a potential strike on syria, perhaps around the time when the president would have been in south america? what are you hearing? >> so, yes. i think that's absolutely correct. the president's not going to want to be overseas when there's some sort of a military action. of course, especially like any kind of strike. the timing is still we're all still trying to read the tea leaves and figure out when. and then, you know, what this will look like. some of the options that we're starting to hear about are the potential for what the military might call a pin pick option. that's what we saw last april when the u.s. hit a syrian military base and popped up the runway, it was more of sending a signal to the syrian regime that we know where this chemical weapons attack occurred and we're going to hit some of your aircraft
it comes to what might happen in syria, we know obviously the president canceling this trip to south america's a big deal that he's pulling out in order to oversee the response. does that give any indication? you can read into the tea leaves on what that might mean when it comes to a potential strike on syria, perhaps around the time when the president would have been in south america? what are you hearing? >> so, yes. i think that's absolutely correct. the president's not going to want...
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-- in south america.e united states and china trade becomes more complicated, it is possible that china will retaliate against the united states by raising tariffs on agricultural products. who is the winner? south america, because they produce the product china consumes. soy and beef. that is an ironic twist. in peru, there is not much of an economic agenda at the summit of the americas, not the trade agenda we have are used to. -- we are used to. hopefully they will find their way back to the table to talk about trade in the hemisphere context. lighthizer is not going to the summit and will not meet with his counterparts in canada and mexico. they have technical negotiations involving things like rules of origin. will we know whether nafta will work in a week or so? >> not in that timeframe specifically, something under negotiations since august and they were trying to concluded by the end of the calendar year and then by the end of march, etc.. they will have to decide at some point. not sure the timel
-- in south america.e united states and china trade becomes more complicated, it is possible that china will retaliate against the united states by raising tariffs on agricultural products. who is the winner? south america, because they produce the product china consumes. soy and beef. that is an ironic twist. in peru, there is not much of an economic agenda at the summit of the americas, not the trade agenda we have are used to. -- we are used to. hopefully they will find their way back to the...
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already but there are many different living models around the globe join us as we head off to south america.
already but there are many different living models around the globe join us as we head off to south america.
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but it could be a matter of hours before one of south america's most prominent leaders luis a nazi a lunatic silver turns himself into the police but first he's been attending a mass in sao paolo none of his late wife hundreds of supporters are joining him there he said and he's been expected to have them self to the police to begin told the a jail term for corruption let's go live now to sao paolo and join daniel just bring us up to date with the latest where you are. is on this stage behind me along with joe miller with staff the woman who succeeded him as president in two thousand and ten. it was a self impeached a couple of years ago and the dignitaries from the workers policy this is the last time these supporters will see him that the world will see him until he has as you say taken off to the southern city of couric chiba off to this little ceremony to begin serving not twelve yeah i'm one month jail sentence in a specially designed especially jail cell for him he's been playing some of his favorite songs his favorite protest songs before he goes he's been in the headquarters
but it could be a matter of hours before one of south america's most prominent leaders luis a nazi a lunatic silver turns himself into the police but first he's been attending a mass in sao paolo none of his late wife hundreds of supporters are joining him there he said and he's been expected to have them self to the police to begin told the a jail term for corruption let's go live now to sao paolo and join daniel just bring us up to date with the latest where you are. is on this stage behind...
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uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ todd: secretary of state nominee mike pompeo getting grilled, doubling down saying america needs more tough talk. jillian: is that needed as multiple international crises arise? here to react is morgan or tagus, thank you for joining us. what was your take away? >> incredibly political hearing. we saw a lot of democrat senators getting ready to run for president in 2020 and whether they wanted to take their aggression out on donald trump or because john bolton is national security advisor and worried about being too hawkish of a cabinet the meeting was more political than it should have been for secretary of state. todd: how did he do? >> he was gre
uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ todd: secretary of state nominee mike pompeo getting grilled, doubling down saying...
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and promoting no till i go culture has been a big boon for farmers in europe in both north and south america. but like many other monsanto customers the ravens do have their doubts is there really no other option. and g.m. the only economically viable solution to food production i've heard it since nineteen sixty four back in high school feed the world there's always been painted green no i don't i don't buy it and i think that's a slogan and it sounds good they're not worried about us they're worried about sewing their product to us that's the other day they have to make money for the company whatever it takes. and that's around the world some of the soybeans and corn grown by the ravens are exported overseas although the farming of genetically modified grain is largely banned in europe it can be imported in the form of animal feed. so it will get lifeless eight months and it was cash cow soon be making billions for buyer two. then our volman has always had an eye on profits for the company shareholders for years before joining the board he was a numbers crunching financial expert a man in
and promoting no till i go culture has been a big boon for farmers in europe in both north and south america. but like many other monsanto customers the ravens do have their doubts is there really no other option. and g.m. the only economically viable solution to food production i've heard it since nineteen sixty four back in high school feed the world there's always been painted green no i don't i don't buy it and i think that's a slogan and it sounds good they're not worried about us they're...
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most burn up on re-entry but pieces could fall from oregon to new york to south america, in other words they don't know. also a good chance of falling into ocean. let's hope for that. thanks for joining us, "saturday night live" up next. watch out for space junk, have a happy easter. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. ♪ >> and now a special christmas message from the white house. >> hello, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] >> and merry christmas. >> that's right, you can finally say that again. because the war on christmas is over. it will soon be replacy
most burn up on re-entry but pieces could fall from oregon to new york to south america, in other words they don't know. also a good chance of falling into ocean. let's hope for that. thanks for joining us, "saturday night live" up next. watch out for space junk, have a happy easter. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. ♪ >> and now a special christmas message from...
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south america has had some hard times.se economies improve, and that is the lifeblood of florida, texas, and california. kevin: that was the president and ceo of the u.s. travel association, representing all tourism in the industry in the united states. it was interesting to see what he had to say about tax policy. president trump dispute -- is speaking about west virginia about tax policy later this afternoon. david: and you also talked to larry kudlow, the senior economist at the white house. what did you learn? kevin: a couple of things. they are having some time. he said this will take a month process in terms of getting implemented the u.s.-china trade policy. i took that as hey, everybody take a deep breath. the question is is everyone in the administration, are they on board with larry kudlow? that is where i think the story is. david: we will find out. kevin cirilli reporting from the white house. thank you, kevin. coming up next, the debut of bloomberg's new commodities show, commodities edge. guests included jeff
south america has had some hard times.se economies improve, and that is the lifeblood of florida, texas, and california. kevin: that was the president and ceo of the u.s. travel association, representing all tourism in the industry in the united states. it was interesting to see what he had to say about tax policy. president trump dispute -- is speaking about west virginia about tax policy later this afternoon. david: and you also talked to larry kudlow, the senior economist at the white house....