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in london stephanie has defeated roger federer in the 70s of the a.t.p. finals the 21 year old greek cruise past federer winning 6364 this is the possible face austrian dominic team in the final on sunday. they're up to date now on d w news america evan steen from me and the entire news team thanks for watching. go to the girl max you chad. good final story. with exclusive. must see concerning. your own. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out. on show that of us also out. in support. of our over. to be able. to transend john has been working as an engineer in stuttgart in southern germany for 6 years now and he's getting married and going back to his home country india to celebrate the wedding together with his family in the southern state of khurana . is going to try to find the 1st of my family to study abroad and work abroad as well off and on the 1st of my family to marry a woman from outside corolla. from the start this is news it's not that normal in india. working in europe and taking a bride in faraway corunn
in london stephanie has defeated roger federer in the 70s of the a.t.p. finals the 21 year old greek cruise past federer winning 6364 this is the possible face austrian dominic team in the final on sunday. they're up to date now on d w news america evan steen from me and the entire news team thanks for watching. go to the girl max you chad. good final story. with exclusive. must see concerning. your own. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out. on show that...
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stephanie, you made a motion to amend, correct? >> correct. the first amendment with regard to the maintenance of the trees, does everybody have that in front of them? >> our city attorney has all of amendments. would you like him to describe that? >> yes, that would be wonderful. >> deputy city again. the amendment that supervisor stephanie mentioned requiring the permitee to take on three years of street tree maintenance is on page 3, beginning on line 18 of the major encroachment permit ordinance, which is item 36. supervisor stephanie has circulate thed amendments to 345 and 36 to reflect the updated supplemental sequa findings. and has also proposed acceptingg amendments and the development agreement has been modified to change the parking ratios to reflect the amendments that were adopted in the la land use and transportation committee. >> any questions on the amendments made? so supervisor stephanie, you're going to make a motion for all those amendments and is there a second? seconded by supervisor safaye. can we take these amendments -- >> supervisor, i'm sorry. i missed one of the amendments that supervisor stephanie circulated in the sud ordinance permitting arch
stephanie, you made a motion to amend, correct? >> correct. the first amendment with regard to the maintenance of the trees, does everybody have that in front of them? >> our city attorney has all of amendments. would you like him to describe that? >> yes, that would be wonderful. >> deputy city again. the amendment that supervisor stephanie mentioned requiring the permitee to take on three years of street tree maintenance is on page 3, beginning on line 18 of the major...
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and then vice chair stephanie has to be out of here by 2:00. i can come back. so we'll keep the hearing going but it will be folks up here that will be moving around to keep it going. >> thank you. >> thank you, dan. >> i think next up, we're going to hear from carla short and nick crawford from the bureau of urban forestry and dpw. >> good afternoon and thank you, supervisor. while we're getting our presentation set up, i would like to put in a plug for incentive to protecting trees on private property. it's not under the jurisdiction of public works, but we were all at the board late the other night and i think if we have more incentives for developers and other folks to protect sick, relevant key important trees on their property, that might make projects like the project that was discussed the other day more palatable to people and i think that developer should get credit which is protecting 11 important trees and we should look at ways to incentivize that which the urban council will do and send your way. >> there's an inherent intention for pushing more a
and then vice chair stephanie has to be out of here by 2:00. i can come back. so we'll keep the hearing going but it will be folks up here that will be moving around to keep it going. >> thank you. >> thank you, dan. >> i think next up, we're going to hear from carla short and nick crawford from the bureau of urban forestry and dpw. >> good afternoon and thank you, supervisor. while we're getting our presentation set up, i would like to put in a plug for incentive to...
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i feel stephanie has experience in a perspective that aligns with somebody's value. it is for these reasons that i make a motion to proudly nominate stephanie today. >> motion made by commissioner brown. is there a second for that motion? seconded by commissioner ronen. we have a different house, before we call the role, would one of you be so kind as to make a motion to excuse commissioner safai? we will take that without objection. on the first motion made to appoint mr. ortiz to the district nine seat for the c.a.c., roll call please. [roll call] we have first approval. >> on the motion to appoint ms. lou to the district five seat we will take that, same house, same call. that motion is approved. congratulation we look forward to your sage counsel and advice in these chambers, once a month. with that, could you please call the next item? >> item nine, 2019 state and federal legislation summary. this is a lot -- information item. >> mr. watt? >> good morning, chair and commissioners. i'm pleased to be here this morning. the agenda item that is before you related to
i feel stephanie has experience in a perspective that aligns with somebody's value. it is for these reasons that i make a motion to proudly nominate stephanie today. >> motion made by commissioner brown. is there a second for that motion? seconded by commissioner ronen. we have a different house, before we call the role, would one of you be so kind as to make a motion to excuse commissioner safai? we will take that without objection. on the first motion made to appoint mr. ortiz to the...
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stephanie has a good point.y be there are some underpinnings to this situation but at the same time it is a private company and, in the last couple years. >> getting pressure from hollywood. we are out of time now. we will be right back? >> the republican campaign committee sending democrats a message after the house past the left's impeachment resolution. the group sending staffers to the capital where they put moving boxes outside democratic lawmakers offices. those boxes complete with a giant boat, new hampshire congressman repurposed his gift. a discrimination claim against a christian owned print shop that refused to make a pride t-shirt is dropped. the kentucky supreme court dismissing the case. the advocacy group that brought the lawsuit lacked the legal standing to do so because they weren't specifically the ones impacted. the business owners said it went against his faith. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. up first the good. a teacher leads her class in a thrilling hollowing performance. ♪ lou: t
stephanie has a good point.y be there are some underpinnings to this situation but at the same time it is a private company and, in the last couple years. >> getting pressure from hollywood. we are out of time now. we will be right back? >> the republican campaign committee sending democrats a message after the house past the left's impeachment resolution. the group sending staffers to the capital where they put moving boxes outside democratic lawmakers offices. those boxes complete...
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required for naming the next prime minister let's check in with stephanie decker in beirut for us stephanie has changed over the day as far as opening the roads go it was a sort of a peaceful thing. yes throughout most areas throughout the country because it wasn't just here in beirut to the roads were reopened without any easier to drill holes or cations with the security force is that something that the army has tried to throughout these 19 days most part really protecting the protesters when it came to also having issues with counter protest or thugs being sent down to the streets have been basically overnight people decided to block the roads again because as you mentioned there are no political movement has happened yet everyone waiting for the president to announce those parliamentary consultations which means basically forming the next political body to move this country forward and we understand according to a couple of newspaper reports that that could happen within the next 24 hours and then according again to reports this could be a cabinet that's made up of not just technocrats and
required for naming the next prime minister let's check in with stephanie decker in beirut for us stephanie has changed over the day as far as opening the roads go it was a sort of a peaceful thing. yes throughout most areas throughout the country because it wasn't just here in beirut to the roads were reopened without any easier to drill holes or cations with the security force is that something that the army has tried to throughout these 19 days most part really protecting the protesters when...
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stephanie: iran has accused the u.s. of fomenting unrest. a new show of discontent over economic hardship and corruption. debri used citizens and cars were stuck in traffic jams, and schools were shut down. thick smog enshrouded india's capital city as pollution levels soared to a three year high. the air quality index was at severe, nine times the recommended maximum level. it is caused by smoke from burning farmland and fireworks from a hindu festival. >> the pollution is very bad, and we are facing difficulty breathing. there is a burning sensation in our eyes ephanie: the trump administration formally notify the united nations today that the u.s. is quitting the paris clate accord. secretary of state mike pompeo nt a letter to start the pullout pcess. the 2015 accord calls for 200 nations to set their own goals for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. the epa has proposed rolling back limits on wastewater from coalntired power p thobama administration imposed restrictions on discharges that included coa ash and heavy metals. the po says it
stephanie: iran has accused the u.s. of fomenting unrest. a new show of discontent over economic hardship and corruption. debri used citizens and cars were stuck in traffic jams, and schools were shut down. thick smog enshrouded india's capital city as pollution levels soared to a three year high. the air quality index was at severe, nine times the recommended maximum level. it is caused by smoke from burning farmland and fireworks from a hindu festival. >> the pollution is very bad, and...
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consider shortly, both merely updating the sequa findings that accompany the motion. >> so supervisor stephanie has made a motion to amend item 27 as described. is there a second? >> seconded by supervisor walton without any objections and we'll pass the amendments. do we have a motion to approve the authorization as amended? >> so moved. >> and motion made and seconded by supervisor safaye. to prove the authorization, can we take this motion as amended. can we take this motion same house, same call? then the motion carries unanimously. >> mr. president, you've tabled items 28 and 29, as well. >> yes. i believe the motion was to -- >> approved 27 as amended is tabling 28 and 29. >> correct. thank you for the clarification. >> and now we will -- let's move to the tentative map approval. do we have a motion for items 31, 32 and 33? >> thank you. as public's works described, many relate to sequa rather than the map itself and they are best addressed in the sequa appeal which we just dealt with and i do not want to address the -- i do want to clarify two claims. the first claim is that the tentative ma
consider shortly, both merely updating the sequa findings that accompany the motion. >> so supervisor stephanie has made a motion to amend item 27 as described. is there a second? >> seconded by supervisor walton without any objections and we'll pass the amendments. do we have a motion to approve the authorization as amended? >> so moved. >> and motion made and seconded by supervisor safaye. to prove the authorization, can we take this motion as amended. can we take this...
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can rest. >> stephany's father can sadly sympathize with beth's pain. >> if you don't have your daughter's body, if you don't know where your daughter is, if you don't know that her killer hasg to a stuffed animal that was clearly beloved by stephany. >> stephany's mother was inconsolable. somewhere in the middle of all this pain and all this grief comes word that joran has been captured in chile. >> we do begin this morning with a top story, joran van der sloot now in custody in peru, being transported to the capital of lima. >> while he's on the run, a toll booth operator actually recognizes van der sloot's face and knows he's wanted for murder. calls in a tip, and that gives police the opening they've been looking for to capture him. >> joran was flown to the border between chile and peru where he was examined by doctors. next stop, the capital of lima. >> right now, a long line of police vehicles is winding its way up the highway, lights flashing, sirens blaring. inside of one of those suvs, wearing a bulletproof vest, is a young man who is very far away from home. >> he gets out of the car, he poses for the cameras, he seems relaxed. he's come into his own. >> while he
can rest. >> stephany's father can sadly sympathize with beth's pain. >> if you don't have your daughter's body, if you don't know where your daughter is, if you don't know that her killer hasg to a stuffed animal that was clearly beloved by stephany. >> stephany's mother was inconsolable. somewhere in the middle of all this pain and all this grief comes word that joran has been captured in chile. >> we do begin this morning with a top story, joran van der sloot now in...
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stephanie has the story of the village and their efforts to adapt.ie: more than two decades ago, the upik voted to move to new land. with the earth warming, the permafrost their village sat on was melting. rising seas were eroding the river line and coastline. in october, the first people started moving to their new town on the hillside of a volcanic island near the bering sea. ithe new plac nine miles away, but their journey was as long -- was long, and arduous. >> getting the people, food, everything associated with the move was challenging forf everybody. stephanie: without a federal policy for locating people affected by climate change, the yupik sought funding and the military helped builde s of the houses. the first prototype house was erected in 2016 and 17 families ha moved in. they are improvements to what many rural alaskans have had er and sewag w replacing the honey buckets that made living in their old town less than sanitary. outside groups like alaskanwith native tribal health consortium to design and engineer a village that would cont
stephanie has the story of the village and their efforts to adapt.ie: more than two decades ago, the upik voted to move to new land. with the earth warming, the permafrost their village sat on was melting. rising seas were eroding the river line and coastline. in october, the first people started moving to their new town on the hillside of a volcanic island near the bering sea. ithe new plac nine miles away, but their journey was as long -- was long, and arduous. >> getting the people,...
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vice chair stephanie has a question. >> i understand you're having difficulty getting the information. i wonder in you would glean any information from our coordinated entry system with hsh. were you able to look at any of the information that they are imputting about the individuals that are living on the streets with conditions that might need a conservatorship in any way? >> we looked at overall population numbers but not individual numbers. is that the question you're asking? or individual cases? >> i'm just trying to understand when you were talking about the population in need, it sounds like there's difficulty getting there in terms of the numbers and i'm trying to understand why and i'm wondering if there's any information out there that might have that information or some of that information. >> i mean that might be something an angelica could address. i don't know hsh would gather deep information about people's mental health needs as a part of the coordinated entry assessment. >> i do want to say we talk later in policy options with working with the whole-person care team a
vice chair stephanie has a question. >> i understand you're having difficulty getting the information. i wonder in you would glean any information from our coordinated entry system with hsh. were you able to look at any of the information that they are imputting about the individuals that are living on the streets with conditions that might need a conservatorship in any way? >> we looked at overall population numbers but not individual numbers. is that the question you're asking? or...
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. >> on june 2, 2010, stephany flores has been missing for three days.istraught family has been searching everywhere, and then sadly, she is found dead by an employee in the hotel tac. >> going back and looking at the surveillance footage, it was discovered that stephanie and joran had had several encounters at the casino. and joran would have been well aware that stephanie had won some fairly big jackpots. so there's reason to suspect that he wanted that cash. and he targeted her. and that's why authorities think he took her to his hotel room to rob her. >> joran wants to get out of peru. he knows he's left a body in the hotel that the police are still going to be bearing down on him. >> reporter: while he's on the run, a tollbooth operator actually recognizes his face and knows he's wanted for murder. calls in a tip, and that gives police the opening they've been looking for to capture him. >> joran's captured in chile, and they quickly bring him back to peru and the charge went murder. and the same day joran's arrested, the u.s. attorney has a news co
. >> on june 2, 2010, stephany flores has been missing for three days.istraught family has been searching everywhere, and then sadly, she is found dead by an employee in the hotel tac. >> going back and looking at the surveillance footage, it was discovered that stephanie and joran had had several encounters at the casino. and joran would have been well aware that stephanie had won some fairly big jackpots. so there's reason to suspect that he wanted that cash. and he targeted her....
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sorry earlier this week after allegations of corruption and a downturn in lebanon's economy stephanie decker has more from beirut. after 2 weeks of closure the banks finally unlocked their doors there are more people than usual but no panic. sort of the us some tempers to actions it is not very annoying the crowds are not that big i was expecting long queues it is above the normal days by a little there are some restrictions on the diligence actions with a give us $2500.00 per week only but they place noticed actions on lebanese pounds the capital withdrawals in foreign transfers are a way to prevent a mass outflow of funds lebanon's economy is already at breaking point so the banks are open schools and universities are slowly following suit and despite some back and forth most of the roads are open to so a sense of normalcy is slowly being restored across the country but by no means is lebanon's political crisis over in fact you could argue it's only just beginning. for the 3rd time since the protests began hezbollah's secretary general an arguably the most powerful man in the country addressed
sorry earlier this week after allegations of corruption and a downturn in lebanon's economy stephanie decker has more from beirut. after 2 weeks of closure the banks finally unlocked their doors there are more people than usual but no panic. sort of the us some tempers to actions it is not very annoying the crowds are not that big i was expecting long queues it is above the normal days by a little there are some restrictions on the diligence actions with a give us $2500.00 per week only but...
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guards were charged with making false records to cover up their failure to keep checking on him stephanie gosk has details. >> reporter: at a federal prison in manhattan, jeffrey epstein half hour. instead, prison cameras reveal the accused sex trafficker went unchecked from approximately 10:30 p.m. august 9th until 6:30 a.m. the next day when he was found dead in his cell, according to federal prosecutors. in fact, during that time, no one entered the unit where he was being held the official cause of death remains suicide. now the two guards who were on duty that night face criminal charges, falsifying records and conspiracy according to the indictment, michael thomas and tova noel sat at their desk, browsed the internet, and moved around the common area. for two hours they appeared to be asleep. one of them had worked a double shift, 16 hours straight both pleaded not guilty when epstein was discovered, prosecutors say, thomas told a supervisor we didn't do any rounds. epstein was being held in an eight-person special housing unit in a cell just 15 feet away from the officers, put there because
guards were charged with making false records to cover up their failure to keep checking on him stephanie gosk has details. >> reporter: at a federal prison in manhattan, jeffrey epstein half hour. instead, prison cameras reveal the accused sex trafficker went unchecked from approximately 10:30 p.m. august 9th until 6:30 a.m. the next day when he was found dead in his cell, according to federal prosecutors. in fact, during that time, no one entered the unit where he was being held the...
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stephanie gosk has more. >> whoa! hello. whoa >> reporter: the announcers were stunned. >> gosh, that's one of the worst things i have ever seen on a professional sports field. >> reporter: the browns star defensive end myles garrett hit the steelers quarterback in the head with a helmet it started with a late sack on mason rudolph, turning into a brawl. garrett ripped off rudolph's helmet and then violently swung it. >> oh, gosh. >> man this is a multiple game suspension right here. >> reporter: and garrett is out at least through the end of the season possibly longer. >> what i do is -- it was foolish and i shouldn't have allowed myself to slip like that. >> reporter: today in a statement, garrett apologized adding i made a terrible mistake. both teams have been slapped with $250,000 fines. for garrett it had been a rocky season there was this punch in week 1 and a fine after a late hit in week 2. >> these are images that the nfl doesn't want parents to see because this is the kind of thing that causes a mom or a dad to tu
stephanie gosk has more. >> whoa! hello. whoa >> reporter: the announcers were stunned. >> gosh, that's one of the worst things i have ever seen on a professional sports field. >> reporter: the browns star defensive end myles garrett hit the steelers quarterback in the head with a helmet it started with a late sack on mason rudolph, turning into a brawl. garrett ripped off rudolph's helmet and then violently swung it. >> oh, gosh. >> man this is a multiple...
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he's getting closer to his goals stephanie halasz has been paddling for 4 weeks now from the western german city of copeland's on the rhine to the capital by living in the northeast of the country. the farmers even are on the greatest thing and this was a trip of 750 kilometers this is just one was to come up against your limits when you think you'll never make it drink then you get a 2nd wind and then you do it because this is not my truck cultivating. he started out doing the collecting on his own he'd make an arrangement of the garbage from the rivers photograph it and put it on display it's the photo designer's way of making the invisible waste plain for all to see. troops on for 2 of them are i took a photograph that shows a kayaker from above public. this is the average amount of garbage from one kilometer of river in germany but not in asia and we have to work to reduce the odds that germany has a lot of kilometers of rivers trying to reach the feet of who's going to meet up. in total around 7300 kilometers and stefan horse has only travelled a fraction of them so far. alongsi
he's getting closer to his goals stephanie halasz has been paddling for 4 weeks now from the western german city of copeland's on the rhine to the capital by living in the northeast of the country. the farmers even are on the greatest thing and this was a trip of 750 kilometers this is just one was to come up against your limits when you think you'll never make it drink then you get a 2nd wind and then you do it because this is not my truck cultivating. he started out doing the collecting on...
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i'm stephanie we will return to judyftthu.ers. a house judica committee hasember 4 to open hearis on possible articles of impeachment area they will focus on whether president trump withheld military aidne to ukror his personal political benefit. house democrats today released depositions from interviews with et official mark sandy a state department official philip reeker andei said testimony bolsters the case against mr. trump. we will return to impeachment right chatter -- right after the news summary. in iraq, more violence tod. three bombings across baghdad killed at least five people, and wounded more than a dozen. there was no immediate claim of responsibility meanwhile, clashes with security forces have left three more irmonstrators dead. smoke filled the across parts of southern iraq as protesters burned tires and occupied roads. israel says two rockets were fired from the gaza strip and it retaliated with airstrikes against hamas sites. tensions were high in the west bank.th severasand palestinians staged a day of rage against the new u.s. stance on
i'm stephanie we will return to judyftthu.ers. a house judica committee hasember 4 to open hearis on possible articles of impeachment area they will focus on whether president trump withheld military aidne to ukror his personal political benefit. house democrats today released depositions from interviews with et official mark sandy a state department official philip reeker andei said testimony bolsters the case against mr. trump. we will return to impeachment right chatter -- right after the...
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week prime minister saad hariri handed in his resignation but does remain in a caretaker role stephanie jacka has the latest from beirut. so friday a day that saw the reopening the unlocking of the banks to the people it's also seeing schools and universities starting to open their doors in the roads pretty much back to normal so a sense of normalcy is being restored across lebanon but massive questions still remain about how it's going to move forward politically these are essential and important and critical times we're now waiting to hear from the president us to set a date for what they call binding consultations has to do with the political parties putting forward a name of who they want to see as the next prime minister and it could again be sad how d.t. that person then needs to form a government the people want that government to be made of nonpolitical actors of technocrats. are the politicians going to agree are the people going to agree these are all still massive question marks and difficult ones because there is little time these economic reforms need to be implemented and you need a
week prime minister saad hariri handed in his resignation but does remain in a caretaker role stephanie jacka has the latest from beirut. so friday a day that saw the reopening the unlocking of the banks to the people it's also seeing schools and universities starting to open their doors in the roads pretty much back to normal so a sense of normalcy is being restored across lebanon but massive questions still remain about how it's going to move forward politically these are essential and...
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has all the sport. we start with tennis and greece's stephanis tsitsipas has won the season ending atp world tour finalsr for 18 yea rs. he is the youngest winner for 18 years. the next gen finals for up—and—coming talent. he has arrived 110w up—and—coming talent. he has arrived now and says it was frustrating to play with so many nerves but are so relieved he managed to wind. the final round of qualifiers for the 2020 european championships are under way. england are finish their campaign witha under way. england are finish their campaign with a comfortable 4— 01 over kosovo. they had already qualified but this gives them one of the sixth—seeded places in the draw at the end of the month. harry winks, hurricane, marson blue marcus rashford and nathan mount with those goals. defending european champions portugal also assured themselves automatic qualification for next year's tournament. they beat luxembourg 2—0. cristiano ronaldo scored the 2nd and is nowjust one goal short of 100 for his country. he'll have to wait until at least march before he's able to bring up his century. the former san francisco
has all the sport. we start with tennis and greece's stephanis tsitsipas has won the season ending atp world tour finalsr for 18 yea rs. he is the youngest winner for 18 years. the next gen finals for up—and—coming talent. he has arrived 110w up—and—coming talent. he has arrived now and says it was frustrating to play with so many nerves but are so relieved he managed to wind. the final round of qualifiers for the 2020 european championships are under way. england are finish their...
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have been on the streets for almost a month among their long list of demands is electricity stephanie decker has a report from beirut. there making a point of being here around the clock the 24 hour protest calling for 24 hours of electricity the problem is we don't have 24 hours electricity provided by the government this is you took. you to this fact we have each person has to have it house we have to have a generator to fill the gap where we don't have electricity. so we will end up being. extra city so the electricity is 6 hours of electricity the government electricity and we have provided for that electricity for our eating our money literally the reform of the electricity sector is part of caretaker prime minister saad how do these reform plan but with the ongoing political stalemate those reforms are as abstract as the idea of an interrupted electricity let alone has had functioning 24 hour electricity since before the civil war that's before 900 $75.00 that's why everyone has to rely on alternative sources and that translates to a mass crisscrossed electricity cables running streets and
have been on the streets for almost a month among their long list of demands is electricity stephanie decker has a report from beirut. there making a point of being here around the clock the 24 hour protest calling for 24 hours of electricity the problem is we don't have 24 hours electricity provided by the government this is you took. you to this fact we have each person has to have it house we have to have a generator to fill the gap where we don't have electricity. so we will end up being....
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economy banks were supposed to reopen on tuesday but were kept closed by striking employees stephanie that has more for. the closed doors a sign of a deep unresolved economic crisis. and now they don't but. they have been using the money storm somebody. before me fulfillment of the go for . it is often roughly 170 how we can't transfer money abroad businessmen come pay their supplies so they can provide for their customers and all their families at home things are getting worse by the day lebanon's banks have shut down again after briefly opening their doors last week informal capital controls remain in place cash points are giving out money but limited amounts pre-date and only lebanese pounds not u.s. dollars which is essentially a 2nd currency here foreign transfers are practically impossible affecting imports the bank remains close in order to avoid bank wrong i mean many depositors' coming all of a sudden and asking to withdraw their deposits because of the panic caused by the appeal of people taking place in the street and the absence of a solution the governor of the central bank is try
economy banks were supposed to reopen on tuesday but were kept closed by striking employees stephanie that has more for. the closed doors a sign of a deep unresolved economic crisis. and now they don't but. they have been using the money storm somebody. before me fulfillment of the go for . it is often roughly 170 how we can't transfer money abroad businessmen come pay their supplies so they can provide for their customers and all their families at home things are getting worse by the day...
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afghanistan he told american troops he believed the taliban were willing to strike a deal stephanie decker has or. it was a surprise visit and is often the case with president donald trump a surprising announcement taliban wants to make a deal and we're meeting with them and we're saying it has to be a cease fire they want to do is use fire but now they do want to do is use fire i believe would probably work out there were tramps admission their meeting with the taliban comes after the president abruptly broke off talks in september following the killing of a u.s. soldier in a bombing claimed by the taliban talks had been making progress up until then the taliban has confirmed to al jazeera that some meetings have been taking place to pave the way for the resumption of talks the group also recently released 2 western hostages and 10 afghan soldiers in exchange for 3 of its senior leaders. but officials say there's still no sign the taliban is ready to give up its weapons in exchange for a role in afghan politics demilitarization is a key demand from afghan president ashraf ghani but he's been
afghanistan he told american troops he believed the taliban were willing to strike a deal stephanie decker has or. it was a surprise visit and is often the case with president donald trump a surprising announcement taliban wants to make a deal and we're meeting with them and we're saying it has to be a cease fire they want to do is use fire but now they do want to do is use fire i believe would probably work out there were tramps admission their meeting with the taliban comes after the...
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government there regains the trust of the people and that should be a priority as our correspondent stephanie to has the latest from the lebanese capital. so friday a day that saw the reopening the unlocking of the banks to the people it's also seeing schools and universities starting to open their doors in the roads pretty much back to normal so a sense of normalcy is being restored across lebanon but massive questions still remain about how it's going to move forward politically these are essential and important and critical times we're now waiting to hear from the president us to set a date for what they call binding consultations has to do with the political parties putting forward a name of who they want to see as the next prime minister it could again be sad how do you that person then needs to form a government the people want that government to be made of nonpolitical actors of technocrats. are the politicians going to agree are the people going to agree these are all still massive question marks and difficult ones because there is little time these economic reforms need to be implemented yo
government there regains the trust of the people and that should be a priority as our correspondent stephanie to has the latest from the lebanese capital. so friday a day that saw the reopening the unlocking of the banks to the people it's also seeing schools and universities starting to open their doors in the roads pretty much back to normal so a sense of normalcy is being restored across lebanon but massive questions still remain about how it's going to move forward politically these are...
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you tube talking to us live they write sina the ingredients that you mentioned there earlier stephanie sin has never done anything for me but give me all full stomach cramps and really irritated my i.b.s. so talking about the medical aspect there was a video comment from the doctor but bonnie talked to us about where we might see this in an add on instagram because of course on television you see it at the end you hear it very fast talking about all of the things that might be side effects to a drug or to a medicine where we see things like this well here in the states the law really says that you need to identify an ad as an ad in a clear and can click us manner so hash tag add is one way to do it at the very beginning of an ad but anything that immediately lets us know that what we're looking at is some sort of paid indorsement or that they got this for free is incredibly important so we shouldn't have to search for that information and then any. information that is really material to our wanting to purchase the product should really be disclosed there and i think you know the problem is not
you tube talking to us live they write sina the ingredients that you mentioned there earlier stephanie sin has never done anything for me but give me all full stomach cramps and really irritated my i.b.s. so talking about the medical aspect there was a video comment from the doctor but bonnie talked to us about where we might see this in an add on instagram because of course on television you see it at the end you hear it very fast talking about all of the things that might be side effects to a...
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stephanie has been holding out thinking tiffany could get a bit more this might be as good as it getsdon't know. tiffany has really struggled in the last couple of years the turn around has taken such a long time. so they may sell out in fact, lvmh has the best local brands the combination makes sense. lvmh knows that and would pay a higher price because of that >> we got just over eight minutes left of the session at the moment we're down 78 point, a little bit of selling in the last five or ten minutes but we're still off the loss of the session. after the close we'll get more retail reads when we hear from nordstrom, gap and ross stores and courtney regan has a preview of what to expect. >> reporter: after disappointment by kohl's and macy's some pretty low expectations for northward skroskro -- nordstrom. comps are expected to decline by 1.6% gap pre-announced its results, including comps down 4% and cut its forecast when it said the ceo was stepping down earlier this month investors really do need know if that old navy spin out is still happening. that's the big question everyone
stephanie has been holding out thinking tiffany could get a bit more this might be as good as it getsdon't know. tiffany has really struggled in the last couple of years the turn around has taken such a long time. so they may sell out in fact, lvmh has the best local brands the combination makes sense. lvmh knows that and would pay a higher price because of that >> we got just over eight minutes left of the session at the moment we're down 78 point, a little bit of selling in the last...
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tuesday south of beirut the army says a soldier has been detained after forces opened fire on the protesters blocking roads around the capital stephanie decker has more from cul de south of beirut. we are one of the many roadblocks that are now across the country you can probably hear people arguing there's a lot of frustration among the drivers telling the protesters who are blocking the roads that this is not the way to air their grievances because they want to go about their daily lives get to work get to wherever it is they have to go you know it's are is very hard to tell americans are essential resources how close are you start your life your life we're live with life we're going to we're live ok we're like look at the side of the sari ok so there's that i think you know that that's why there's a lot of frustration ok but you don't see where so what would you why are you here blocking the road i don't understand because i am depending on how you go that is not ok ok i thought ok i don't understand it when it's. time to tell me what it was how do the how does it make you feel. but. how why are you here why you want to do your bro
tuesday south of beirut the army says a soldier has been detained after forces opened fire on the protesters blocking roads around the capital stephanie decker has more from cul de south of beirut. we are one of the many roadblocks that are now across the country you can probably hear people arguing there's a lot of frustration among the drivers telling the protesters who are blocking the roads that this is not the way to air their grievances because they want to go about their daily lives get...