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this is the straits times in singapore. looking at the reaction in united states.ng major sanctions on north korea. he is making promises that he can't deliver, really. it is not up to him when it comes to sanctions will stop it is more up to china. right. russia has a role to road that will be possible —— beijing will have to answer. it will mean that they will have two tolerate more disturbance in north korea than they otherwise would have done. to make things a little bit more complicated and muddy the waters a little bit, we had the us president retweeting tweets by a uk far right group. immediately there was a lot of outrage in terms of reaction around the world, certainly in the uk. now he is rebuking downing street. and so on and back and forth. what can you say about this? on when have eruption on i ..7 it to have this eruption on twitter, it seems to come out of nowhere. it shows that even this far into his administration he hasn't figured out that when you are the president of the us you have to manage your public communications in a different way than if
this is the straits times in singapore. looking at the reaction in united states.ng major sanctions on north korea. he is making promises that he can't deliver, really. it is not up to him when it comes to sanctions will stop it is more up to china. right. russia has a role to road that will be possible —— beijing will have to answer. it will mean that they will have two tolerate more disturbance in north korea than they otherwise would have done. to make things a little bit more...
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following north korea's latest test of a missile that could hit the continent of america, the straits times threat from pyongyang. president trump also features in the financial times which covers the criticism aimed at him after he re—tweeted anti muslim posts, from a uk far—right group. the telegraph features a claim that online media giants such as google and facebook could pose a "clear and present danger to civil society", as algorithms cloud ourjudgement over ethics. and now that the details of the royal wedding have been announced, gulf news asks whether it will be good for business, with estimates that harry and meghan‘s big day could bring
following north korea's latest test of a missile that could hit the continent of america, the straits times threat from pyongyang. president trump also features in the financial times which covers the criticism aimed at him after he re—tweeted anti muslim posts, from a uk far—right group. the telegraph features a claim that online media giants such as google and facebook could pose a "clear and present danger to civil society", as algorithms cloud ourjudgement over ethics. and now...
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the straits times focuses on donald trump's promise of major sanctions against north korea.ster have also agreed to ramp up pressure against north korea. and the south china morning post has a front page story about a us probe on chinese trade. washington is launching an anti—dumping investigation into imports of chinese sheet aluminium and says it is the first "self—initiated" probe by washington since 1991. now, ben, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's looks at what is trending right now. two us citizens are being held in thailand after they posted an online picture of themselves posing with their buttocks exposed at bangkok's famous wat arun temple. immigration authorities say the pair would be fined and deported. the country has very strict laws on behaviour considered disrespectful and offensive to its buddhist religion. pope francis has called on senior buddhist clerics in myanmar to overcome intolerance, prejudice and hatred. he was speaking to members of the supreme council of buddhist monks after celebrating an open—air mass in front of tens of
the straits times focuses on donald trump's promise of major sanctions against north korea.ster have also agreed to ramp up pressure against north korea. and the south china morning post has a front page story about a us probe on chinese trade. washington is launching an anti—dumping investigation into imports of chinese sheet aluminium and says it is the first "self—initiated" probe by washington since 1991. now, ben, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's looks...
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here in singapore, the straits times reports the transport minister announcing that driverless vehiclest scheme will allow people to use scheduled robot—driven buses, while commuters will be able to summon driverless shuttles on demand. and finally, the new york times is running an article on uncertainty within the eu. that's due to its largest economy, germany, being weakened as it struggles to form a coalition government. an american singer is sparking discussions on line. what should have been a music collaboration uniting east and west has instead divided men and women in saudi arabia. there has been a huge backlash on line to news that this, the us hip—hop artist nelly, will perform in front of a mail only audience in jeddah next perform in front of a mail only audience injeddah next month. he is due to hear —— due to appear with an algerian singer. lots more on the website. extraordinary footage has been shown of the defection of a north korean soldier who was seen trying to lead across the heavily fortified demilitarised zone. the soldier was seen driving at high speed towards th
here in singapore, the straits times reports the transport minister announcing that driverless vehiclest scheme will allow people to use scheduled robot—driven buses, while commuters will be able to summon driverless shuttles on demand. and finally, the new york times is running an article on uncertainty within the eu. that's due to its largest economy, germany, being weakened as it struggles to form a coalition government. an american singer is sparking discussions on line. what should have...
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the straits times is one of those papers.g just how close the magma is to the surface of mt agung. the government continues to urge people living within a ten kilometre radius to evacuate immediately. chinese president, xijinping's plan to flush the country with tourists by upgrading toilets is leading the china daily. president xi believes the construction of clean toilets will improve civilisation and quality of life, and in turn bring in those tourism dollars. and the front page of the south china morning post warns the number of unhealthy people in hong kong is on the rise. according to a health survey, half of hongkongers aged 15 or above are overweight or obese. and the number of people who drink alcohol has doubled over the past decade. now, kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online? president trump has once again whipped up a storm online. this time for comments he made at a meeting with native american world war ii veterans. president trump praised the veterans, before taking a swipe at democratic senator,
the straits times is one of those papers.g just how close the magma is to the surface of mt agung. the government continues to urge people living within a ten kilometre radius to evacuate immediately. chinese president, xijinping's plan to flush the country with tourists by upgrading toilets is leading the china daily. president xi believes the construction of clean toilets will improve civilisation and quality of life, and in turn bring in those tourism dollars. and the front page of the south...
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the straits times is also leading with trump's trip to china.p and her counterpart peng liyuan in the great hall of the people stealing the show. and finally, the gulf news is reporting on another diplomatic visit — french president emmanuel macron‘s trip to the united arab emirates. this photograph of his wife, brigitte macron, visiting the shaikh zayed grand mosque in abu dhabi on the couple's two—day state visit. moving now to the trending stories. and kasia madera, you have some amazing pictures from portugal. yes, rico hizon, these are little hard to believe. you can just make out that tiny figure on this huge wave in nazeray, in portugal. well that is the british surfer, andrew cotton. andrew's an experienced surfer but this wave, or, as i'm reliably told, a "total wipe—out," proved too much. he fell and broke his back but he will be ok. and from his hospital bed has even been thanking the local lifeguards who rescued him. get well soon. the un says its time australia changed its laws and stop rejecting refugees. australia has been widely
the straits times is also leading with trump's trip to china.p and her counterpart peng liyuan in the great hall of the people stealing the show. and finally, the gulf news is reporting on another diplomatic visit — french president emmanuel macron‘s trip to the united arab emirates. this photograph of his wife, brigitte macron, visiting the shaikh zayed grand mosque in abu dhabi on the couple's two—day state visit. moving now to the trending stories. and kasia madera, you have some...
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here in singapore, the straits times reports the transport minister announcing that driverless vehiclesrobot—driven buses, while commuters will be able to summon driverless shuttles on demand. and finally, the new york times is running an article on uncertainty within the eu. that's due to its largest economy, germany, being weakened as it struggles to form a coalition government. in trending. an american singer is sparking discussions online? rico, what should have been a music collaboration uniting east and west has instead divided men and women in saudi arabia. there's been a huge backlash online to news that the us hip—hop artist nelly, best known for ‘hot in here', will only perform in front of a male audience injeddah next month. he's set to appear with the algerian singer cheb khaled. lots more reaction on bbc.com. it's a mesmerising video, rico. for the past 20 years, nasa satellites have been recording life on earth. that data has been compiled into a stunning time—lapse that scientists say provides a new perspective on climate change and the hunt for alien life. paul blake rep
here in singapore, the straits times reports the transport minister announcing that driverless vehiclesrobot—driven buses, while commuters will be able to summon driverless shuttles on demand. and finally, the new york times is running an article on uncertainty within the eu. that's due to its largest economy, germany, being weakened as it struggles to form a coalition government. in trending. an american singer is sparking discussions online? rico, what should have been a music collaboration...
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business with north korea that includes beijing which accounts for ninety percent of pyongyang strait this time trump said he believes changes will happen if president xi works on it the visit between two of the world's most powerful leaders has so far been a friendly one but it is unclear if they'll make real progress on the most pressing issues. a horror story in germany that may be much darker than first reported prosecutors here say a former nurse is suspected of killing more than one hundred people that's far more than previously thought the suspect known as neil's age is already serving a life sentence for murdering several of his patients if he's found guilty of these further deaths it would make him one of the nation's most prolific serial killers. the victims are laid to rest in cemeteries throughout northern germany and beyond investigators have a stablished ninety martyrs at the hands of neil's age the toxicological examinations are complete with forty one samples taken from exude corpses. residues of the drugs administered by the medicine aspect were discovered in sixteen of the sam
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business with north korea that includes maging which accounts for ninety percent of pyongyang strait this time trump said he believes changes will happen if president xi works on it the visit between two of the world's most powerful leaders has so far been a friendly one but it isn't clear if they'll make real progress on the most pressing issues. you know there's a lot to talk about here joining me now at the big table is melissa chan she's a journalist and a fellow at the robert washed if them she has also worked in china as a correspondent for al jazeera who's it's good to have you on the day when our look at what's been happening between mr truong and she's in ping looks like this visit has been a complete success for the chinese president i mean it could not have run more smoothly if you agree make china great again i mean you have a situation where we just saw the report trumps granddaughter seeing in chinese now i would love to see president she's daughter who went to harvard and speaks great english do the same we don't see that so even in that little act some people would be quite unc
business with north korea that includes maging which accounts for ninety percent of pyongyang strait this time trump said he believes changes will happen if president xi works on it the visit between two of the world's most powerful leaders has so far been a friendly one but it isn't clear if they'll make real progress on the most pressing issues. you know there's a lot to talk about here joining me now at the big table is melissa chan she's a journalist and a fellow at the robert washed if...
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. >> it was at night that the ships passed through the straits. the timerefully chosen because they are at narrow waters, attack seemed certain. aboard ship and on the rock everyone stood to, but the ship moved steadily on. it was as though for a moment the enemy's sword had fallen from his hand through indecision. this time, it was in rome and berlin the lights burned all night. for the first time since the war's beginning, somebody else was calling the tunes. but before the enemy could collect its wits or forces, our ships lay off their appointed destination. the events planned four months earlier moved to a climax. off casablanca stood the convoy from america. to the troops spoke their commander, general patton. it is not known whether the french african army will contest are landing. all resistance must be destroyed. however, when any of the french soldiers seek to surrender, you will accept it and treat them with respect of a brave opponent and future ally. remember, the french are not nazis or japs. >> 1942, december 8. orders today, the words transm
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the whole pakistan is chalking with levels of pollution many times what's healthy. this strait might still be clogged with traffic but police have been urging people to stay at home because with visibility . driving in lahore has become a risky endeavor. even if. it's difficult to travel or getting sick a lost people have here respiratory throat infection. and the casualties of what's been dubbed the horse smog season number in the thousands in the city's hospitals doctors report patients have even suffered strokes because of the toxic air it's a public health crisis it isn't easy to fix as a lot of different factors are responsible. from the industry. this material and gases are all showed up in the material. by the farmers contributing to pollution caused by millions of vehicles grinding through the streets of this metropolis lahore is pakistan's fastest growing city and if nothing is done experts worry its pollution problems could cast a pall over its development. well for more we're joined on the line by journalist mommas the doc in islamabad maha thanks for joining us this
the whole pakistan is chalking with levels of pollution many times what's healthy. this strait might still be clogged with traffic but police have been urging people to stay at home because with visibility . driving in lahore has become a risky endeavor. even if. it's difficult to travel or getting sick a lost people have here respiratory throat infection. and the casualties of what's been dubbed the horse smog season number in the thousands in the city's hospitals doctors report patients have...
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. >> the reason time has to come back to this is because they are in more and more dire straits. >> times in terrible trouble >>> onnal wall stre the wall st, 8:30 a.m. come jobless claims. industrial production at 9:15. the monthly home builder survey at 10:00 lael brainard and rob kaplan are speaking today as well you have to watch for them walmart and best buy reporting before the close -- before the opening bell after the close, we will hear from gap and williams-sonoma >>> big day in washington today. the house is set to vote on its tax bill today but there is trouble brewing in the senate with a key republican voicing opposition to the bill ylan mui joins us now with more. >> reporter: republicans are a man down in the senate wisconsin's ron johnson is the first republican to come out against the tax bill he's worried the benefits for corporations are bigger than the tax breaks for pass throughs he says they're the engine of the economy and should not be left behind. johnson is not the only one feeling uneasy senator susan collins of maine was on "meet the press" last night. she sa
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time. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to magdalen island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nine percent penguin expert cloud able boy we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins. this is al-jazeera.
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time al-jazeera. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to the island today the island. is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nine percent penguin expert cloud able boy we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon fly the nest warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who were swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastic are also killing penguins. saudi arabia says its ad defense system has intercepted a long range ballistic missile fired from yemen.
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time on all jazzier. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nanda sent penguin expert cloud able lloyd we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend ones to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who must swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across all network of travel for the in the suit i'm allowed to do it but i'm about to be fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change the way we move. on thank god al-jazeera world this time on a just. concerns grow for lebanon's prime minister of saudi arabia kuwait us the said.
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time on al-jazeera. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to magdalen island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nanda sent penguin expert cloudy a lawyer we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who was swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastic also killing penguins we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we madge and work to be and the reality of the twenty first century in africa in a bagel for you and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers and like i said my child soldiers reloaded at this time. last. hell
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time on al-jazeera. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to maddalena island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nine days and penguin expert cloudy a lloyd we learned that penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who must swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins the consequence of war. veterans and russia he served during who are for nine hundred that just doesn't go away he's been living out of his truck for the last couple years. he's homeless al-jazeera follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter at this time on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm seats and this is the news hour live from london coming up.
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time on al-jazeera. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to mark the island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nanda sent penguin expert cloudier globally we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change. is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who were swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins. this is al-jazeera. alone nor intended this is the news hour live from london coming up.
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would be okay, charles just i think you've got -- maybe you wouldn't be -- maybe "time" wouldn't be in such dire straitsealed to more than just the radical left fringe. >> i wouldn't put "time" in the same category. >> you're part of the institutional problem probably. >> just put it into context a little bit the problem is not so much that they're conservative actually, "time" began as a conservative publication it was co-founded by henry luce. henry luce is rolling over in his grave you're comparing "time" to "mother jones" but what upsets me, i spent 13 years editing time's environment coverage and we had -- starting with when we named endangered earth planet of the year about 30 years ago. >> that was on the global cooling, i think, right? >> we had many other global warming covered after that and of course the koch brothers are the biggest funders of climate change. >> oh, my gosh oh, my gosh. >> charles -- >> my whole life's work is in danger of being repudiated. >> let me take this back and ask you this you saw the press release, i imagine, last night. time and the koch brothers and the meredith
would be okay, charles just i think you've got -- maybe you wouldn't be -- maybe "time" wouldn't be in such dire straitsealed to more than just the radical left fringe. >> i wouldn't put "time" in the same category. >> you're part of the institutional problem probably. >> just put it into context a little bit the problem is not so much that they're conservative actually, "time" began as a conservative publication it was co-founded by henry luce....
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time to more. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to mark the islandtoday the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nine this and penguin expert lloyd we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins in colombia transforming urban waste into building blocks just for a sample of their waste plastic and the more we can finish their house in. just ten years and in singapore for a chicken farms and living building anything you do on land on the ground doesn't make sense to do that on a building now can we make of not just decorative but from a market biologically productive earthrise discovers cutting edge solutions for sustainable city at this time on al-jazeera
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time. with you. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nine descend penguin expert cloud able boy we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who was swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins to be a child is to be innocent and caffrey but it comes to an abrupt end with the burden of younger children. with a mother behind bars for siblings must spend for each other and decide whether to stick together. with the family in the hope of a chance across the us mexico border the other side of the border a witness documentary at this time is there a. concern continues for lebanon's prime minister a saudi arabia and kuwait tell their.
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time on al-jazeera. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to magdalen island today the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nonda sand penguin expert cloud able boy we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon fly the nest warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins who was swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastic are also killing penguins. the german cities forum isaan into saudi arabia's capital it's the furthest any rebel weapon has reach to date.
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it is part of the strait, a narrow strategic choke point in the flow of international goods headed to and from europe and asia and the united states. at times, iranian supported houthis had attacked international shipping, including attacking an american vessel. disruptions to shipping along this waterway means disruption to employment and wages. so it is no wonder that in a ponse to these threats saudi led coalition again operations against houthi forces. the mission was to reinstate the internationally recognized government. 2 1/2 years later, however, military progress remains elusive and battle lines are hardened. the saudi led coalition controls the port city of aiden and the lowland areas in the south. while the houthis continue to hold the capital and the highlands there of northern yemen. civilian casualties have been distressingly high, including from saudi air strikes in the early months of the campaign. today, yumen is in shambles. it is including the world's largest food security crisis and largest cholera outbreak. more than 900,000 suspected cases. and last week's moves for the saudis to close ground, air and sea ports only th
it is part of the strait, a narrow strategic choke point in the flow of international goods headed to and from europe and asia and the united states. at times, iranian supported houthis had attacked international shipping, including attacking an american vessel. disruptions to shipping along this waterway means disruption to employment and wages. so it is no wonder that in a ponse to these threats saudi led coalition again operations against houthi forces. the mission was to reinstate the...
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not as good is it time to take the remainder and sell it -- >> yes and i'd rather put you that money in home depot. douglas in california. >> caller: thanks for taking my call dire straits stock ayi chewing brand? >> it's not dire straits it's unexciting straits i think this is one to be avoided at this point. jacob in florida >> caller: hey jim this is jacob from florida state should i buy the trade debt, ttd? >> i know we keep waffling on this one because i keep thinking amazon, fwoog l, someone -- goaling, someone's going to wipe them out in the meantime it's doing great. i think it's high but you're on your own barbara. >> caller: thanks jim from taking my call i appreciate the advice we get from you my question is adt should i hold it or sell it? >> i think it's up on a lot of the hype that bill actman is saying what it could be or could not be worth to me it's overvalued stock because it's run too much. i would like you to ring the register on part of it mike in florida. mike mike what's up there well i got some one speaking in tongues. joshua in new york >> caller: mad jim booyah my friend this company technology may help your bud by look more like pena, talking
not as good is it time to take the remainder and sell it -- >> yes and i'd rather put you that money in home depot. douglas in california. >> caller: thanks for taking my call dire straits stock ayi chewing brand? >> it's not dire straits it's unexciting straits i think this is one to be avoided at this point. jacob in florida >> caller: hey jim this is jacob from florida state should i buy the trade debt, ttd? >> i know we keep waffling on this one because i keep...
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straits. --re has been willful under willful underinvestment. we are living on borrowed time.years to 100 years old. at any moment, you could see some collapse of something, whether it is a tunnel that has to shut down and 75% of the workforce the comes in the new -- thaty cannot get in comes in to new york city connected in. it drives the economic engine of the city and is also the achilles' heel. if nothing happens from a federal level, what is going to happen to fix that infrastructure here? scott: we have been fortunate that governor cuomo is very focused. will be the most infrastructure focused governor this state has had. some of that is reliant on federal funding, and some is reliant on state funding and user fees. we need to realize that we need to pay for infrastructure, so there are topics like conjecture pricing that are being raised today, where we create sustainable revenue sources for infrastructure. people still do love real estate, commercial, residential. what is the supply demand right now, especially on commercial? the challenges we have with infrastructure
straits. --re has been willful under willful underinvestment. we are living on borrowed time.years to 100 years old. at any moment, you could see some collapse of something, whether it is a tunnel that has to shut down and 75% of the workforce the comes in the new -- thaty cannot get in comes in to new york city connected in. it drives the economic engine of the city and is also the achilles' heel. if nothing happens from a federal level, what is going to happen to fix that infrastructure here?...
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the straits of mackinac are home to powerful currents and water that at times flows through at a volume greater than ten times that of niagara falls. the currents are also unpredictable. they can flow in any direction and can change not only by the season or even by the day, but they can actually change by the hour. the straits are also home to twin underwater oil pipelines operated by enbridge, none as line 5, that are now 64 years old and getting older by the day. a recent study by the university of michigan found that the straits of mackinac are the absolute worst possible place for an oil spill anywhere in the entire great lakes basin. without question, there is no way that this pipeline would have been built today. but it's there, and we need the toughest protections and strictest accountability possible. to put these in place, i worked to pass bipartisan legislation to designate the great lakes as an unusually sensitive area which requires the highest possible operating standards under federal law. rigorous federal oversight is critical, but pipeline owners and operators must do t
the straits of mackinac are home to powerful currents and water that at times flows through at a volume greater than ten times that of niagara falls. the currents are also unpredictable. they can flow in any direction and can change not only by the season or even by the day, but they can actually change by the hour. the straits are also home to twin underwater oil pipelines operated by enbridge, none as line 5, that are now 64 years old and getting older by the day. a recent study by the...
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time another full. year on al-jazeera are you seeing. ok. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to mark the islandtoday the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nanda sent penguin expert. we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon fly the nest warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins in syria thousands have disappeared without a trace. forcibly taken from their family right near the most terrible thing in syria is to be. this has been the invisible weapon of the syrian dictatorship through the other although sometimes a culture can be better to die than continue to be humiliated and go to. the disappeared of syria but this time on al-jazeera. and with. even me.
time another full. year on al-jazeera are you seeing. ok. it's the end of the breeding season as we take a ferry through the straits of magellan to mark the islandtoday the island is a penguin colony sanctuary with access to tourists accompanied by foot nanda sent penguin expert. we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon fly the nest warmer ocean temperatures have...
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time the . iran provides a who these military experts and planners in collaboration and cooperation with the terrorist organization of hizbollah in lebanon they are trying to control the strait in a dangerous challenge to regional peace and stability u.s. president donald trump is pumping up the rhetoric by calling the missile quote a shot just taken by iran the head of iran's revolutionary guard says that slander . iran and saudi arabia are backing opposite sides in the more than two and a half year war in yemen iran is accused of arming the who thiis it denies that the saudis are leading a coalition fight supporting yemen's internationally backed government there offering a thirty million dollars bounty for those who feel leader abdul malik and rewards for thirty nine others a coalition spokesman is urging the u.n. to punish iran saying it's violating international laws with about five thousand people killed and its worst cholera outbreak it seems there's no end in sight to the war in yemen natasha going to al-jazeera. you know the nation says it's worried the saudi closure of air land sea access to yemen could hamper humanitarian efforts there is diplomatic editor james b
time the . iran provides a who these military experts and planners in collaboration and cooperation with the terrorist organization of hizbollah in lebanon they are trying to control the strait in a dangerous challenge to regional peace and stability u.s. president donald trump is pumping up the rhetoric by calling the missile quote a shot just taken by iran the head of iran's revolutionary guard says that slander . iran and saudi arabia are backing opposite sides in the more than two and a...
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strait one thing very quickly? -- may i say one thing very quickly? if we are looking for roads not taken, opportunities missed, we would do best to go further back in time to the 1950's. maybe the early 1960's. one significant numbers of americans are on the ground and once people are dying and politically eisenhower, kennedy, definitely johnson are engaged, it becomes difficult for reasons of politics and prestige and reputation to pull back. it may be there were significant missed opportunities at an earlier point in 1954 or 1956 or various other points in the history of the world. >> we are looking at 1967 all weekend long on american history tv, focusing on the vietnam war. we are joined by mark lawrence , professor of history at the university of texas at austin, and leeann nguyen. history professor at columbia university. glad to be joined by you and your phone calls. eastern essential time zones 202-748-8971. for all of our vietnam era vets, 202-748-8902. we will get to some of the twitter comments and others. let's go to new york and here from david. excuse me, -- electra, we lost you. david -- electra in new york city. go ahead. new york city,
strait one thing very quickly? -- may i say one thing very quickly? if we are looking for roads not taken, opportunities missed, we would do best to go further back in time to the 1950's. maybe the early 1960's. one significant numbers of americans are on the ground and once people are dying and politically eisenhower, kennedy, definitely johnson are engaged, it becomes difficult for reasons of politics and prestige and reputation to pull back. it may be there were significant missed...
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it is part of the strait, a narrow strategic choke point in the flow of international goods headed to and from europe and asia and the united states. at times, iranian supported houthis had attacked international shipping, including attacking an american vessel. disruptions to shipping along this waterway means disruption to employment and wages. so it is no wonder that in a ponse to these threats saudi led coalition again operations against houthi forces. the mission was to reinstate the internationally recognized government. 2 1/2 years later, however, military progress remains elusive and battle lines are hardened. the saudi led coalition controls the port city of aiden and the lowland areas in the south. while the houthis continue to hold the capital and the highlands there of northern yemen. civilian casualties have been distressingly high, including from saudi air strikes in the early months of the campaign. today, yumen is in shambles. it is including the world's largest food security crisis and largest cholera outbreak. more than 900,000 suspected cases. and last week's moves for the saudis to close ground, air and sea ports only th
it is part of the strait, a narrow strategic choke point in the flow of international goods headed to and from europe and asia and the united states. at times, iranian supported houthis had attacked international shipping, including attacking an american vessel. disruptions to shipping along this waterway means disruption to employment and wages. so it is no wonder that in a ponse to these threats saudi led coalition again operations against houthi forces. the mission was to reinstate the...
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straits it was then. >> before she was even the nominee, by may 2016 she had wandered $63 million through the gsa. it's astonishing. >> i'm looking at the three main newspapers. "the new york timesinancial times out of london. i can't find a word out of donna brazile, but i can find words about russia in the kremlin ties to key u.s. business. that tells you a lot. hold on, everyone. moments from now we will take you to the new york stock exchange of the nasdaq where i'm afraid i'm all too frequent event will be taking place and that will be a moment of silence after the church shootings on saturday. here we go. [moment of silence] stuart: as he sat at the top of the show, ben sculley, former manager of the dodgers have tied it. he's not going to watch the nfl anymore. james freeman, looks like football is really losing big time. >> i guess some of the nfl would argue that some of the arusha ness from making their product too available, too much exposure. obviously a lot of fans have been very tight knowledge by this. owner jerry jones looks like he wants to potentially hold up an extension for commissioner goodall. stuart: that was flat out really ugly violence on the field yest
straits it was then. >> before she was even the nominee, by may 2016 she had wandered $63 million through the gsa. it's astonishing. >> i'm looking at the three main newspapers. "the new york timesinancial times out of london. i can't find a word out of donna brazile, but i can find words about russia in the kremlin ties to key u.s. business. that tells you a lot. hold on, everyone. moments from now we will take you to the new york stock exchange of the nasdaq where i'm afraid...
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scotland, by the time we get to 8am, it will be brightening up quite nicely, with the exception of some showers across north and west of scotland. getting off eventually into the dover straitsn parts of wales in south—west england in sunshine. through the evening and overnight, we start off with clearer skies and it will be chilly first thing. a weather front coming in from the west introducing thicker cloud and rain, and that will be pushing eastwards and southwards as we go through the course of the night. where it was wet to start with it will be dry, clear and cold. in scotland we are looking at widespread frost as well as all those showers. tomorrow, we will still hang the showers across scotland. some of them will be wintry on the hills. a weather front sinks south and clears more readily from the south than it will do today. behind it, not a bad day, actually. a lot of sunshine around. it will feel chilly in the northern half of the country. temperatures five to about eight or nine. in the south, still into double figures. we are looking at ten to about 13 or 14. as we head into the weekend, this is when it turns that bit colder. for starters, we have the re m na nts
scotland, by the time we get to 8am, it will be brightening up quite nicely, with the exception of some showers across north and west of scotland. getting off eventually into the dover straitsn parts of wales in south—west england in sunshine. through the evening and overnight, we start off with clearer skies and it will be chilly first thing. a weather front coming in from the west introducing thicker cloud and rain, and that will be pushing eastwards and southwards as we go through the...
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straits to demand the release of their latest bring custody on sedition charges. hollywood star transamerica has been flexing his environmental muscles of the u.n. climate conference in the german city of bon the time and to add add to. the former governor of california is highly critical of the climate policies of u.s. president donald trump he's been campaigning for more green energy and cuts in emissions. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d.w. dot com.
straits to demand the release of their latest bring custody on sedition charges. hollywood star transamerica has been flexing his environmental muscles of the u.n. climate conference in the german city of bon the time and to add add to. the former governor of california is highly critical of the climate policies of u.s. president donald trump he's been campaigning for more green energy and cuts in emissions. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all at...