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before we see the results that take a look back at friday's game this guy right here stu garcon by their incredible run of four under coach typhoon cook it fans were treated to a two one win in freiburg that means cook that remains unbeaten in seven games since taking over five wins and two draws not too shabby to mario gomez goal secured the victory in the derby leaving freiburg goal scored mills peterson frustrated to say the least. till you see the highlights let's take a look at this weekend results on the wall wolfsburg in shock and on goal never works out goes all the way goals goal or in the glove match and that indeed even braman no trouble getting past aldeburgh local rivals frankfurt in my all frankfurt have burst on it off the scoring but i had to berlin finished it friday's game saw stuttgart prevail over freiburg and we have six teves in action on sunday don't mean hand over cologne labor couzin in life sick hosts by are out of action now let's take a look at what it means in the table shaka as you can see right here stay in second still they too narrow that margin to buy or
before we see the results that take a look back at friday's game this guy right here stu garcon by their incredible run of four under coach typhoon cook it fans were treated to a two one win in freiburg that means cook that remains unbeaten in seven games since taking over five wins and two draws not too shabby to mario gomez goal secured the victory in the derby leaving freiburg goal scored mills peterson frustrated to say the least. till you see the highlights let's take a look at this...
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we knew stu d e nts francisco was the first. we knew students won't reporting.ok at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three yea rs first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimesjust riding your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, she led an effort to bring it to stanford. it isjust available 24- it to stanford. it isjust available 2a — seven, and they have seen spikes in usage during times like spring break, when the title nine office might not be available, but stu d e nts office might not be available, but students wanted to file a report, or during the weekend, when no one is staffing. with callisto, survivors recount what happened at the own pace, privately. often victims including in—person interviews what is incredible, so they want to fill in the details and tell a wonderful story arc. at that is not how memory works, and that is particularly not how me
we knew stu d e nts francisco was the first. we knew students won't reporting.ok at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three yea rs first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimesjust riding your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, she led an effort to bring it to stanford. it isjust...
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stu d e nts students have walked out of classrooms to call for tighter gun control.represent the 17 people who were killed in a florida school shooting exactly a month ago. all chant: hey-hey, ho-ho, the nra has got to go! the last time we saw children pouring out of school, it was with their hands up in terror after the florida shooting. today, they came out across america, but this time with fists clenched, demanding change on gun control. what do we want?! all chant: gun control! when do we want it?! all chant: now! in washington at 10am on a bracing cold morning, with their backs turned on the white house, these students fell silent for 17 minutes, a minute for each of the people who died at the marjory stoneman douglas school in florida last month. cheering and applause there's no doubting the extraordinary success these young people have had in changing the whole terms of debate on the subject of gun control in america. their problem is that the man who lives on the other side of that fence seems to have got cold feet. all chant: hey-hey, ho-ho, the nra has got
stu d e nts students have walked out of classrooms to call for tighter gun control.represent the 17 people who were killed in a florida school shooting exactly a month ago. all chant: hey-hey, ho-ho, the nra has got to go! the last time we saw children pouring out of school, it was with their hands up in terror after the florida shooting. today, they came out across america, but this time with fists clenched, demanding change on gun control. what do we want?! all chant: gun control! when do we...
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they believe, the stu d e nts checks as well. the students now believes, that this kind of political pressure can work, evenin kind of political pressure can work, even in places like florida which is pretty pro—gun in many other ways. the question is whether or not congress will do anything more broadly. there have been changes included in the spending bill passed yesterday, funding for school security and improvements to background checks but nothing like the students here believe is necessary , the students here believe is necessary, they want bands on things like assault weapons and once you get into that sort of area you get into incredibly controversial and partisan politics and you get into the area where powerful organisations like national rifle association put their whole weight behind trying to stop things like that happen. as things stand a great achievement these students brought about is to keep this in the headlines and in peoples minds and they will continue to do with events like this and school walk—outs next mo
they believe, the stu d e nts checks as well. the students now believes, that this kind of political pressure can work, evenin kind of political pressure can work, even in places like florida which is pretty pro—gun in many other ways. the question is whether or not congress will do anything more broadly. there have been changes included in the spending bill passed yesterday, funding for school security and improvements to background checks but nothing like the students here believe is...
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in america's capital, this rally was presented as a rising, an attempt by stu d e nts to presented asmpt by students to take on this nation's powerful gun lobby, and to deliver a warning to politicians, change the gun laws must come. to the leaders, sceptics, and cynics, those that told us to sit down and stay silent, wait your turn. welcome to the revolution. #i gotta keep trying... 0n revolution. #i gotta keep trying... on stage, there were performances by many celebrities, but speeches were from students, many from the douglas high school were 17 were shot dead just a month ago. and the huge crowd also heard from the nine—year old granddaughter of martin luther king jr, a woman with her own vision. my grandfather had a dream that his four little children would not be judged by the colour of their skin, but the character they have. i have a dream that enough is enough!“ this was a new generation speaking, president trump was not here in washington to hear it. he had left the white house to go to his golf resort in florida, the state the stu d e nts resort in florida, the state the s
in america's capital, this rally was presented as a rising, an attempt by stu d e nts to presented asmpt by students to take on this nation's powerful gun lobby, and to deliver a warning to politicians, change the gun laws must come. to the leaders, sceptics, and cynics, those that told us to sit down and stay silent, wait your turn. welcome to the revolution. #i gotta keep trying... 0n revolution. #i gotta keep trying... on stage, there were performances by many celebrities, but speeches were...
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in the united states so this is one side what is making investors on wall street nervous but he and stu investors really expect countries to follow through with new tariffs pretty much every country has said that they don't want to trade war and that they are against protectionism so how is the feeling where you are. and certainly i mean if the fight keeps limited to and steal we can probably deal with that but the big question is will it remain there or will the u.s. president also start having tariffs on other areas other industries we shouldn't forget about the year ago we had. tariffs on canadian improvs of lumber and timber there was talk about a possible terrorists on a washing machines and solar panels so that actually accelerates i mean then we are getting really into troubled water but we're all very curious to hear what the u.s. president has to say next week because there's still a lot of details we don't know about at this point you'll be there to tell us all about it thank you very much caught on wall street. it's not only in new york markets worldwide and even the german s
in the united states so this is one side what is making investors on wall street nervous but he and stu investors really expect countries to follow through with new tariffs pretty much every country has said that they don't want to trade war and that they are against protectionism so how is the feeling where you are. and certainly i mean if the fight keeps limited to and steal we can probably deal with that but the big question is will it remain there or will the u.s. president also start...
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frankfurt's win give them a boost but being in the middle of dormant labor couzin that could change on sunday stu cork climb to eight now let's take a look at the bottom half nothing has changed down here from last match day as you can see with the exception of vertebrae mintz the light boost mites in a wool spurt still in hot water level at twenty five points that means one thing playoff spot as ever we end the show with a look at the play of the day is voted for by you on twitter and with forty six percent of the vote the winner is mathias tkinter the gladbach offender was in the right place at the right time to slot home and ninetieth minute equaliser is his side through three three gadhafi time. a poacher's finish to round chris off with. going to sligo showed up. well that's all for us here at the bun as they go sit back and enjoy these images from the weekend's action so far for me and the rest of the team here in berlin see you one sunday with our special guest former point is the player michelle busy stuck up. this. place she says intimidation is normal susanna piccolo was a colleague of
frankfurt's win give them a boost but being in the middle of dormant labor couzin that could change on sunday stu cork climb to eight now let's take a look at the bottom half nothing has changed down here from last match day as you can see with the exception of vertebrae mintz the light boost mites in a wool spurt still in hot water level at twenty five points that means one thing playoff spot as ever we end the show with a look at the play of the day is voted for by you on twitter and with...
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in the guardian, a picture of the stu d e nts the guardian, a picture of the students were 70 peoplextraordinary rally we saw yesterday, march for our lives march for our lives. how much traction this will happen at the moment they are making a lot of noise. this is the first group i have seen who will go on and on making a farce. i thought the parent of young children killed would go on but they are probably heartbroken. this is a whole generation saying, in a, and i think there will be some traction, whether it is during mr trump mahmoud abbas presidency we will see but it will affect the way america sees not just will see but it will affect the way america sees notjust guns that shoot one bullet at a time. —— mr trump's presidency. the odds they are up against are we meant. as an american, it is so sad to read almost weekly about the number of school shootings that happened in the country. it isjust so sad. this weekend i was so moved to see the future of our country coming together and, as you say, you're late teens is a moment when it you do gain political consciousness and awar
in the guardian, a picture of the stu d e nts the guardian, a picture of the students were 70 peoplextraordinary rally we saw yesterday, march for our lives march for our lives. how much traction this will happen at the moment they are making a lot of noise. this is the first group i have seen who will go on and on making a farce. i thought the parent of young children killed would go on but they are probably heartbroken. this is a whole generation saying, in a, and i think there will be some...
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that just didn't work with the personnel you have i think they lost the ground early on in the season stu got you has come in he's stayed steady the ship twelve games unbeaten now but again it's more about him showing off the defense they've had five draws in that twelve game unbeaten run and were not for me she bunch why i think they would be in a much worse position maybe even fighting just to get into the top four as it is now he studied the ship i've not sure without but why they can really take on next season ok now let's take a look at the table up sop to see who you guys put your money on who could actually finish in the top four now look at the table obviously biron are a long stretch ahead and shock adult men frankfurt labor couzin what do you guys say who's making the top the champions league or possibly europe michelle shall go and lots of chocolate about frankfurt no frankfurt frankfurt is going for a rip in the europa league ok max i got to say leipzig i think going to. on the euro league so they'll go finish in the top six not in the top four and frankfurt with the squad tha
that just didn't work with the personnel you have i think they lost the ground early on in the season stu got you has come in he's stayed steady the ship twelve games unbeaten now but again it's more about him showing off the defense they've had five draws in that twelve game unbeaten run and were not for me she bunch why i think they would be in a much worse position maybe even fighting just to get into the top four as it is now he studied the ship i've not sure without but why they can really...
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they won the case and this change the lives of millions of luck and white stu d e nts lives of millionsck and white students throughout america. tough for her, though. extremely tough. she was just for her, though. extremely tough. she wasjust nine for her, though. extremely tough. she was just nine years old when this initially began. herfather wa nted this initially began. herfather wanted her to go to the local school for white children because to go to the next school, she would have had to cross lots of dangerous roads, train tracks, all sorts. it would have been dangerous for her. i can just imagine her going, the case goesin just imagine her going, the case goes in theirfavour, she has to then go to an all—white school. the only black child. it must have been absolutely terrifying. hugely terrifying. that particular school tried to stop her going in on the day of the court ruling. she says in this report that she didn't understand it, not until she got to high school and they were studying this in history. at that point she realised, maybe i could be in the history books one day
they won the case and this change the lives of millions of luck and white stu d e nts lives of millionsck and white students throughout america. tough for her, though. extremely tough. she was just for her, though. extremely tough. she wasjust nine for her, though. extremely tough. she was just nine years old when this initially began. herfather wa nted this initially began. herfather wanted her to go to the local school for white children because to go to the next school, she would have had to...
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look at the stars, featuring everybody to rudy and stu. >> just putting a big league uniform on again feels amazing. for myself, this is where i started in 2004. >> i remember when i was 21 years old and thinking, oh, my god, it's amazing playing at the major league level and i hope it never ends, and boom, 30 years and it's over in a blink of an eye. >> and then a stunner today, the raiders released king, one of the best punters in all of football. not sure if it was the salary or his flamboyant personality they were not crazy about. the blackhawks run out of goalies because of injuries and they have to activate a 36-year-old accountant scott foster. he played college minor league hockey, and now he plays in johnny's ice house. he made seven stops against winnipeg. scott foster is now an instant star. >> the initial shock happened when i had to dress and then i think you blackout after that. >> advice before you went out? >> i don't think i heard anything but put your helmet on, and this is something i can go home and tell my kids. >> amazing. almost as amazing, joe panik and the gia
look at the stars, featuring everybody to rudy and stu. >> just putting a big league uniform on again feels amazing. for myself, this is where i started in 2004. >> i remember when i was 21 years old and thinking, oh, my god, it's amazing playing at the major league level and i hope it never ends, and boom, 30 years and it's over in a blink of an eye. >> and then a stunner today, the raiders released king, one of the best punters in all of football. not sure if it was the...
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look at the stars, featuring everybody to rudy and stu. >> just putting a big league uniform on againeels amazing. for myself, this is where i started in 2004. >> i remember when i was 21 years old and thinking, oh, my god, it's amazing playing at the major league level and i hope it never ends, and boom, 30 years and it's over in a blink of an eye. >> and then a stunner today, the raiders released king, one of the best punters in all of football. not sure if it was the salary or his flamboyant personality they were not crazy about. the blackhawks run out of goalies because of injuries and they have to activate a 36-year-old accountant scott foster. he played college minor league hockey, and now he plays in johnny's ice house. he made seven stops against winnipeg. scott foster is now an instant star. >> the initial shock happened when i had to dress and then i think you blackout after that. >> advice before you went out? >> i don't think i heard anything but put your helmet on, and this is something i can go home and tell my kids. >> amazing. almost as amazing, joe panik and the giant
look at the stars, featuring everybody to rudy and stu. >> just putting a big league uniform on againeels amazing. for myself, this is where i started in 2004. >> i remember when i was 21 years old and thinking, oh, my god, it's amazing playing at the major league level and i hope it never ends, and boom, 30 years and it's over in a blink of an eye. >> and then a stunner today, the raiders released king, one of the best punters in all of football. not sure if it was the salary...
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the hit show explored one-year- old stu wit's accent and sexuality.ent is fake but he keeps it up to mess with his family. for the first time he discusses his in securities with a therapist and addresses the pressures in gay culture but never comes out and fans say this proves a long time theory the youngest member of the family is gay. >>> after months of separation and thousands of miles traveled, he is reunited with a dog from overseas that showed up at a campground in afghanistan. he started feeding him everyday. he came home and flew him to arizona. they coordinated the travel and helped raise the $5,000 needed to bring apollo to the united states. >>> he had a flight from afghanistan all the way to turkey. then from kerr ty to d.c. and then from d.c. to here. he had along travel period. it is amazing to have him back home. >> he said apollo was a little shy when he arrived in arizona but quickly made himself right at home. >> president donald trump's war of words with james comey is paying off for comey. his book called the higher loyalty goes i
the hit show explored one-year- old stu wit's accent and sexuality.ent is fake but he keeps it up to mess with his family. for the first time he discusses his in securities with a therapist and addresses the pressures in gay culture but never comes out and fans say this proves a long time theory the youngest member of the family is gay. >>> after months of separation and thousands of miles traveled, he is reunited with a dog from overseas that showed up at a campground in afghanistan....
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some stu d e nts terms of the work they produce. some students are able to really use the materials and manipulate them to create some fantastic outcomes. it gives them confidence, it gives them self belief. these are the tools they need to take into other subjects. i am tremendously proud of being an art teacher and seeing how it does really have a huge impact on their lives. i hope you are proud as well of winning this prize and you are in dubai to collect it. it must bea are in dubai to collect it. it must be a strange experience to be in this global situation presumably with other teachers from all over the world? it's an honour. i've met some of the most incredible educators from all over the world. there are some phenomenal teachers out there and i am so phenomenal teachers out there and i am so humbled to have met them, and i accept this award is just on behalf of myself but for every teacher making an amazing amount of difference in their communities.“ there one thing that you think, well, three lessons that we can all bring
some stu d e nts terms of the work they produce. some students are able to really use the materials and manipulate them to create some fantastic outcomes. it gives them confidence, it gives them self belief. these are the tools they need to take into other subjects. i am tremendously proud of being an art teacher and seeing how it does really have a huge impact on their lives. i hope you are proud as well of winning this prize and you are in dubai to collect it. it must bea are in dubai to...
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despite the stu d e nts about gun control.p the momentum. they have a march on washington later this month. president trump held a meeting which seem to support backtracked —— background checks the gun purchasers and other measures. we are going to come up with some ideas and hopefully we can put them ina partisan ideas and hopefully we can put them in a partisan bill. it would be beautiful to have one bill that everybody could sport. senator chris murphy called out the influence of the powerful gun lobby, the nra. big leap —— the gun lobby has added peter bauer. i wish it wasn't the case but it is. if we end up doing is the stuff that the gun industry supports, this is not worth it. this urgency is a direct result of this stu d e nts urgency is a direct result of this students wanting to keep gun safety at the top of the agenda. it has had at the top of the agenda. it has had a strong impact. major retails, while matt —— walmart and dicks sporting goods, raised the gun age from 18 to 21 years old. in the last short while, the
despite the stu d e nts about gun control.p the momentum. they have a march on washington later this month. president trump held a meeting which seem to support backtracked —— background checks the gun purchasers and other measures. we are going to come up with some ideas and hopefully we can put them ina partisan ideas and hopefully we can put them in a partisan bill. it would be beautiful to have one bill that everybody could sport. senator chris murphy called out the influence of the...
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the udy out there are arguing black women who don't have long-term incomes weren't counted indyyour stuthat accurate and could you talk a little bit about your findings of black women d the data that you used? >> yes, so we inclu everyone. the power of the study is we're able to track using anonymous data about 20 million americans from birth to adlthood, people born in the early 1980s whose incomes we're looking at in their late 30s, and that includes everyone workingr not. if you're not working you're assigned an income zero and entered into the study. even taking that into antc black women and growing up in the same family at the samin me level as white women independence up with similar levels of outcomes -- similar earning levels, college rates, work at similar rat'ses. so iar -- it's markable for homen you don't see that muc black-white disparity. not so for men. i should empsize that doesn't mean women are living in households with same income levels because black wom tend to be married to men who are black with lower incomes and married at lower rates. if you look at household i
the udy out there are arguing black women who don't have long-term incomes weren't counted indyyour stuthat accurate and could you talk a little bit about your findings of black women d the data that you used? >> yes, so we inclu everyone. the power of the study is we're able to track using anonymous data about 20 million americans from birth to adlthood, people born in the early 1980s whose incomes we're looking at in their late 30s, and that includes everyone workingr not. if you're not...
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we have been hearing impassioned pleas from stu d e nts been hearing impassioned pleas from students here in the speeches on the stage behind me, calling for change, proper change, to gun laws saying enough is enough, never again. they believe their time has come, their generation has come, to effect some real change. let me introduce you to the lady who the whole show, welcome to bbc news. what brought you here? you know what, i think gun reform, for me, getting rid of guns, i have been lobbying for that for a long time. to see this generation of young people standing up and saying we will not stand for it, we will not stand for these politics, it is oui’ not stand for these politics, it is our lives on the line. i have been directly affected by gun violence, friends and family members, for me, i had to be here for the people i have laws, i had to be here for these kids and anyone who has been affected. the white house hasjust said that school safety is our top priority, what do you make of that? i would say that school safety is also my top priority. i think we have different ideas
we have been hearing impassioned pleas from stu d e nts been hearing impassioned pleas from students here in the speeches on the stage behind me, calling for change, proper change, to gun laws saying enough is enough, never again. they believe their time has come, their generation has come, to effect some real change. let me introduce you to the lady who the whole show, welcome to bbc news. what brought you here? you know what, i think gun reform, for me, getting rid of guns, i have been...
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presence in met up with a player from the other side jaden sam so you don't win stu's ing stock could he skoal against the champions. upon herself football is like i'm kicked off grade school let's go. the numbers. by no. means have been jaded since. he's a young chap with. crazy skills. off the pitch. if you don't know his face yet just give him some time i just want. to say i want him and my team. he's all the way so say he's the best seventeen year old in all of european football. from kick off white. block to. jayden. you're only seventeen so your first football memory was. playing on the streets. friends in the streets is. this is it going to be professional football or to people of. people the wrong time. did you expect to be in a position like this. so when did you. actually try and. j.b. and got the golden player award with at the under seventeen euro's he had a foot in tin of fifteen goal. i woulda won best bet on the use but that's a big thing to look at first in the world so when you win something like this i quite like it actually it's long overdue so it's one of the bigge
presence in met up with a player from the other side jaden sam so you don't win stu's ing stock could he skoal against the champions. upon herself football is like i'm kicked off grade school let's go. the numbers. by no. means have been jaded since. he's a young chap with. crazy skills. off the pitch. if you don't know his face yet just give him some time i just want. to say i want him and my team. he's all the way so say he's the best seventeen year old in all of european football. from kick...
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. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work arour lifestyle, so stu can swipe your way to the news of the day anay us-to-date with the latest headlines you can download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by e freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our...
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moments before a baton rouge, louisiana police officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in that stu. it was kept wrapped up for nearly two years. the officer who fired the shots was fired himself. he threatened to kill alton sterling moments before opening fire. the cop who helped wrestle sterling to the ground was suspended three days. louisiana attorney general did not bring criminal charges against either officer. no federal charges were filed. gregory meeks of new york is a member of the foreign affairs committee and the congressional black caucus. your reaction to this broader question of why is it that the justice department -- it seems reluctant to pursue these cases. what is going on here? >> it is absolutely horrendous and it must stop. it is a national crises that we need to focus on as a country ca. this is a joke with the attorney general ending practice and pattern investigations. the president of the united states saying this is a local matter. i just came back from europe. the folks there are looking at this saying what is going on in the united states of america. her
moments before a baton rouge, louisiana police officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in that stu. it was kept wrapped up for nearly two years. the officer who fired the shots was fired himself. he threatened to kill alton sterling moments before opening fire. the cop who helped wrestle sterling to the ground was suspended three days. louisiana attorney general did not bring criminal charges against either officer. no federal charges were filed. gregory meeks of new york is a member of...
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>> and i would really hope that stu would understand that going forward. >> when do we want it? >> before we go, we have a update from another high school student. last week, we brought you the n ory of jennifer bro, whose mother had been it for a year. a judge ordered that her mother be released and they were reunited and that will do it for us. find more of our coverage at our website. i'm thuy vu. thank you for pete: fired or fo out? president trumpla rs more senior staff with like-minded advisors. i'm pete williams in for costa.t we discuss the churn inside the white house as robert mueller's russia investigation looks atth trump organization's business ptoctices. night on "washington week." president trump: but there'll always be change. pete: just 14 months into office, president trump reshapes s administration. president trump: i'm at a pint where we're getting very close to having the cabinet and othert things tha i want. pete: this week he fired the secretary of state and chose the c.i.a. director to take over. he's also reportedly preparing to name his third national s
>> and i would really hope that stu would understand that going forward. >> when do we want it? >> before we go, we have a update from another high school student. last week, we brought you the n ory of jennifer bro, whose mother had been it for a year. a judge ordered that her mother be released and they were reunited and that will do it for us. find more of our coverage at our website. i'm thuy vu. thank you for pete: fired or fo out? president trumpla rs more senior staff...
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an all-time why do we need to shake up the stus quo on trade now? rep. ree because now is an opportunity, and enough is enough, and the president was clear on theampaign with this. he is trying to change the dynamic of decades of policy that has shifted t folks back home from the position of opportunity to one where they've lost opportunity and it has to end, and we have to put american interests on an even playing field as stakeholders across the world. jane: but the eulind other of america are warning that this could spark a massive global trade war.rt is it it? rep. reed: you know, i don't believe we will have a trade war at the end of the day. what we will see is a conversation which recognizes that if we play by the rules and our trading partners recognize that the rules need to be enforceable and it is an even playing field, we will embrace them. we are going to embrace the opportunity to compete -- country against country, interest against interest, but at the end of the day, so long as the playing field is even, the imposition of tariffs is hamet
an all-time why do we need to shake up the stus quo on trade now? rep. ree because now is an opportunity, and enough is enough, and the president was clear on theampaign with this. he is trying to change the dynamic of decades of policy that has shifted t folks back home from the position of opportunity to one where they've lost opportunity and it has to end, and we have to put american interests on an even playing field as stakeholders across the world. jane: but the eulind other of america...
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affected changes in the law in florida and as the president was heading south to his florida home, studing south to his florida home, students from there came to washington to ask congress to do more. they know it's coming, they know that there if there is no assault weapons ban passed, then we will vote them out. cheering they know that if there is no tightening of the background checks, we will vote them out. they know that if there is no shrinking of magazine capacity, we will vote them out. scenes like this have been replicated all over the country with marches from los angeles to boston. it's not just confined marches from los angeles to boston. it's notjust confined to america. across the uk, young people marched in solidarity. congress has passed modest measures in the last few days but nowhere near the sweeping reforms these protesters are demanding. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, washington. tributes have been paid to a french police officer who died saving the lives of hostages in a supermarket siege in the town of trebes yesterday. lieutenant colonel arnaud beltrame was shot by
affected changes in the law in florida and as the president was heading south to his florida home, studing south to his florida home, students from there came to washington to ask congress to do more. they know it's coming, they know that there if there is no assault weapons ban passed, then we will vote them out. cheering they know that if there is no tightening of the background checks, we will vote them out. they know that if there is no shrinking of magazine capacity, we will vote them out....
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send us out to explore your dream travel destinations today we've got a request from the usa carol stu from arvada colorado wants to find out more about bavaria so we sent our reporters south to one of the states foremost winter sports resorts who piloting has a population of just six thousand three hundred but that figure is dwarfed by the amount of tourists it attracts. the alpine community boasts more than one million visitors every year let's find out why our. guests of every age can enjoy winter sports here the pace of life is slow and leisure lay in there who pulled a municipality of the varian alps. the best is our magnificent and stress seems far away. it's beautiful here in the mountains and luckily we have some snow and it really is a little more quiet here than in other ski areas that's certainly true here at the own tip bag. and non-profits association keeps the fund going for locals and tourists alike the slopes are rarely full here and the mood is relaxed that keeps many vacationers coming back. so as a client is once or twice is kind of are the living room and it's cozy
send us out to explore your dream travel destinations today we've got a request from the usa carol stu from arvada colorado wants to find out more about bavaria so we sent our reporters south to one of the states foremost winter sports resorts who piloting has a population of just six thousand three hundred but that figure is dwarfed by the amount of tourists it attracts. the alpine community boasts more than one million visitors every year let's find out why our. guests of every age can enjoy...
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was completed last saturday and was meant to get stu d e nts saturday and was meant to get students fromrsity safely across a busy motorway. we were just hanging out and then we didn't hear much but we heard sirens. we looked outside and saw multiple cars crushed under the bridge. i was in the dawn and my uncle col me and told me a bridge collapsed. i didn't believe him because i saw them put it up on saturday. the section that collapsed was cold an instant rigid because of the fast construction method used. authorities will want to know how this structure, which was meant to be iconic, could have failed so catastrophically. investigators have been sent to the scene to try and establish what happened. meanwhile, the company that put the bridge up says that it is devastated at the loss of life and is doing everything it can to help. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. thousands of brazilians have attended the funeral of a politician in rio dejaneiro who had campaigned against police brutality. vigils and rallies have been held in several cities. marielle franco w
was completed last saturday and was meant to get stu d e nts saturday and was meant to get students fromrsity safely across a busy motorway. we were just hanging out and then we didn't hear much but we heard sirens. we looked outside and saw multiple cars crushed under the bridge. i was in the dawn and my uncle col me and told me a bridge collapsed. i didn't believe him because i saw them put it up on saturday. the section that collapsed was cold an instant rigid because of the fast...
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stu d e nts shooting was a day of reckoning.around america and are now converging on washington to demand tougher laws. the banning of dump stocks is the first step. the attorney general confirmed that the devices that allow semiautomatics to mimic the actions of a fully automatic weapon will be banned. they came under intense security —— scrutiny after the last leg shooting after it was emerged that the gunmen had used them. 58 people died and hundreds of others were injured when he opened fire ona others were injured when he opened fire on a crowd of people at a concert. they were not used during the florida school shooting but amidst the national outrage that followed, president trump pledged to ta ke followed, president trump pledged to take action. now he says he is making good on his promise to get rid of them. he tweeted that they will ban all devices that are legal weapons into illegal machine—guns. after the warrant a shooting, the national rifle association said it did not support a ban on docks. the organisation seems
stu d e nts shooting was a day of reckoning.around america and are now converging on washington to demand tougher laws. the banning of dump stocks is the first step. the attorney general confirmed that the devices that allow semiautomatics to mimic the actions of a fully automatic weapon will be banned. they came under intense security —— scrutiny after the last leg shooting after it was emerged that the gunmen had used them. 58 people died and hundreds of others were injured when he opened...
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there is ricky and stu.g and happy to exchange old stories on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary team. this is >> this is where is started for me. 2004. >> i remember when i was 21-years old thinking this is amazing. 30 years just flashes by. >> when we get together, it is like we are still together. even though we grow older, we we haven't changed mentall >> klay thompson coming back from a broken thumb. kevin durant ejected. he blasted mad ox with a series of expletives. kd, is he more agitated? more frustrated. he told espn his desire to repeat and his passion. beyond that, nothing has changed in his mind. >> doing their job. and after the game, i didn't go try to find a ref and give him my two cents. it is simple. a lot of people are trying to dig down deeper. i don't know where that is coming from. it happened to me, acting different. something happened over the last few years had people thinking kd is changed. i wonder what it is. >> 14 checks. surprise from the raiders. releasing punters. came out
there is ricky and stu.g and happy to exchange old stories on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary team. this is >> this is where is started for me. 2004. >> i remember when i was 21-years old thinking this is amazing. 30 years just flashes by. >> when we get together, it is like we are still together. even though we grow older, we we haven't changed mentall >> klay thompson coming back from a broken thumb. kevin durant ejected. he blasted mad ox with a series of...
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he was an excellent swimmer and worked as a stuntman an excellent swimmer and worked as a stu ntman and even selling swimming pools at one point. but his true passion was inventing and from the more whimsical contractions, like this one to help wheelchair users like a pipe while birdwatching, to the more practical, like this one, to charge a phone battery as you walk. it seemed there was one common theme, sir trevor bayliss wanted to help others. it's the morning after the night before in los angeles where tv executives are scratching their heads after the oscars attracted their smallest us audience ever. the event built on the socially conscious tone of its past few years with themes of female empowerment and activism but lacked any shocking moments like last year's best picture mix—up. we can go live now to our correspondent peter bowes in los angeles. the lowest ratings in history, how worried are people? it is the lowest since they started keeping records, in1970. since they started keeping records, in 1970. ebay are quite worried to have a 20% drop on last year. as you said, they a
he was an excellent swimmer and worked as a stuntman an excellent swimmer and worked as a stu ntman and even selling swimming pools at one point. but his true passion was inventing and from the more whimsical contractions, like this one to help wheelchair users like a pipe while birdwatching, to the more practical, like this one, to charge a phone battery as you walk. it seemed there was one common theme, sir trevor bayliss wanted to help others. it's the morning after the night before in los...
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but the national stu d e nts isolated incident.ho have been racially abused and this will only end when there is zero tolerance on university campuses. the irish cabinet has approved plans to hold a referendum in may on whether the country's abortion laws should be changed. currently, terminations are only allowed when the life of the mother is at risk and the maximum penalty for accessing an illegal abortion is 14 years in prison. chris page reports from dublin. this is a nation which was once seen as the most socially conservative western europe, but it feels like change has been swift. in the next few months, ireland will make a defining decision. tens of thousands of irish women have travelled to other countries to have abortions. gaye edward's baby, who she and her husband named joshua, had a fatal condition called anencephaly. she says having to go away to end her pregnancy magnified her grief. while i knew that i had come to the right decision for me, it made me feel that society viewed my decision as being somehow wrong. wh
but the national stu d e nts isolated incident.ho have been racially abused and this will only end when there is zero tolerance on university campuses. the irish cabinet has approved plans to hold a referendum in may on whether the country's abortion laws should be changed. currently, terminations are only allowed when the life of the mother is at risk and the maximum penalty for accessing an illegal abortion is 14 years in prison. chris page reports from dublin. this is a nation which was once...
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there is ricky and stu.g and happy to exchange old stories on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary team. this is the who' is who. >> this is where is started for me. 2004. >> i remember when i was 21-years old thinking this is amazing. 30 years just flashes by. >> when we get together, it is like we are still together. even though we grow older, we haven't changed mentally. >> klay thompson coming back from a broken thumb. kevin durant ejected. he blasted mad ox with a series of expletives. kd, is he more agitated? more frustrated. he told espn his desire to repeat and his passion. beyond that, nothing has changed in his mind. >> doing their job. and after the game, i didn't go try to find a ref and give him my two cents. it is simple. a lot of people are trying to dig down deeper. i don't know where that is coming from. it happened to me, acting different. something happened over the last few years had people thinking kd is changed. i wonder what it is. >> 14 checks. surprise from the raiders. releasing p
there is ricky and stu.g and happy to exchange old stories on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary team. this is the who' is who. >> this is where is started for me. 2004. >> i remember when i was 21-years old thinking this is amazing. 30 years just flashes by. >> when we get together, it is like we are still together. even though we grow older, we haven't changed mentally. >> klay thompson coming back from a broken thumb. kevin durant ejected. he blasted mad ox with a...
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this is not a mere publicity stu nt, a single day in the span of history. this is a movement.his is a movement reliant on the persistence and the passion of its people. cheering. we cannot move on. if we move on, the nra and those against us will win. they want us to forget. they want our voices to be silenced and they want to retreat into the shadows, where they can remain unnoticed. they want to be back on top, unquestioned in their corruption. but we cannot and we will not let that happen. cheering. today, and every day, we will continue to fight for those things that are right. we will continue to fight for common sense. fight for our lives. we will continue to fight for our dead friends. there will be no faltering, no pauses in our cause. every moment will be dedicated to those pieces of legislation. every march, every meeting, every moment. all for that assault weapons ban to keep these weapons of war out of the hands of civilians who do not need them. all for the prohibition of high—capacity magazines, because no hunter will ever need access to a magazine that can kill
this is not a mere publicity stu nt, a single day in the span of history. this is a movement.his is a movement reliant on the persistence and the passion of its people. cheering. we cannot move on. if we move on, the nra and those against us will win. they want us to forget. they want our voices to be silenced and they want to retreat into the shadows, where they can remain unnoticed. they want to be back on top, unquestioned in their corruption. but we cannot and we will not let that happen....
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some stu d e nts terms of the work they produce.s. it gives them confidence, it gives them self belief. these are the tools they need to take into other subjects. i am tremendously proud of being an art teacher and seeing how it does really have a huge impact on
some stu d e nts terms of the work they produce.s. it gives them confidence, it gives them self belief. these are the tools they need to take into other subjects. i am tremendously proud of being an art teacher and seeing how it does really have a huge impact on
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information how the dice bounce us can be used to manipulate us and to help those who want to manipulate stu that of the people as well who last week there were i saw an interview with one of the original venture capitalist investors in facebook he was no longer on speaking terms with mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg for that matter and but he was still talking about how he sees this crisis and he said that if zuckerberg does not step up to the plate and be honest and accept responsibility in change things that facebook he says they sed book will go out of business do you believe that it could happen or is it too big to fail it does feel too big to fail certainly at the moment if that does happen it will take place over a long while i think the issue is that facebook is today the natural place for people to go the whole thing with hash tag delete facebook you know i've spoken to are so many people and everybody says that's not going to have we're not going to delete facebook because it's where everybody has the power of inertia but that may change over time well we'll be talking with you h
information how the dice bounce us can be used to manipulate us and to help those who want to manipulate stu that of the people as well who last week there were i saw an interview with one of the original venture capitalist investors in facebook he was no longer on speaking terms with mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg for that matter and but he was still talking about how he sees this crisis and he said that if zuckerberg does not step up to the plate and be honest and accept responsibility in...
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for that stu just ask where correspondent bob a very brussels welcome let us start with mrs may's a summary of what she wants out of any final deal between the u.k. and the european union. these are the five tests for the deal that we will negotiate implementing the decision of the british people. reaching an enduring solution protecting our security and prosperity delivering an outcome that is consistent with the kind of country we want to be and bringing our country together strengthening the precious union of all our people our proposal this was billed as a major speech bret's it i wondered did it contain any surprises or anything like it's a change minds. no not really phil one is that it had been briefed before then also after the away day of the british cabinet last week at teresa mayes country seat and checkers so much had leaked that the outline of the whole thing was sort of to really give beforehand and already there had been reactions beforehand of some top politicians and they had said pure illusion or another commentary was this is the cake philosophy that means of course the n
for that stu just ask where correspondent bob a very brussels welcome let us start with mrs may's a summary of what she wants out of any final deal between the u.k. and the european union. these are the five tests for the deal that we will negotiate implementing the decision of the british people. reaching an enduring solution protecting our security and prosperity delivering an outcome that is consistent with the kind of country we want to be and bringing our country together strengthening the...
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here at their headquarters in bristol, stu d e nts their headquarters in bristol, students from the sixthut in there? i really like them, my personal favourite is sly fox. before this i didn't know about fake news, this has brought to attention to encourage younger kids if they hear anything on the news to research it and see if it is true or false. part of this game is about trying to find the sources, finding out if it is safe to share it and if other people are open to finding out about it as well. 30,000 students ta ke about it as well. 30,000 students take part in school report each year, helping them to find out what is going on in the world and this game is designed to inform and protect them from malicious fake news, teaching them to question, to ask what, how and crucially, why? you made it. will come to the social media team. joe maguire, bbc news. we asked to your views on the happiest countries, finland. david says, happiness is a village surrounded by the nationalforage, forests, quiet lanes and wildlife, great for dog walks. also, the unity and diversity despite a population
here at their headquarters in bristol, stu d e nts their headquarters in bristol, students from the sixthut in there? i really like them, my personal favourite is sly fox. before this i didn't know about fake news, this has brought to attention to encourage younger kids if they hear anything on the news to research it and see if it is true or false. part of this game is about trying to find the sources, finding out if it is safe to share it and if other people are open to finding out about it...
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>> stu after study shows that people are 15 times more to be saving for retirement if they are offered access through their employer. >> reporter: oregon savesre ires employers who do not offer a 401k to automatically deduct5% of an employee's wages after taxes and send it t their individual retirement account or ira. workers can contribute a maximum of $5500 a year. the plan is managed by the state and workers must opt out if they doeb want to participe. but so far, many being given the chance are doing night there are about 20,000 who are somewhere n the process when their p periods take place. and in the end we expect there will be abo a million people who could potentially participate. >> reporr: reach break's tap room manager chris rrill, who is contributing 5% of his wages to his plan says this is the first timee has saved for retirement. >> it's always something that's kind of in the back of your mind use yourlways kind of youth as an excuse and say oh, i can always do that later. now it's later. >> reporter: critics say there is too much paperwork for t companies tha already of
>> stu after study shows that people are 15 times more to be saving for retirement if they are offered access through their employer. >> reporter: oregon savesre ires employers who do not offer a 401k to automatically deduct5% of an employee's wages after taxes and send it t their individual retirement account or ira. workers can contribute a maximum of $5500 a year. the plan is managed by the state and workers must opt out if they doeb want to participe. but so far, many being...
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well, it is significant in that it is something and it is what a lot of the complainers, a lot of the stunts especially who took to the streets after the florida school shooting had been calling for an shortly after that shooting, in fa ct, shortly after that shooting, in fact, president trump himself said that he would take action regarding bump stocks, he did the authorities in washington to look at it and we have now just heard in washington to look at it and we have nowjust heard as you say that the attorney—general has announced that bump stocks will effectively be banned. they will be categorised as the same as a machine—gun. machine—guns have been banned for many years for use by the general public. now, there is a short 90 day consultation period before public comment on this but it seems inevitable that bump stocks will be banned which, as i say, is what many people want, although a lot of those people want, although a lot of those people we have been seeing on the streets, and many more people on the streets, and many more people on the streets of washington later, they wa nt st
well, it is significant in that it is something and it is what a lot of the complainers, a lot of the stunts especially who took to the streets after the florida school shooting had been calling for an shortly after that shooting, in fa ct, shortly after that shooting, in fact, president trump himself said that he would take action regarding bump stocks, he did the authorities in washington to look at it and we have now just heard in washington to look at it and we have nowjust heard as you say...