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suzanne rushdie lives as a nomad in the kurdish region of northwestern iran. during the winter she and the other members of her community head south to warmer climes she always has plenty to do women here work just as hard as the men. but they don't enjoy the same rights. there are certain customs and rules that we have to obey. the traditions are especially strong amongst us kurdish nomads. for example girls aren't allowed to participate in sports for ages i didn't dare tell my parents that i wanted to do sports and i finally did my father was furious. but she remained undeterred and despite her father's displeasure she took up kick boxing. the memory of her childhood struggles make suzanne sad the restrictions placed on her as a woman have had a profound effect on her. own can't have. neighbors and family members look down on my father because of me they talked about me behind my back. many also said bad things to my face but i ignored it and continued to do my sport. so even when i started winning tournaments and all the media reported on this nomad girl wh
suzanne rushdie lives as a nomad in the kurdish region of northwestern iran. during the winter she and the other members of her community head south to warmer climes she always has plenty to do women here work just as hard as the men. but they don't enjoy the same rights. there are certain customs and rules that we have to obey. the traditions are especially strong amongst us kurdish nomads. for example girls aren't allowed to participate in sports for ages i didn't dare tell my parents that i...
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suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul ii, about a third of the population at that time. then, divorce was outlawed, as was homosexuality, and no—one could imagine that proposals to legislate for abortion would be one day approved in a referendum. this weekend, about a tenth of the population is expected to turn out, in a changed country, which has been hugely damaged by revelations of sexual abuse within the church, and its cover—up. catherine — how significant is this visit, which we are told was very much the pope's idea? it is going to be important for pope
suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul ii, about a third of the population at that time. then, divorce was outlawed, as was homosexuality, and no—one could imagine that...
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>> we do not. >> mike and suzanne wanted the right lawyer to deal what cyber crime.rking in michelle's defense right away. their daughter was in trouble, so they started their own investigation. >> was it clear to you, mike, if you are going to claw your way out of this thing you have to understand the story told by the computers? >> correct. >> the forensic's of this case? >> absolutely. >> you have to learn a lot. >> right, find out ip addresses and all of the stuff. >> an ip address is a new merrick code that identifies a computer network or individual device. mike had copies of the incriminating e-mails from the evidence filed with the restraining order. he started going with them with software that traces ip addresses. >> this investigative software you used to become your own detective, is it something you have to go to cal tech to get a copy of, is it nsa material? >> oh, gosh, no. it is teenage kid material. >> suzanne would organize the information. >> he would printout the ip addresses and i would take them and put them on a spreadsheet, and then we highlig
>> we do not. >> mike and suzanne wanted the right lawyer to deal what cyber crime.rking in michelle's defense right away. their daughter was in trouble, so they started their own investigation. >> was it clear to you, mike, if you are going to claw your way out of this thing you have to understand the story told by the computers? >> correct. >> the forensic's of this case? >> absolutely. >> you have to learn a lot. >> right, find out ip addresses...
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suzanne says if she is struggling to grow for a suzanne says if she is struggling to growfora run suzanneost exercise treat. keep those coming in. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, an area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll maintain a west or south—westerly airflow. we start this morning on a fairly chilly note across parts of scotland and northern ireland. further south and northern ireland. further south and east, we are starting off with some cloud around this morning. 0utbreaks some cloud around this morning. outbreaks of rain should continue to move north—east would. showers will get going across scotland and northern ireland. across central areas, good sunshine. it looks like the rain could increase across western areas. winds wil
suzanne says if she is struggling to grow for a suzanne says if she is struggling to growfora run suzanneost exercise treat. keep those coming in. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, an area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the...
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follows suzanne. colombo so is the judge trade corruption my guess is human capital. is the outgoing president santos who takes the blame when there is no peace prize helping to end back to america's most just crummy soldiers free but does he deserve conflict so far. off fashion item with a venerable calm. resolution polje using company now the net. to strike strong the sas morning on french sailors. then it was discovered by film stars and it continues to inspire designing to this day. your moment in sixty minutes on d w. boy told. the story up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. going to. violence is on the rise in colombia so is the drug trade so is corruption this wasn't the way it was meant to be my guest this week in the capital baghdad is the outgoing president of iran manuel santos who takes with him a nobel peace prize for helping to and latin america's longest running insurgency but does he deserve it a a a a a a a a. a.
follows suzanne. colombo so is the judge trade corruption my guess is human capital. is the outgoing president santos who takes the blame when there is no peace prize helping to end back to america's most just crummy soldiers free but does he deserve conflict so far. off fashion item with a venerable calm. resolution polje using company now the net. to strike strong the sas morning on french sailors. then it was discovered by film stars and it continues to inspire designing to this day. your...
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with me is suzanne spears, a partner at the specialist law firm volterra fietta.nced into this, hasn't it? it is, and it is extraordinary that we have a 24—year—old accord that is being renegotiated in the final days of discussions between these countries. it is extraordinary that canada has come rushing to the negotiating table. but with canada on board with a $16 per hourfor the carmaking plants, but in terms of the agricultural side of this deal, how punishing is that going to be potentially politically for canada ? indeed, and particularly the dairy. canada has quebec and federal elections coming up, and trump has requested that canada lower its dairy product tariffs. and other tariff areas as well, pharmaceuticals and then some exemptions on products as well. dairy is only 0.4% of the entire trade deal, so it is quite small on that front. what about intellectual property rights and issues like that? and if canada doesn't sign up, what would the impact be? first on the question of the impact of a no—deal, the key thing here to understand is that while tariffs
with me is suzanne spears, a partner at the specialist law firm volterra fietta.nced into this, hasn't it? it is, and it is extraordinary that we have a 24—year—old accord that is being renegotiated in the final days of discussions between these countries. it is extraordinary that canada has come rushing to the negotiating table. but with canada on board with a $16 per hourfor the carmaking plants, but in terms of the agricultural side of this deal, how punishing is that going to be...
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but tonight some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years up until 2013. the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within ten feet of him for the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that started after "cbs this morning" co-host charlie rose was fired over sexual misconduct allegations. that investigation is expected to wrap up this month. jeff, we asked fickinger, by the way, if she has been asked to defend moonves. she said no. she wanted to speak out. >> thanks again for your reporting on this. >>> coming up next on the "cbs overnight news," record-breaking toxic read tide. why it is so bad this year. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, be
but tonight some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years up until 2013. the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within ten feet of him for the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that started...
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and a female director in the form of suzanne vogel. and dvd? tully will keep you guessing.her on juno, which is the pregnancy one and this is the motherhood one. charlize theron needs a night nanny. and the night nanny comes in and it is about a charismatic nanny that comes in, but what is she up to? is there an element of the hand that rocks the cradle? they are all talented. that is a winner. that is your dvd for the week if you fancy staying in. nice to see you. enjoy your cinema going whatever you decide to see. an interesting week and plenty to go and watch. see you next time. goodbye. pleasa ntly warm pleasantly warm in the sunshine today. we had a top temperature of 20 celsius over the weekend the sunshine for many of us it was going to be dry but it is going to be warmer as we head into september, some cloud cover coming in from western parts of the uk, lb and a little bit. allow the system here won't topple its way into the uk for the start of the weekend, fade away any rain as a peters out, another band of rain approaching the northwest later on in the weekend, bu
and a female director in the form of suzanne vogel. and dvd? tully will keep you guessing.her on juno, which is the pregnancy one and this is the motherhood one. charlize theron needs a night nanny. and the night nanny comes in and it is about a charismatic nanny that comes in, but what is she up to? is there an element of the hand that rocks the cradle? they are all talented. that is a winner. that is your dvd for the week if you fancy staying in. nice to see you. enjoy your cinema going...
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and suzanne intensive intensive need that israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. of. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas fired by the israeli forces here guys white smoke is filling the place. my god oh my god my dick was shot and the legs just he was like what nature always. will fire from us come out of. this is unbelievable i swear. as you see the policy empowerment it's our trying to rescue all the palestinians injured by the israeli snipers and as you see it the pyre minix successfully had that sound that you got that that light latest injury from the live ammunition from the frontline. no i think you know you already have been billboards are going to. despite everything despite the tear gas at jeeps that fire tear gas despite that your guy stones t
and suzanne intensive intensive need that israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. of. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas fired by the israeli forces here guys...
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. >>> sjohn mccain's voice may be silenced but his impact, suzanne malveaux, lives on. what can we expect? >> there's a sense of loss but a great sense of presence and power senator john mccain being here, spending 35 years of his life committed to service for his state of arizona. it will start at 11:00. a private ceremony that will begin at that time. we expect to see his immediate family, his wife cindy, his 106-year-old mother roberta mccain will be here as well as his adult children, governors, senators, u.s. lawmakers, people from around the country will be here for this private ceremony. mike pence will deliver remarks on behalf of the administration, notably absent will be the president who was not invited, also colleagues of the senator. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, house speaker paul ryan to give their remembrances as well and then of course it will be open to the public about 1:00, that's when people will stream through and that will go until about 8:00 or so. if there's any indication of what happened in arizona, the state capital there, 15,000 wh
. >>> sjohn mccain's voice may be silenced but his impact, suzanne malveaux, lives on. what can we expect? >> there's a sense of loss but a great sense of presence and power senator john mccain being here, spending 35 years of his life committed to service for his state of arizona. it will start at 11:00. a private ceremony that will begin at that time. we expect to see his immediate family, his wife cindy, his 106-year-old mother roberta mccain will be here as well as his adult...
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let's go to suzanne malveaux who joins me on the hill. while ago when this started percolating before the indictment was unsealed he told a local tv station in san diego, yes, there was wrong campaign spending but it wasn't done by me so now what do we know. >> we know that he's part of this trump caucus. now he joins this exclusive club. it was chris collins of new york recently facing federal charges. now hung can hunter and his wife are facing massive charges. i want to go through these. you're talking about wire fraud and conspiracy. campaign violations as well as numerous other charges for that lavish spending, the life-style you talked about all using the campaign funds for these personal expenses and also trying to hide them in reporting. one example is that they went to a golf course and bought personal clothing at this golf course instead saying these were golf balls we're purchasing for the veterans group wounded warriors. now so far what he has done in his response is through a spokesman say look, this is all a politically moti
let's go to suzanne malveaux who joins me on the hill. while ago when this started percolating before the indictment was unsealed he told a local tv station in san diego, yes, there was wrong campaign spending but it wasn't done by me so now what do we know. >> we know that he's part of this trump caucus. now he joins this exclusive club. it was chris collins of new york recently facing federal charges. now hung can hunter and his wife are facing massive charges. i want to go through...
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. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?t wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here? >> this is heather. >> happy baby, huh? >> yeah. >> she is giggling with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was out talking to people always. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single white trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social justice in heather. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> she did not plan on protesting until she saw the cell phone video of the rall
. >> hello, suzanne, how are you?t wearing shoes today. i want to a hug. >> i would love to give you a hug. i cannot imagine what it's been like for you for the last couple of months? >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house, and i said, i guess i don't have to worry about heather inheriting any of those now. come on in. these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here? >> this is heather. >> happy...
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i am joined by suzanne murkelson of our policy and affairs team to assist in that discussion later on with respect to enrollment service, cleanpowersf service and the currently enrollment effort continue to move along successfully. as we've discussed in previous meetings, this month, we're enrolling a large number of commercial and residential accounts into the cleanpowersf program, approximately 27,000 in total. i've been reporting that the opt out rate or percentage has been 3.2% for the program year to date. the opt out rate for the group of customers being enrolled is 1.6%. when we account for these two pools in the previous customers and the new customers, the cumulative rate is 2.8. so i've been reporting on these different percentages going forward. future going forward we'll just have one consolidated cumulative opt out rates. we've also been reporting that our supergreen rate has been 4.2%. that's been fairly steady, and that is he ai anumber that we've built up to throughout the past couple of years through outreach to existing customers. the current large enrollment effort
i am joined by suzanne murkelson of our policy and affairs team to assist in that discussion later on with respect to enrollment service, cleanpowersf service and the currently enrollment effort continue to move along successfully. as we've discussed in previous meetings, this month, we're enrolling a large number of commercial and residential accounts into the cleanpowersf program, approximately 27,000 in total. i've been reporting that the opt out rate or percentage has been 3.2% for the...
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joe biden honored his friend yesterday and suzanne malveaux is live in our nation's capital. that was as always -- as often with joe biden, quite emotional. >> absolute ly. you've been watching amazing tributes to senator john mccain having covered him 18 years ago back in 2000 there is a sense of loss but also his presence still being here. the power of john mccain in this building. this is the place where he spend 35 years committed to public service representing arizona. this is where he will lay in state. at 11:00, there will be a private memorial ceremony for him. he whether see his extended family, his wife cindy, his 106-year-old mother roberta mccain will be here as well as his grown children, governors, senators, house lawmakers, joint chiefs. many distinguishes guests as well as aides and staffers who have been with him for many decades. speaking later today will be vice president mike pence will deliver remarks. notably absence will be the president.invited. we will hear from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan who will talk about their own tributes if you will and exper
joe biden honored his friend yesterday and suzanne malveaux is live in our nation's capital. that was as always -- as often with joe biden, quite emotional. >> absolute ly. you've been watching amazing tributes to senator john mccain having covered him 18 years ago back in 2000 there is a sense of loss but also his presence still being here. the power of john mccain in this building. this is the place where he spend 35 years committed to public service representing arizona. this is where...
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suzanne malbo is live on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john. facing federal charges and joins the trump caucus, one of the few friends in caucus that he had initially with chris collins facing charges. he and his wife margaret are charged with wire fraud, falsifying records, campaign violations and conspiracy. and what this indictment says, a 47-page indictment, unsealed yesterday by the justice department, said that this couple spent $250,000 or so, some lavish expenses or personal ones, they took out of the campaign funds. including the $14,000 italy vacation. a $3,000 run at costco. more than $2,000 on steeler tickets and $1500 on video games. and they concealed these expenses according to the indictment by disguising the personal nature of many of the campaign expenditures by falsely stating the expenses were campaign related or falsifying the item when reporting information to the treasurer. one of the examples was they purchased personal clothing at a golf course and said it was for golf balls for wounded warriors. so you can imagine how
suzanne malbo is live on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john. facing federal charges and joins the trump caucus, one of the few friends in caucus that he had initially with chris collins facing charges. he and his wife margaret are charged with wire fraud, falsifying records, campaign violations and conspiracy. and what this indictment says, a 47-page indictment, unsealed yesterday by the justice department, said that this couple spent $250,000 or so, some lavish...
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. >> reporter: suzanne mott has lived in fremont for 23 years and says for the most part she feels safe. she and many others didn't know the chief. happy to work with her and the police to only say are happy she is a chief of the first, saying it really speaks to the diversity of the city. in fremont with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the giants lost to the astros 2 - 1 madison bumgarner started for the giants as one -- and was great. pitching seven scoreless innings. struck out seven. things started to unravel when the bullpen took over. astros took the lead thanks to a two run homer. the giants hope to bounce back tonight against the pittsburgh pirates. >>> the oakland a's also lost to the dodgers 4 - 2 . the dodgers jumped out to the lead in the first. they increased that lead in the third. the 80s it started to come back in the sixth. chris davis crushed his 32nd homer of the season. yeah. chris, i'm sorry. there he goes. that would be the only run the oakland a's would score. they play again tonight at the coliseum. >>> firefighters are battling record-breaking wildfires. up next, how much
. >> reporter: suzanne mott has lived in fremont for 23 years and says for the most part she feels safe. she and many others didn't know the chief. happy to work with her and the police to only say are happy she is a chief of the first, saying it really speaks to the diversity of the city. in fremont with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the giants lost to the astros 2 - 1 madison bumgarner started for the giants as one -- and was great. pitching seven scoreless innings. struck out seven....
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. >> reporter: suzanne has lived here for 23 years and says for the most part, she feels safe. she and many others didn't know the chief but happy to work with her and a rest of the police to make it a safer city. -- and the rest of the police force to make it a safer city.>> in fremont azenith smith ktvu fox news. >>> coming up, all eyes are on tesla after elon musk considers taking the company private. >>> -- >> now he has a commitment to follow through on that or he has some explaining to do. >>> and we will look into that air-quality concer>>> also ahea car plunges off a cliff in the north bay. what we're learning about what happened. enforcement -- . does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! for a limited time, when you get fast,
. >> reporter: suzanne has lived here for 23 years and says for the most part, she feels safe. she and many others didn't know the chief but happy to work with her and a rest of the police to make it a safer city. -- and the rest of the police force to make it a safer city.>> in fremont azenith smith ktvu fox news. >>> coming up, all eyes are on tesla after elon musk considers taking the company private. >>> -- >> now he has a commitment to follow through on...
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battles suzanne. the law is. so is the judge trade so is corruption my guess is make him accountable but that's all it is the outgoing president come on the sons of physics move him a nobel peace prize how things went back to the americas most is coming to z. but does he do. conflicts so for thirty minutes g.w. . make your support t.v. the smarter with the t w for smart t.v. . what you watch when you want to up to date extraordinary. and you decide what songs fun don't more than dot com smart t.v. . these creations are made from this brand unmistakable calm lock up an icon of the fashion. but what do we really know about the man behind the dark sheets what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer who's going to some special cutoff head start september ninth w. led to. the scars on some other. still tangible. suffering for going to. the floor c.v.s. edge but. they have some products to do they don't so have a future. i really understand people who say they do
battles suzanne. the law is. so is the judge trade so is corruption my guess is make him accountable but that's all it is the outgoing president come on the sons of physics move him a nobel peace prize how things went back to the americas most is coming to z. but does he do. conflicts so for thirty minutes g.w. . make your support t.v. the smarter with the t w for smart t.v. . what you watch when you want to up to date extraordinary. and you decide what songs fun don't more than dot com smart...
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suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. world‘s 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979
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ainsley: suzanne, peri thank you so much. did you a great job.w on national television. good job. you have a bright future. >> thank you. ainsley: conservative candace owens did it the social media site shut her down. dan bongino is going to react to the double standard there next. after signing off for the very last time, that police officer right there got a big surprise. a surprise of a lifetime. who was on the other end of that call? stick around. we'll tell you. >> it is my honor to acknowledge this code 5, to set free a man who has sacrificed so much of his time for all of us. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help man
ainsley: suzanne, peri thank you so much. did you a great job.w on national television. good job. you have a bright future. >> thank you. ainsley: conservative candace owens did it the social media site shut her down. dan bongino is going to react to the double standard there next. after signing off for the very last time, that police officer right there got a big surprise. a surprise of a lifetime. who was on the other end of that call? stick around. we'll tell you. >> it is my...
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dollars for the camera it's pretty much similar to what the law is with the last night last night plus suzanne much anything new is specifically why we don't really see anything really new no sense of the camera it's a great form p three pictures but it's nothing specifically new compared to what's out there right now the new phones will come out on august twenty. forced in the u.s. and the no nine will have the same price were guard list of terrier which is around a thousand bucks it's an increase from the no eight but it's comparable to apple's i phone at reporting in new york trinity chavez art. and time now for a quick break but stay with us because when we return lauren fix the car coach joins us to talk as the u.s. currency exchange commission has subpoenaed the company following c.e.o. you on the must market moving tweet and steve malzberg joins us to discuss the new cold war the battleground is the pound is the sports beverage market and coca-cola is enlisting some superstar sports power in their effort to get more of the eight billion dollars market from pepsico as we go to break here
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and suzanne intensively intensively the israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted on the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. caught. up. with. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas fired by the israeli forces on the. paramedic was shot and the legs just see what it's like what major always. will fire from us. as you see the palestinian prime minister trying to rescue all the palestinian was injured by that is ready cypress and as you see it the pyre minix successfully had that timed out to get at that light late this injured from the live ammunition from the front line of the. i don't know if you're going to only have real border going to. this but everything's despite the tear gas. fired tear gas despite that your gastro that's right you guys and despite the snipers that shoot live ammunition on
and suzanne intensively intensively the israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted on the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. caught. up. with. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas fired by the israeli...
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but tonight, some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years, up until 2013, the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within 10 feet of him for-- from the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that started after "cbs this morning" co-host charlie rose was fired after sexual misconduct allegations. that investigation is expected to wrap up this month. jeff, we asked fickenger, if she had been asked to defend moonves. she said no, she wanted to speak out. >> glor: coming up next on the "cbs evening news," record- breaking toxic red tide. why it is so bad this year. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty
but tonight, some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years, up until 2013, the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within 10 feet of him for-- from the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that...
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warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
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now serious regional suzanne storms. kick off. for the new season kicks off the highlights from last season's. alibi and won the championship get a get. culture shock turned into a top team. and why hamburg relegated for the first time. since moved down to the church i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think your past. card. stop coming with. rock and religion clash that brings many parallels to light. or the two really super reconcilable card good. luck in. august nineteenth w. o l and the wall welcome to a new week of your max so we have lined up a diverse and entertaining show for you and here's a look at what's coming up today. street.
now serious regional suzanne storms. kick off. for the new season kicks off the highlights from last season's. alibi and won the championship get a get. culture shock turned into a top team. and why hamburg relegated for the first time. since moved down to the church i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think your past. card. stop coming with. rock and religion clash that brings many parallels to light. or the two really super reconcilable card good. luck in. august nineteenth w. o l...
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>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >>ung up the phone and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just stayed in the waiting room. there were a whole lot of other people in the waiting room. >> but the prognosis was very bad, wasn't it? machines were -- >> yeah. >> -- keeping her alive at that point even, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: the friends all kept an edgy vigil for news about kay's condition, waiting for her husband to get to her bedside. lives all changed in an instant. a home invasion and burglary in broad daylight. a woman fighting for her life. and now a perpetrator on the loose. >> you don't know whether you have a guy on the move who could be ready to bust into another house along here, right? >> exactly, exactly. we don't know if we had a mad man on the l
>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >>ung up the phone and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just stayed...
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battles suzanne. columbo so is the judge trade so most corruption my guess is him accountable but that's all his riyad going for is a good. usage move him a nobel peace prize all things lead back to the cosmos just coming in such as it but does he deserve the conflict so for sixty minutes g.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we also played the lead role of the rich lots. of investment bankers called the carousel with you know first off everybody was wrong the wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow off in my face because of a system that spun out of control. problem there was. never for the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. . hello and welcome to tamara today the science show on t.w. . coming up on this edition of cats huge plus. we're lovable and they have us totally in their thrall. how do they pull it off. the brave new world of brain doping could electro stimulation be used to give our mental fa
battles suzanne. columbo so is the judge trade so most corruption my guess is him accountable but that's all his riyad going for is a good. usage move him a nobel peace prize all things lead back to the cosmos just coming in such as it but does he deserve the conflict so for sixty minutes g.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we also played the lead role of the rich lots. of investment bankers called the carousel with you know first off everybody was...
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dollars for the camera it's pretty much similar to what the laws of the last night last night plus suzanne mark anything new a specific need but we don't really see anything really new no sense of the camera it's a great form p three pictures but it's nothing specifically new compared to what's out there right now the new phones will come out on august twenty. forced in the u.s. and the no nine will have the same price we're guard list of terrier which is around a thousand bucks it's an increase from the no eight but it's comparable to apple's i phone at reporting in new york turn to the child as art. and time now for a quick break but stay with us because when we return lauren fix the car coach joins us to talk that's a lot as the u.s. currency exchange commission has subpoenaed the company following c.e.o. you on the must market moving tweet and steve malzberg joins us to discuss the new cold war the battleground is the pound is the sports beverage market and coca-cola is enlisting some superstar sports power in their effort to get more of the eight billion dollar market from pepsico as
dollars for the camera it's pretty much similar to what the laws of the last night last night plus suzanne mark anything new a specific need but we don't really see anything really new no sense of the camera it's a great form p three pictures but it's nothing specifically new compared to what's out there right now the new phones will come out on august twenty. forced in the u.s. and the no nine will have the same price we're guard list of terrier which is around a thousand bucks it's an...
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i thank you, suzanne and done so.is the conservative mp for north west leicestershire, and a firm supporter of leaving the eu. he told my colleague ben brown he was sceptical of the motives of those arguing for another public vote on brexit. of course, people are free to give money to whatever political campaigns they feel they wish to donate to. but let's be clear, and your viewers should be clear, people's vote talk about democracy but what their declared intent is to overturn the democratic decision of 2016 to leave the european union. they want a second vote only to remain in the european union. just to be clear, very hypothetically, if there ever were a second referendum in the coming couple of years, would you be confident of winning it again for the leave said? i have spent the last week on doorsteps in north west leicestershire, my seat voted 61—39 to leave the eu. what i am hearing from people who tell me they voted remain is that they have watched the negotiations and people are frustrated we have not made m
i thank you, suzanne and done so.is the conservative mp for north west leicestershire, and a firm supporter of leaving the eu. he told my colleague ben brown he was sceptical of the motives of those arguing for another public vote on brexit. of course, people are free to give money to whatever political campaigns they feel they wish to donate to. but let's be clear, and your viewers should be clear, people's vote talk about democracy but what their declared intent is to overturn the democratic...
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bob corker most notably, suzanne collins, but the fact that you have mccravens letter, so many are stepping forward out of their comfort zone i think is sight. you have senator john kelly calling brennan a butt head. >> it is also fascinating, we're hearing from rudy juligiuliani is probably making the president happy. but it is not about the first amendment. this is, if you don't need to help the president, you don't need the clearance. >> that is not what question is here. by the way the debate has gotten away from what the president has said. lindsey graham needs a dunce cap today. what president himself said that was this is about the russian witch hunt and going after people involved in the witch hunt. the reason i think he likes it is saying everybody coming after the mueller investigation is after me because i'm donald trump, not because i did anything wrong. the facts are not about john brennan speaking out nap is not what pthd said. he wants to muzzle an investigation. he likes it because mfanafort i on trial, and the president wants to say that i am a victim. >> to your point, the
bob corker most notably, suzanne collins, but the fact that you have mccravens letter, so many are stepping forward out of their comfort zone i think is sight. you have senator john kelly calling brennan a butt head. >> it is also fascinating, we're hearing from rudy juligiuliani is probably making the president happy. but it is not about the first amendment. this is, if you don't need to help the president, you don't need the clearance. >> that is not what question is here. by the...
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it's friday morning sylvia suzanne of the mother of four takes her suv to the river the foggy day of rest is over and now the treasure hunters are back to work. with coveted sapphires a very just a few meters below the surface the sand is washed away in the river. everyone is hoping to find a gem to make their lives easier most come away empty handed but sylvia hasn't found anything valuable since january. i wanted not that long. i dream of having a stone house so that my children will be comfortable and my mother won't suffer in her old age. i am my family's only hope that's why i'm here and even though it's hard work i'll stay until i find enough sapphires. sylvia and the other prospectors are struggling to survive they have no time to worry about protecting madagascar's unique natural environment. maybe they will later but by then it may be too late. to call life. they're ready to risk everything for a new life to marry no one fabby and see themselves as men in women's bodies. close to having a sex change. and both play soccer how does that affect their lives on and off the field.
it's friday morning sylvia suzanne of the mother of four takes her suv to the river the foggy day of rest is over and now the treasure hunters are back to work. with coveted sapphires a very just a few meters below the surface the sand is washed away in the river. everyone is hoping to find a gem to make their lives easier most come away empty handed but sylvia hasn't found anything valuable since january. i wanted not that long. i dream of having a stone house so that my children will be...
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eye for land and for the ladies so washington in new york riding on his way to boston takes polly suzanneout on the town of course there is no broadway plays however there is broadway in the middle manhattan island but the biggest thing at this point is called the microcosm or the world in miniature in a model of a roman temple with all sorts of dancing figures in positions players if you turn the cranks the figures dance around hand. remember this is the beginning of the mechanical age the people were really impressed with this technology. polly and susanna liked it so much washington took them back twice. but no spark was struck polly in washington so he rode on to boston and governor shirley kept him for a while washington really loved find close so he bought some finery in boston as he did when he went through most of the towns with fancy gloves and hats and more weight in the peculiar thing he has a weakness for silver lacey always buys silver lace. he also gambled and lost of money playing cards. but eventually governor shirley says okay you can be above captain dad would. so washin
eye for land and for the ladies so washington in new york riding on his way to boston takes polly suzanneout on the town of course there is no broadway plays however there is broadway in the middle manhattan island but the biggest thing at this point is called the microcosm or the world in miniature in a model of a roman temple with all sorts of dancing figures in positions players if you turn the cranks the figures dance around hand. remember this is the beginning of the mechanical age the...
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you are right, when you look at the reporting coming out suzanne collins.ple said she might not go with this. >> she came out and said she would support him. we need them to get behind. look at the red states. people like joe is in a state that president trump wants. we are trying to please them. we'll see three democrats come. >> lastly, is there any possibility they used procedures to delay it beyond the election. we requested the paperwork. are they able to do that. does republicans control it. >> they have been trying. they also turned over more documents from his time with the executive branch. there has been a lot of transparency. you look at over 300 opinions. a lot of this is already public. again, the reason why we see the kicking and screaming and so much noise from the democrats they know there is nothing they can do to stop it. as long as president trump has republicans behind him in the supreme court picks then you will see them facing tougher elections. >> it won't be far away. thank you both for that. coming up, is your city offering your mon
you are right, when you look at the reporting coming out suzanne collins.ple said she might not go with this. >> she came out and said she would support him. we need them to get behind. look at the red states. people like joe is in a state that president trump wants. we are trying to please them. we'll see three democrats come. >> lastly, is there any possibility they used procedures to delay it beyond the election. we requested the paperwork. are they able to do that. does...
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so suzanne of the queen starts all stand. just me. so you have this place tell me why did each see. that he had a camera. and immolate felicity bailey before the court welcome to the show. this kid into it you would charge that between one november two thousand and six and fifteen october two thousand and seven had all planned just a page in an organized criminal group the serious violent offenses that the crowd alleges to be the objectives of the group of one or more of the following one murder our son and my brain fire optional eleven kidnapping from a wired e.g. how do you plead guilty or not to go over oh but you were not cool she. played well. we were awoken a little thing called to slip to an elder boys just sign with a reason to with. please come up with your hands up and. just keep on repeating itself and i just realized this just for us and yes you know your soul. on the way to. i mean you're so we're not. me me me remember. they keep yelling put your hands i mean he was a he was. in show . so i don't want him to show you them or anything. out of the carport. and i think th
so suzanne of the queen starts all stand. just me. so you have this place tell me why did each see. that he had a camera. and immolate felicity bailey before the court welcome to the show. this kid into it you would charge that between one november two thousand and six and fifteen october two thousand and seven had all planned just a page in an organized criminal group the serious violent offenses that the crowd alleges to be the objectives of the group of one or more of the following one...
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and even people who are supposed to be the good republicans like suzanne collins makes these statements, oh, he really shouldn't do that. he should just let the prosecutor do his work and finish. there is no sense of outrage. there is no desire to defend the institutions of democracy. it is if as it is all some kind of game that their highest obligation to defend him or whatever political position, whatever looney tunes legal argument he is making, and they are completely devoid of any view, of any belief that their highest obligation is to the country. we talk about donald trump betrying the united states by being an agent or an accessory for vladimir putin. what about these people? they're doing the same thing. they have betrayed the country. they have betrayed their oaths of office. and i fail to see how any of them are fit for office after that. >> thank you for starting us off tonight. we're going to discuss the point that you raised with us earlier today about what you saw in this tweet, and that is the possible crime of jury tampering, which no one has been focussing on. we're go
and even people who are supposed to be the good republicans like suzanne collins makes these statements, oh, he really shouldn't do that. he should just let the prosecutor do his work and finish. there is no sense of outrage. there is no desire to defend the institutions of democracy. it is if as it is all some kind of game that their highest obligation to defend him or whatever political position, whatever looney tunes legal argument he is making, and they are completely devoid of any view, of...
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suzann, by saying on fox, by the way, that he knew about the payments, is he created more problems for himself? >> i think potentially he is. at this point, the question of whether or not the president didn't know, i think it strings believe. not only was michael cohen willing to say this under oath, he has tapes that essentially corroborate his account. it's significant that prosecutors allowed him to say this in court during his allocution. they would have coordinated it in advance unless they had reason to believe it was true. the notion here that we're not sure whether or not the president was aware or not, you know, i think it's relatively apparent at this point, to the point that jonathan made, i think the president may have gotten himself into additional legal trouble in that interview told. he appears to be confused about the law. he's emphasizing that campaign funds were not used for the payments. however, if campaign funds were used he might have been ok. this is a private individual and a corporation made illegal campaign funds. so i don't know if he's relying on bad legal c
suzann, by saying on fox, by the way, that he knew about the payments, is he created more problems for himself? >> i think potentially he is. at this point, the question of whether or not the president didn't know, i think it strings believe. not only was michael cohen willing to say this under oath, he has tapes that essentially corroborate his account. it's significant that prosecutors allowed him to say this in court during his allocution. they would have coordinated it in advance...