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tara. -what is an ostrich? -yes. give us the bird, $800. -tara. -what are pigeons? -right.the bird, $1,200. ...these. josh. -what are flamingos? -no. -tara. -what are egrets? yes, they send their egrets. -[ chuckles ] -give us the bird, $1,600. tara. -what is a cuckoo? -good. give us the bird for $2,000. josh. -what is throater? -no. luke or tara? [ beep ] what is sapsucker? tara, back to you. um, planet of the capes, $400. josh. what is the kennedy space center? -yes. -planet of the capes, $800. mexico's resort region of cabo san lucas is found at the southern tip of this peninsula. -josh. -what is baja california? -you are right. -capes, $1,200. luke. -what is grey nose? -yes. historical fiction, $800. -josh. -what is the civil war? no. luke or tara? [ beep ] -luke. -what is world war ii? fiction, $1,200. josh. -who is lindberg? -correct. dimes, $800. tara. -what are flags? -no. -luke. -what are stars? -yeah. -planet of the capes, $1,600. the gaelic songs and poems of malcolm gillis praised the landscape of cape breton in this canadian province. -josh. -what is nova scoti
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tara was correct. mia love was a tremendous member of congress.he did a fine job and she was someone that had not just the, in my view, the policies reflective of the republican party but also the correct tone and tenor. she was someone we could look up to with great pride and respect. but her situation as many have, if you don't jump fully on board with this president, you are fully off board. and. >> she was -- >> he will attack you. >> she was the daughter of haitian immigrants. she was truly the representative of the american dream of what can happen here when you come as an immigrant and live the dream. she embodied that. it was really even more shameful the way trump attacked her. >> van, we both know this. there are a good amount of black conservatives, right? many opportunities for inroads. traditionally african-americans are pretty socially when it comes to religion conservative, right? so there are inroads conservatives can make in the republican party thusly so. has donald trump blown it? >> well, looks like it so far. it's really inter
tara was correct. mia love was a tremendous member of congress.he did a fine job and she was someone that had not just the, in my view, the policies reflective of the republican party but also the correct tone and tenor. she was someone we could look up to with great pride and respect. but her situation as many have, if you don't jump fully on board with this president, you are fully off board. and. >> she was -- >> he will attack you. >> she was the daughter of haitian...
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tom. >> tara palmeri for us tonight, tara, thank you. >>> next we travel with the candidates in races across the country. texas democrat beta o'rourke zeroing in on his final message. against incumbent senator ted cruz. more texans casting early votes in the state's largest counties than they did in the entire 2014 election. and the new allegations flying in the heated georgia governor's race. a key contest that will likely chart the country's future course. abc's paula faris on the state of the race tonight. >> reporter: tonight the balance of power in the house and senate and president trump's agenda is at stake. >> and i am in the fight. >> we've got a job to do. >> we fundamentally want the best for everyone. >> reporter: but in georgia -- >> everybody gets a vote. >> reporter: -- a state where celebrities like oprah have been on the trail and where a record-breaking 2 million early votes have been cast, today the republican gubernatorial candidate and georgia's secretary of state brian kemp requesting an fbi investigation accusing democrats of cyber crimes and trying to hack geor
tom. >> tara palmeri for us tonight, tara, thank you. >>> next we travel with the candidates in races across the country. texas democrat beta o'rourke zeroing in on his final message. against incumbent senator ted cruz. more texans casting early votes in the state's largest counties than they did in the entire 2014 election. and the new allegations flying in the heated georgia governor's race. a key contest that will likely chart the country's future course. abc's paula faris on...
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this is tara and kate‘s first full—on meeting. she‘s swinging her trunk at tara.ara was happy to give way immediately, but it was a different story with minbu who tried to stand her ground but eventually had to submit to kate. you could almost see in her eyes that she made the wrong decision. and then she didn't back down straightaway. slowly, kate turned her around and got the submissive sort of behaviour from minbu. but it was the arrival over the summer of the youngest elephant that has had the biggest impact on this herd. kate, at the moment, is separate from the four twycross girls. yes, yes. so the reason being, she has been introduced, they've been introduced together. kate's background, she actually grew up without a family and so all those social skills of a tight knit family she's not really developed like esha. esha is kind of the opposite side of the coin. from her position, everybody is nice, she's the centre of attention and everybody knows that. but kate had different ideas as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submiss
this is tara and kate‘s first full—on meeting. she‘s swinging her trunk at tara.ara was happy to give way immediately, but it was a different story with minbu who tried to stand her ground but eventually had to submit to kate. you could almost see in her eyes that she made the wrong decision. and then she didn't back down straightaway. slowly, kate turned her around and got the submissive sort of behaviour from minbu. but it was the arrival over the summer of the youngest elephant that...
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i have seen nicer. >> and tara, the admiral responding tonight? >> reporter: he denies he ever backed clinton or any other candidate in 2016. and he is standing by his defense of the press. he said in a statement to cnn, quote -- i'm a fan of president obama and president george w. bush. both of whom i worked for. he said he admires presidents who quote uphold the dignity of the office. >> thank you. tara. >>> new developments in the murder of jamal khashoggi. "the washington post" journalist. with the president now acknowledging he's been briefed on an audio recording of the writer's final moments. the tape concerned after the cia concluded saudi arabia's crown prince ordered the killing. tonight, the major question -- will the president take action against the key ally who denies having any role in the death? here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, the president for the first time admitting the u.s. has a secret recording of the murder of "washington post" writer jamal khashoggi, killed shortly after walking
i have seen nicer. >> and tara, the admiral responding tonight? >> reporter: he denies he ever backed clinton or any other candidate in 2016. and he is standing by his defense of the press. he said in a statement to cnn, quote -- i'm a fan of president obama and president george w. bush. both of whom i worked for. he said he admires presidents who quote uphold the dignity of the office. >> thank you. tara. >>> new developments in the murder of jamal khashoggi....
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one of them told me how she roofs one of tara hated life in russia. his wife said she regretted going there and that she didn't know what it has been it was doing before she arrived she said it's a miserable place this religion is so bad if i'd known i would never have come here his wife credible day for her husband to be mounted so that they could return. they also told me it was tara who helped them escape by giving them a mobile fund to call their families as. she couldn't show her kindness towards us in front of her husband it was secrets. she prayed for us to be released and advised us to escape in sequence she said if my husband knew anything about what i'm doing for you he would punish me. is remembers what happened when the girls a skype washer then of the highest religious police came and asked about him said they are using the girl this risque prick here and they accused us of hiding them i said we didn't know anything about it and just seen a girl's room come to us via the mother you know i've been there you know syria's neighbors often com
one of them told me how she roofs one of tara hated life in russia. his wife said she regretted going there and that she didn't know what it has been it was doing before she arrived she said it's a miserable place this religion is so bad if i'd known i would never have come here his wife credible day for her husband to be mounted so that they could return. they also told me it was tara who helped them escape by giving them a mobile fund to call their families as. she couldn't show her kindness...
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does that send a message, tara?let you jump in but does that send a message to other republicans that some lines just cannot be crossed? >> i mean, i would hope so. we've seen a lot of krielines crossed in the last couple years in this trump era, and i think it's starting to culminate. i mean, if this nomination had happened in a vacuum and we didn't have what just happened in mississippi with this racist now senator that just got elected to mississippi and the president supporting her, if what didn't happen with the president and his attacks on black female journalists, and i mean the list is pretty long with the racial insensitivity. charlottesville. good people on both sides. all of those things. this all of those things hadn't happened and then you had this thomas farr nomination, probably who one would have noticed. there would have been some back and forth but i think it would have gone through. >> i think senator scott -- under the circumstances now do you think someone else, you said because other people the
does that send a message, tara?let you jump in but does that send a message to other republicans that some lines just cannot be crossed? >> i mean, i would hope so. we've seen a lot of krielines crossed in the last couple years in this trump era, and i think it's starting to culminate. i mean, if this nomination had happened in a vacuum and we didn't have what just happened in mississippi with this racist now senator that just got elected to mississippi and the president supporting her,...
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abc white house correspondent tara palmeri with the president, reporting from west palm beach tonight. >> reporter: in tijuana tonight, mothers and their children huddle under blankets, just feet from the border. the mayor declaring a humanitarian crisis, as nearly 5,000 central american migrants wait to apply for asylum in the u.s. president trump threatening to shut down the border completely. >> we will close entry into the country for a period of time, until we can get it under control. >> the entire border? >> the whole border. i mean the whole border. >> reporter: the president says the military stands ready to stop the migrants. >> i've given the okay to use lethal force. i hope they don't have to. >> reporter: but james mattis insists u.s. troops are there to simply back up border patrol and will likely be armed with plastic shields and batons, not guns. >> tara palmeri joins us now from west balm beapalm beach. and word of another plea deal in the mueller investigation in the works? >> reporter: that's right, whit. a conservative writer, a close associate of president trump's
abc white house correspondent tara palmeri with the president, reporting from west palm beach tonight. >> reporter: in tijuana tonight, mothers and their children huddle under blankets, just feet from the border. the mayor declaring a humanitarian crisis, as nearly 5,000 central american migrants wait to apply for asylum in the u.s. president trump threatening to shut down the border completely. >> we will close entry into the country for a period of time, until we can get it under...
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this is tara and kate's first full on meeting. she is swinging her trunk.ay immediately but it was a different story with another standing her ground but eventually had to submit to kate. you can almost see it in her eyes that she made the wrong decision. she did not back down straightaway. but slowly, kate turned her around and got the submissive behaviour from her. but it was the arrival over the summer of the youngest elephant that has had the biggest impact on this herd. kate, at the moment, is separate from the rest. yes, she has been introduced. kate actually grew up without a family. all those social skills of a tight—knit family, she has not redeveloped. —— not really developed. from her position, everybody is nice, she is the centre of attention. and everybody knows that. but kate had different ideas, as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submission from the others. they show this by turning their back when she approaches but the naivete meant she faced up to kate, which didn't go down well. kate didn't grow up with a
this is tara and kate's first full on meeting. she is swinging her trunk.ay immediately but it was a different story with another standing her ground but eventually had to submit to kate. you can almost see it in her eyes that she made the wrong decision. she did not back down straightaway. but slowly, kate turned her around and got the submissive behaviour from her. but it was the arrival over the summer of the youngest elephant that has had the biggest impact on this herd. kate, at the...
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as i said, i asked tara how she felt i could best use my precious time here. she encouraged me to stress two predominant interrelated themes in my new book, which i have already touched on, and which also have been major themes throughout my scholarship and advocacy. first that free speech and equality are mutually reinforcing. we need not choose between civil liberties and civil rights. that was illustrated by the supreme court's unanimous decision last year, as i already explained. the second related theme is that the most effective way to counter hateful attitudes, expression, and action, is measuresonsense oriole -- non-sensorial measures. example, far more fruitful than punishing discriminatory words would be enacting and effectively enforcing laws against discriminatory conduct. where we have much unfinished business. i'm going to cite just a couple illustrations. at the federal level, we still do not have any law, barring even the most blatant discrimination, based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and such important spheres such as employment a
as i said, i asked tara how she felt i could best use my precious time here. she encouraged me to stress two predominant interrelated themes in my new book, which i have already touched on, and which also have been major themes throughout my scholarship and advocacy. first that free speech and equality are mutually reinforcing. we need not choose between civil liberties and civil rights. that was illustrated by the supreme court's unanimous decision last year, as i already explained. the second...
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let's discuss was alice stewart and tara set meyer. what a 180.ght tim scott voted to advance farr's nomination. today he said his final vote will be a no. you said last night he's a standup guy. >> yep. >> you were right. did you see this coming? >> yes. i was, if i had to bet last night whether he would have voted yes today or not, i probably would have said he wouldn't vote yes. he held the vote open for an hour because he was deliberating what to do. he voed to move forward the procedural vote but still frustrated. the reports were clear he was still very frustrated about what to do and that he was still unsure. he made it pretty clear he was unsure what he was going to do today just because he voted for the procedural vote doesn't mean a guaranteed yes today. he wasn't the only one that started to backoff support. lisa murkowski, marco rubio after seeing this memo issued from are the justice department back in 1991 about the jesse helms campaign and that racist attempt to suppress black votes back then, that began to show some cracks in the s
let's discuss was alice stewart and tara set meyer. what a 180.ght tim scott voted to advance farr's nomination. today he said his final vote will be a no. you said last night he's a standup guy. >> yep. >> you were right. did you see this coming? >> yes. i was, if i had to bet last night whether he would have voted yes today or not, i probably would have said he wouldn't vote yes. he held the vote open for an hour because he was deliberating what to do. he voed to move...
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so on a statement that i will be home by that tara next day there's a culture of odd accountability and police officers told that they could engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their cross. the street and as soon as we. moved you know i did some hoops to see what the. political system is a state that was its own group of. people you deal with of. here and now and then the mission. of the teach to let it run children a minimal. estimate of both ideally skeleton you remove as much wish with this way usually as i but i too notion could reach to look at lunch to get me through or fill me up with the police to. lead. and they didn't know nor could quickest as they will bring in a more resourceful bloke over the natural. one where they would sign a. name to fish not god he's just in the chest. because it's all of this just a move. on the first me. or them. on the. national she had to put to me that since she's the new danish government looked at all. the long list and did some school shooting and then when a cop had mushed on the edge of the teakettle more from the beach he g
so on a statement that i will be home by that tara next day there's a culture of odd accountability and police officers told that they could engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their cross. the street and as soon as we. moved you know i did some hoops to see what the. political system is a state that was its own group of. people you deal with of. here and now and then the mission. of the teach to let it run children a minimal. estimate of both ideally skeleton you remove as...
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good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, eva. after a month-long journey, the caravan of migrants is finally at the u.s. border. along the way, locals have offered them food and shelter but now that they're in this border town of tijuana, they say they can't handle the crowds and they're at capacity. overnight a crisis at the border. the mayor of tijuana requesting aid from the united nations as nearly 5,000 central american migrants wait to apply for asylum in the u.s. fleeing violence and poverty, a group of migrants from honduras waving flags and demanding to be let into the united states. the town's food and shelter pushed to the limits as migrant mothers and their children huddle under blankets just feet away from the edge of the u.s. border. all this as president trump threatens to shut down the border. >> we will close entry into the country for a period of time until we can get it under control. >> the entire border? >> the whole border. i mean, the whole border. >> reporter: the president not stopping there raising the p
good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, eva. after a month-long journey, the caravan of migrants is finally at the u.s. border. along the way, locals have offered them food and shelter but now that they're in this border town of tijuana, they say they can't handle the crowds and they're at capacity. overnight a crisis at the border. the mayor of tijuana requesting aid from the united nations as nearly 5,000 central american migrants wait to apply for asylum in the u.s. fleeing...
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who you know it was bombard me with that as i'm in a tara geisha. arcus him i was just all over the place just devastated by what i've seen what was going on and then to get here and now you're trying to suggest that i committed the crime. the more monson's can. tara geisha continues through the night as the hours go by the questions progressively turn into accusations sold rose she sold drugs for you. you killed her she was your girlfriend and just creating a scenario that they want it on despite what obvious attempting to relate to far as what i'm. so i would go back and forth and back and forth and the interrogation lasted maybe. four hours because if it. is important issues you seldom will find a false confession take it in an hour seldom will you find that in two hours when you look at false confession cases twelve fifteen sixteen eighteen twenty hours could be broken down at some point the average person does what an average rational person does they conclude that i need to get out of this situation desperate behavior here among comfortable i'
who you know it was bombard me with that as i'm in a tara geisha. arcus him i was just all over the place just devastated by what i've seen what was going on and then to get here and now you're trying to suggest that i committed the crime. the more monson's can. tara geisha continues through the night as the hours go by the questions progressively turn into accusations sold rose she sold drugs for you. you killed her she was your girlfriend and just creating a scenario that they want it on...
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has it in its close notices some differences from the standard production version of the outcome tara covered seats and steering wheel the carbon fiber trim and the cup holder even the floor mats have edges in the body color. it's kind of this is standard that the company calls it chalk colored clouds he just sees grays that the engine is also slightly different klaus is coming to that. and it's under the motel but that's a comment last. he still has a few special features to discover about the interior for example the porsche coat of arms in boston the leather of the center arm resident headdress. the stitching in the seats is also done in the body color of course the seat belt color harmon isis. and even the key ring sports the same exterior color to give the whole composition and organic uniformity. to me his new clothes personally doesn't really care if a car has all come tara seats what matters to him are the suspension in performance and it's possible to get an engine with more than twenty kilowatts more output putting it on a par with a g.t.s. that gives him around three hundre
has it in its close notices some differences from the standard production version of the outcome tara covered seats and steering wheel the carbon fiber trim and the cup holder even the floor mats have edges in the body color. it's kind of this is standard that the company calls it chalk colored clouds he just sees grays that the engine is also slightly different klaus is coming to that. and it's under the motel but that's a comment last. he still has a few special features to discover about the...
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abc's tara palmeri has more. >> reporter: president trump making it clear he alone is the one answering special counsel robert mueller's questions. >> your team is preparing written answers to questions about -- >> no, no, not my team, i'm preparing written answers. i'm the one that does the answering. >> reporter: those answers are now finished and he says will be submitted soon. the president also all but ruling out a sit-down interview. >> i think we've wasted enough time on this witch hunt, and the answer is probably we're finished. >> reporter: when it comes to acting attorney general matthew whitaker, the president saying he has free rein to limit the mueller probe. >> if whitaker decides in any way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, are you okay with that? >> look, he -- it's going to be up to him. i think he's very well aware politically. i think he's astute politically and he's going to do what's right. >> reporter: in the past whitaker has been critical of the case and laid out how it could be stifled. >> i can see a scenario where jeff sessions is replaced with a
abc's tara palmeri has more. >> reporter: president trump making it clear he alone is the one answering special counsel robert mueller's questions. >> your team is preparing written answers to questions about -- >> no, no, not my team, i'm preparing written answers. i'm the one that does the answering. >> reporter: those answers are now finished and he says will be submitted soon. the president also all but ruling out a sit-down interview. >> i think we've wasted...
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the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop the defamation of the jewish people to secure justice and fair treatment or set up in one thousand nine hundred thirteen the shocker is if we look at the past year the number of anti semitic attacks or incidents that they registered over three thousand registered is the worst here who knows what other ones there might be the bigger the bubble you see here the more the instances and. sixteen the smartest parents pull the shootouts what promises offense propaganda and instance rabbi i'm thinking just looking at. just the one. instance that we know about if we all see why this was happening would you be ou
the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop the...
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believed the king collapsed upon the deck of his ship the trinity one who beheld him was frozen with tara that christiane stood up once again found his shattered eye and called upon his men to fight the good fight. in king christiane's de los kildow was merely the seat of the diocese it was no longer the residence of the danish kings as it had been from the eleventh to fifteenth century as nowadays well skilled a is effectively a suburb of copenhagen visit has come mainly to see the viking ships that were raised from the field and restored the bells in the margaret tower still strike daily as they always have at ten at three at five and at seven o'clock. the danish monarchs and the longer involved in the business of government and have abandoned some of the old home as the most recent tomb dating from one thousand nine hundred five shows it is privilege enough to be interred in all beside this cathedral church. the cathedral of roskilde a influenced architectural styles throughout the country neo classes isn't for instance was brought to denmark through the funerary chapel of frederick th
believed the king collapsed upon the deck of his ship the trinity one who beheld him was frozen with tara that christiane stood up once again found his shattered eye and called upon his men to fight the good fight. in king christiane's de los kildow was merely the seat of the diocese it was no longer the residence of the danish kings as it had been from the eleventh to fifteenth century as nowadays well skilled a is effectively a suburb of copenhagen visit has come mainly to see the viking...
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hillary, kevin, ryan, tara, mark and mike.e a test for everybody at home to remember. >>> tara, i want to ask you about this. at trump rallies, women see a hero protecting a way of life. why do you think president trump resonates with so many, we have to qualify this, with so many white women? >> i read that article, too. and i thought the same thing. it came across to me as there seems to be a significant amount of daddy issues going on here. i mean -- no, they talk about it. >> i'd like to see your social media feed after this. >> i'm being hahn effort. these women said from their own mouths, there was a certain paternal aspect to donald trump. another woman said she's obsessed with him because he's going to protect her. these are things coming out and it is something about that dynamic that has drawn these kinds of women to donald trump. that's concerning to me because i don't think that's a healthy perspective, but you could say the same thing about some folks who felt the mazessiah complex with barack obama. people seem t
hillary, kevin, ryan, tara, mark and mike.e a test for everybody at home to remember. >>> tara, i want to ask you about this. at trump rallies, women see a hero protecting a way of life. why do you think president trump resonates with so many, we have to qualify this, with so many white women? >> i read that article, too. and i thought the same thing. it came across to me as there seems to be a significant amount of daddy issues going on here. i mean -- no, they talk about it....
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tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.sident trump is out rallying like the fate of his presidency is dependent on it. he's in ruby red states where he's trying to push his base to the polls. this morning, the final 48 hours before the crucial midterm elections. and powerhouse candidates from both sides criss-crossing the country. president trump in the final leg of a 44-city campaign blitz. >> if this election is based on crowds, they might as well cancel it because we won. >> reporter: trump rallying for candidates in states he won. today, rallying in georgia and tennessee. and tomorrow, tripling down in indiana, ohio and missouri. the president touting economic gains while admitting that the crowds get more riled up about immigration and border security. >> we can talk about the economy but the fact is we know how well we're doing with the economy and we have to solve problems. >> reporter: over in ohio, ting referendum on trump's leadership. >> the very character of our country is on the ballot on tuesday. >> reporter:
tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.sident trump is out rallying like the fate of his presidency is dependent on it. he's in ruby red states where he's trying to push his base to the polls. this morning, the final 48 hours before the crucial midterm elections. and powerhouse candidates from both sides criss-crossing the country. president trump in the final leg of a 44-city campaign blitz. >> if this election is based on crowds, they might as well cancel it because...
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that his gaze every hostile army would flee and tara turning away its face like a young bride good fortune like a shameless and practiced quarters and clung readily to the breast of this hero. the magnanimity if this ruler is demonstrated by his recording not only his victories but also his great defeat at the hands of the camel army in eleven seventy seven the camp people from the country to the north now vietnam successfully resisted the expansionist incursions of jayaraman the seventh. the architecture of the temple of de on is quite exceptional. the forty five metre high tower in the center is surrounded by forty nine smaller towers from which one hundred seventy two gigantic faces of buddha gaze outwards in all directions they on is not only the seat of the gods but also a manifestation of the king's own divine power they seem to north south east and west. the command temple grounds were cities in themselves chronicles described how hundreds of wooden buildings stood between essential shrine and its surrounding walls. these how's the priests and their assistants. according to one acco
that his gaze every hostile army would flee and tara turning away its face like a young bride good fortune like a shameless and practiced quarters and clung readily to the breast of this hero. the magnanimity if this ruler is demonstrated by his recording not only his victories but also his great defeat at the hands of the camel army in eleven seventy seven the camp people from the country to the north now vietnam successfully resisted the expansionist incursions of jayaraman the seventh. the...
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lifting of the sanction regime or near tara doesn't of course mean that the region is free of challenges we still face problems that require effects and determination to rezone we still need the help and serious support of the international community but on our products we are determined to accelerate the firsts to create a region where his development and democracy prevail in harmony. yes events actually gymnasts has been visiting his country's border with mexico thousands of soldiers have been deployed in recent weeks it was sent on the orders of president donald trump to prevent a group of asylum seekers entering the u.s. and so-called migrant kavanah say to make his way north through mexico i think. it came off as carefully choreographed fellow soldiers are you doing. one after the other soldiers walking the secretary of defense through this new temporary base secretary jim mattis often meets with the troops but it's pretty unusual for cameras to follow him every step of the way even into the laundry tent one of the most backs filled up he was joined by the secretary of homeland secu
lifting of the sanction regime or near tara doesn't of course mean that the region is free of challenges we still face problems that require effects and determination to rezone we still need the help and serious support of the international community but on our products we are determined to accelerate the firsts to create a region where his development and democracy prevail in harmony. yes events actually gymnasts has been visiting his country's border with mexico thousands of soldiers have...
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and as tara just said, the early voting is setting all kinds of records. texas, where i just came from, has already voted more people early than voted in the entire election in 2014, and all the numbers that are up seem to be among young voters, latino voters, and women are setting records in voting in this election, so i think it's going to be a long night. i don't think we'll know for sure. but nobody has any idea how to set a model for this type of election turnout. >> so just to put a fine point on this, we do have models show it's likely but not guaranteed the republicans keep the senate. the democrats take the house but you're saying anything goes. >> well, anything goes because i think that because of this turnout that we're seeing, it -- we could be off in many, many different polls by 3%, 4%, 5%. >> very quickly, the president has these new economic numbers. really impressive economic numbers that he can justifiably tout, and yet he seems to be putting most of his emphasis on the caravan. why do you think that is? >> he has the best economy going
and as tara just said, the early voting is setting all kinds of records. texas, where i just came from, has already voted more people early than voted in the entire election in 2014, and all the numbers that are up seem to be among young voters, latino voters, and women are setting records in voting in this election, so i think it's going to be a long night. i don't think we'll know for sure. but nobody has any idea how to set a model for this type of election turnout. >> so just to put a...
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tara narula is following this story. >> for this special case, i feel it's...eel-- i feel proud actually. i feel proudest. >> reporter: he jiankui was defiant as he faced off with the scientific community for the orrst time. >> i just don't see the unmet fadical need. >> reporter: he was chastised by many, including nobel prize winner david baltimore. >> i don't think it has been a transparent process. we've only found out about it after it's happened. >> reporter: jiankui said the twin girls were born after he used a technology called "crispr," which can edit the three billion pairs of the r n.a. code. crispr acts as a scissor that can target a particular gene, and then alter or replace it to prevent disease. in this case, to prevent future h.i.v. infection. jiankui's work is being widely criticized for using a technique on healthy human embryos for the first time, when its safety has not been established. the two girls will carry these genes, and any complications ioom them, for the rest of their lives, and could pass them down to their children and grandchil
tara narula is following this story. >> for this special case, i feel it's...eel-- i feel proud actually. i feel proudest. >> reporter: he jiankui was defiant as he faced off with the scientific community for the orrst time. >> i just don't see the unmet fadical need. >> reporter: he was chastised by many, including nobel prize winner david baltimore. >> i don't think it has been a transparent process. we've only found out about it after it's happened. >>...
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>> tara, thank you. a lot to talk about. let's bring in george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. george, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> happy holiday weekend. the threat that the president is making to shut down the southern border, is there any precedent for this? what would the consequences be? >> it's hard to say what it means exactly. completely shutting down the border -- the president has wide latitude on immigration. he has an awful lot of power legally on immigration. whether he can shut down the interior border isn't practical. you have $1.7 billion in commerce going across the border every single day, hundreds of thousands of people. if you shut down the border, you shut down the economy of the entire southwest. it just isn't practical. now, the president could put some pauses in. he could try to get this plan implemented to hold people on the other side as they apply for asylum. completely shutting down the border i don't think it's going to happen. >> let me ask you about
>> tara, thank you. a lot to talk about. let's bring in george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. george, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> happy holiday weekend. the threat that the president is making to shut down the southern border, is there any precedent for this? what would the consequences be? >> it's hard to say what it means exactly. completely shutting down the border -- the president has wide latitude on...
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tara palmeri is at the white house. good evening. >> reporter: while robert mueller's probe appears to be wrapping up, the president is facing fire on another front. a senior democratic aide tells me that when the democrats take the house in january, they plan to further investigate the president's role in hush payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. they both claim to have had affairs with trump. michael cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations, and claims he made the payments at the direction of then-candidate donald trump. president trump has claimed that cohen has no credibility and has long denied having any knowledge of the payments. tom? >> tara, thank you. >>> also tonight, president trump and the first lady are returning to washington after an historic visit to paris. the president joining world leaders today marking the 100th anniversary of armistice day, the end of world war i. but remarks by emmanuel macron about nationalism are believed to be an open attack on his american counterpart. here's
tara palmeri is at the white house. good evening. >> reporter: while robert mueller's probe appears to be wrapping up, the president is facing fire on another front. a senior democratic aide tells me that when the democrats take the house in january, they plan to further investigate the president's role in hush payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. they both claim to have had affairs with trump. michael cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations, and claims he made the...
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tara, good morning. >> good morning. it's been 12 days since the midterm elections and still some of florida's races are too close to call including a key senate race. now at the 11th hour a new setback. >> reporter: this morning time running out in the hotly contested florida senate race as election officials reveal more than 2,000 ballots are missing. broward county officials announcing saturday they believe an employee may have misplaced them. >> the ballots are in this building. there would be nowhere else for them to be. but they are misfiled in this building. >> reporter: some calling for the removal of the county's beleaguered election supervisor, brenda snipes. after the first round of recounts in the senate race, democratic incumbent bill nelson trails republican governor rick scott by just 12,603 votes. the deadline for manual recount, noon today. meanwhile a concession in the other hotly contested race in florida. democratic candidate for governor andrew gillum stepping aside and congratulating opponent, repub
tara, good morning. >> good morning. it's been 12 days since the midterm elections and still some of florida's races are too close to call including a key senate race. now at the 11th hour a new setback. >> reporter: this morning time running out in the hotly contested florida senate race as election officials reveal more than 2,000 ballots are missing. broward county officials announcing saturday they believe an employee may have misplaced them. >> the ballots are in this...
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tara narula is following this story. >> this is a case i feel proud actually. i feel proud est. >> he was defiant as he faced off with the scientific community for the first time. >> i just don't see the unmet medical need -- >> was chastised by many, including nobel prize winner david baltimore. >> i don't think it has been a transparent process. we've only found out about it after it's happened. >> he said the twin girls were born after he used the technology called crisper which can edit the 3 billion pairs of the dna code. crisper act as a scissor that can target a particular gene and then alter or replace it to prevent disease. in this case, to prevent future h.i.v. infection. his work is being widely criticized for using this technique on healthy human embryos for the first time when its safety has not been established. the two girls will carry these genes and any complications from them for the rest of their lives and could pass them down to their children and grandchildren as well. >> both of the embryos that eventually gave rise to the twins had severe
tara narula is following this story. >> this is a case i feel proud actually. i feel proud est. >> he was defiant as he faced off with the scientific community for the first time. >> i just don't see the unmet medical need -- >> was chastised by many, including nobel prize winner david baltimore. >> i don't think it has been a transparent process. we've only found out about it after it's happened. >> he said the twin girls were born after he used the...
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there's no other reason no other reason but giving in to tara and on the issue of domestic politics stephanie what does this mean for the governing coalition and that's a whole. well the government can and will continue to function as you mentioned barry has a very slim majority now just one seat in the knesset in the israeli parliament most people analysts are saying that it is pretty certain that elections will be brought forward just speaking to one political analyst who is saying that netanyahu will try to kill lieberman's momentum so you know we would expect elections right away but perhaps in the next coming months but this is also a move by abu dora lieberman positioning himself as an opponent to benjamin netanyahu in the upcoming elections a more right wing candidate placing the blame of of gaza's failures let's say on netanyahu but at same time there is also a lot of praise in a way for the prime minister taking a difficult decision particularly if you look at the number of rockets fired out and what even netanyahu today said was a difficult decision they're not always easy
there's no other reason no other reason but giving in to tara and on the issue of domestic politics stephanie what does this mean for the governing coalition and that's a whole. well the government can and will continue to function as you mentioned barry has a very slim majority now just one seat in the knesset in the israeli parliament most people analysts are saying that it is pretty certain that elections will be brought forward just speaking to one political analyst who is saying that...
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also on the list is tara westover's memoir of her child had knew the idaho mountain the and her introduction to formal education at age of 17. after that it's actor lin-manuel miranda's book of daily affirmations. some of these authors have or will be airing on booktv on c-span2 and will be available to watch online at booktv.org. .. and so i wanted to before i ask the first question and introduce everyone wanted to just give a
also on the list is tara westover's memoir of her child had knew the idaho mountain the and her introduction to formal education at age of 17. after that it's actor lin-manuel miranda's book of daily affirmations. some of these authors have or will be airing on booktv on c-span2 and will be available to watch online at booktv.org. .. and so i wanted to before i ask the first question and introduce everyone wanted to just give a
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taras what we're talking about today s. and seventy's and in the u.s. and can you help us understand what makes it different in the united states as opposed to perhaps across in europe oh in the u.k. all in france which also has issues of anti-semitism and on him it is an attack what's different in the u.s. sure well absolutely i think that there's a long legacy of similarity in narratives between europe and the united states in terms of this sort of permission conspiracy theory that we see and have seen surrounding the the tree of life shooting that the he was the puppet master the globalist who secretly controlling world affairs that's of course not new or not unique to the united states but absolutely i think in the age of trump in particular the way in which white nationalists and white supremacists in this country more generally have allied with themselves with anti-semitism alongside other forms of racism alongside other forms of nativism is very much tied into this particular cultural moment and i don't think we can talk about the anti-semitism i
taras what we're talking about today s. and seventy's and in the u.s. and can you help us understand what makes it different in the united states as opposed to perhaps across in europe oh in the u.k. all in france which also has issues of anti-semitism and on him it is an attack what's different in the u.s. sure well absolutely i think that there's a long legacy of similarity in narratives between europe and the united states in terms of this sort of permission conspiracy theory that we see and...
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there's no other reason no other reason but giving and to tara full reaction from israel and palestine harry foster is standing by in west jerusalem hoda abdel-hamid is in gaza for us live to both in just a moment after dorsetshire is report on avigdor lieberman stormy korea. avigdor lieberman one of israel's most controversial politicians no longer holds one of the most important posts in government he was appointed defense minister in two thousand and sixteen by prime minister benjamin netanyahu after agreeing to join the governing coalition but his rise in israel's political establishment was an arduous one. born in one nine hundred fifty eight in the former soviet union lieberman emigrated to israel at the age of twenty his political career began in the one nine hundred ninety s. when he worked for the likud party but he had his own political ambitions and formed his own party in one nine hundred ninety nine a party that became popular among the one million russian speaking jews who came to israel following the collapse of the soviet union until two thousand and four lieberman held
there's no other reason no other reason but giving and to tara full reaction from israel and palestine harry foster is standing by in west jerusalem hoda abdel-hamid is in gaza for us live to both in just a moment after dorsetshire is report on avigdor lieberman stormy korea. avigdor lieberman one of israel's most controversial politicians no longer holds one of the most important posts in government he was appointed defense minister in two thousand and sixteen by prime minister benjamin...
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a ceasefire along with the entire process of reaching an arrangement of hamas is a capitulation to tara. hamas so in the. end lieberman was not the only one unhappy with the truce hundreds of israelis gathered late tuesday near the gaza border to protest many describe the ceasefire as a disgrace the rockets from hamas rained down here and they're afraid for this safety . on the other side of the border palestinians celebrated the ceasefire as a victory they promised to stick to it but warned they were ready to respond if it broke down. from hamas officials called lieberman's resignation yet another victory for the palestinian people. constitutes a victory for the resistance and a recognition of defeat and failure by lieberman and for zionist occupation. it's the fallout from the disgraceful crime in which the occupation forces try to agitate against the palestinian people. lieberman's move has dealt a further blow to benjamin netanyahu is already fragile coalition government the prime minister is now clinging to a one seat majority in parliament early elections could be looming despite
a ceasefire along with the entire process of reaching an arrangement of hamas is a capitulation to tara. hamas so in the. end lieberman was not the only one unhappy with the truce hundreds of israelis gathered late tuesday near the gaza border to protest many describe the ceasefire as a disgrace the rockets from hamas rained down here and they're afraid for this safety . on the other side of the border palestinians celebrated the ceasefire as a victory they promised to stick to it but warned...
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australia away to tara might in the same stadium.ll be looking at england's men's progress in theirfinal test against sri lanka wherejohnny ba i rstow against sri lanka wherejohnny bairstow hit a century on his comeback. that's all on sports day at 6:30pm. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film rreview on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it isa it is a funny old week. we have assassination nation which is a violent satire. we have a new take on robin hood. and the girl in the spiders web. there was a film out a few years ago called unfriended that this was one of those films in which the audience were saying, turn the laptop off! but the whole point is, you can't. this is set in salem massachusetts where young women find themselves a victim of which ends after that a hughes data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it isa the collective data of the town. it is a town, and suddenly they started releasing everybody
australia away to tara might in the same stadium.ll be looking at england's men's progress in theirfinal test against sri lanka wherejohnny ba i rstow against sri lanka wherejohnny bairstow hit a century on his comeback. that's all on sports day at 6:30pm. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film rreview on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it isa it is a funny old week. we have assassination...
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tara narula is here with more.g, what do we know about this recent outbreak. >> it's been going on for a year, so it's not something new but the recall does just apply to one lot of jenny o. ground turkey. in general we think this is more widespread. they found the salmonella strain in different brands, types of turkey, stores. so it's important to be careful when handling your whole turkey this thanksgiving but the cdc is saying don't avoid eating turkey, you just need to know how to handle it and prepare it. >> what are symptoms of salmonella if you think you are contaminated. >> salmonella is responsible for a million causes of food poisoning every year and when you ingest the bacteria, about 12 to 72 hours later you can develop nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps. it's typically self-limited so it resolves within four to seven days in most people but in some people it can get into the bloodstream and become more serious. people who are more vulnerable seem to be young, less than five years old, ol
tara narula is here with more.g, what do we know about this recent outbreak. >> it's been going on for a year, so it's not something new but the recall does just apply to one lot of jenny o. ground turkey. in general we think this is more widespread. they found the salmonella strain in different brands, types of turkey, stores. so it's important to be careful when handling your whole turkey this thanksgiving but the cdc is saying don't avoid eating turkey, you just need to know how to...
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she went to tara vanderveer's youth camp and now she is the highest rated recruit since 2010.s taken when haley was in the fifth grade. congratulations to haley and congratulations to tara vanderveer. that's the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> localized flooding across the bay area roadways causing problems for drivers this morning including this closed freeway on-ramp in oakland. the latest coming up. janice, progressive can help you save over $650 on car insurance. how do you take two selfies with one phone? -what? -[ scoffs ] never mind. [ camera shutters click ] >>> storms sweep through the bay area overnight. but this morning, the risk for heavy rain lingers. >> and roads around the bay area this morning are flooded. some drivers forced to ditch their cars in high water. >> and disturbing new video shows a bay area woman beaten unconscious outside a bar. this morning, the search is on for one of her attackers. good morning, it is thursday, november 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now is 5:30. daly city flooding forced the ch
she went to tara vanderveer's youth camp and now she is the highest rated recruit since 2010.s taken when haley was in the fifth grade. congratulations to haley and congratulations to tara vanderveer. that's the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> localized flooding across the bay area roadways causing problems for drivers this morning including this closed freeway on-ramp in oakland. the latest coming up. janice, progressive can help you save over $650 on car...
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the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox stream it's really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our audience i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop the defamation of the jewish people to secure justice and fair treatment or set up in one thousand nine hundred thirteen the shah could is if we look at the past year the number of anti semitic attacks or incidents that they registered over three thousand registered is the worst here who knows what other ones there might be the bigger the bubble you see here the more the instances and. from external smartest parents prompts shootouts what promises offense propaganda and in the instance rabbi i'm thinking just looking at the. crease and just the ones. that we know about if we all see why this was
the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox stream it's really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our audience i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop...
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combaten las llamas del incendio camp, nuevos detalles del fallecimiento luego que un hombre se par pe taragarza muchas gracias por su preferencia devastaciÓn en la comunidad de paradise tras las llamas nuevamente sube la cifra de muertos por el incendio camp. >>> anoche las autoridades encontraron mÁs restos humanos se desconoce el paradero de mÁs de 600 personas >>> actualmente el incendio camp estÁ contenido en un 45% esto mientras la calidad del aire a sni ve nivel local desciende mucho, tendremos la mayor cantidad de reporteros desplazados para mantenerlos informados >>> vamos desde chico donde la agencia fema hizo un registro por los afectados del siniestro andrÉs cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn allÁ >>> es un paso difÍcil pero necesario. hablamos con muchas personas que nos dicen aÚn estÁn negados a la realidad que se estÁn afrontando y estÁn sacando fuerzas desde donde no tienen para comenzar el proceso y otros dicen es difÍcil la situaciÓn pero estamos con vida y hay que seguir. >>> al seÑor gustavo le gusta asimilar aÚn que se quedÓ sin su paraÍso. hoy se acercÓ a fema para comenzar a reco
combaten las llamas del incendio camp, nuevos detalles del fallecimiento luego que un hombre se par pe taragarza muchas gracias por su preferencia devastaciÓn en la comunidad de paradise tras las llamas nuevamente sube la cifra de muertos por el incendio camp. >>> anoche las autoridades encontraron mÁs restos humanos se desconoce el paradero de mÁs de 600 personas >>> actualmente el incendio camp estÁ contenido en un 45% esto mientras la calidad del aire a sni ve nivel...
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that's not a future recipe for success. >> scott, you hear what keith is saying, what tara is saying,oung african-american woman, for example, do republicans even think about me? >> well, of course we do. republicans think about everybody. republicans think about giving the american dream to every single voter in this country. regardless of race or gender or geography. you know, ana, the divide i think >> the republican party doesn't have much going on in urban america. the battleground in 2016 was in the suburbs, and a lot of right-leaning suburban voters did break for donald trump. of course, in this election the suburban voters tended to go democratic. if i'm thinking about republican prospects for winning in 2020, i'm thinking about. >> what's not boring is for people who live in it, and that's the good economy that's coming around because of the republican policies. >> i saw a tweet you put out in which you said, look, i'm voting for the democrats for the first time. i can't believe i'm doing that. i'm still a conservative. my choice to vote for democrat this time around was a ha
that's not a future recipe for success. >> scott, you hear what keith is saying, what tara is saying,oung african-american woman, for example, do republicans even think about me? >> well, of course we do. republicans think about everybody. republicans think about giving the american dream to every single voter in this country. regardless of race or gender or geography. you know, ana, the divide i think >> the republican party doesn't have much going on in urban america. the...
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she went to tara vanderveer's youth camp and now she is the highest rated recruit since 2010.his picture was taken when haley was in the fifth grade. congratulations to haley and congratulations to tara vanderveer. that's the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> it is 6:26. today a's fans have a chance to get their questions answered about the new ballpark proposal that was just unveiled. >> reporter: and localized flooding on bay area roads causing some problems for drivers this morning including this closed street in oakland. we'll have all the details just after this. >> and another live look outside. this time at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be right back. >>> as a rough commute all over the bay area this morning with widespread flooding on the roads. >> and congress taking steps to punish saudi arabia for the murder of a "washington post" journalist. >> good morning, it is thursday, november 29th. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. we want to get a live look outside. we are looking at, let's see, the city of san jose.
she went to tara vanderveer's youth camp and now she is the highest rated recruit since 2010.his picture was taken when haley was in the fifth grade. congratulations to haley and congratulations to tara vanderveer. that's the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> it is 6:26. today a's fans have a chance to get their questions answered about the new ballpark proposal that was just unveiled. >> reporter: and localized flooding on bay area roads causing some...