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thank you very much for bringing captain tate on. really appreciate it. >>> let's go now to cnn's matt rivers at the hospital where the boys and their coach are being treated. matt, what are you hearing there? >> reporter: what we've seen the last couple of hours is the last several ambulances carrying each one of these members of the soccer team and their coach. ambulances 12 and 13, the last boy and the coach. they were the last couple, they were met by cheers here from the local community. they came out and actually cheered as the ambulances went right down behind me and went into the hospital right there. we know the boys are in an isolation unit where they're going to be treated and kept there for the next seven days. that's where their parents are going to be able to come visit. the catch there is that because it's an isolation unit, they won't be able to go physically give their kids a hug. they're only going to be able to stand on the other side of the glass partition, look at the kids, wave. you have to imagine after several
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and sharon tate. >> all of you know how beautiful she was.y a few of you know how good she was. >> and you had charles manson himself. the charismatic leader of the family who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you all happy with your courts? >> yes. >> good. >> are you happy? >> in i happy? it's your court. i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem was that he did not physically participate in these murders. but only manson had a motive to commit these murders. and that motive was helter skelter. >> manson envisioned that white people would turn against the black man if they thought the black man had committed these seven murders and ultimately there would be a civil war between blacks and whites. manson foresaw the black man would win this war. but later on he said the black man, because of inexperience, would simply not be able to handle the reins of power, so you'd have to look around at those white people who had survived, who had escaped from helter skelter. in other words, turn over the reins of power to charles m
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our enforcement are perfectly capable of doing this questioning and send the material to the united tates. moreover, we can meet you halfway, we can make another tep. we can actually permit official representatives of the united states, including the members of this very commission, headed by mr. mueller, we can let them into the country and they will be present at this questioning. but in this case there is another condition. this kind of effort should be a mutual one. then we would expect that the americans would reciprocate and they would question officials, including the officers of law enforcement and intelligence services of the united states whom we believe -- who have something to do with illegal actions on the territory of russia. and we have to request the presence of our law enforcement. for instance, we can bring up mr. brouder, in this case. business associates of mr. brouder have earned over $1.5 million in russia. they never paid any taxes, neather in russia or in the united states, and yet the money escaped the country. they were transferred to the united states. they sent
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really tough decisions, knowing that if we did not do that, the future of our state as we went through ,tate things -- through savings -- i went through $14 billion in savings. when you look at all the things we can have done with $14 billion, but instead that went to providing services because they are concerned about reaching in and using a portion of the permanent fund. so that got set up. it is structured so it doesn't threaten the fund. a lot of good things have been happening in the last six months. i'm very pleased about that. reporter: what is the future of medicaid expansion in your state? about 12% of the state budget goes toward medicaid or medicare today. walker: medicaid expansion saved alaska about $16 million in our budget. it is a matter of fact that we use our spending to provide health care for 42,000. i am a cancer survivor of a few years ago. i would not have found that cancer is headed not in for -- -- found that cancer was enough for that. when people come up and say thank you for the life that you saved, that means an awful lot to me. my own personal experience is some
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credibility tates has been damaged. an n just a moment there is issue of trade and national security context. ertainly canadians were offended. and many other people surprised, among other sident things, you don't classify that a national security it is so for someone to say regional and bilateral trade agreements that es.l with our closest alli the president is questioning even those arrange manies. the world question trade organization which controls the trade among the global community as it relates to what china is doing has not been affected. we need to take action against china. oblem has been the major pr for u.s. manufacturers to do rs.tain farme if the president would have started with china, worked with ding allies to ble g up china's unaccepta trade practices including their stealing of intellectual roperty and including the fact of what they do incur yensy manipulation. arted with ld have st that rather than starting with and cana inst drugs canada, would you have had redibility.ort and c he didn't do it tha
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a lot of the people my father helped in philadelphia like mayor tate and others, are against me. and you, with all that's going on in your life, are for me. and he put his head down and he just said to me -- don't you no he what your father did for my brother? don't you know what your father did for my brother? and what he really did was not carry philadelphia by 331,000 votes. when people credited my father for producing that victory. my father would laugh at home. he would say, you know the people win elections, politicians win primaries. the real help he was to the kennedys was in 1960 at the democratic convention. and it's, i'm talking about john kennedy, not robert kennedy, but you talk about one without the other. they were -- like that. >> the line that you just used, what he did for my brother in 1960. that was a line that robert kennedy for the rest of his life used. that was the highest compliment he could pay to anybody was what had you done for john. because they were like that. they were like that to the point where ethel kennedy described the fact that there's a cli
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the neck ladies and gentlemen please welcome sheila tate. [applause] i was so late i thought i should get started right away left good evening again. my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance to the fly of united states of america and to the republic or which is the one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all >> fake you. be seated thank you for coming out tonight you know what we represent here and in addition to our honored guests this evening we have a few special guests first we have sheila's roommate the 17 we also have some of my former colleagues and colleagues of white house one of her very close who was the assistant press secretary and did get caught in the traffic and i am thrilled to have the reagan-bush c
the neck ladies and gentlemen please welcome sheila tate. [applause] i was so late i thought i should get started right away left good evening again. my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance...
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. >> reporter: this tate a filled report, the homes that it provides a foundation of information so the city can extraize about how to ease the city's housing crisis. she said she homes the next generation of san franciscans can afford to live in their home town. >> we have between 2010 and 2015 create like one unit of housing for every eight jobs. >> reporter: the newly minted mayor says she will take a multiprong approach to building housing. it is on her list as well as local solutions. >> we want to build a factory here. we can produce modular housing. there's no one way to build and get more housing >> the housing department released this. as indicated by the orange line, new housing is being built but those are market rate units. new units are being produced at a much lower rate. >> it will get worse before it gets better. >> they said the report does show that many long time residents can show their housing. it shows the largest housing group are renters in rent controlled housing. >> if you're new to the stirgs you're paying market rate. the newcomers are showing it more than th
. >> reporter: this tate a filled report, the homes that it provides a foundation of information so the city can extraize about how to ease the city's housing crisis. she said she homes the next generation of san franciscans can afford to live in their home town. >> we have between 2010 and 2015 create like one unit of housing for every eight jobs. >> reporter: the newly minted mayor says she will take a multiprong approach to building housing. it is on her list as well as...
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air force from jessica tate. if they get those mres, i hope they get the ones with skittles in them. that should be a treat for the poor kids trapped underground. anna coren, thanks for the update. you and your team will be working very hard on this. keep us updated. >>> president trump, he takes to twitter to celebrate progress in the north korean talks. but how much have relations with kim jong-un's regime really changed? we'll get the state department's take on that. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on th
air force from jessica tate. if they get those mres, i hope they get the ones with skittles in them. that should be a treat for the poor kids trapped underground. anna coren, thanks for the update. you and your team will be working very hard on this. keep us updated. >>> president trump, he takes to twitter to celebrate progress in the north korean talks. but how much have relations with kim jong-un's regime really changed? we'll get the state department's take on that. ahh... summer...
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. >>> the effects of a stroke can be de-bip tating. >> it was bad. >> the incredible progress shown using a new technique. >>> oak loaned with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> surgeons around the world, including those in southern california are trying to find solutio solutions from a stroke. >> our sister station in l.a., has the story. >> reporter: something as simple as tapping a balloon can about a difficult task if you're one of the more than that suffered a stroke. >> i couldn't walk for two weeks, i couldn't talk. it was bad. >> reporter: brad has come a long way sinc
. >>> the effects of a stroke can be de-bip tating. >> it was bad. >> the incredible progress shown using a new technique. >>> oak loaned with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the...
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weiss you know belgium one nil dream midweek well that was a new you know low scoring game france tate's exceptionally good football but it was nothing quite like today let's have a hit listen to what did i have to say about his team winning to. tell him on board . is simply beautiful marvelous for these players stressed such a young generation some of them are world champions or just nineteen even though others have been around a lot longer but feel we didn't quite brilliantly today but we showed lots of mental strength. in any case we scored four goals each deserved. to be good. deserved indeed a lot of mental strength to rise it was i think to become world champions you definitely need to have. it has it's a click you really have to have the players come together and play as a team live of course go very good players in that squad but all came they came to a place in front of the post the pictures we're seeing now of paris and the fans of course very very happy about what's happened this is the second time france won the world cup after a nice ninety eight and the scenes in paris well
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david tate to live first there in warsaw thanks to. our german chancellor angela merkel has just made her last speech to parliament before the summer break that's after compromise deal with her main coalition partner the christian social union to limit the number of asylum seekers arriving in germany and the twenty's the backing of other coalition partners along with the e.u. member states if the deal is to succeed alive now to dominate cain in berlin so dominic chancellor merkel has just given a speech what she's been saying. well the point to make here how some is this is an altogether complete debate as it were with all the issues but it's pressing on the government right now being discussed and all the leaders of the main party groups in parliament are speaking so in their turn we've had the leader for the alternative for germany party the leader of the social democrat party group in parliament speaking but merrick when she spoke touched on lots of different areas but on migration she returned to a theme which has become pretty muc
david tate to live first there in warsaw thanks to. our german chancellor angela merkel has just made her last speech to parliament before the summer break that's after compromise deal with her main coalition partner the christian social union to limit the number of asylum seekers arriving in germany and the twenty's the backing of other coalition partners along with the e.u. member states if the deal is to succeed alive now to dominate cain in berlin so dominic chancellor merkel has just given...
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tate. cooney who was an innovator in the care of premature infants while also making money displaying them in carnivals. watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2 the. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> senator dan sullivan, what's on your summer reading list? >> guest: well, i'm one of these kind of serial readers who literally on my book shelf right now i have three books. one that i just finished, it was condoleezza rice's book simply called democracy which i would recommend to all readers. she, you know, was a former boss of mine when she was secretary of state and national security adviser. but she is just a smart, insightful government official with experience, but she's also an academic. and it's that kind of combination of her experiences as secretary of state, as national security adviser and kind of the theory of democracy that, you know, academics look at. it's the combination of a gr
tate. cooney who was an innovator in the care of premature infants while also making money displaying them in carnivals. watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2 the. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> senator dan sullivan, what's on your summer reading list? >> guest: well, i'm one of these kind of serial readers who literally on my book shelf right now i have three books. one...
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we'll tate 5 degree differenc difference. >> it'sike a pot poury of emotionsre goi t through. >> stormy surprised hofast it in. >> all the damage.>> i was like oh, this was a pleasant surprise. >> the storm >> yeah the storm. >> wisdom brought it. >> i thought it felt good. >> wisdom always bring the storm whatever that means. >> dark clouds follow you. >> i'm not going to comment. >> we're not even getting wrap. og thr tghre producer, erin weto don't w will the you out of the party, hell. >> thank you for inviting me in. feeling lonely here there's no trachtion in the camera. as you make your way on 95 heading through fredericksburg urquiaet if you head to virginia beach this morning. no problems beltway. if you have to hord tok this morning the good news you're not battling normal moing rush on july 4. lot ofl nroad closureser. team cove forio 4th of july celen. those closur are around independence and 15th street northwest pennsylvania and portions ofe virginia a and those kick in at 5. metro holiday servicein additionals running during the event hours during the evening to help akom
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the rebels launched the rocket it's ten o'clock in the morning seconds later a tate the national school of aleppo three of the children died on the spot so the rebels and now pushing closer and closer. we're in the al assad cell. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. by sunset nine dead over one hundred civilians injured. now most of those rebels are tied to the al qaeda linked al nusra a terrorist group but let's focus on those weapons that they used robert fisk an investigative reporter was able to trace those weapons back to that very factory in bosnia he was able to get a hold of the factories logbook and getting in touch with the former weapons control director the director recognized his signature in the logbook and from there was able to determine who the buyer was it's a warranty for the hundred twenty millimeter shell this is standard it went to saudi arabia it was pull to the supply of five hundred i remember the saudi shipment well the saudis came to a factory to inspect the weapons at the beginning of. twenty sixteen but the response from saudi officials was pretty m
the rebels launched the rocket it's ten o'clock in the morning seconds later a tate the national school of aleppo three of the children died on the spot so the rebels and now pushing closer and closer. we're in the al assad cell. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. by sunset nine dead over one hundred civilians injured. now most of those rebels are tied to the al qaeda linked al nusra a terrorist group but let's focus on those weapons that they used robert fisk an investigative...
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leave it up and to be renowned slovakian artists roman and are to do it now following shows at the tate modern in london the moma in new york and the venice been abbe undock is now exhibiting here in germany and unlike in shows for a visit. are asked not to touch the artwork invites his viewers to actively participate . bryson made from fifty individual components belonging to a disassembled remington. everyday objects as. this type of writer was once my great grandfather's typewriter and i'm through using it now. in. the digital era when this is so archaic that some younger people don't even know what a typewriter is. the mechanical process of writing the tap every lesson made as it struck the page. roman undock is interested in the processes of communication and interaction. he believes everything is just a question of perspective and framework. this is about him conceptual artist has made quite a splash internationally. and this is an interesting thank you. in two thousand and full after receiving their grants he gave five hundred balls of chocolate to workers at a steel plant in the
leave it up and to be renowned slovakian artists roman and are to do it now following shows at the tate modern in london the moma in new york and the venice been abbe undock is now exhibiting here in germany and unlike in shows for a visit. are asked not to touch the artwork invites his viewers to actively participate . bryson made from fifty individual components belonging to a disassembled remington. everyday objects as. this type of writer was once my great grandfather's typewriter and i'm...
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. >>> big news from washington, the trump tate's -- tapes, reports that trumps previous lawyer secretly recorded the two discussing paying off a playboy model. angelica alvarez has the story. >> reporter: the new york times reports that michael cohen, president donald trump's longtime personal lawyer, secretly recorded a conversation with mr. trump about paying off a former playboy model just two months before the election. according to the times, the two men discussed paying karen mcdougal to prevent her from telling her story. she alleges that she had a year- long affair with mr. trump in 2006. no evidence exists to show that she was paid, but the national enquirer paid her $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her story. then they never published it, a practice called catch and kill. mr. trump's longtime friends with david packer, ceo of american media, the national enquirer's parent company. the timing of any payments made by mr. trump's former lawyer are being examined needed to find out if they violated finance campaign laws. rudy giuliani, the president's current lawyer said that
. >>> big news from washington, the trump tate's -- tapes, reports that trumps previous lawyer secretly recorded the two discussing paying off a playboy model. angelica alvarez has the story. >> reporter: the new york times reports that michael cohen, president donald trump's longtime personal lawyer, secretly recorded a conversation with mr. trump about paying off a former playboy model just two months before the election. according to the times, the two men discussed paying...
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very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of near is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer the side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin you have to take is not what you might expect the images present his multi-faceted skills as a draftsman. these humble works of art or a far cry from monumental installations. for any use on the man who made them he's actually famous for his spectacular highly emotive pieces. but his current exhibition in munich spinnaker take them all down on shows a different side of the artist. a more delicate frugal such a sight. this block used to hold a chunk of ice when it melted it left its shape inside hardened concrete. only for an e.s.r. and had a few ice chunks left over so he placed them on watercolor paper to fool examining what it means to let twenty thousand years melt awa
very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of near is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer the side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin you have to take is not what you might expect the images present his...
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the european commission has warned tate's and businesses to prepare for the possibility of a no deal breck's it in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement now this warning came just before the u.k.'s new breaks administered dominic rob met e.u. negotiator michel barnier in brussels to discuss progress on the withdrawal agreement thirteen weeks left before the october of european comes from. during the star show. we have two things to do we must finalize the reason the rug removed. and we are not there yet there are documents. we must prepare for political declaration and now we're through true relationship i've come out today to discuss in the detail proposals that we've got in our white paper that you will see and i'm looking forward to with renewed energy vigor and the i'm looking at the detail of all of that says michelle has told us the clock is ticking and so i'm looking forward to intensifying heating up the negotiations and making sure we're in the best position to get the best deal british detectives are reported to have identify those responsible for poisoni
the european commission has warned tate's and businesses to prepare for the possibility of a no deal breck's it in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement now this warning came just before the u.k.'s new breaks administered dominic rob met e.u. negotiator michel barnier in brussels to discuss progress on the withdrawal agreement thirteen weeks left before the october of european comes from. during the star show. we have two things to do we must finalize the reason the rug...
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air force captain jessica tate, a spokeswoman for the 353rd special operations group on the ground there, says all options are being explored, and they are there to support the thai-led rescue effort in a multinational partnership operation. these include alternate extraction points. the long game is said to be waiting it out for the floodwaters to recede, which some reports say could last until the rainy season ends, which is normally around october. there's also ideas to teach those trapped how to breathe with scuba but experts say that comes with risk. it's taken professional divers days to navigate the extremely murky water through narrow passages. to teach the kids that could prove dangerous to them and the rescuers. one priority is to provide medical assistance and food and water for these trapped. the provincial governor saying using a three tiered system, they all seem to be in the green zone. no one in the danger zone. it seems at this point they're safe and ready to find a way to beractedrom that cave. >> at least they can get food and water to them. >>> as americans make their
air force captain jessica tate, a spokeswoman for the 353rd special operations group on the ground there, says all options are being explored, and they are there to support the thai-led rescue effort in a multinational partnership operation. these include alternate extraction points. the long game is said to be waiting it out for the floodwaters to recede, which some reports say could last until the rainy season ends, which is normally around october. there's also ideas to teach those trapped...
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will mention this and that right now i'm saying a mutant rats half my face is new tate and i have a rat's tail as part of a genetic experiment. oh well that fits well without background as a reset bank we have a biological department a technical department and they we connect all of these aspects through experiments at him and he wanted to show that it would be worth doing a classical rapport taj on this but right from the start or just wanted to concentrate on the characters which for me are the essence of the whole thing care not to focus on all the details which show these people's imagination. if i decided that from the start i was glad about it in the end because it let me concentrate on the characters and to start off was always more to discover about the few to interact and get and then courtroom. was named for the cops assigned from the photographic walk it was exciting to discover that the people behind the personas over the course of three and a half years i got to know very very different people that i was in my only thing they had in common was that they were very open a very
will mention this and that right now i'm saying a mutant rats half my face is new tate and i have a rat's tail as part of a genetic experiment. oh well that fits well without background as a reset bank we have a biological department a technical department and they we connect all of these aspects through experiments at him and he wanted to show that it would be worth doing a classical rapport taj on this but right from the start or just wanted to concentrate on the characters which for me are...
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initiate 100, 150 criminal cases from foreign tates. for instance, there was one case, upon request sent by the united states. so this treaty has specifically - specific legal procedures. the appropriate commission special agent mueller, send ause this treaty to formal request so we would interrogate, hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes and our enforcement are perfectly able to do the questioning and send the appropriate materials to the united states. moreover, we can meet you halfway, we can make another step. we can actually permit special riptive -- representatives of the united states, including the members of this very commission headed by mr. mueller, can let them into the country and they'll be able to do questioning but in this case there's another edition of this, effort should be a mutual one. then we would expect that the american would resip are kate and question officials including the law enforcement and intelligencer is sthroifs united states whom we believe are -- have some
initiate 100, 150 criminal cases from foreign tates. for instance, there was one case, upon request sent by the united states. so this treaty has specifically - specific legal procedures. the appropriate commission special agent mueller, send ause this treaty to formal request so we would interrogate, hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes and our enforcement are perfectly able to do the questioning and send the appropriate materials to the united...
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our arts editor, will gompertz, went to see the show called the head & the load at tate modern gallerye collage fills this hall. made of sculpture and video. singing and dancing, shadows and shouting. it tells a largely unknown story of the millions of african soldiers, porters and civilians who were caught up in world war i. the provocation that led to the project, i suppose is a provocation of our own ignorance, being how little i've known of its history. the first world war was the kind of crucible of colonialism. all the paradoxes and contradictions and pressures of colonialism got heated in this, and political conditions of war under the pressures of expectation, of duty. and for some parts of africa, it was kind of as devastating as the slave trade indeed. today is the final day. the piece allows all of the characters to speak in their own mother tongue as well. so that, that is where the point of expression comes from. you don'tjust go into english, you start with your own language! and then when you're comfortable enough and brave enough to cross the line, you can cross the lin
our arts editor, will gompertz, went to see the show called the head & the load at tate modern gallerye collage fills this hall. made of sculpture and video. singing and dancing, shadows and shouting. it tells a largely unknown story of the millions of african soldiers, porters and civilians who were caught up in world war i. the provocation that led to the project, i suppose is a provocation of our own ignorance, being how little i've known of its history. the first world war was the kind...
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up or he has been a monk a buddhist monk in the passion he trained these boys basically to mattie tate so they could save her and she so they wouldn't need much water not enough not much food so basically they were saving their energy by meditating they also still had some lights they had some lights on their phone some lights on their watches so that basically took them for quite a while before that everything was dark around but after a spoken to one of the fire he said you know of course my boy was very scared he was very very scared but he left it all up to the coach to listen to the coach very well because just like a father figure to them and now of course they're a very very compact and very close steve it's like the family of each other now they're like siblings and coaches sort of like a father figure to them so it's an amazing fan now that we could finally hear from them directly and and said it's it's interesting isn't it that this event has been very heavily orchestrated by the authorities and understandably perhaps have got psychologists with them as well because presumabl
up or he has been a monk a buddhist monk in the passion he trained these boys basically to mattie tate so they could save her and she so they wouldn't need much water not enough not much food so basically they were saving their energy by meditating they also still had some lights they had some lights on their phone some lights on their watches so that basically took them for quite a while before that everything was dark around but after a spoken to one of the fire he said you know of course my...
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zte,tating sanctions on that will be a point of contention with the trump administration. >> that is a comprehensive list of some of the more consequential issues. sometimes there are inconsequential issues that are tangential to defense that can .um up the works the congressman alluded to the endangered species act. for a couple years we have protections for the have caused disagreement and delayed the resolution of the conference. energy and ranching interests that would like to see that there be no protections for the sage grouse. it has been linked to military issues. mark becauseion the senate armed services chairman has typically fought against its inclusion in the him isd stepping in for the number two republican, jim and off who has a different philosophy on environmental issues and who has said he thinks it is ok being in the bill. i think that is a big question for us. >> you referenced in your question about the joe crowley having in their party the tug-of-war between moderates and the more progressive. when it comes to defense spending, the people they have chosen to lead
zte,tating sanctions on that will be a point of contention with the trump administration. >> that is a comprehensive list of some of the more consequential issues. sometimes there are inconsequential issues that are tangential to defense that can .um up the works the congressman alluded to the endangered species act. for a couple years we have protections for the have caused disagreement and delayed the resolution of the conference. energy and ranching interests that would like to see...
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a huge william kent ridge, large bills up tate modern's turbine hall.nd shouting. it tells the largely unknown story of the millions of african soldiers, porters and civilians who were caught up in world war i. the provocation that led to the project, suppose was a provocation of my own ignorance, and how little i had known of this history. the first world war was the kind of crucible of colonialism. all the paradoxes and contradictions and pressures of colonialism god he did in the conditions of war under the pressures of expectation and duty. and for some parts of africa, it was as devastating as the slave trade had been. the piece allows all of the characters, you know, to speak in their own mother tongue as well so that that's where the point of expression comes from. you don't just go into english, you start with your own language and then when you're comfortable enough, and brave enough to cross the line, you can cross the line because the play's all about crossing the line. so relevant. it's so freshly releva nt so relevant. it's so freshly relev
a huge william kent ridge, large bills up tate modern's turbine hall.nd shouting. it tells the largely unknown story of the millions of african soldiers, porters and civilians who were caught up in world war i. the provocation that led to the project, suppose was a provocation of my own ignorance, and how little i had known of this history. the first world war was the kind of crucible of colonialism. all the paradoxes and contradictions and pressures of colonialism god he did in the conditions...
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is he they can play ability absolute feat if owned up is in dolphin does he divisions of the fully tate's sister that she did all things to didn't need to identify. this british i'm drama to coniston what the first did when he visited freddy and us not to us but was always been institute through one this is it just wasn't george land in the who should come up with these i wonder if he is the if he isn't lee by months on sneak fresh to eat the stuff belonging to the team production in front of him that. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand there since you just need as the right questions demand the right answer. the. question. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its ford a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company told developed thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during bring them so you. don't die o
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but the stone blocks really gave us an idea of what it was like in prehistoric times let me tell you tate in pay is dilution site and while. there's an amazing variety of neolithic structures in the orkney islands off the northeastern coast of scotland. excavation work began at this site in two thousand and two led by archaeologists make card. i think what we're seeing today is just really very simply i experience of what was here five thousand years ago our eyes are drawing screens wonderful upstanding monuments over the last ten years the university the highlands and islands has been bought talking a large scale geophysical program all far is sorry i writing these more needs to see what else was potentially here i mean what we've discovered is that the landscape which through this morning humans. excavations have yielded evidence of sites that were used by cults as well as settlements and graves the concentration of neolithic structures on the island is extensive. this is the maze all burial site. the standing stones of stenness form one of the oldest circular structures in britain. one
but the stone blocks really gave us an idea of what it was like in prehistoric times let me tell you tate in pay is dilution site and while. there's an amazing variety of neolithic structures in the orkney islands off the northeastern coast of scotland. excavation work began at this site in two thousand and two led by archaeologists make card. i think what we're seeing today is just really very simply i experience of what was here five thousand years ago our eyes are drawing screens wonderful...
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out of touch with that image sunny i go out jazeera paris the european commission has warned it is tate's and businesses to prepare for a possibility of a no deal brags that this in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement of the warning came hours before the u.k.'s new brakes administered dominic rob at the end it goes here to michelle back to a in frost source to discuss progress on the withdrawal agreement. thirteen weeks left before you could overrule your friend comes from. during the star show. we have two things to do. we must finalize the reason or agreement and we are not yet their documents. we must prepare for political declaration and now we're through true relationship i've come out today to discuss in the detail proposals that we've got in our white paper that you will see and i'm looking forward to with renewed energy vigor and theme looking at the detail of all of this as michelle has told us the clock is ticking and so i'm looking forward to intensifying heating up the negotiations and making sure we're in the best position to get the best deal firefighter
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out of touch with that image something i go out jazeera paris they are pinned commission has warned tate's and businesses to prepare for the possibility of a no deal back set in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement this morning came just before the u.k.'s breaks administered dominic robb met in negotiator michel barnier in brussels to discuss progress on the withdrawal agreement thirteen weeks left before the october zero your friend comes from during the star show time we have two things to do. we must finalize the review agreement and we are not yet there the document. we must or should prepare for political declaration and now we're pretty sure russian ship might come out today to discuss and the details.
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