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the projection is that over ten years that would be improper payments of $1.7 trillion over ten years. the policy goal in the last five years of the budget, eliminate half of improper payments and that leads to the number. >> thank you. on the governmentwide savings discretionary line item, this shows increases in outlays for 2019 through 2021 but then budget authority reductions in the same years. so what assumptions account for those patterns? >> the tsh the overall policy in terms of discretionary spending is to be at the cap steel for 2019 then for defense we have growth in base defense spending that's based on last year's house passed budget, 5% growth, 2020, 2021 and continued growth through the rest of the window. nondefense discretionary cap steel and reverts to the vca 2020 and 2021 then freezes. in terms of your question, the budget function 930 works out the math between the difference of the policies -- between the rest of the discretionary budget functions in the budget resolution and the amounts needed to hit the overall discretionary targets in the budget. >> but you're
the projection is that over ten years that would be improper payments of $1.7 trillion over ten years. the policy goal in the last five years of the budget, eliminate half of improper payments and that leads to the number. >> thank you. on the governmentwide savings discretionary line item, this shows increases in outlays for 2019 through 2021 but then budget authority reductions in the same years. so what assumptions account for those patterns? >> the tsh the overall policy in...
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the projection is that over the ten years that would be improper payments of $1.7 trillion over ten years. the policy goal of the budget in the last five years of the budget is to eliminate half of improper payments and that leads to the number. on the government wide discretionary item. this shows increases in outlays through 2021. but the budget at the ready reductions in the same years. what assumptions account for those patterns. in terms of discretionary spending the overall budget is to be there for 2019. and then for defense we have growth and base defense spending. nondefense discretionary spending and then it revertss to the 2021 freezes. in terms of your question the budget function 930 works out the math. between the rest of the discretionary budget functions. and the amounts needed. but you are assuming 5% growth. for base defense spending it would grow by 5% and 2020 and 2021. i have a question about the special discretionary categories. and do they get cap adjustments or they just assumed based on that. >> the budget would provide those.>> for reconciliation i will start on
the projection is that over the ten years that would be improper payments of $1.7 trillion over ten years. the policy goal of the budget in the last five years of the budget is to eliminate half of improper payments and that leads to the number. on the government wide discretionary item. this shows increases in outlays through 2021. but the budget at the ready reductions in the same years. what assumptions account for those patterns. in terms of discretionary spending the overall budget is to...
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when mary had ten days a dies in seventeen eighteen frederick lights. i waged war against her but i was never hurt and. frederick himself dies in seventeen eighty six lonely but with his goal intact. he leaves behind two powers who will continue to fight on se on german soil. the end. oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh . ah for sick and lacking. more and more americans feel they're being marginalized. by these people who want to change that . the poor people's campaign will. win this movement for economic justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. stories that people of the world over information they provide the paintings they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. the news live from berlin aft
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the projection is over the ten years of the $1.7 trillion over ten years the budget is in the last five years to eliminate half of improper payments and that leads to the number. >> on the governmentwide savings discretionary line item this shows increases in outlays for 2019 through 2021, buthe t budget authority reductions in the same year. so what assumptions account for those patterns? >> the overall policy in the budget in terms of discretionary spending is to be at the cap for 2019 and then for defense, we have growth in the base defense spending that's based on last years house passed budget 2021 and then continued growth through the rest of the window. nondefense discretionary and then reverts to the 2021 freezes, so in terms of your question, the budget function 930 works out the math between the difference the policies and the rest of the discretionary budget function in the budget resolution and the amount needed to get the overall discretionary targets in the budget. >> but you are assuming 5% growth. >> for the base defense spending. >> for the base defense spending, spendi
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it's the fault of the people that preceded me. >> ten out of ten, the president said. and part of president trump's tough talk was based in the promise that it would lead to result, but so far he's leaving this very important meeting in canada without any substantiative changes to these big trade deals and this tariff conversations. nothing has changed as of yet and also the very real threat that the u.s. is on the verge of a trade war with some of its most important and reliable partners in the global community. fred? >> ryan nobles, thanks so much. the president is now turning his focus to his highly anticipated sit-down with kim jong-un in north korea, on his way to singapore where the summit is scheduled to take place on tuesday. let's go to cnn's ivan watson, who joins us live from singapore. what is happening? last-minute security preparations? >> well, certainly. singapore have mobilized thousands of security officers here to protect not only president trump, but also the north korean leader, kim jong-un, who will be making, we believe, one of his longest overse
it's the fault of the people that preceded me. >> ten out of ten, the president said. and part of president trump's tough talk was based in the promise that it would lead to result, but so far he's leaving this very important meeting in canada without any substantiative changes to these big trade deals and this tariff conversations. nothing has changed as of yet and also the very real threat that the u.s. is on the verge of a trade war with some of its most important and reliable partners...
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to 3% on the ten-year treasury in the united states, a 3% ten-year treasury is, in my 38 years in the investment business, an extremely low rate. it's only been like that the last five, eight years all the other time before that, i think the historical average is 5.5%. these companies are looking at the rate at which they're borrowing money, and they kind of know in their gut that in five, six years they're glad they borrowed the money now to buy productive assets. the second thing is the low rates also work as a -- it ruins some of your moat around your business, because capital is so cheap, that anyone who wants to come in and compete with you can get access to cheap capital. that's what high pe ratios on stocks like tesla and netflix are. that's cheap capital so it's a weird dynamic. people are bidding up assets because of low rates, borrowing money because they don't think they'll get to borrow it it's a bit of a toxic mix. from a historical standpoint you know things will change. if rates go higher later, that stuff will slow down dramatically you know, i'm reminded, using discov
to 3% on the ten-year treasury in the united states, a 3% ten-year treasury is, in my 38 years in the investment business, an extremely low rate. it's only been like that the last five, eight years all the other time before that, i think the historical average is 5.5%. these companies are looking at the rate at which they're borrowing money, and they kind of know in their gut that in five, six years they're glad they borrowed the money now to buy productive assets. the second thing is the low...
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when mary had ten days a dies in seventeen eighteen frederick lights. i waged war against her but i was never her and. my frederick himself dies in seventeen eighty six lonely but with his goal intact. he leaves behind two cowards who will continue to fight for honestly on john. and so on. lies at the heart of a former investor in region which means it is difficult for the city as a tourist destination to compete against other places that have to merge tells us castles or palaces in a city like s. and you have to know what you're looking for before you can discover the real gems on offer. the pretty face up to the german must have felt. thirty minutes on. earth a home worth saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas be in by a series of global three thousand on d. w. and online. singapore has set the stage for the historic meeting between u.s. president trump and north korea's dictator kim jong il but can the jews strike a de
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when mary had ten days or dies in seventeen eighteen fredrick lights. i waged war against her but i was never her and. the end. frederick himself dies in seventeen eighty six lonely that with his goal intact. he leaves behind two powers who will continue to fight for primacy on john. and so on. that. sixty five years of the doubling of the celebration of the regulations from the guest of honor chancellor angela merkel points bundles argonauts the dutch of a light enough votes to shift this to be a field does not get him down because i'm going to think it will and it helps me from the look on starting. from the film to the present to the sixty five years later bella has witnessed developments in germany and europe fifteen minutes long d w. play your max highlights. just play. the exits region johnson never gets enough last. line stomach hurt the highlights the lights the blades. global inequality. what quality mean in a global connected well. when difference in economic disadvantage is. simplicity is running. close to the media. join the discussion and h
when mary had ten days or dies in seventeen eighteen fredrick lights. i waged war against her but i was never her and. the end. frederick himself dies in seventeen eighty six lonely that with his goal intact. he leaves behind two powers who will continue to fight for primacy on john. and so on. that. sixty five years of the doubling of the celebration of the regulations from the guest of honor chancellor angela merkel points bundles argonauts the dutch of a light enough votes to shift this to...
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a busy few ten days.ny staging a fightback just to stay and as we speak, germany staging a fightbackjust to stay in this yea r‘s world fightbackjust to stay in this year's world cup. the defending champions were second best throughout the first half and fell behind sweden after a surprise gold by —— behind sweden after a surprise gold by——a behind sweden after a surprise gold by —— a surprise gold. but after the break, germany level things up. the draw would just about keep them in the tournament but it would mean they need to win their last game and hope sweden lose to mexico. 0f course, this comes after mexico ‘s 2-1 course, this comes after mexico ‘s 2—1 victory course, this comes after mexico ‘s 2—1victory over south course, this comes after mexico ‘s 2—1 victory over south korea course, this comes after mexico ‘s 2—1victory over south korea earlier given them two wins out of two in group f. meanwhile, the england camp will have an quite impressed, i would say, with belgian‘s 5—2 demolition of tunisia
a busy few ten days.ny staging a fightback just to stay and as we speak, germany staging a fightbackjust to stay in this yea r‘s world fightbackjust to stay in this year's world cup. the defending champions were second best throughout the first half and fell behind sweden after a surprise gold by —— behind sweden after a surprise gold by——a behind sweden after a surprise gold by —— a surprise gold. but after the break, germany level things up. the draw would just about keep them...
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and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony strike ends and that we lost minutes my thanks to danny i'm the one touch on many times tony pulis from. the earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent lima who talk of who is at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city asked her how fans were reacting to the last minute. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely the energy levels kept switching from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional rollercoaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the part
and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony strike ends and that we lost minutes my thanks to danny i'm the one touch on many times tony pulis from. the earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent lima who talk of who is at the berlin fans...
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at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the news. thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean and are vulnerable to exportation and abuse. but there are rarely consequences for those that cause them harm. this programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says she was beaten and her hands were burned. this 16—year—old boy died allegedly after being assaulted again and again. their horrific stories highlight the plight of some children working as servants in the homes of the rich and powerful in pakistan. but their desperately poor families often choose not to pursue the cases... ..meaning those accused of abuse regularly go unpunished. wherever you go in pakistan, you can see young children working to support their families. but others are less visible, working behind closed doors in upmarket neighbourhoods. tens of thousands of children are sent by their impoverished families to work as domestic servants in homes across
at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the news. thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean and are vulnerable to exportation and abuse. but there are rarely consequences for those that cause them harm. this programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says she was beaten and her hands were burned. this 16—year—old boy died allegedly after being assaulted again and...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall, the headlines at ten.jor differences on trade. no tariffs, no barriers, that's the way it should be — and no subsidies. mr trump is heading to singapore for a landmark meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, on tuesday. awarding the chief executive of network rail a cbe is causing controversy following weeks of severe disruption to rail services. also this hour, a striking display at buckingham palace. thousands gather to watch the trooping the colour parade. the duke and duchess of sussex take their place for the first time with the queen on the balcony.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall, the headlines at ten.jor differences on trade. no tariffs, no barriers, that's the way it should be — and no subsidies. mr trump is heading to singapore for a landmark meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, on tuesday. awarding the chief executive of network rail a cbe is causing controversy following weeks of severe disruption to rail services. also this hour, a striking display at buckingham palace. thousands gather to watch the trooping...
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when mary had ten days or dies in seventeen eighteen frederick writes. i waged war against her but i was never her and. the end frederick himself dies in seventeen eighty six lonely but with his goal intact. the heir leaves behind two powers who will continue to fight honestly on john. and so on. oh oh . entered the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along its border with gaza but what's really the role of hamas in the bloodshed my guess is a song bomb down a senior member of hamas is proving all that. the move deliberately provoke israel with no school to school for the safety of its citizens conflicts so for thirty minutes w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia series for. d w dot com africa on the move. certainly facing the most highly cont
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requires a ten year prison sentence for pulling out a gun and a twenty year sentence for firing a gun and a life sentence for shooting or killing someone if done during the commission of a crime. why do you think minimum mandatory why do you think that words mental mandatories makes a difference for several reasons one if you commit a crime and if you're convicted you're absolutely going to prison for this man of time you can't get one lenient judge to send you to the less time in prison you can't get a nother judge to sentence you to more time in prison a whole goal is to reduce gun cry and now we've got a few people saying well this is that unfair but i can show you another group on the other side whose child has just shot in a drive by saying yes let's keep the ten twenty life and go find that person that shot my child playing in the front yard in the drive by that's what we can't forget the victims. it's interesting to hear the narrative refrain from the law enforcement perspective and it just shows there's no easy answers he made a very compelling case for the role of mandatory m
requires a ten year prison sentence for pulling out a gun and a twenty year sentence for firing a gun and a life sentence for shooting or killing someone if done during the commission of a crime. why do you think minimum mandatory why do you think that words mental mandatories makes a difference for several reasons one if you commit a crime and if you're convicted you're absolutely going to prison for this man of time you can't get one lenient judge to send you to the less time in prison you...
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during eight of those ten years, our parties controlled the house. and this government cannot spend a dollar unless the house says it can. every year, we have been told, well, the budget is aspirational, it's vision ary, and told us that the mandatory spending by statute beyond our control. these are lies. they are lies we tell ourselves as excuse for avoiding the tough decisions that are getting tougher every year we delay make willing them. the budget is not a wish list. it is the most powerful operational fiscal control that we have on federal spending. the budget committee is supposed to set limits on discretionary and mandatory spending. these limits are real and they are enforceable. the appropriations committee cannot exceed the limits we set on the discretionary side. and the limits we set on the mandatory side are supposed to be written into the reconciliation instructions that authorizing committees are then required to meet. if they don't meet them, the budget committee itself can make those changes. either way, we are responsible for prod
during eight of those ten years, our parties controlled the house. and this government cannot spend a dollar unless the house says it can. every year, we have been told, well, the budget is aspirational, it's vision ary, and told us that the mandatory spending by statute beyond our control. these are lies. they are lies we tell ourselves as excuse for avoiding the tough decisions that are getting tougher every year we delay make willing them. the budget is not a wish list. it is the most...
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number ten the united states of america the only western nation to make the top ten and the first time the u.s. is ranked in the top ten at number nine is africa's most populous country nigeria the eighth the most dangerous place for women of the world is the war torn country of yemen with twenty two million people on the brink of starvation number seven is the democratic republic of congo with women facing machete attacks gang rape and some of the worst sexual abuse ever number six is pakistan due mostly to the lack of economic resources in the prevalence of honor killings number five is the photo progressive or aggressive regime of saudi arabia number four is somalia with syria coming in third and afghanistan and second india came in as the most dangerous place for women in the world. they were asked to base this on six categories health care discrimination cultural traditions sexual violence non-sexual violence and human trafficking first health care this includes not only access to it but education awareness of health related issues this survey found that afghanistan the second mos
number ten the united states of america the only western nation to make the top ten and the first time the u.s. is ranked in the top ten at number nine is africa's most populous country nigeria the eighth the most dangerous place for women of the world is the war torn country of yemen with twenty two million people on the brink of starvation number seven is the democratic republic of congo with women facing machete attacks gang rape and some of the worst sexual abuse ever number six is pakistan...
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a ten to idea. is that the first thing it defies description we're hoping because i think if if things can become surprise we call it controls the march is also so homemade efforts and some definitely too young to vote to belong to a women together doing something together. and try to do something with my daughter. to take. the women marching who have come from all over england and the band as they've made highlight a whole range of issues but what they're all doing is looking back to the achievements of the suffragettes looking forward to a more equal future. and they're hoping the younger generations will be as bold as those who came before them. turkey is a life with the sound the music they stumble music festival is hosting around five hundred artists including young classical musicians who are often forced abroad because of a lack of financial support from the government saying i'm got reports. as well as some of the world's most renowned classical musicians young talent is taking to the stage
a ten to idea. is that the first thing it defies description we're hoping because i think if if things can become surprise we call it controls the march is also so homemade efforts and some definitely too young to vote to belong to a women together doing something together. and try to do something with my daughter. to take. the women marching who have come from all over england and the band as they've made highlight a whole range of issues but what they're all doing is looking back to the...
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top us think of this story it's it's ten ten. wow. so this is the explosive yes it's basically a wearable robot. research and development from new medicines is costly and time consuming and almost always profit driven so where disease affects only the poor that market is neglected meaning no new medicines. is one such neglected tropical disease it's the world's second largest processor killer off to malaria killing forty thousand people every year but has had no new drugs developed for decades i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bites of infected sounds like. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and the internalised by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the loss infecting other faggots it excels the parasites that moves through the lymphatic and vascu
top us think of this story it's it's ten ten. wow. so this is the explosive yes it's basically a wearable robot. research and development from new medicines is costly and time consuming and almost always profit driven so where disease affects only the poor that market is neglected meaning no new medicines. is one such neglected tropical disease it's the world's second largest processor killer off to malaria killing forty thousand people every year but has had no new drugs developed for decades...
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marry at ten days out also need soldier as her own and those of her allies. to force another prussians have been victorious in the up truck your majesty. and our troops before they retreated to the council it was the prussians are outside the city with mortars and cannons. marty had ten days there is also the queen of bohemia will she lose it to frederick like she did sign ancient. evidence after he once divorces to give up we have to avoid that at all costs and costs. profit on also if you're not just amazed it. is what you suggest general. fresh troops are on their way in just a few days' march away this is a really good time this national. good all available troops must be sent in as reinforcements to them and. send messages. we must defend probably get old cause as you wish your majesty. off to several battles without a clear winner a decisive battle is about to take place man only ten now and then this new team. for the first time frederick addresses his generals in germany. when i am gentleman i've summoned you here to thank you for your loyal services
marry at ten days out also need soldier as her own and those of her allies. to force another prussians have been victorious in the up truck your majesty. and our troops before they retreated to the council it was the prussians are outside the city with mortars and cannons. marty had ten days there is also the queen of bohemia will she lose it to frederick like she did sign ancient. evidence after he once divorces to give up we have to avoid that at all costs and costs. profit on also if you're...
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channel i'm telling this to you but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for health a going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society zero say la pook on this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded and we don't have enough staff and we have more than one hundred twenty radicalized inmates here so you can imagine i difficult it is for a prison supervised to handle this the forty alleged radicalized inmates who will soon get out of jail will likely find themselves on a counterterrorism. watchlist and listed already run into the tens of thousands four thousand of whom are considered dangerous tragically even those on the watch list often slip through the fingers of security services. the french authorities say they have to do more to properly monitor for me inmates and with france having suffered so much through ter
channel i'm telling this to you but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for health a going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society zero say la pook on this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded and we don't have enough...
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assault on the who with the rebel held port city of what data regional rivalries do not matter for tens of thousands like the up to family their father ahmed is only worried about how to keep his six kids alive ahmed hasn't let them go to school since the worst outbreaks of defeat in color were recorded in the world hit his city the u.n. says hold data has the largest number of sick people in yemen with more than seventy percent of its population specially children at risk of malnutrition learn what i know in case any of my children get sick they would have to stay here at home so i managed to borrow some money because i have almost nothing and the situation is difficult and life is not proper. home for the of the family is a shanty made from sheets of corrugated iron and straw covered with plastic tarps and worn out blankets this is jewish and in the port city has gone from bad to worse since the start of the power struggle between the saudi backed and internationally recognized government and the iran back to the rebels. the who these took the capital of sanaa in two thousand and four
assault on the who with the rebel held port city of what data regional rivalries do not matter for tens of thousands like the up to family their father ahmed is only worried about how to keep his six kids alive ahmed hasn't let them go to school since the worst outbreaks of defeat in color were recorded in the world hit his city the u.n. says hold data has the largest number of sick people in yemen with more than seventy percent of its population specially children at risk of malnutrition learn...
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and send the next set back bang job or ten was sent off in showing the second set no come on we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony's strike ends and very last minute so you don't sit down and see what comes the john and time tony pulls from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city i asked her how the fans were reacting to the last minute victory . yeah joy from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional roller coaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the party has just started and earlier you've been talking to fans about germany's world cup performances what do they make of the termi
and send the next set back bang job or ten was sent off in showing the second set no come on we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony's strike ends and very last minute so you don't sit down and see what comes the john and time tony pulls from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fans out in the...
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well since twenty ten greece has received loans from the e.c.b. the e.u. and the i.m.f. worth two hundred fifty six billion euros will it ever be paid back in full and should it i'm now joined by a man who in the minds of many rightly or wrongly is the face of that huge pile of debt for others he's a hero standing up against the establishment yanis varoufakis is the greek finance minister was the greek finance minister for six very turbulent months in twenty fifteen and joins us now from munich thank you very much mr fox's welcome to our program my first question will greece ever pay back their quarter of a trillion euros and should it. when you go bankrupt there's no way you can escape your bankruptcy and repay your loans on the basis of more loans that come with strings attached trink your capacity to do to make an income so it's not a question of morality it's not a question a question whether you should know you shouldn't let us not forget that the only reason why capitalism grew wings and flew up and soared into the skies of the nineteenth century was because reintr
well since twenty ten greece has received loans from the e.c.b. the e.u. and the i.m.f. worth two hundred fifty six billion euros will it ever be paid back in full and should it i'm now joined by a man who in the minds of many rightly or wrongly is the face of that huge pile of debt for others he's a hero standing up against the establishment yanis varoufakis is the greek finance minister was the greek finance minister for six very turbulent months in twenty fifteen and joins us now from munich...
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it is getting better from ten centimeter to say when five and up to now. is completely we have about three centimeter for a year. in bangkok for our water pumping is limited so the factory is fairly near the shoreline and due to the pumping because at that area is needed as a sub site ok creating the you know the intrusion are the sea water in. the sea level rises the coastal lands of bangkok are sinking the waters of encroached by five kilometers in twenty years no one imagined a city could sink at such a wrecked sections of the coastline of bangkok have disappeared. into the tiny capital the only city threatened or is it just one among many others. if we go around the world we see that really. this is mainly an issue in asian cities bangkok is maybe a classical example where the center of the city has sunk two or three meters in the twentieth century making it much more prone to flooding tokyo has sunk up to four meters in the twentieth century but the entire city but the bit of the city built on the delta around the port is gone then up to four meters a
it is getting better from ten centimeter to say when five and up to now. is completely we have about three centimeter for a year. in bangkok for our water pumping is limited so the factory is fairly near the shoreline and due to the pumping because at that area is needed as a sub site ok creating the you know the intrusion are the sea water in. the sea level rises the coastal lands of bangkok are sinking the waters of encroached by five kilometers in twenty years no one imagined a city could...
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finding anyone else alive after last sunday's eruption killed at least one hundred ten people mariano sanchez reports from inside the disaster zone. i. said this is one of more than one hundred thick tims of the eruption. of boiling ash walks in fields were blown nearly two kilometers into the sky much of it landed a serious bill each she and many others didn't have time to escape the barrier about zero point two sons and two grandchildren died with her. in total eleven family members died sissy's may get to see her brother in law her body was one of the last to be recovered. it was the most of medical clinic irruption weatherman in decades nearly two hundred people remain missing more than twelve thousand others lost their homes. twenty one year old madeline the letter king and her two children are adjusting to their new life in a shelter they flagged down a passing car and flew a blue leaving everything behind our door your valuable both of my children cried in fear and i begged god to save them so many children have died survivors are being helped by teams of social workers and vol
finding anyone else alive after last sunday's eruption killed at least one hundred ten people mariano sanchez reports from inside the disaster zone. i. said this is one of more than one hundred thick tims of the eruption. of boiling ash walks in fields were blown nearly two kilometers into the sky much of it landed a serious bill each she and many others didn't have time to escape the barrier about zero point two sons and two grandchildren died with her. in total eleven family members died...
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large organs may consist of more than ten thousand parts that's more than ten thousand different sounds. overbuilding is a complex craft that requires money patience and passion. is help for actual families that salazar i was a volunteer here during a gap year and i just couldn't get enough of this horrible. tear gas has been building organs for fifty one years and plan to retire soon he's convinced that. no machine can entirely replace his craftsmanship part of always as if organ building is a wonderful profession there's so much for writing every project is different and when you're finished with it and you see it or it's never boring it's great. do it all over again reform or. the most complicated component is the council which controls the organ it consists of many tiny mechanical parts with a connection to the parts every organ has to be carefully planned down to the last detail. the sunan five law the great thing about pipe organs is that each organ is built individually to match the space and the surroundings and the language of the people who live there healthy the book of the m
large organs may consist of more than ten thousand parts that's more than ten thousand different sounds. overbuilding is a complex craft that requires money patience and passion. is help for actual families that salazar i was a volunteer here during a gap year and i just couldn't get enough of this horrible. tear gas has been building organs for fifty one years and plan to retire soon he's convinced that. no machine can entirely replace his craftsmanship part of always as if organ building is a...
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what does losing all this mean from our ten days out. she knows that she contacts at this brazen theft by the naval man as she calls him. but who can help. the area she said because i have this task and i'll do everything to fulfill it she saw a solution in hungary gandhi now speaking in marietta days ago wants the hung gary and to help after all she wears that crown she wants money and troops holding her son and how she hopes to soften hung garion hearts what was she said let's wait and see time is of the essence but hide from us abandoned by everyone we take refuge in the long standing virtue of the magyars down gun you are tired we entrust our selves and our children to your loyalty and on second down. in the second act you must not hesitate in this time of current danger to pick up the sword strike if you fear and fend off enemies and the enemies of the empire should find its a look today. i am awesome will appeals to on a. motivate the hunt gary and alice stop chrissy. say yes. and in return they're given more rights. to the infidel
what does losing all this mean from our ten days out. she knows that she contacts at this brazen theft by the naval man as she calls him. but who can help. the area she said because i have this task and i'll do everything to fulfill it she saw a solution in hungary gandhi now speaking in marietta days ago wants the hung gary and to help after all she wears that crown she wants money and troops holding her son and how she hopes to soften hung garion hearts what was she said let's wait and see...
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(lawrence)tease the ten at ten (pam) more on a big story we are following... outside of a detention facility for the youngest immigrant children being held without their parents in a u-s city. cameras were not allowed inside. this is in the tiny texas town of combes ... about 20- miles from the u.s- mexico border. from outside, these black strollers and a small, outdoor playground are the only signs that some 60- children, ranging in age from infants to ten- years old are housed inside. the c-e-o of southwest keys , the company that operates this center and others... offered his own description. (juan sanchez/ ceo of southwest key)i want to make very very clear that this is not a detention center, we have a license from the state of texas to run a child care facility and what we run is a child care facility. (pam) now that president trump signed an executive order aimed at detaining families together, one texas attorney estimates, it will take about two- months to actually reunite families. (pam) new at ten: a republican congressional candidate in new york is
(lawrence)tease the ten at ten (pam) more on a big story we are following... outside of a detention facility for the youngest immigrant children being held without their parents in a u-s city. cameras were not allowed inside. this is in the tiny texas town of combes ... about 20- miles from the u.s- mexico border. from outside, these black strollers and a small, outdoor playground are the only signs that some 60- children, ranging in age from infants to ten- years old are housed inside. the...
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ten—year—old tayyaba is learning to be a child again. he is very fat... (laughs). of miles away from her family, in the home of a judge and his wife in the capital islamabad. these pictures of her taken in late 2016 caused outrage on social media. tayyaba is currently being looked after at a children's home run by a charity. sitting with her best friend and her carers, she agreed to talk to us. the couple employing her have denied mistreating tayyaba. but she told me she was beaten by the wife just for losing a broom. the children here are divided into houses, each with a specific carer, or mother, to look after them. azmat has been helping tayya ba recover from her ordeal. tayyaba's best friend in the home is another former child maid, fatimah. slightly older and more confident, she has taken tayyaba under her wing. tayyaba grew up in a small village about 200 miles south of islamabad. i went to meet her father to find out why the ten—year—old had to leave home to go and work for a judge and his wife. children aren't legally allowed to work in most businesses in p
ten—year—old tayyaba is learning to be a child again. he is very fat... (laughs). of miles away from her family, in the home of a judge and his wife in the capital islamabad. these pictures of her taken in late 2016 caused outrage on social media. tayyaba is currently being looked after at a children's home run by a charity. sitting with her best friend and her carers, she agreed to talk to us. the couple employing her have denied mistreating tayyaba. but she told me she was beaten by the...
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so after ten yea rs ambition to do so. so after ten years farming i invested in 0ritain.r me, because as a farmer i understand the effort people go to to produce good quality product, and it seemed natural to invest in something that will protect those brands. so it helps the producer as well as the consumer. so how does it work? how does your company look at where all of these products are sourced and trace the food chain back? at 0ritain, what we do as we have taken forensic science, science used to prove where drugs come from, their origins, so we have taken forensic chemistry and applied it to food. we have done that because of the massive problem of food fraud for the united nations, it is up to $50 billion a year lost through food fraud. so we measure the products' naturally occurring properties, what is intrinsic within the product, and unlock the code through some quite congregated statistical algorithms, and that links it back to where it was grown. we are what we eat, we all have a fingerprint of where we are and the food we eat. why'd you think there is so much
so after ten yea rs ambition to do so. so after ten years farming i invested in 0ritain.r me, because as a farmer i understand the effort people go to to produce good quality product, and it seemed natural to invest in something that will protect those brands. so it helps the producer as well as the consumer. so how does it work? how does your company look at where all of these products are sourced and trace the food chain back? at 0ritain, what we do as we have taken forensic science, science...
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of what they're assuming in the study when they're putting down five or ten percent they're going to go on thirty years yes you know ok and there were a lot of new housing starts a five percent increase in the u.s. in may what do you make of that. well i just think that builders are getting a little bit more money now so when you build a custom home it could be two things if you build a custom home you're going to secure the financing yourself as an owner if a builder builds a spec home he's going to be taking out the bank loan either way the banks if they can ease up and have more money accessible to both builders and clients are going to see a bigger uptick in the building market that makes a lot of sense i guess now i'm going to ask you one you may not know i know you want to commodities expert give but given the sort of tit for tat trade war out there and construction of homes must be impacted by higher input so in commodities not long ago we talked about the high price a copper on the show but how about things like lumber and other things used in construction are we seeing any i
of what they're assuming in the study when they're putting down five or ten percent they're going to go on thirty years yes you know ok and there were a lot of new housing starts a five percent increase in the u.s. in may what do you make of that. well i just think that builders are getting a little bit more money now so when you build a custom home it could be two things if you build a custom home you're going to secure the financing yourself as an owner if a builder builds a spec home he's...
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out of ten risk. if any consideration, was given to the advice that the ministry of defence has received on the financial health of the company? now we know that capita has a record of poor performance delivering mod contracts, they were stripped of the defence of state contract and the less said about their army recruitment contract, the better. but in spite of this, the government has knowingly chosen to give capita another contract. the deal was announced, capita's chief executive was appearing before the public accounts committee to answer questions over it's delivery of services to the nhs. so can the minister explain why the government failed to privatise these services, when not even the us department of defence do? and how can a company with such obvious shortcomings, how can they be seen to be the best option to deliver this contract? mr speaker, i can only repeat what ijust said earlier. there was a robust process, bidding process, that was went through, it was deemed that capita offered the
out of ten risk. if any consideration, was given to the advice that the ministry of defence has received on the financial health of the company? now we know that capita has a record of poor performance delivering mod contracts, they were stripped of the defence of state contract and the less said about their army recruitment contract, the better. but in spite of this, the government has knowingly chosen to give capita another contract. the deal was announced, capita's chief executive was...
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good morning says ten ten in the morning here in moscow this monday the fourth of june my name's kevin zero in here with the latest half full it in from r.t. h.q. starting with this the cambridge analytic company at the center of that scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in european parliament later today but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenfeld has published leaked documents from cambridge analytic his parent company they allegedly reveal that it's been collecting data for private military contractors in yemen don't quarter explains more this morning. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for financial gain and influence cambridge and a little it's actually a data analytics company dedicated to one thing figuring out how to manipulate you at all costs this shadowy consulting firm right surreptitiously gained access to personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users weaponized personal data you have to look at cambridge analy
good morning says ten ten in the morning here in moscow this monday the fourth of june my name's kevin zero in here with the latest half full it in from r.t. h.q. starting with this the cambridge analytic company at the center of that scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in european parliament later today but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenfeld has published leaked documents from cambridge analytic his parent...
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the numbers you are talking about, tens and tens of thousands of people needing to be processed, howt departments —— coping with this increase? it is panic here in washington. no one expect it the zero tolerance policy to have these results and, really, the consequence of this is ricocheting through out government, this is an election year, this could be a deciding factor for the party trying to hold onto its majority. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... the ban on women driving has been lifted in saudi arabia, but what other obstacles they face? this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: president mnangagwa of zimbabwe has described a blast at an election rally where he'd been speaking as an assassination attempt. a grenade blast has injured scores of people at a huge rally in ethiopia attended by the country's new prime minister. it's day ten of the world cup in russia — and germany has just made a stunning comeback with a last minute goal to beat sweden. earlier, mexico came out on top over south korea, while belgium had a decisive win against tunisia. the bb
the numbers you are talking about, tens and tens of thousands of people needing to be processed, howt departments —— coping with this increase? it is panic here in washington. no one expect it the zero tolerance policy to have these results and, really, the consequence of this is ricocheting through out government, this is an election year, this could be a deciding factor for the party trying to hold onto its majority. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... the ban on women...
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reaction here on wall street good chips losing by more than three hundred points nine out of the past ten trading days actually blue chips lost value and especially technology shares gutted hard here at the beginning of the new week well despite strong opposition from investors and from abroad it seems approval of trump's economic policies at home is grow. well actually donald trump for his economic policy receive the highest approval rate since he started office and if you're a look at the poll that was published by the n.b.c. fifty four percent of the participants said the economy isn't good or even excellent shape the highest reading that we've got on this poll it's insisted about ten years ago for example the unemployment rate is almost at the lowest level in almost fifty years the consumer sentiment remains on an elevated basis then when it comes to the u.s. economy most americans seem to be unhappy with the current administration it seems trumps tough stance on trade and economic policies and pressing americans thank you very much for that. and those trade war fears have affected in
reaction here on wall street good chips losing by more than three hundred points nine out of the past ten trading days actually blue chips lost value and especially technology shares gutted hard here at the beginning of the new week well despite strong opposition from investors and from abroad it seems approval of trump's economic policies at home is grow. well actually donald trump for his economic policy receive the highest approval rate since he started office and if you're a look at the...
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more than one hundred ten people have been killed since mid april. puerto rico's health department is being sued over its refusal to release starter on the number of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed have held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university which puts the number of more than four thousand six hundred the government is being accused of a lack of transparency by not properly classifying overall deaths. here. i'm here to pay homage to all these victims that the government in their negligence didn't want to care and there is still more because as i understand it many of them were cremated and there are no records for them here or the families who were brought with them a pair of shoes worn by their loved ones to remember them tens of thousands of story can flood to florida after the hurricane but a month hundreds of evacuees are still living in hotels relying on government aid which w
more than one hundred ten people have been killed since mid april. puerto rico's health department is being sued over its refusal to release starter on the number of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed have held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university which puts the number of more than four thousand six hundred the government is being...
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seventy thousand better lives today and roughly ten minutes which is also under the control of. the group now. with production capacity over around two hundred twenty thousand. today according to local folks in the area their number of casualties has mounted to eight dad people including twenty six fighters the majority of them belong to forces and. two civilians two good from one family they were posted by. yesterday and now that the patrol the incident is gone. those are drawn and that's by the way remember the bits with the impotent divided. one one which million president of the national accord government and the full multitude impotent god is. and it's him a good song. and the area. petunia but that is because the leader. has been. calling on the international community on the right to groups on that you want on the united nations opposed to bush in libya to come to the end. and say cold war crimes committed by have to live. in the now. yes city that around one hundred sixty kilometers. from the. coast is. to launch a new offensive to recapture the two minutes. and was not
seventy thousand better lives today and roughly ten minutes which is also under the control of. the group now. with production capacity over around two hundred twenty thousand. today according to local folks in the area their number of casualties has mounted to eight dad people including twenty six fighters the majority of them belong to forces and. two civilians two good from one family they were posted by. yesterday and now that the patrol the incident is gone. those are drawn and that's by...
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ten-year yield, spread -- >> the ten-year. i didn't look at the spread. you have to look at the spread because that's critically important for the earnings >> yeah. >> but in terms of the correlation, with the ten-year, banks used to trade in fundamentals then you see in around 2011 that that broke apart so the spread between the ten-year and banks has never been wider and to me, that's a function of what also happened in 2011 which quantities taser trading, relative ral trading which is controlling a lot of what we do. and particularly the banks, given the liquidity there. so, you're fighting a couple of different forces here. >> there's something else that went on in 2011 and has persisted to this day. >> absolutely. >> which has preceded 2011, banks that used to be valued on price to book that metric got thrown out for a very good reason people didn't trust the assets that were on the book. okay, that's fine. but again, we're ten years downstream of the financial values i might think that ccar is goofy at this point as do other regulations the banks to
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it will fluctuate depend on what the ten year will do the ten year will go up, because of what's going the economy and it would take the whole show to explain. they're moving higher again and should be back at the levels we saw in april if the yield goes over three. >> and many of the hottest areas of the markets, you have talked about how there's no inventory you can't sell a home unless there's a home to sell mortgage rates are on the rise we have seen in certain blue states like maryland, new jersey, you cannot deduct all your property taxes and change your mortgage interest is this a triple whammy on the downside for housing >> it's triple in certain states, double in the others the problem is affordability the gains in the prices are widening so you're seeing them move higher faster and that's because of the very, very lean supply a house across the street from me put up an open house sale on it and then two days later it sold you're seeing such lean supply across the nation. that means that prices are higher. >> should have priced it higher. >> do you think? >> priced to move. we
it will fluctuate depend on what the ten year will do the ten year will go up, because of what's going the economy and it would take the whole show to explain. they're moving higher again and should be back at the levels we saw in april if the yield goes over three. >> and many of the hottest areas of the markets, you have talked about how there's no inventory you can't sell a home unless there's a home to sell mortgage rates are on the rise we have seen in certain blue states like...
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massive eruption rescuers say there's now little hope of finding anyone else alive at least one hundred ten people were killed in a further two hundred a missing miners sanchez has more from in guatemala. were in front of the morgue here in this we were family members here are waiting to hear news from the remains of their loved ones they are some of them have been here since monday a woman telling us she lost sixteen family members she has been able to recognize six but she still has ten more to go so it's a very difficult and sad process for these people now they say that no one from the government and no government agency has come here and tell them that they will be held to receive any help these of course are very poor people who have lost their loved ones who have lost their homes and their farms but they do want the government to help them they say that after a few days everyone will forget them of course the most important thing for them right now is to be able to find their missing family members and to and to be able to bury them for a time for a short break here and when we come
massive eruption rescuers say there's now little hope of finding anyone else alive at least one hundred ten people were killed in a further two hundred a missing miners sanchez has more from in guatemala. were in front of the morgue here in this we were family members here are waiting to hear news from the remains of their loved ones they are some of them have been here since monday a woman telling us she lost sixteen family members she has been able to recognize six but she still has ten more...
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imposed duties of ten percent on steel and twenty five percent on aluminum from europe europe has now retaliated with tariffs designed to target u.s. states that mainly vote republican it's a strategy designed to hit the u.s. president's support base the raft of new duties on emblematic american exports like harley-davidson motorcycles and whiskey will effect states like wisconsin missouri and pennsylvania as well as the whiskey heartland in the south kentucky and tennessee. president donald trump has hinted at the possibility of further sanctions directed at europe this time affecting cars that would be a massive blow to big producers like germany but for now it's difficult to tell where the tit for tat measures will lead and as of the relationship between the u.s. and the european union continues to deteriorate it won't just be whiskey lovers who are affected yes commerce secretary wilbur ross spoke out against what he calls unjustified price rises and the metal industry and he says some in the markets are unfairly claiming on to inventory there is more. the price of steel in for a
imposed duties of ten percent on steel and twenty five percent on aluminum from europe europe has now retaliated with tariffs designed to target u.s. states that mainly vote republican it's a strategy designed to hit the u.s. president's support base the raft of new duties on emblematic american exports like harley-davidson motorcycles and whiskey will effect states like wisconsin missouri and pennsylvania as well as the whiskey heartland in the south kentucky and tennessee. president donald...
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i mean from twenty from two thousand want to twenty ten u.k. personnel participated in some three thousand interviews of detainees being held in united states facilities the u.k. personal made verbal threats there were more than two hundred cases where the u.k. personnel continue to supply questions to the intelligence services of a third party despite the fact that they knew or suspected that those detainees were being mistreated twenty eight cases of agreeing to rendition suggested by other agencies in some cases even agreeing to part finance that rendition on the republicans the conclusion it is difficult to comprehend how those at the top of the office did not recognize a pattern of mistreatment by the united states in our view the u.k. tolerated actions and took other actions that we regard as inexcusable and as far as the situation from twenty ten onwards the secretary has been little improvement since twenty seven two thousand and seven and there isn't a clear policy not even an agreement as to who is responsible for preventing u.k. comp
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her friend recorded the video as the ten-foot great white started swimming ten feet away from her.xi remained very calm. >> it wasn't interested in us in any threatening way. it wasn't following me. >> shark season runs from may through october when the sharks give birth and sightings start to increase. >>> jury ras kick world fallen kingdom bumped "incredibles 2" out of the top spot. it took in $150 million in ticket sales, back-to-back $100 million-plus openings. worldwide there's high demand. here are the top five after jurassic world, "incredibles 2" which set a hort >>> coming up the 7 things you need to know before you go. >> aif look at the toll plaza. not too beautiful thi weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> i 6:58. whether you're just joining us or heading out the door, here are the 7 things you need to know before you go. 8700 acres now burned in the pawnee fire. 3,000 residents of spring valley remain under mandatory evacuation. 12 homes have been destroyed. 600 threatened. >>>
her friend recorded the video as the ten-foot great white started swimming ten feet away from her.xi remained very calm. >> it wasn't interested in us in any threatening way. it wasn't following me. >> shark season runs from may through october when the sharks give birth and sightings start to increase. >>> jury ras kick world fallen kingdom bumped "incredibles 2" out of the top spot. it took in $150 million in ticket sales, back-to-back $100 million-plus...
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and it's looking at further sites that could hold tens of thousands more.lling to the us are claiming asylum. among them, families trying to escape poverty and violence in central america. but often they are deported. including this group who were sent back to guatemala. translation: i have eight children and i need to care for their well—being to move them forward. my goal was to give them an education. so they don't suffer like us. but it's these images, of children being held in cages, that will remain in many voters' minds. as america's borders continue to divide. chris buckler, bbc news, in washington. new evidence of the devastating effect of plastic pollution on wildlife has been recorded by the bbc. a team filming on a remote pacific island for a bbc one documentary, drowning in plastic, found seabirds starving to death, because their stomachs were full of discarded waste, with no room forfood. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. flying through the ocean in search of food, but these sea birds are all too often finding and eating pieces
and it's looking at further sites that could hold tens of thousands more.lling to the us are claiming asylum. among them, families trying to escape poverty and violence in central america. but often they are deported. including this group who were sent back to guatemala. translation: i have eight children and i need to care for their well—being to move them forward. my goal was to give them an education. so they don't suffer like us. but it's these images, of children being held in cages,...