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would love to see her get an award for the escape. dominic savages the right and for the escape. he escape. dominic savages the right and are touchy uk is what seemed to be a very everyday suburban housewife, a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is 0k, played by dominic cooper. it is a normal suburban life but on the inside, she is having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone knows that. i don't care about them. oil. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. don't care if they don't finish their dinner. don't care if they... oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are you talking about? stop it. but i make myself care, make myself do it. i make myself be funny... all right. ..and happy, silly... all right. like you. i think they hate me. shut up. i thi
would love to see her get an award for the escape. dominic savages the right and for the escape. he escape. dominic savages the right and are touchy uk is what seemed to be a very everyday suburban housewife, a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is 0k, played by dominic cooper. it is a normal suburban life but on the inside, she is having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits....
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a man to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt and lime juice into his. three days later the body of another slave to his name was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning bodies that also became a fundamental feature of the jamaican landscape right that is what plantation society is it's that smell it's that sound it's that fear and terror that's compelling people to work and to obey their masters there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on the plantation from the profits that that labor produced. but the plantation owners could not squander the slaves they had bought on credit the state had financed the shipment of slaves and wanted its return on investment. sixteen eighty five. in france the way the fou
a man to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt and lime juice into his. three days later the body of another slave to his name was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning...
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i would love to see her get an award for the escape. a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is ok—ish, played by dominic cooper. it's a normal suburban life but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone knows that. i don't care about them. oi. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. don't care if they don't finish their dinner. don't care if they... oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are you talking about? stop it. but i make myself care, make myself do it. i make myself be funny... all right. ..and happy, silly. .. all right. like you. i think they hate me. shut up. i think they can feel what's going on. all right, this has got to stop now. is it quite claustrophobic? claustroph
i would love to see her get an award for the escape. a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is ok—ish, played by dominic cooper. it's a normal suburban life but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone...
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abolished here in 1835, soldiers climbed the mountain to tell the maroons that they were free, but the escapedthat they were being recaptured and instead chose to jump off the mountain. why do you think this is so important to the identity of people from mauritius? because i guess it's a unique story. it's part of our story here in mauritius and it's one of the only places we know of that somehow the slaves resisted their masters, and for us, it's almost like a venerated mountain, a sacred mountain, not only for the descendants of a slave but for the mauritians as well. after slavery was abolished, the british brought in hundreds of thousands of so—called indentured labourers from india and china in what was known as the great experiment. today, port louis is the country's capital, with its colonial legacy and contemporary diversity everywhere to be seen. i'm about to get a personalised, unique tour of what this city and mauritius offers in terms of its diverse food and other wares as well. hi, how do you do? nice to meet you. hi. nice to meet you. so this is a food place here? yes. but you'd
abolished here in 1835, soldiers climbed the mountain to tell the maroons that they were free, but the escapedthat they were being recaptured and instead chose to jump off the mountain. why do you think this is so important to the identity of people from mauritius? because i guess it's a unique story. it's part of our story here in mauritius and it's one of the only places we know of that somehow the slaves resisted their masters, and for us, it's almost like a venerated mountain, a sacred...
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we may live hundreds of miles away from the fires ravaging northern california but there is no escaping the smoke heading in our direction. check this out. an astronaut aboard the international space station took some photos showing the fires and where the smoke is actually going. you could see the big ones out there. there is the mendocino complex fire burning north of the bay area. you have the carr fire burning up higher near redding. and then there is the ferguson fire over here by yosemite. >> you could take a closer look at fires. ranch and river fire together called the mendocino complex fire because as you could see they are burning so close together and their impacting more than just mendocino county. we have new evacuation orders for lake county and the fire expanded by 35,000 acres overnight and now the size of the city of san jose and it is only about a quarter contained. 41 homes have been destroyed in that fire. and the nearby river fire, another 9,000 remain threatened. >> we have a team of reporters ready to update on the we begin with melissa colorado who joins us live
we may live hundreds of miles away from the fires ravaging northern california but there is no escaping the smoke heading in our direction. check this out. an astronaut aboard the international space station took some photos showing the fires and where the smoke is actually going. you could see the big ones out there. there is the mendocino complex fire burning north of the bay area. you have the carr fire burning up higher near redding. and then there is the ferguson fire over here by...
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we had just taken off the plane fell john heilemann has more from mexico city it really was the great escape for those on board the plane that crashed just off the it had taken off when you see the pictures of the plane crash we flames coming out of it really is incredible that no one died on impact the plane was headed from the ground go sit in the north because three to the capital mexico city and there are around one hundred people on board now some of those after the crash were reportedly able to walk to the nearest motorway it was for help. then turned up and took people to nearby hospitals some of them suffering from burns others from other injuries now there's going to be really starting to be investigations about exactly what happened what we do know so far is that the plane was trying to take of quite bad weather but coupled with that is a sensation in minutes of relief over something that could have been a lot worse. social media giant facebook says it's discovered a coordinated campaign to influence the u.s. mid-term elections it's removed thirty two accounts and pages that it bel
we had just taken off the plane fell john heilemann has more from mexico city it really was the great escape for those on board the plane that crashed just off the it had taken off when you see the pictures of the plane crash we flames coming out of it really is incredible that no one died on impact the plane was headed from the ground go sit in the north because three to the capital mexico city and there are around one hundred people on board now some of those after the crash were reportedly...
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the desert. frantic passengers stepping over each other to escape the plane. ramin parson took the video. >> i was praying. jesus saved our lives. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergency escape chutes. >> the cabin started filling with black smoke. at that point what you wanted to do was try to find the nearest exit. >> reporter: also on the plane, a priest from illinois and 15 friends celebrating his birthday. >> yes, i do think it was a miracle. >> reporter: father sanchez now being treated for multiple arm fractures. we spoke to him by skype from his hospital room. >> if the plane was traveling a little faster before it hit the embankment or flew a little higher, i don't think we would have came out with all of us intact. >> reporter: in all, 49 people hospitalized, including the pilot and a passenger, both in critical but stable condition. the regional jet was departing from durango in northwest mexico for mexico city. just as the weather suddenly turned violent. rain, high winds, and hail. u.s. aviati
the desert. frantic passengers stepping over each other to escape the plane. ramin parson took the video. >> i was praying. jesus saved our lives. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergency escape chutes. >> the cabin started filling with black smoke. at that point what you wanted to do was try to find the nearest exit. >> reporter: also on the plane, a priest from illinois and 15 friends celebrating his birthday....
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skidding off the runway into rte de frantic passengers stepping over eachther to escape the burning plane. ra mean parsook the video. >> people are screaming and i lis praying to jesus, he saved our s. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergen escape chutes. >> the cabin started filling with black smoke. that the point, what we wanted to do do wasry toind the nearest exit. >> reporter: also on the plane a father and 15 friends celebrating his birthday. >> i do think it was a mar cal.e >> reporter: f sanchez being treated for multiple arm fractures. we spoke to him by skype from his hospital room. >> if the plane was traveling a little faster before it hit the bankment or flew a little higher, i don't think we would have walked out with all of us on the >> reporter: in all 49 people hospitalized including the pilot and a passenger, both in critical but stable condition. the regional jet anir embree a 190 was departing are in durango for mexico city. rain,d high winds anil, u.s. aviation sources say the plane may have hit by a microburst. i
skidding off the runway into rte de frantic passengers stepping over eachther to escape the burning plane. ra mean parsook the video. >> people are screaming and i lis praying to jesus, he saved our s. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergen escape chutes. >> the cabin started filling with black smoke. that the point, what we wanted to do do wasry toind the nearest exit. >> reporter: also on the plane a father and 15...
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i would love to see her get an award for the escape. ic cooper. it's a normal suburban life but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone knows that. i don't care about them. oi. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. don't care if they don't finish their dinner. don't care if they... oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are you talking about? stop it. but i make myself care, make myself do it. i make myself be funny... all right. ..and happy, silly... all right. like you. i think they hate me. shut up. i think they can feel what's going on. all right, this has got to stop now. is it quite claustrophobic? claustrophobic at the right moments, and then things change which i will not give away. a lot of it is improvised, whi
i would love to see her get an award for the escape. ic cooper. it's a normal suburban life but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone knows that. i don't care about them. oi. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. don't care...
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google and facebook and all these companies are dominant, but they have a fundamental flaw in the escapingthe obligations of security and liabilities to real customers and the transmission of real information and marketplaces by their strategy free. as sergei was the author of insight he said what happens if everything is free? what we discover is we win all of the market, we win the entire market. now, you can't compete with free. it relieves you of the burden of protecting data because if it is free, the hackers were so eager to steal free goods. they are already available. >> what is the danger and google knowing you are a runner and write books and you are a venture capitalist? guest co. i'm not a privacy paranoid. i don't worry about google or facebook or any of these companies knowing facts about me. however, the eye of eyes want to master my data. i want to own my own data creation content. google has about 55% of all music revenues from or music from market share in youtube but only pays about 13% of the royalties. it's the people who produce the content that have to mediate throug
google and facebook and all these companies are dominant, but they have a fundamental flaw in the escapingthe obligations of security and liabilities to real customers and the transmission of real information and marketplaces by their strategy free. as sergei was the author of insight he said what happens if everything is free? what we discover is we win all of the market, we win the entire market. now, you can't compete with free. it relieves you of the burden of protecting data because if it...
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the race. you can't escape the legacy of slavery, of civil war and so you certainly have lingering and solidly democratic sense of hostility towards washington d.c., a sense that states rights have local control most of the time is advanced in the cause of racial segregation, but it's a useful rhetoric that employees in a very different ways when it comes to local taxes and the freedom of businesses to pursue their own interests and oppositions to labor unions and right to work laws that develop. .. will pull themselves up by their bootstraps and make a way for themselves in the american west then something isn't working they can take their families and get away from the long arm of the federal government and move to the west to establish and equate this gets perpetuated and reinforced in hollywood and the idea of the ability to control your own destiny. in terms of major moments for conservatism and specifically republican conservatism we still have a lingering conservatism in the south and that is going to be something that in various ways by sunbelt politicians like jimmy carter and bill cl
the race. you can't escape the legacy of slavery, of civil war and so you certainly have lingering and solidly democratic sense of hostility towards washington d.c., a sense that states rights have local control most of the time is advanced in the cause of racial segregation, but it's a useful rhetoric that employees in a very different ways when it comes to local taxes and the freedom of businesses to pursue their own interests and oppositions to labor unions and right to work laws that...
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and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape.need a sequel?
and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape.need a sequel?
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through brings in new rules to stem the flow venezuelan migrants escaping the economic misery in that country. it's fifty years since the one nine hundred sixty eight riots at the democratic national convention in chicago and protest has joined forces to try to stop the vietnam war. hello pope francis is admitted to feeling shame about the church's failure to prevent what he's called repugnant sexual abuse by priests he was speaking during a two day visit to ireland and the pope wrapped up the first day of his trip with a speech at a family festival held in a stadium in dublin before that he met eight survivors of clerical religious and institutional abuse scandals have rocked the catholic church and are dominating the first papal visit to ireland in thirty nine years they've barker reports from dublin. the pope's visit to ireland at this moment to cry. i system the catholic church was always going to set the global agenda on how the vatican tackles its legacy of child sex abuse and pope francis didn't waste any time. number so we going to show. i cannot fail to acknowledge the great
through brings in new rules to stem the flow venezuelan migrants escaping the economic misery in that country. it's fifty years since the one nine hundred sixty eight riots at the democratic national convention in chicago and protest has joined forces to try to stop the vietnam war. hello pope francis is admitted to feeling shame about the church's failure to prevent what he's called repugnant sexual abuse by priests he was speaking during a two day visit to ireland and the pope wrapped up the...
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looked into by investigators, but once it hit the ground, it was miraculous that it stayed upright, the escape slides activated, and everyone was able to get out alive. wreckage of aeromexico flight 2431 could be seep for miles. the jetliner crashed tuesday afternoon after it took off from the durango airport in northern mexico. according to witnesses, it happened as a powerful storm was passing through the area. this passenger recalled hearing an explosion right before the plane went down. lorenzo nunez said he couldn't tell if it was from a lightning strike or a mechanical failure. images from the crash site shows the fuselage intact lying in a horizontal position in the field. emergency personnel arrived in minutes to put out the fire and evacuate the survivors. mexican officials say the jet's 99 passengers and four crew members have all been accounted for. they say most were able to walk away from the wreck. about half of those who were onboard were hospitalized, and the pilot is said to be the most seriously injured. the cause of the crash is under investigation. aeromexico's chief execut
looked into by investigators, but once it hit the ground, it was miraculous that it stayed upright, the escape slides activated, and everyone was able to get out alive. wreckage of aeromexico flight 2431 could be seep for miles. the jetliner crashed tuesday afternoon after it took off from the durango airport in northern mexico. according to witnesses, it happened as a powerful storm was passing through the area. this passenger recalled hearing an explosion right before the plane went down....
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ru has brought into force new entry restrictions to limit the flow of venezuelan migrants trying to escape the economic crisis in their country over the last week thousands have been desperately trying to reach peru ahead of the new rules which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador opened what it called a humanitarian corridor to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time when the u.n. estimates that some two point three million venezuelans a fled the country since twenty fourteen causing a migration crosses across the region the majority escape to neighboring brazil and colombia brazil has taken in tens of thousands of people well more than a million venezuelan migrants have entered colombia in the past fifteen months many venezuelans then make long tracks by land to ecuador and peru where they hope to find great acceptance and benefit from easy a migration rules but in the past two weeks both ecuador and peru have announced tata entry rules officials from colombia ecuador and peru due to meet in bogota next week to seek a way forward i
ru has brought into force new entry restrictions to limit the flow of venezuelan migrants trying to escape the economic crisis in their country over the last week thousands have been desperately trying to reach peru ahead of the new rules which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador opened what it called a humanitarian corridor to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time when the u.n. estimates that some two point three million venezuelans a...
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sponsored units and that part of his responsibility was to guard a labor camp which served to prevent the escape of jews who ultimately were as you said massacred he should not be permitted and will not be permitted and again we are grateful to the german government for its assistance in this he will not be permitted to die in a country whose whose families sacrificed two hundred thousand of their sons and some daughters as well to bring an end to the nightmare of nazi terror any in europe was the reason we certainly do appreciate your time and your insights tonight only rosenbaum the director of human rights enforcement strategy and policy at the u.s. department of justice mr rosenbaum thank you very much. well here in germany compulsory military service or conscription was abolished in two thousand and eleven a germany is not an outlier here most european countries decided years ago to start converting their armed forces into purely professional armies won't was that the right decision or some lawmakers here in germany say the country needs more boots on the ground made possible by conscriptio
sponsored units and that part of his responsibility was to guard a labor camp which served to prevent the escape of jews who ultimately were as you said massacred he should not be permitted and will not be permitted and again we are grateful to the german government for its assistance in this he will not be permitted to die in a country whose whose families sacrificed two hundred thousand of their sons and some daughters as well to bring an end to the nightmare of nazi terror any in europe was...
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had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt in lime juice into his good news. three days later the body of another slave to his scheme was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning bodies that also became a fundamental feature of the jamaican landscape right that is what plantation society is it's that smell it's that sound it's that fear and terror that's compelling people to work and to obey their masters there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on the plantation from the profits that that labor produced. but the plantation owners could not squander the slaves they had bought on credit the state had financed the shipment of slaves and wanted its return on investment. sixteen eighty five. in france the
had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt in lime juice into his good news. three days later the body of another slave to his scheme was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the...
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peru has brought into force a new entry restrictions to limit the flow venezuelan migrants trying to escape the deepening economic crisis back home over the past week thousands have been trying to reach peru before the new rules are imposed which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador opened what it called a humanitarian corridor or to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time now the u.n. estimates that more than two million venezuelans have fled the country since twenty fourteen causing a migration crisis across the region the majority have fled to neighboring brazil and colombia brazil has taken in tens of thousands of people while more than a million venezuelan migrants have entered colombia in the past fifteen months then he fell as way venezuelans then make long treks by land ecuador and peru where they hope to find greater acceptance and benefit from easier migration rules but over the past two weeks both nations and else tighter entry rules officials from colombia ecuador and peru are due to meet in bogota next week to discuss the
peru has brought into force a new entry restrictions to limit the flow venezuelan migrants trying to escape the deepening economic crisis back home over the past week thousands have been trying to reach peru before the new rules are imposed which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador opened what it called a humanitarian corridor or to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time now the u.n. estimates that more than two million venezuelans have...
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. >> and his book the foxhound, mohammed al samawi writes about how he escaped civil war in yemen to live in the u.s. as a refugee and became an interface peace activist. "washington post" reporter - - interviewed him for the book tv program "after words". this is an hour. >> it's so great to be talking with you today. i was so moved by your story and so impressed by the way you told it. abel taught me a lot i think will teach readers a lot about the muslim world and how all of us learn our faith and learn prejudice and can unlearn it. most importantly, it's truly inspiring story of ordinary people taking on remarkable responsibility and going to great lengths to help somebody else. i think it will challenge all of us to think about whether we would ever act with that sort of selflessness and vision to help somebody out. so i'm really excited we will get to talk about it today. the first thing i want to talk about to get us started is the subtitle. the book is called, the foxhound, a refugee's memoir of coming to america. which i think that a lot of readers are going to think in the p
. >> and his book the foxhound, mohammed al samawi writes about how he escaped civil war in yemen to live in the u.s. as a refugee and became an interface peace activist. "washington post" reporter - - interviewed him for the book tv program "after words". this is an hour. >> it's so great to be talking with you today. i was so moved by your story and so impressed by the way you told it. abel taught me a lot i think will teach readers a lot about the muslim world...
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protests they bring countries have also started cracking down on venezuelans trying to cross the border to escape the crisis. that muslims around the world are celebrating also known as the festival of sacrifice the holiday marks the end of the pilgrimage the holy site of mecca these are live pictures from the holy city when millions of polygamous have gathered over the last week well throughout the muslim world families marked the holiday by coming together to pray eat and exchange gifts for sunday gago joins us live now from istanbul so you've been speaking to syrians there in istanbul how of they've been celebrating. even though it is of course a celebration here there is. more than just a little bit of a mood of of heavy heartedness here of course many people who primarily many of the syrian community that had gathered in the fatty district just by the fancy mosque behind me here it's an area that has been dubbed little syria they do see it as a reason to. celebrate for them it's dinged with a sadness because invariably it's a reminder a painful remind if you will of the trauma that they have
protests they bring countries have also started cracking down on venezuelans trying to cross the border to escape the crisis. that muslims around the world are celebrating also known as the festival of sacrifice the holiday marks the end of the pilgrimage the holy site of mecca these are live pictures from the holy city when millions of polygamous have gathered over the last week well throughout the muslim world families marked the holiday by coming together to pray eat and exchange gifts for...
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in the attempt to escape and the boy on the beach. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors and the near future. on c-span two. we are live from the fourth annual mississippi book festival in jackson you'll be hearing from authors on american history politics president and more presidents and more from inside the state capitol building in to see the behind the scenes coverage follow us on twitter. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
in the attempt to escape and the boy on the beach. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors and the near future. on c-span two. we are live from the fourth annual mississippi book festival in jackson you'll be hearing from authors on american history politics president and more presidents and more from inside the state capitol building in to see the behind the scenes coverage follow us on twitter. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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more tha100 people, including the crew, had just seconds to escape before the jet burst into flames. one passenger from thego chi area spoke to the "today" show about the impact. b >> we wecing for impact. once the actual plane stopped, we could see the flames on either side of the engine because we hit the ground and kind of rolled. not rolled but skidded. it's just a blessing that i'm here to tell the story. >> about 85 people had minor injuries there. officials in durango, meetco, says theas hit by wind before the crash. >>> police inlp philaa say two dogs killed a toddler. officers found several dogs attacking a 2-year-old in his home. they shot and killed one dog. the toddler was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. all of the dogs involved in the attack belged to t homeowners. and right now, no charges are filed but the investigation is ongoing. >>> federal prosecutors revealed a massive hacking operation that involved stealing millions of credit and debit card information from millions of credit and debit cards. three ukrainian men were using card readers and s
more tha100 people, including the crew, had just seconds to escape before the jet burst into flames. one passenger from thego chi area spoke to the "today" show about the impact. b >> we wecing for impact. once the actual plane stopped, we could see the flames on either side of the engine because we hit the ground and kind of rolled. not rolled but skidded. it's just a blessing that i'm here to tell the story. >> about 85 people had minor injuries there. officials in...
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i've come to the suburb of young dawn to me a group of women that have managed to escape the clutches of lying sharks to a collective stable state the results have been life changing. for the last nine years these thirty four women have been meeting every week to invest their money in a group savings account. and deposit two dollars fifty into this green card and after three months of great quest and the energy bill for my. son i have a geo not yet it would have to miles while take down it while looking out of the. way. for the system to work everything must be fair and accountable to the women have set up strict rules which they must all in total and. utter and that was a fellow. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh they do pay a monthly interest but just two percent and at the end of the year that money is shared among the group. since the initiative began they have used the profits. in the savings account to consider good them selves in housing and create a community of entrepreneurs who are financially self-sufficient. before joi
i've come to the suburb of young dawn to me a group of women that have managed to escape the clutches of lying sharks to a collective stable state the results have been life changing. for the last nine years these thirty four women have been meeting every week to invest their money in a group savings account. and deposit two dollars fifty into this green card and after three months of great quest and the energy bill for my. son i have a geo not yet it would have to miles while take down it...
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all of the freeways that have a profession during peak times the escape value for the high-value trips which again, have made up mostly by ordinary income people ford, toyota and honda are the four and every single one of these projects. these are the people that use them once or twice a week. 5% of the people in those lanes. it is very falsely imagined. and they do. that is the first step. i think we really had to do a milder form of pricing on all of the freeways. that's gonna take them quite a while. we don't even want to try doing until we have a complete network of the premium pricing. and have a modest toll during rush-hour. and rush hour. and note toll during off hour. to take express buses. they would have that there. that is the next best thing to do. it would be a big lift. and i think were only get to see the support for that variable pricing has proven itself on a large scale. the figure in the book. hundred and 60 billion per year. and a sound by the city. it is the big data from doing transportation with the transportation data. it came out with a new port earlier this ye
all of the freeways that have a profession during peak times the escape value for the high-value trips which again, have made up mostly by ordinary income people ford, toyota and honda are the four and every single one of these projects. these are the people that use them once or twice a week. 5% of the people in those lanes. it is very falsely imagined. and they do. that is the first step. i think we really had to do a milder form of pricing on all of the freeways. that's gonna take them quite...
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skidding off the runway into the desert, frantic passengers stepping over each other to escape the burning plane. ramin parsa took the video. >> people were screaming and i was praying. i was praying to [ speaking foreign language ] jesus saved our lives. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergency escape chutes. >> the cabin just started filling with father sanchez from illinois and 15 friends celebrating his birthday. >> yes, i do think it was a miracle. >> reporter: father sanchez now being treated for multiple arm fractures. we spoke to him by skype from his hospital room. >> if the plane was traveling a little faster before it hit the embankment, or flew a little higher, i don't think we would have walked out with all of us intact. >> reporter: in all, 49 people hospitalized including the pilot and a passenger both in critical but stable condition. the regional jet, 190, was departing from durango in northwest mexico for mexico city. just as the weather suddenly turned violent, rain, high winds and hail. u.s. aviation sources say the
skidding off the runway into the desert, frantic passengers stepping over each other to escape the burning plane. ramin parsa took the video. >> people were screaming and i was praying. i was praying to [ speaking foreign language ] jesus saved our lives. >> reporter: firefighters rushed to the scene as passengers and crew jumped down the emergency escape chutes. >> the cabin just started filling with father sanchez from illinois and 15 friends celebrating his birthday....
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that will be controlled by any subtle government down as the chance to do what's called failed. to escape the tricks of the central bankers and they will the economists. greetings and salutations begin today hard watchers with incredible moves out of san francisco's monsanto yes one song to zero has been left scrambling after a jury ruled the company was liable for the terminal cancer affecting former groundskeeper dwayne johnson to the tune of over two hundred million dollars in a stunning decision on friday the jury awarded johnson the ailing forty six year old two hundred eighty nine million in damages declaring them sondos roundup weed killer had caused his non hodgkins lymphoma and that the agro chemical giant had indeed failed to warn him of the health hazards from exposure and had acted with malice or oppression naturally monsanto is already on the defensive declaring that they will indeed. appealing the ruling scott partridge the vice president of mum santo continued to toe the company line despite the jury's ruling informing the media that the verdict doesn't change the four plus
that will be controlled by any subtle government down as the chance to do what's called failed. to escape the tricks of the central bankers and they will the economists. greetings and salutations begin today hard watchers with incredible moves out of san francisco's monsanto yes one song to zero has been left scrambling after a jury ruled the company was liable for the terminal cancer affecting former groundskeeper dwayne johnson to the tune of over two hundred million dollars in a stunning...
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i would love to see her get an award for the escape. ife and mother. got the two cars in the driveway, two children, the husband is ok—ish, played by dominic cooper. it's a normal suburban life, but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. i don't care if they finish theirdinner... oi. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are you talking about? stop it. but i make myself care, make myself do it. i make myself be funny... alright. ..and happy, silly... alright. like you. i think they hate me. shut up. i think they can feel what's going on. alright, this has got to stop now. is it quite claustrophobic? claustrophobic at the right moments, and then things change and other things happen, that i won't give away. a lot of it is improvised, which really helps. i didn't realise that when i watched it, ijust had a sense as a viewer that it felt very natural. it really flowed very
i would love to see her get an award for the escape. ife and mother. got the two cars in the driveway, two children, the husband is ok—ish, played by dominic cooper. it's a normal suburban life, but on the inside, she's having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. i don't care if they finish theirdinner... oi. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are...
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their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on counting the cost pakistan's new leader is facing some tough questions will be. streaming. plus china. counting the cost. this was wrong to teach children away from the appearance and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is a big player and we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names but i'll never forget that canada's dark secret on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the obviously we're news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes reimposing sanctions against iran the united states opening salvos targets access to dulles and precious metals. the person who was abandoned because the asians his trump and his government and he is doing something which is against the iranian people against the interests of iran. the diplomatic route between canada and saudi arabia intensifies now the saudi national airline stops all flights to toronto. the desperate search for survivor
their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on counting the cost pakistan's new leader is facing some tough questions will be. streaming. plus china. counting the cost. this was wrong to teach children away from the appearance and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is a big player and we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names but i'll never forget that canada's dark secret on al jazeera. this is al...
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. >> see the lucky escape when things go the wrong way. >> oh, no. >>> and rebecca's become quite th inspiringtory will keep you on her toes. >> she's an underdog in every sense of the word and now she's on top. -i've seen lots of homes helping new customers bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i'm not compromising. -you're taking a shower? -water pressure's crucial, scott! it's like they say -- location, location, koi pond. -they don't say that. it's like they say -- location, location, koi pond. enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, most mouthwashes contain more alcohol than you think. but colgate mouthwash is alcohol free... and kills 99% of germs without the burn. colgate total, mouthwash with no burn! unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2,
. >> see the lucky escape when things go the wrong way. >> oh, no. >>> and rebecca's become quite th inspiringtory will keep you on her toes. >> she's an underdog in every sense of the word and now she's on top. -i've seen lots of homes helping new customers bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate...
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we also have a troubled method here is the escaped inmate all the wrong decisions and screwed it up and threw his life away. it's more complicated than that and we are all happening upon other people and operating many of which are designed to leave skid like my dad at 20 years old and too poor decisions come into unsafe choices and environment and then blame this on them. i think there's a lot of blame to go around. >> host: casey gerald spoke, "there will be no miracles here" a memoir is available in october. this is booktv on c-span2. >> i like to read in spanish, so i'll be reading from spanish poetry and also a great south american writer, fictional writer, many interesting books. >> fantastic. do you ever recommend any books your colleagues? like of course. my favorite book as a child was the red badge encouraged. probably the first book i read in english. and then of course i read a bunch of other books that malcolm x, the biography of malcolm x was one book that turned my life around i believe. i always recommend to young people to read. i always recommend the book is your frien
we also have a troubled method here is the escaped inmate all the wrong decisions and screwed it up and threw his life away. it's more complicated than that and we are all happening upon other people and operating many of which are designed to leave skid like my dad at 20 years old and too poor decisions come into unsafe choices and environment and then blame this on them. i think there's a lot of blame to go around. >> host: casey gerald spoke, "there will be no miracles here"...
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feel very insecure there's still a lot of lore going on in syria even though out of the seven million people did escape the conflict. grew through them to come back to syria but there will be no hope of rebuilding the country from the west far to do over to be a particular western countries should support the return of syrian citizens and lift economic sanctions against syria because people who want to return need schools hospitals food and shelter for their families and the e.u. and the us have been when we say the e.u. we must remember that britain is the driving force of the policy towards toward syria what britain and us lead in you following along in its wake since twenty eleven made it their policy to destroy syria to destroy the syrian government by any means necessary to facilitate a train and equip a sectarian brutal sectarian insurgency that laid waste to the country their policy has been to make syria uninhabitable and their policy remains to ensure that it stays uninhabitable so syrian refugees in europe absolutely caught between well a rock and a hard place is putting it very very mildly o
feel very insecure there's still a lot of lore going on in syria even though out of the seven million people did escape the conflict. grew through them to come back to syria but there will be no hope of rebuilding the country from the west far to do over to be a particular western countries should support the return of syrian citizens and lift economic sanctions against syria because people who want to return need schools hospitals food and shelter for their families and the e.u. and the us...
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the damage it can cause. and thank goodness they were able to escape. very dangerou >>> the eiffel tower workers have gone on strike. >> they are upset over a newha policys creating long lines at paris. look at the line here. this new policy allows tkets to be booked in advance for scheduled entry times. the ticketholders are allowed t take separevators to the top of the eiffel tower. that's creating montirous waitins according to employees. the eiffel tower had more than 6 million visitors last year. >> i don't know how you solve that problem. it's just so particular. people are going to get in line, no matter what. >> can people just go? >> you have to get a ticket either way. you go and wait in line to get a ticket. but now there's a separate entrance. we wentrs couple yea ago. stunning views. worth the wait. >>> 4:42ight now. chuck bell? >> he's thinking about as brea that's why he moved the time ahead two hours. beach forecastor the weekend. friday night and saturday, might be impacted by raindrops. by the time you get to sunday, everything is a-oka
the damage it can cause. and thank goodness they were able to escape. very dangerou >>> the eiffel tower workers have gone on strike. >> they are upset over a newha policys creating long lines at paris. look at the line here. this new policy allows tkets to be booked in advance for scheduled entry times. the ticketholders are allowed t take separevators to the top of the eiffel tower. that's creating montirous waitins according to employees. the eiffel tower had more than 6...
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me had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt in lime juice into his wounds. three days later the body of another slave who escaped to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning bodies that also became a fundamental feature of the jamaican landscape right that is what plantation society is it's that smell it's that sound it's that fear and terror that's compelling people to work and to obey their masters there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on the plantation from the profits that that labor produced. but the plantation owners could not squander the slaves they had bought on credit the state had financed the shipment of slaves and wanted its return on investment. sixteen eighty five. in france the way the fourte
me had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt in lime juice into his wounds. three days later the body of another slave who escaped to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning bodies...
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he had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt and lime juice into his one whose. three days later the body of another slave to his scheme was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the burning bodies that also became a fundamental feature of the jamaican landscape right that is what plantation society is it's that smell it's that sound it's that fear and terror that's compelling people to work and to obey their masters there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on the plantation from the profits that that labor produced. but the plantation owners could not squander the slaves they had bought on credit the state had financed the shipment of slaves and wanted its return on investment. sixteen eighty five. in france the
he had to carry out justice in the negro who had escaped. we civilly with him and rubbed salt and lime juice into his one whose. three days later the body of another slave to his scheme was brought to us cut off his head. these kinds of tortures and these kinds of punishments this kind of brutality actually became commonplace on these plantations where you had white people working out among armies of slaves who they feared they could not control the sound of the screaming and the stench of the...
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everybody evacuated safely using the escape slides. no word yet on the cause but imagine looking out and seeing that. >>> another wild scene caught on camera of a very different kind. whale watchers off the coast of alaska hoping to catch a glimpse, instead got a spectacular close encounter surprise. a humpback whale suddenly bursting out of the water right next to their boat, splashing back down, getting everybody soaking wet, and leaving them with some incredible video to take back home. >>> the kentucky police department is welcoming new recruits. air linger police showed eight officers posing with their newborns, all under a year old, a response to the viral photo of firefighters in glen pool, oklahoma, with their seven newborns. the cops posted theirs with a message, we got you beat. i bet nobody's getting any sleep. >>> husband, father, hero. america's newest medal of honor recipient and the widow keeping his memory alive. those who serve is next. an apol slowing down the internet ... during the largest firefight in california his
everybody evacuated safely using the escape slides. no word yet on the cause but imagine looking out and seeing that. >>> another wild scene caught on camera of a very different kind. whale watchers off the coast of alaska hoping to catch a glimpse, instead got a spectacular close encounter surprise. a humpback whale suddenly bursting out of the water right next to their boat, splashing back down, getting everybody soaking wet, and leaving them with some incredible video to take back...
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the party was brought to an end when the owners of the escaped animals — a firm called we rent goats t their services for free on a few lawns today. when i first saw that i thought you have goat to be kidding. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmbland. see you soon. hello there. we had a bit of rain around on friday across parts of northern england, north wales, into the midlands at most places was another warm and dry day. this is how weak ended the day in topsham in devon. heading towards the weekend we will see things like this, more spells of sunshine around and it is looking dry and warm wherever you are. just the chance of the chao across northern and western parts of scotla nd across northern and western parts of scotland but it should be a dry weekend elsewhere. heading through the day on saturday, we have high pressure building its way in from the west, a couple of weak weather fronts pushing further south across the uk introducing slightly fresher conditions to northern and western parts of. to the south—east of england at this early keep the heat and humidity through the
the party was brought to an end when the owners of the escaped animals — a firm called we rent goats t their services for free on a few lawns today. when i first saw that i thought you have goat to be kidding. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmbland. see you soon. hello there. we had a bit of rain around on friday across parts of northern england, north wales, into the midlands at most places was another warm and dry day. this is how weak ended the day in topsham in devon. heading towards...