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i'm m sure thehey will it's i'me reallyly there's's no way. the only way could fail it is if it doesn't work. yeah that's the way you have my systems down and it's not working people thehey get turned off andd a a i really do hope that this workss. not just for his sake but for the whole town say releleased wh really a prettyy good thing for that to be in the town sayay. that's's true yeah. to to the switch [inaudible] powers in [inaudible] here -- you can usually. nothing can justify the lights yeah. now the three lights in and so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come. to this is an obvious one for sure awesome respect for somebody else for yourself even. that's a huge in our community and tell you right now. drugs and alcohol. is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on and nobody really knows how to talk. about right now is the time to
i'm m sure thehey will it's i'me reallyly there's's no way. the only way could fail it is if it doesn't work. yeah that's the way you have my systems down and it's not working people thehey get turned off andd a a i really do hope that this workss. not just for his sake but for the whole town say releleased wh really a prettyy good thing for that to be in the town sayay. that's's true yeah. to to the switch [inaudible] powers in [inaudible] here -- you can usually. nothing can justify the...
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but wewe believe thehey have en, they h have big motitivation, af you see th s since begnining, and dou mpare e tohe situauaon now, it's reallyly wonderful.. theye gorgeous. reportrter: lessons s in the kin ininclude makingng mayonnaise,e, servining breakfast,t, and mig cockcktails. yari and his fellow students haveeverer done those e things before, but now they're lelearning yari w wants to be a cook. yari: : at home we e eat cass, corn, anand sometimes s fis. we don't have anything lik mayonnnnaiset home. reporter: the sun bathes the bamboo roofs of sumba in a magical light. less than an hour's flight from bali, sumba is still wild and undiscovered, spared from the blight of mass tourism. but if the time comes, the head of the hotel school says the people of sumba should be ready to profit from i it. yari i is visiting h his familr ththe first timeme in two mom. they rub noses in trtraditnal greeting. susumba is one o of indonesia'as pooresest islands. many r ridents have no runng water r or aess toto electrici. and many chihildren don't t go scol. yari: i'm m so happy i c can t thi
but wewe believe thehey have en, they h have big motitivation, af you see th s since begnining, and dou mpare e tohe situauaon now, it's reallyly wonderful.. theye gorgeous. reportrter: lessons s in the kin ininclude makingng mayonnaise,e, servining breakfast,t, and mig cockcktails. yari and his fellow students haveeverer done those e things before, but now they're lelearning yari w wants to be a cook. yari: : at home we e eat cass, corn, anand sometimes s fis. we don't have anything lik...
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. >> thehey held an international tree fair last week. up beef shanks and pork bellies. stalls presented vegan meets. meatd reporter: horrifying escalation of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo. different militias have terrorized huge numbers of the civilian population. second reporter: the drc's government say the extent of hunger and displacement is being exaggerated. reporter: 13 million people in need of humanitarian aid. crawford: i'm alex crawford in the democratic republic of congo, and this is "hotspots." tonight we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we travel to drc to honor the world's forgotten conflicts. man: we've got sense that you were going into o the badlands. crawford: stuart ramsay returns to eastern ukrain
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. >> thehey identified a problblem with the pilot warning sysystema year before a dedeadly crash.. downond fatal crash went in similar fashion. new disclosure from boeing for investigators to get their teeth into. engineers knew there was a problem with the 737 max model's software before it was involved in two crashes. boeing revealed and alarmed if airlines worked opted for additional software. the absence of the alarm did not adversely impact airplane safety according to a review. boeing management says they were not aware of the issue until the crash that claimed 189 lives. neither of the doomed planes purchased the additional software. ceo addressednd shshareholders. >> we do notot make safety features optional. safety is our top priority. >> boeing says none of the features outlined in its statement were indispensable. investigators will have to work out if they agree. atthank you for that look the business news. coming up, a close look at the coronation of thailand cost new king with three days of ceremony wrapping up today. stay with us. woman: the mostst significant intell
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ededuardo uriararte: i've told family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, "are yo sure? what d did you getet yourf iinto? did--d you just s sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a natutural statf diststrust when n we come i in d say, , "here's a free opppportunity." i think a lot of our customomers are skeptical tt something like thihis isn't toto good t to be true, and i don't blame them, becaususe i thhink therere's a lot of rationales fr being skeptical. silvia uriarte: i i think mosost peoeople are skeptitical beuse they can't afford to makeke a mistake. . yeah, they're great r our environment, yes, you save energy, but at the same time, the cost of installation and the cost in the long--long run. i think thatat makes people afraraid. hom: many of the populations that we work with
ededuardo uriararte: i've told family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, "are yo sure? what d did you getet yourf iinto? did--d you just s sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a...
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thehey show the picture on facebook. >> monica moved away from her loved ones seven years ago.was the only way for her to afford sending her daughter to university. it is harder for me because her university fees cost for 50 euros -- 450 euros a year. >> she works hard are 1400 euros a month and now she gets 80 euros less a month for benefits. >> it is unfair. austrians get to 20 euros -- 220 euros, why am i treated differently? it is a huge discrimination. i am like a second or thirird class citizen. in slovakia, only the rent is cheaper but gas, water, food, close costs the same a as here. >> the government is a coalition formed by the austrian people's party with the far right freedom party. the chancellor calls on his allies saying family benefits needed to be reviewed to avoid so-called welfare tourism. >> we belilieve austria is respecting the law. first, we make no difference based on nationality or the country of residence. an austrian child living abroad is also impacted by the benefits, whether itit is favorable or not. >> authorities say the measure will help save 10
thehey show the picture on facebook. >> monica moved away from her loved ones seven years ago.was the only way for her to afford sending her daughter to university. it is harder for me because her university fees cost for 50 euros -- 450 euros a year. >> she works hard are 1400 euros a month and now she gets 80 euros less a month for benefits. >> it is unfair. austrians get to 20 euros -- 220 euros, why am i treated differently? it is a huge discrimination. i am like a second...
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afternoon, the scrap workers hehead back to agagbogbloshie, , inspecng t e truckloads o of goods as thehey arrive. ththe demand foror electronic e is insatiable. kojo: sosometimes you go for fe ururs aw, and d somemes yoyou get or you d don't get. but totoday i am lucucky. i see e copper, i sesee alumi, and d if i dismantle it, i wil see iron, too. poporter: ey d dismale allll t items mamanually and f find ae use fofor evything. copppper parts, fofor example,n bebe taken to a a workshop, med down, and transformed into bracet.. aluminum r recovered frorom old fridges alalso gets meltltedow. the heatat is unbearabable, ane smokoke stings thehe workers' s and fills their lung the e resulting alaluminum bs e useded to ke cooooki pots ininll shapes a and sizes. the toxic side-effecects of al this recycliling are imposossibo overlook. the grground is visisibly poll. liveveock rummagaround in the waste, so ththeir meat andnd k enend up contamiminated, to. bubut it's the b burning plastsd the ick k dust and soooot in te air that posose the most s sers health risk. julius fobil from the iviversity
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afternoon, the scrap workers hehead back to agagbogbloshie, , inspecng t e truckloads o of goods as theheyrrive. ththe demand foror electronic e is insatiable. kojo: sosometimes you go for fe ururs aw, and d somemes yoyou get or you d don't get. but totoday i am lucucky. i see e copper, i sesee alumi, and d if i dismantle it, i wil see iron, too. poporter: ey d dismale allll t items mamanually and f find ae use fofor evything. copppper parts, fofor example,n bebe taken to a a workshop, med down, and transformed into bracet.. aluminumum recovered f from old fridges s also gets memelt dow. the heheat is unbeararable, ane smsmoke stings t the workers' s and fills their lus.s. ththe resulting g aluminumarare usused tmake c coong pots s all shapeses and sizes. the toxic side-effffects of al this recycycling are impmpossibo overlook.. the e ground is vivisibly poll. lilistock rumme around in the waste, so o their meat a and k end up contataminated, tooo. but it's thehe burning plalastid ththicick dust and s soot in te air that p pose the mostst sers health risk. lius fobil from the university of
afternoon, the scrap workers hehead back to agagbogbloshie, , inspecng t e truckloads o of goods as theheyrrive. ththe demand foror electronic e is insatiable. kojo: sosometimes you go for fe ururs aw, and d somemes yoyou get or you d don't get. but totoday i am lucucky. i see e copper, i sesee alumi, and d if i dismantle it, i wil see iron, too. poporter: ey d dismale allll t items mamanually and f find ae use fofor evything. copppper parts, fofor example,n bebe taken to a a workshop, med...
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and i think if thehey try toto y the issue, i don't think that will go downwn well. it w will end the period as leader. . i think the odds leavining witht the deal are that much much stronger. >> thank you. as we mentioned the european elections now under way with voting continuing. this friday it's the turn of ireland anti-czech republic to head to the polls. the rest of the european block apart from the u.k. and netherlands, will be casting their ballots over the weekend. france is among the last to be casting its votes on sunday. this fridaday as a a result is last day of campaigning for candidates. french overseas territories, will be voting on saturday. polls consistently show la pen's far right party is ahead of macron's party. we have more. >> french european candidates have until midnight on friday to sway voters ahead of election this is weekend. latest polls show la pen is in the lead with an expected 25% of the votes. and president macron's party is a couple of points behind. to beat the far right, president macron wants to mobilize younger voters. will be
and i think if thehey try toto y the issue, i don't think that will go downwn well. it w will end the period as leader. . i think the odds leavining witht the deal are that much much stronger. >> thank you. as we mentioned the european elections now under way with voting continuing. this friday it's the turn of ireland anti-czech republic to head to the polls. the rest of the european block apart from the u.k. and netherlands, will be casting their ballots over the weekend. france is...
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of a referendum in nortrthern ireland --- whihich thehey calla board of total. by which they mean a referendum on whether the north of ireland should be reunited with the south the republic about. just one question to finish with and robert before before we go where where do you see things in a couple of months time we're we're we're we've we're we're right in the middle of the e. u. elections as well which of course could change - -- the situtuation quite fundamentallys well in europe -- vis a vis at the political stance -- but at least it in in the coming months and yearsrs towards that wherero you see things going in the next couple of months can you give us a sense of how. you view the near future in terms of break this on to the you. well to resume has announced she was done done. as conservative party leader onn ththe seventh o of june. so that's just in two weeks tim. the conservatative party leadership election will then take place [inaudible] because please select to root for the new leader of the conservative party. of the one hundred and twenty thousa
of a referendum in nortrthern ireland --- whihich thehey calla board of total. by which they mean a referendum on whether the north of ireland should be reunited with the south the republic about. just one question to finish with and robert before before we go where where do you see things in a couple of months time we're we're we're we've we're we're right in the middle of the e. u. elections as well which of course could change - -- the situtuation quite fundamentallys well in europe -- vis a...
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man: i thihink the big thingng s that thehey--younonow, when thee kekelp comes back, when n the kp come back, that'll bringng ththe abs back. man 2: i'veve been out t here dg for abalone for decades, a we'veve got thirdrd and fourtrth generatition coming up that we want t to presererve all thihisr themem and for e everyone elelst to mention the econonomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, and t to have the indnduy brings a lot of moneney to the economomy, ande'e'd like t to se ththis economy built back up. man: a and it's emotional, you know? bebecause herere--this is where i learned d to abalone-di, you knknow, back i in 1999, you knowow, and to see what's happed to i it is, yeahah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's s a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore e the kelp f forest. man 3: because thihis is our playayground. wewe love thisis.s is--when you're talkingng about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come outut there d we play, w we love this pla
man: i thihink the big thingng s that thehey--younonow, when thee kekelp comes back, when n the kp come back, that'll bringng ththe abs back. man 2: i'veve been out t here dg for abalone for decades, a we'veve got thirdrd and fourtrth generatition coming up that we want t to presererve all thihisr themem and for e everyone elelst to mention the econonomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, and t to have the indnduy brings a lot of moneney to the economomy, ande'e'd like t to se ththis...
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move is no exception but while european stocks ininitially dropped on tm on trump's announcement thehey then moveded into positive territory through the day's trading. the foot seas slipped under the flat line at the close of friday's trading the cat go home was up foror a course of a perct while frankfurtrt dax made the most significant gainsns in the end up three quarters of a percent. u. s. markets have turned a arod from e early declines with the w jones up by a quarter o of a percenent. the s. and p. five hundndred alo moved into the green the nasdaq stayed in negative territory. so not the most auspicious day to make your entry into the stock market right heading up -- but began trading today but she has opened below its initial public offering price of forty five dollars h he made his first trade of forty two dollars a share. anan is now trading at around forty ththree dollars seventy seven cents. his malall not disappointing of fasting. in the most anticipated share sale of the year -- stumbled out of the gates when it began trading below its initial public offering ununusual f
move is no exception but while european stocks ininitially dropped on tm on trump's announcement thehey then moveded into positive territory through the day's trading. the foot seas slipped under the flat line at the close of friday's trading the cat go home was up foror a course of a perct while frankfurtrt dax made the most significant gainsns in the end up three quarters of a percent. u. s. markets have turned a arod from e early declines with the w jones up by a quarter o of a percenent....
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. -- the companies started, and these people acquired thehey companies, soe that we have the jobs.i guess they don't quite the young people today. they want everything right away. they don't want to work to acquire these same things. people years ago took years and years and years and families, generation after generation. , you are philosophy educated and book learned but no common sense. there have to be common sense in this whole thing also. host: ok. and who am educated learned and i am very happy about that, but i think i have common sense. you just have to look what ford and gm are doing with their laying off of thousands of this iso realize that common sense also. the economy is structured that the people who own these and the shareholders make decisions that impact thousands of people and we have no voice. i grew up, both of my grant parents were union folks and my dad is a union person. i grew up going to the firefighters union with other kids in the neighborhood and i grew up realizing that working people don't work together we will get screwed. that is what fundamentally
. -- the companies started, and these people acquired thehey companies, soe that we have the jobs.i guess they don't quite the young people today. they want everything right away. they don't want to work to acquire these same things. people years ago took years and years and years and families, generation after generation. , you are philosophy educated and book learned but no common sense. there have to be common sense in this whole thing also. host: ok. and who am educated learned and i am...
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this despite an announcement earlier in the day from saddam's militaryry rule is that thehey d agreed on a three yearr transition to civilian rule during talks with opposition grapes it follows the ousting. of president omar al bashir last month ninety massey has more on this latest round of violence. my classes are broken out again in costume at tonightht on that one of the many barricades that marks the entrance at two at this stage in gunfire was crossing in the our short while ago and there's a smell of acrid smoke as well. we were e talking to protest ase a short while ago at this. site and they told us it was here that the security forces exchange for our open fire. on demononstrators out right hee injuring at several people and now the process is his say they believe it was the r. s. f. militias the militia loyal to the old regime is responsible. for this latest violence now about claims he made in the past because they are such a quite distinctive looking they wear these i have read that race that makes it easy. to spot that whether it is -- t the rss milia or the army that is
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are exceedingly weak, but the question is, whether we have courts that are not so papartisn that thehey will actually y folw the law and whether this gets dragged out for so long that it doesn't really matter what the courts wind up sayaying. whaten: could you explain it means to invoke executive privilege?e? you have said there is no one single conceptpt of executive privilege. >> right. there are two distinctions. the stronger is when there's a communication directly with the president of the united states, or in some cases with the top advisers. that is not the case here. robert mueller was adverse to ththe president. he was investigating the president. so there is a weaker privilege ththat deals with when internrnl government communications that discuss how they come to decisions about policy or other government action, that privilege probably applies here but exceedingly weak. itit does not apply toto documes that just contain information and don't containin like deliberation over specific policies. and it also does not apply to potentiaial government miscondu. the mueller report i
are exceedingly weak, but the question is, whether we have courts that are not so papartisn that thehey will actually y folw the law and whether this gets dragged out for so long that it doesn't really matter what the courts wind up sayaying. whaten: could you explain it means to invoke executive privilege?e? you have said there is no one single conceptpt of executive privilege. >> right. there are two distinctions. the stronger is when there's a communication directly with the president...
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and thehey said this doesn't lo like ar normal congressional fight. this looks like a battle. and this is really striking. and it's not that long. .> sunday night at 8:00 eastern cbs "60 minutes" scott pe lmp le has a new book. speakingt the national press club today, he talked about some of his concerns with american journalism and took questions from the audience. >> i'm a correspondent at n.p.r. news in washington and press club 112th president. we are pleased to welcome o our pelley.r speaker, scott turn off your cell phones and if you are following along on twitter, check the #npclive. truth worth telling. that is the name of his new book and might be called history worth watching. more than two decades, he has had a front row seats to so many events from the oklahoma city bombing to president clinton's first campaign and the attacks in new york. e was so close that he in this book he uses those experiences to talk about truth, to defend our free speech and as one reviewer writes, offers inspiring tales that remind office importance of values lives. scott has done it all
and thehey said this doesn't lo like ar normal congressional fight. this looks like a battle. and this is really striking. and it's not that long. .> sunday night at 8:00 eastern cbs "60 minutes" scott pe lmp le has a new book. speakingt the national press club today, he talked about some of his concerns with american journalism and took questions from the audience. >> i'm a correspondent at n.p.r. news in washington and press club 112th president. we are pleased to welcome o...
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thehey are tweaking criteria or thresholds, china can be limited -- be labeled as a nip you later.hina with the fact that they could be labeled as a manipulator, it spells out much further. i think china will allow it to go beyond seven. that is an extreme scenario. not our baseline case. shery: that is good to hear. let's look at other asian currencies with the function on the bloomberg. it is also showing throughout the month, really asia and em currencies have been the biggest losers. we have seen that japanese yen remain supported. look at the j -- gains on the japanese yen. are these safe havens going to hold for the yen against the dollar as we see the uncertainties spread? i do see the appreciation of the yen against the dollar because they have been driving inflows. think we have both come apart from that we are helping to emphasize the differentials between the u.s. and japan. we also have the correlation between the currencies and the real yield differentials. we think now we ca modest gradual appreciation through 2019. shery: always great talking to you. missed part ofou
thehey are tweaking criteria or thresholds, china can be limited -- be labeled as a nip you later.hina with the fact that they could be labeled as a manipulator, it spells out much further. i think china will allow it to go beyond seven. that is an extreme scenario. not our baseline case. shery: that is good to hear. let's look at other asian currencies with the function on the bloomberg. it is also showing throughout the month, really asia and em currencies have been the biggest losers. we...
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thehey should give them some shares. >> don't give them a bonus, give them some shares. >> i think drivers would be very happy with a health insurance and a 401(k). ders,of the biggest winners, some of the bigger banks that dot underwriting. w's hard not to see that a lot numbers,rivers are trying to claw their way to make a living and there will be instant akelionaires and billionaires early, again, that a lot of the employees as well. it's hard not to have that feeling as you walk away from a eal like this. asbut the drivers are still awayg, what about us? >> absolutely. >> thank you. >>> ahead, anna warner investigates new concerns that generic drugs used by millions of americans do not >>> we have much more news ahead including the search for a missing 4-year-old in houston. how police track down the car. >> hughes will tell us why the >> hughes will tell us why the social media giant should be forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a room
thehey should give them some shares. >> don't give them a bonus, give them some shares. >> i think drivers would be very happy with a health insurance and a 401(k). ders,of the biggest winners, some of the bigger banks that dot underwriting. w's hard not to see that a lot numbers,rivers are trying to claw their way to make a living and there will be instant akelionaires and billionaires early, again, that a lot of the employees as well. it's hard not to have that feeling as you walk...
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thehey were enthralled with weather. this was a time in the 1950's when palo alto was starting to grow. the population of palo alto more than doubled during that decade. things like the stanford industrial park, the stanford shopping center, and the growth of stanford university drew people to this area. tech people, teachers. so forth. many of them were attracted by the designs that joseph eichler was building. ler came at the end of world war ii and decided to go into the business of developing tract homes. hewas the man who hired -- was an admirer of frank lloyd wright and he hired architects to design modest sized tract of frankthe style lloyd wright and eventually but 10,000 homes in california, including 2700, 2800 here in palo alto. this is one of those tracks. these homes were developed to reflect the lifestyle of what california and much of the country thought it would be like after world war ii. open style, plenty of glass. the backyard. out into the open garden. so you have the transition between inside and ou
thehey were enthralled with weather. this was a time in the 1950's when palo alto was starting to grow. the population of palo alto more than doubled during that decade. things like the stanford industrial park, the stanford shopping center, and the growth of stanford university drew people to this area. tech people, teachers. so forth. many of them were attracted by the designs that joseph eichler was building. ler came at the end of world war ii and decided to go into the business of...
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and thehey said this doesn't lo like ar normal congressional fight. this looks like a battle. and this is really striking. and it's not that long. .> sunday night at 8:00 eastern cbs "60 minutes" scott pe lmp le has a new book.
and thehey said this doesn't lo like ar normal congressional fight. this looks like a battle. and this is really striking. and it's not that long. .> sunday night at 8:00 eastern cbs "60 minutes" scott pe lmp le has a new book.