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thomas sparrow monitoring the fifty's demonstration ibrahim she's been keeping an eye on the counter demonstrations for starting with you thomas the rally is over i believe what was its central message today. its central message christopher was that they want a different type of germany that they're not that they do not necessarily agree with the way things have developed they do not necessarily agree with angela merkel they do not necessarily agree with government's policies when it comes to immigration when it comes to the euro when it comes to integration you name it it was basically a call here in berlin for a different type of germany and that was also evident from the other protesters as well it was you know way back lash of different visions and well let's go to those other counter-demonstrations i been monitoring them for us some of what has their message been the counter-demonstrators. its import its exactly what you say these are counter demonstrations these demonstrations never would have happened had the added not have this show of power planned here so their main message is to say that they stand for everything that they stand against everything that the five day stands for they believe the way that they see it that he does not represent the diversity and the color firmness of german society as they see it so they are here in their thousands to see that they are open they are accepting of people from different walks of life they're accepting of immigrants and people people coming from different parts of the. world and that is their own vision of germany it's important to note that this is a this this particular demonstration where i'm at was called for partially on social media by a collection of berlin. nightclubs something that the city is it is very well known for as it has come to define its identity over the past couple of years but the amounts of people and the diversity and in the demonstration itself cannot be understated from what i've seen i've seen families i've seen young people students immigrants people from all walks of life so even though it was called for initially from on social media from this group we've seen a diverse group of people that this demonstration this counter demonstration ended up attracting and their main message is that as far as for today at least that they stand for everything that the odd day is not ok i'm back to thomas thomas the safety demonstration the counter demonstrations both of them trying to end up in front of the brandenburg gate two thing actually meet each other in any way. well they met him directly if you will they were divided obviously by police and you could hear both sides chanting if you will slogans on the other side but from what we saw standing right here in front of the gate they did not specifically meet directly but it was you know way a clash of a set of ideas and a clash of visions. ok bring him and thomas sparrow both in different sports in central berlin many thanks to both of you. we're going to catch up now at some of the other stories making news around the world south korean president in his north korean counterpart kim jong un held a surprise summit on saturday talks focusing on keeping the korean peace process moving off the u.s. president will trump canceled a planned meeting with the north korean leader moon and kim said they would be holding talks frequently in t
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self belief in one to one conversations to keep him to see kids even in pursuit english patient thomas thomas is a creative player one who sets the tone and the middle of the pitch. wanted to get out he's a coach who puts his trust in you he's been in the field of business a long time and i try to learn something from him every day because he's a coach with a lot of experience he has to pass on to his players as with any book i mean it's in your mind you know. whether he's doing the rounds of the local fan clubs at a shootout challenge with how much. or i don't tell you the best. habits retreat gas has learned quickly in his new surroundings. not just off the pitch but also on it how does rodriguez or. if the german top flight can then all the who can see he's also learned to travel back for the things that he thinks some of the internal pecking order as well as making him tough for humans to pin down but a fitting gig in the previous season by him were criticized for going most of the season with only one striker so in winter if i had made a notable signing bringing strikers under about an h
self belief in one to one conversations to keep him to see kids even in pursuit english patient thomas thomas is a creative player one who sets the tone and the middle of the pitch. wanted to get out he's a coach who puts his trust in you he's been in the field of business a long time and i try to learn something from him every day because he's a coach with a lot of experience he has to pass on to his players as with any book i mean it's in your mind you know. whether he's doing the rounds of...
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so i took a deep in pursuit english patient thomas thomas is a creative player one who sets the tone and the middle of the pitch. when to not get out he's a coach who puts his trust in you he's been in the field of business a long time and i try to learn something from him every day because he's a coach with a lot of experience he has to pass on to his players and then you go ok i mean it's in your would you know. whether he's doing the rounds of the local fan clubs at a shootout challenge with i'll. tell you the best. happens rhetoric is his lead quickly in his new surroundings. not just off the pitch but also on it i miss rodriguez. well i gave the children top flight i think then you can see he's also learned to travel back for the teams that he takes some of the internal pecking order as well as making him toughest times to pin down bought a fitting in the previous season buying were criticized for going most of the season with only one striker so in winter by and made a notable signing bringing strikers under a wagner from hoffenheim back to his hometown club. by a small amount
so i took a deep in pursuit english patient thomas thomas is a creative player one who sets the tone and the middle of the pitch. when to not get out he's a coach who puts his trust in you he's been in the field of business a long time and i try to learn something from him every day because he's a coach with a lot of experience he has to pass on to his players and then you go ok i mean it's in your would you know. whether he's doing the rounds of the local fan clubs at a shootout challenge with...
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letsjoin lets join thomas letsjoin thomas for lets join thomas for the weather forecast. lizo is lucky. many of us it is the case of sunshine, but the thunderstorm risk will continue for the next few days, andi will continue for the next few days, and i can see clearly the map here is green. stalls will be popping off locally as we go through the course of the afternoon. a very warm 25 in the south, warm enough in scotland, as well. now, tonight, still a few storms rambling. it is difficult to see them, because they are not quite small. some of them could bring quite a few downpours, but the main message a lot of dry weather across the country, and also turning quite misty and murky, there. because central and eastern areas, that low—grade cloud, that. that sun is out, tomorrow morning, that should burn it back towards the coastline. quite cool on the coast, but by the inland around 26 degrees. tomorrow, across southern areas, inland around 26 degrees. tomorrow, across southern areas, we inland around 26 degrees. tomorrow, across southern areas, we should seize and viciou
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thomas: i forgot about that. judge maggs: i want to ask -- you a few questions about the book. justice thomas: so you're judge maggs now? judge maggs: about a week. justice thomas: i think that's great. \[laughter] \[applause] justice thomas: just changing the subject. \[laughter] judge maggs: justice, you start out the book when you are 9 years old. why is that the place to start your autobiography? justice thomas: well, i had the manuscript to that and terry who is my final editor, just phenomenal human being and editor and musician and he understood. he dug deep within the manuscript and he said, you know you have a great title. i had picked out the title to "my grandfather's son" but he said, you have to explain the title within the first page or two. and he said, i found the explanation buried in your manuscript. and the line is, "i was 9 years old when i met my father," and he said that most people -- wouldn't think of that because ultimately my grandfather is my father. i'm my grandfather's son, not my father's son. so that was my first encounter that i remember with my father, and so that's why i started it out there to explain why i was my grandfather'
thomas: i forgot about that. judge maggs: i want to ask -- you a few questions about the book. justice thomas: so you're judge maggs now? judge maggs: about a week. justice thomas: i think that's great. \[laughter] \[applause] justice thomas: just changing the subject. \[laughter] judge maggs: justice, you start out the book when you are 9 years old. why is that the place to start your autobiography? justice thomas: well, i had the manuscript to that and terry who is my final editor, just...
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thomas. thomas and eva finally met and the transplant has been scheduled for next month. brown said this teacher taught her there really are angels among us."i thought i was going to lose my baby and now i can watch her grow up. i can watch her play. i can see her go to prom, and get married one day, and i look forward to seeing the woman she's going to be and that's because of tanya thomasbrown. (ken)because eva was recently admitted to the hospital, her transplant was moved from the end of may, until june, when she has regained her strength. we've been we've been waiting for it all season... warriors- rockets game one... let's get it on... james harden... ready to go... as is chris paul... in his first conference finals on the other side... kevin durant... and steph curry... looking to get a leg up on the road beginning of the game... draymond green... only one technical foul in the playoffs thus far... but picks up his second of the post-season with the shove to harden;s chest... and the beard was hot early... the step-back 3- pointer over curry... rockets took an early 8-point lead... he had 41 points but in the 2nd... durant heats up... had 17 points in the first half... tied at the beak... 56-56 3rd quarter... warriors take control... curry... gets into the act... drives and scoops it in... 81-70 wariors... steph had a quiet 18 ponts and 8 assists 4th quarter... th
thomas. thomas and eva finally met and the transplant has been scheduled for next month. brown said this teacher taught her there really are angels among us."i thought i was going to lose my baby and now i can watch her grow up. i can watch her play. i can see her go to prom, and get married one day, and i look forward to seeing the woman she's going to be and that's because of tanya thomasbrown. (ken)because eva was recently admitted to the hospital, her transplant was moved from the end...
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all to thomas thomas j. astronomy there's no human has passed on the mother's side for story of my biggest chess made a bet on scott court. or. chase me. a year than. we saw. with bush will be about our law. based thought you know you would go on is on talk and we're. talking most of them little them fellers and that's why they all are more than just a name a date and i don't like what you're seeing should there be any easier for you to know my long no money on a movie think leave nothing. i think. we would be shepherded around. by two men a man called the latter who was the chief of police i'm michael may change that you want to say so if one of these what if it is you will know where they are going to leave it is a government investigation and we want to get into the hands where all the sleeping quarters where all the workplaces or whatever we didn't get to do it here he was easier if you don't hear anything. if you only give me good news because of the silly push for so much for what i use your phone horr
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based upon nothing other than supply and demand of nothing anyway and we hope you'll come back thomas a thomas kaplan the c.e.o. of conies is limited thank you so much for your time. thank you very much but look for being back. in time now for a quick break but hang in here because when we return those in it there is an impending nafta deadline this week alex what harleigh big joins us with an urgent update plus she is back yeah the car called lauren fix helps us work through a cavalcade of parties and as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell bitcoin bouncing back after a big drop earlier in the day never a boring investing day in the crypto field will be right back. thanks guys or financial survival. when customers go by the reduced appliance. goodell well reduce and lower. that's undercutting but what's good for the market this bucket for the global economy. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest
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are based upon nothing others and supply and demand of nothing anyway we hope you'll come back thomas at thomas kaplan the c.e.o. of conies is limited thank you so much for your time. thank you very much for being back. and time now for a quick break but hang in here because when we return the senate there's an impending nafta deadline this week alex was hyla but joins us with an urgent update plus she's back yeah the car coach lauren fix helps us work through a cavalcade of pardon news and as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell bitcoin bouncing back after a big drop earlier in the day never a boring investing day in the crypto field will be right back. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with lawmakers manufacture come sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final clearing go round the sun be the one per
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are based upon nothing others and supply and demand of nothing anyway we hope you'll come back thomas a thomas kaplan the c.e.o. of conies is limited thank you so much for your time. thank you very much lou. and time now for a quick break but hang in here because when we return those in it there is an impending nafta deadline this week alex one pile of it joins us with an urgent update plus she's back yeah the car coach lauren fix helps us work through a cavalcade a pardon news and as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell bitcoin bouncing back after a big drop earlier in the day never a boring investing day in the crypto field we'll be right back. but no one was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings convinced to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle but still. the new socks try to tell you that the beach gossip and public life style for the most important day. off advertising telling you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along the border will want. twenty forty you know bloody revolution. the demonstrations going from bei
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thomas off and he calls us back. thomas made is this man, ryan harrison. thomas5: ti attractive yan because it is viewed as britain's toughest animal. and it is something toughest animal. and it is something to put their dogs again. part of thisjob is to run to put their dogs again. part of this job is to run surveillance operations to catch badger baiters and the act. it is a highly covert activity, very difficult to get the information of what they are doing. these gangs are going out in the morning, late evening, to these locations, sometimes with permission sometimes not. they are heading away from public view. they live and breathe taking their dogs out countryside to kill wildlife. thomas has invited our undercover journalist, the time of hunting is done at night using high—powered porches, we do not know if they will be carrying weapons like guns or knives. erin has beenjoined by a second undercover man, who we are calling john. second undercover man, who we are calling john. will we went out that evening, i was under the impression that there would be som
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thomas wolf wrote about it dark at the frontkroom of this house with the ugly victorian bay window in it. this is the room where thomas died inavorite brother october of 1918. thomasill have a special bond ben.his brother, he was the one who had practically raised him. he was eight years older and would come in the morning and dress thomas for school, protect them from belize. julia is so busy she does not realize where little tom is for days on end. when she forgets tom, he doesn't he. it is then realizes and will take tom downtown to a diner for a piece of ms. meat pie and a cup of coffee. in his book, thomas wolfe writes about ben. ben is bitter with his family. wolflls thomas that the never gave any of their temptress -- children any opportunities in life. ben reassures tom that they have plenty of money and if they're are willing to give you an education, don't worry that the rest of us never got a chance. as much out of these thrifty people as you possibly can. education and get away from this house as quickly as you can -- possible. 1918 thomas wolf has succeeded in getting away from this house and his tumultuous family. he is a college and thriving at chap
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thomas at thomas kaplan the c.e.o. of kidneys is limited thank you so much for your time. thank you very much lou. and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return the senate there's an impending nafta deadline this week alex pile of it joins us with an urgent update plus she's back yeah the car coach lauren fix helps us work through a cavalcade of pardons and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell bitcoin bouncing back after a big drop earlier in the day never a boring investing day in the crypto field will be right back. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it still or here i mean your list put me in the. school in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these an article that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to meet the social simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they invited private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. mr gus you got the going to be cool. pieces of us to quote them out. for you but then the bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water. but it is of silver much more than lore it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. course on day to day downwards we want to. welcome back the markets have reacted to president trump's announced policy blueprint on bringing down prescription drug prices and they don't seem very concerned we told you last week that mr trump the bandon the promise that drug companies feared most that is to allow medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices according to craig garthwaite of northwestern university the proposal was quote quite underwhelming on the flipside the president did promise action against pharmacy benefit managers or p b m's who are derided as person who he had derided as parasitic middlemen p.b.m. for third party administrators for drug plans under private insurance who are expected to create a fission sees in the system and sometimes get kickbacks for successful price negotiations leading some to question the role of p.b.s. but big pharma companies are heaving a sigh of relief that mr trump did not make good on his promise and their profits will soon show it already stock prices for express scripts and c.v.s. two of the nation's biggest players in the p.b. m's were up two percent after mr trump's speech on friday united health which owns the nation's third largest p.b.m. said they welcome the trump plan and other drug and biotech stocks rose after the president's announcements according to wall street journal and an analyst from stanford c. bernstein and company said the proposal confirms that quote the administration was and will remain very pro pharma. the face of the japanese shipping industry is changing as the three largest carriers are merging in to a bid to secure a market position against regional and global rive. the n. y. k. line k. line and mitsui o.s.k. lines began joint operations late last month as the ocean network express or one effectively creating the sixth largest shipping operator with seventy percent of global market share mitsui is the de facto leader of the new formation the shipping industry has been consolidating for years across the board in recent years there's been a glut of low prices and in the past three years twenty of the biggest shipping or operators have consolidated to just seven companies. and checking back in on a story reported last week the c.e.o. of air france k l m will be pursuing other opportunities sometime this week at the executive had staked his position on the outcome of a worker vote on a previously rejected pay proposal the predictable second rejection leaves air france and the government of france to try and steer the company out of a worker's dreich and slow down action that is believed to be costing the company twenty five million euros every single day it goes on the french state owns a fourteen percent financial stake in the airline and twenty three percent of corporate voting rights and president manual mccrone has made disappointing labor with lower wages less job security and austerity budgets a priority of his presidency with the crisis on their minds air france's board will meet this week to choose a new c.e.o. . and an official deadline to the nafta negotiations is looming as the latest round of talks continue to leave a number of issues on resolved artie's alex will hyla bitch has the latest alex thank you for being with us why the rush to get this done is this about speaker paul ryan last week saying something about fast track what's the status. it's completely about speaker paul ryan he's the one that's got his knickers in a knot if you think of it that way like he wants this push through by may the seventeenth he says he wants congress to vote on this year and may seventeenth is the deadline in his head now some analysts are saying really may seventeenth is not necessarily the date if we get into well into june and things should be ok paul ryan i think he's you're really sounding the alarm he wants things done a a.p. and something that you mentioned that fast track that that's a part of the whole trade promotion authority it's something that has had a few different names over the decades it is about fast tracking through congress and it particularly deals with trade so it gives the administration a set period of time to push a trade agreement through congress and it also has a notification period now that notification periods a bit of a pause so people in congress can actually look at what the agreements like and also for public consultation but any way you turn it they want to push forward the talk of the clock is taking that that's a for sure thing and also don't forget november sixth is when we have the vote coming in the election so that the mid-term elections they'd like to get it done while the republicans are holding everything you know in government and they don't want to risk that they really want to push this through also from the mexican standpoint they're having an election as well so having the nafta deal in place would be good for both the american side and the mexican side for those reasons it just looks good for the government you know that the mexicans have their election coming up maybe july first but i think it's a july if not if not the first so alex what are some of the key issues that the parties have not been able to agree upon so far. that's one of it one of the key issues here and this is an important one is the investor state dispute system now that is a part of the after as it stands in the way that you have to look at this is that private companies and investors can sue nafta states if they feel that the nafta country is not following the rules and the canadians really like this and they'd like to push it through a little bit of resistance from the states on that it's something that's being negotiated at this time as well as dairy dairies a big one and that's kind of canada's fault canada has pretty strict rules of what they allow in the tariffs and also just the regulations here are a little bit different than in the states so the americans they want a bit better opportunity to be able to sell dairy in canada so they want some of these rules to be loosened a little bit the tariffs drop so that they can actually enter the canadian market and the big one this one that we've talked about many many times that would be the auto industry as you know the auto industry is integrated very tightly between canada mexico and the states and the americans have a couple of points what they want to see push through here now here in particular is one sticking point that canada and mexico are really kind of against is that the u.s. wants to increase the percentage of car parts that must be produced in nafta countries and for that car to be shipped across borders without facing taxes now mexico and canada do not want to have any part of this they think that this is the percentages are way too high for the parts being manufactured in north america as well as the fact that they're saying in the end consumers will end up paying hundreds if not thousands of dollars more for vehicles and they want to mitigate that from happening also finally the u.s. also wants forty five percent even for cars and forty four percent for pickup trucks to be produced by higher wage workers so they want to see workers actually getting more money and mexico is pushing back on this they're saying how about we keep it around twenty percent instead of that high number so that's what we're looking at when it comes to nafta at this point we appreciate you following this really important issue at the port for canada. go and for the united states r.t. correspondent alex my heil of h. thank you as always thank you. and for the hour on this we're joined by lauren fix the car coach and the new president of the north american car truck and utility award of the year lauren there is so much to cover in what seems like just a cavalcade of car news but let's start where alex left off on nafta on friday president trump met with auto industry executives and explained the u.s. trading prison that at least seventy five percent of north american content will be your quired for cars crossing the border between mexico and canada that's down from an earlier proposal of eighty five percent but the current nafta rules require sixty two point nine to sixty two point five percent rather these are rules of origin rates they call them where do you see this ending up lauren. well i think there's going to be a happy medium somewhere obviously president trump's goal when he brought in all the automakers the c.e.o.'s he had everyone there for mary barra literally every you know big player that was out there and they all thought they're going to talk about corporate average fuel economy but instead they talked about nafta and how he wants to bring more jobs back here it's good for the unions it's good for the nine unions it's good for suppliers because that all boost the economy so i i know at some point there's going to be some sort of happy medium when this gets settled as we said earlier we don't know it would be nice it was before the next term of elections but it looks like that what's going to happen is there will be some happy medium that will increase the current percentage which is too low and what's happening is a lot of products being built in china thailand singapore and when the price come over here they take away jobs and there is no tariff so if they decide to continue building them in other countries there's going to be a penalty that could be as high as twenty five percent that's enough to make you build here in the u.s. absolutely thank you for that at the meeting on friday with the auto exacts it's reported that the companies really want the administration to do something which i think is going to be sort of odd for the trumpet ministration to weigh in on this battle between having to corporate average fuel economy standards to the national standard and then california and there's other states that have joined california and actually have a higher mileage per gallon ratio i mean i don't understand how the car companies could deal with this i understand why they don't want to have to make two different types of engines or types of cars but i don't know how the administration is going to thread this needle do you. well i kind of know they're going to do it first off scott pruitt's already going to go to battle with california and he's in charge of the e.p.a. he's going to tell california this is not the tail wagging the dog you're one state of fifty and you shouldn't be calling the rules for every other state now here in california we understand that you have clean air regulations have been in place since one thousand nine hundred two but they don't allow for you to call the shots for the automakers but right now automakers are making different variants of different cars for different areas of the country we just don't see that and it's not blatantly obvious but one thing that you're going to find very interesting is i think the automakers are sort of like a watermelon on the outside they're saying we're all about being green we're all about being green but then on the inside they're really about making money it's about you know about the read and making as much as they can so i think that this is going to be an interesting factor that although they're saying on the outside it's all about being green and they want to have high fuel economy standards they've got shareholders they have to report to and those shareholders are demanding profits and that's really what capitalism is all about so it's going to be interesting but i think between california going to war with scott pruitt and what's going on with the corporate average fuel economy we are going to see change and like i said this if they end those carbon credits which he might do they end of e.v.a.'s because they want to will be selling as many as they are for not getting that seventy five hundred dollar tax credit we both write a bunch of opinion editorials lauren and i get the title for your next one the watermelon economy there you go you could take it from there lauren i want to share with you here is to the iran sanctions. and we know have been selling cars in iran for a long time they quit there in two thousand and twelve begin wrapping up in two thousand and fifteen with the iran nuclear agreement but now the u.s. is pulling out of course the e.u. and china and russia aren't pulling out what are they going to do they get it's going to keep selling cars into iran but that may risk sanctions against peugeot when we know from the u.s. and that's very interesting because really. owns nissan so they do sell cars here in the u.s. and across the globe were peugeot was just starting to come back into the u.s. so i think that they don't want to upset the u.s. government because if they are going to continue to sell to iran and to say i don't care what you're going to do they could stop some of their production here in the u.s. so i feeling that they're going to have to sit on their hands and wait to see what happens and maybe we'll be able to renegotiate this iran deal or who knows what'll happen there's a lot happening every single day and that's not really my expertise in politics but i will tell you when it comes to the auto industry it's about selling cars and that's the bottom line it's about the inside of a watermelon one more quick area we're going to shift all the way to asia china auto sales were up by twelve percent in april to eighty two thousand vehicles you know i have i don't look at these numbers like you do but it seems like a heck of a lot of vehicles in one quarter right well that they're middle class is growing like crazy people that never had money have the ability to purchase cars you actually have to wait in line to get your driver's license you may be able to afford a car but they're putting so many vehicles on the road each day and their cars don't go off their look we have a used car market they don't have one in china what they do is when you're done with a car you want to new one you give that car or sell that car to someone else within your family and it stays in use until it's gone so the only new cars are being sold so there's a lot of new vehicles being sold you're not seeing a used car market place in that this point even with the middle class growing there is going to be more car sales every single month than china is the number one market if you look at the mileage on my autos lauren you'd think that's what i do to i keep driving them to till they're gone lauren fix the car coach and the new president of the north american car truck utilities ward of the year thank you as always lauren take care thank you. and thank you all for watching that's it for this time be sure to catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll see you next time. though some officials do not. fully understand or do most fully accept the principle of full being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world for both. people who are granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other full families who are. tickets every day in large volumes. the politics in washington up and driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry because they kowtow to those lobbyists they got stuck in the coal business which operated by the gas business which is a chilly dodgy had to turn a lot of reasons and now it's going to be obliterated by the chinese led revolution in solar. before. we're here are funny. dozens of palestinians are shot and killed by israeli soldiers on the gaza border in the worst a day of violence since two thousand and fourteen one. u.s. soldier subject himself to waterboarding to test whether the interrogation technique is a form of torture. and with strong anti-american views takes the lead in iraq's general election with most votes now counter. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our national thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem has been marred by deadly violence on the gaza border the united nations condemned israel's use of lethal force after the largest single day loss of life since two thousand and fourteen. at least fifty eight protesters were killed on monday according to gaza's health ministry nearly a dozen were children including eight year old girl who died of gas poisoning and more than two thousand other people were injured as well. donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital last december has caused months of unrest. what a glorious day remember this morning. thank you. this is history. the united states will always be a great friend of israel and a partner in the cause of freedom and peace. that diapers are still shooting tear gas canisters on the protesters at trying to disperse all these all these protesters in the e.u. can see that at the tear gas fired is very concentrated we look a
thomas at thomas kaplan the c.e.o. of kidneys is limited thank you so much for your time. thank you very much lou. and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return the senate there's an impending nafta deadline this week alex pile of it joins us with an urgent update plus she's back yeah the car coach lauren fix helps us work through a cavalcade of pardons and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell bitcoin bouncing back after a big drop earlier in the day...
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thomas, but justice thomas famously has not been an active participant in oral argument. so you have somebody willing to take things on as a first sensible basis of a justice thomas does, but is active at oral argument as justice elia and creates a very interesting dynamic, especially since they're used to be a tradition in the court that the junior justice would ask a few fewer questions than the other justices and justice gorsuch has been actively engaged to confront first principles. that definitely has changed the dynamic. the second aspect of the perfect storm is the new administration. anytime you have a change of administration particularly from a democratic administration to republican administration and vice versa, will have an effect on the court because so much of the coursework is involved in cases where the federal government is a party. i think you've one would expect when you have a change of administration, especially one where there's going to be a significant change in policy direction is to do in the shift from the obama administration in trump administration. that manifests itself in the solicitor general's office changing position. a couple examples to
thomas, but justice thomas famously has not been an active participant in oral argument. so you have somebody willing to take things on as a first sensible basis of a justice thomas does, but is active at oral argument as justice elia and creates a very interesting dynamic, especially since they're used to be a tradition in the court that the junior justice would ask a few fewer questions than the other justices and justice gorsuch has been actively engaged to confront first principles. that...
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thomas: what about it? judge maggs: do you remember it? [laughter] justice thomas: that was ages. judge maggs: no. no. [laughter] judge maggs: that was a slight on yale? justice thomas: i have enjoyed my law clerks. we have been teaching together for six or or seven years and we have had a total blast. it's a good thing they really don't pay us for it. you're not going to get paid now because you are going to be adjunct. yale was the perfect school for me. i have had my complaints for reasons after yale, but yale showed me where i needed to be. if i went back to yale, i would go differently today. i wouldn't go all with these burdens of anger and bitterness and self-restriction and constraint. i would spend a lot of time at sterling library. i would spend a lot of time doing the things i liked. i would be like that young kid at k.u., i just want to go to school. i just want to be a kid. i like chamber music. i like the base, recitals. i'm reading right now, kagen with went to yale. i should have gone to those lectures whether it's history, myth or wars, i loved debates. i loved just the philosophy, and it was all there. i didn't go to anything because i was mad at t
thomas: what about it? judge maggs: do you remember it? [laughter] justice thomas: that was ages. judge maggs: no. no. [laughter] judge maggs: that was a slight on yale? justice thomas: i have enjoyed my law clerks. we have been teaching together for six or or seven years and we have had a total blast. it's a good thing they really don't pay us for it. you're not going to get paid now because you are going to be adjunct. yale was the perfect school for me. i have had my complaints for reasons...
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the woman in question was peggy thomas, a whidbey island hairstylist who also dabbled in beauty pageants. >> miss washington, peggy thomas. >> in fact, in 2001 thomaspetition. >> congratulations, peggy. >> leslie burkland got to know peggy thomas a few years earlier when she was just breaking into the beauty pageant circuit. berkland who now appeals on the reality show "big, rich, texas." i still consider myself new to dallas. >> says peggy was working as an auto mechanic at the time. >> you could aren't not notice peggy because she was a whole lot of gorgeous woman would you say she's a typical pageant contestant? >> no. not in 1998. here is this beautiful, volume house is red-head woman and she was a mechanic and she had a guy kind of job. it just added to her sex appeal. >> though jean says she knew nothing of her husband's budding affair at the time, she did notice that he had returned from his friend's funeral a changed man, secretive, sullen and withdrawn. >> i think jim's sister-in-law had mentioned peg thome and i didn't put two and two together. she made some comment about them being there at the funeral and it just didn't click so i didn'
the woman in question was peggy thomas, a whidbey island hairstylist who also dabbled in beauty pageants. >> miss washington, peggy thomas. >> in fact, in 2001 thomaspetition. >> congratulations, peggy. >> leslie burkland got to know peggy thomas a few years earlier when she was just breaking into the beauty pageant circuit. berkland who now appeals on the reality show "big, rich, texas." i still consider myself new to dallas. >> says peggy was working as...
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by not aggressive live going after that albi alibi and said should have pointed the finger at thomas. >> thomase a lot of other people that could have made third party culpability defense. the press nor the police wanted to investigation a member not of my family. right now, tony bryan, a young man, has given a full confession to the crime, that he and his two friends actually committed the crime. and i've interviewed all three of them. we have it on tape. the police refused to investigate it. >> as i said, you wrote a whole book about it. people are interested in the case, they can find your views. we want to talk about your book you just wrote, of course. it's almost the 50th anniversary of your father's death. what made you want to write this book? and what are you hoping to remind people about your father? >> originally, harper collins asked me to do the book ten years ago. and it was conceived as a book about the expeditions i had taken with my father. whitewater and mountain climbing and that kind of thing. it evolved into something much larger. i spent a lifetime of people asking me what
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secretary of defense patrick shanahan, thank you patrick am a undersecretary of the navy thomas muller, thank you, thomas, the a secretary nominee, doing a fantastic job for us, robert wilke. and congressman scott taylor and brian mast. thank you, fellas, very much. thank you. a trulyin welcoming brave person. today, we pay tribute to his stroke service and proudly present him with our nation's highest military honor. and i would go so far as to say our nation's highest honor. joining him today is his son bryce. bryce, thank you very much. rising senior at a wonderful school, known to the world as ohio state, great place. that's a great school. along with his sisters brenda and teacup and brenda's husband tom. thank you for being here. his significant other, christina and her two children, john and megan, who we just met in the oval office. that's a special place, too. fork you all for joining us this really special day and ceremony. finally, we are honored to be joined by several previous honorssional medal of recipients. would you please stand. would you please stand? thank you. [applause] very, very s
secretary of defense patrick shanahan, thank you patrick am a undersecretary of the navy thomas muller, thank you, thomas, the a secretary nominee, doing a fantastic job for us, robert wilke. and congressman scott taylor and brian mast. thank you, fellas, very much. thank you. a trulyin welcoming brave person. today, we pay tribute to his stroke service and proudly present him with our nation's highest military honor. and i would go so far as to say our nation's highest honor. joining him today...
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in her first letter to thomas in her first lighter to thomas fisher, -- letter, she asked thomas fisher, i want to know if you have washed yourself at this time, or if you have washed at all? tot difference did it make her, but i guess she was concerned. she replied with, i have not week, but il thought i would not say anything about it but she did. and then she took a shot on his father, your father tries to quarrel with me a heap of times but i do not listen to the old man. he gets tired of quarreling by himself. she closed the final letter she wrote with a slight suggestion time will soone come when the yankees the south may run, when you can come and see your son sleep, and love, and sleep with me. frances fisher. she died four weeks later. the intensity of combat by listing casualties suffered by the opposing sides, that seems impersonal. yet, it is easy to glorify war. we do it all the time. with glamourling and excitement, and a sense of beauty. war distorts history, and it belittles the meaning of sacrifice, a word we too often reading about the civil war. let me give you exampl
in her first letter to thomas in her first lighter to thomas fisher, -- letter, she asked thomas fisher, i want to know if you have washed yourself at this time, or if you have washed at all? tot difference did it make her, but i guess she was concerned. she replied with, i have not week, but il thought i would not say anything about it but she did. and then she took a shot on his father, your father tries to quarrel with me a heap of times but i do not listen to the old man. he gets tired of...
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thomas howard, and thomas baty who was 26, had been touring the country with durham—based clems pirates when they visited a club in colombo on saturday night. mr howard died after being admitted to hospital on sunday. mr baty‘s death was confirmed yesterday. bbc news has learned that more than 1600 it specialists and engineers offered jobs in the uk were denied visas between last december and march. they were refused visas because the number applying exceeded the monthly limit on those allowed to enter the country. the government says a white paper setting out its brexit position will be its "most significant publication on the eu" since the 2016 referendum. it's expected to include a plan on a customs relationship that avoids a hard irish border as well as details on aviation, fisheries and agriculture. labour said it was disturbing that ministers can't agree on fundamental issues. guernsey's parliament will debate whether to move towards legalising assisted dying later today. if deputies support the change, a working party would be set up to consider the details. supporters insist any change to the law would apply only to local residents, and wouldn't turn the island, a crown dependency, into a destination for euthanasia. a new study has found that a disrupted body clock puts people at increased risk of mood disorders. people who are active at night are up to 10% more likely to be diagnosed with diseases such as depression and bipolar disorder. fresh doubts have been cast on whether meghan markle‘s father will be able to attend her wedding to prince harry this weekend. thomase us entertainment news website tmz that he will undergo a procedure on his heart later today and won't be able attend the ceremony. kensington palace has declined to comment. two new pages from anne frank's diary have been published, containing a handful of dirtyjokes and her thoughts on sex. thejewish teenager wrote her diary whilst in hiding from the nazis and was published after her death. the hidden pages had been covered with gummed brown paper — to hide her risque writing from herfamily. new imaging techniques have finally allowed researchers to read them. a rare blue diamond which has spent the last 300 years in some of europe's royal houses has been sold at an auction in geneva for £5 million. the auction house, sotheby‘s, says the farnese blue once formed part of a tiara owned by marie antoinette. the 6.1 carat diamond sold afterjust four minutes of bidding. the identity of the new owner has not been revealed. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. district,
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thomas lee, who is our resident designer, our own designer. and i'd like to invite annabell to join us, and thomas. [applause] >> thank you. i will be remiss if any introduce thomas lee and al perez. thank you for your hard work, al and thomas. so in closing, i would like to invite thomas and angela pang, head of our public relations and media relations to come up and talk about our event next wednesday, which i'm very happy to let you know, actually, our rsvp is over capacity right now. >> that's amazing. >> thomas. >> so we have over 1,000 people rsvp' rsvp'ed to our event. angela, would you like to tell us a little about our entertainment? skbl yeah. we're going to have an amazing lineup for you. we have straight jacket. they're going to be performing. we also have members of our san francisco youth orchestra in attendance. they'll be performing, as well. we'll have an amazing cultural progression highlighting the diversion of the asian community. >> we would like to thank rose chung for leading that celebration and inviting the community to join us on stage. but after our awards ceremony, we'll be having a little party inside city hall at the rotunda, and we'
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thomas sparrow who is standing by with us from our parliamentary studios in berlin and thomas we have to mention that former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now the head of the board at the russian oil company rosneft he was actually seated prominently at putin's inauguration ceremony what message does that send to leaders here in berlin well it sends a message that all of us to get hot is very close to reality may putin if that wasn't clear before hand it is now absolutely evident and although in some cases that closeness can be seen as a sign germany can have a very personal links to the russian they could be they could use those contacts. has to go to the kremlin in most cases it has been seen as very problematic that the closeness that has been seen as a as even ethical ethically questionable there as it was described in a german newspaper and it has also put german foreign ministry no sport of trouble in particular when it comes true to being very critical towards towards russia and towards companies where mr short is participating in and obviously this creates a big problem for german foreign policy in one particular aspect namely those e.u. sanctions against russia so although there are those who say that it could be beneficial in certain instances in most cases it has been described as a very problematic the fact that it's so close without importing and let's drill into some of the details of the foreign policy because we know that the german government it has actually confirmed to our news organization that angela merkel will visit russia in the coming weeks how likely is it that she can reset relations here because i mean there are extremely strained. yes but at the same time. has always stressed that despite the fact that there are deep problems despite the fact that there are differences it is absolutely vital from a german perspective to keep those channels of communication open and that's precisely the reason why angela merkel is going to be meeting with mr putin that's exactly the reason why they also spoke recently on the phone because the german position is absolutely clear that they want to be able to discuss those issues where there are disagreements with guided me of putin whether we're talking about international conflicts were talking about economic situations whether we're talking about the human rights situation in russia there are a whole wide range of areas where germany and russia do not see eye to eye but that doesn't mean that their relations have to be blocked and that doesn't mean that those channels of communication have to be closed thomas sparrow in berlin thank you thomas. and from russia across europe now to france where another president has reason to celebrate today emmanuel marks a big milestone one year in office at age forty here's the country's youngest leader since of polio he has looked to reassert the idea of powerful french leadership both at home and abroad but he has earned mixed reviews since his stunning election victory twelve months ago have a look. this was his moment of triumph. emmanuel mccall the newcomer who led the on march movement shook up france's political establishment defeated the far right national front and introduced a new style of government. or false promises in time such a powerful leader for decades. even on the show the goal of the presidency wasn't such a top down operation it can be brought always about by himself this is not a president who conquers a party but rather a party that took shape after his victory. in disavowing the long standing right left political spectrum has tri
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undersecretary of the navy thomas modly, thank you. thank you, thomas.ary nominee, will do a fantastic job for us, robert wilkie. and congressmen scott taylor and brian mast. thank you, fellas, very much. thank you. members of the armed forces and distinguished guests, please sit down. that actually worked out very nicely. and join me in officially welcoming master chief britt slabinski to the white house. a special man. a truly brave person. today, we pay tribute to britt's heroic service, and we proudly present him with our nation's highest military honor, and i would go so far to say our nation's highest honor. joining britt today is his son bryce -- bryce, thank you very much, a rising senior at a wonderful school known to the world as ohio state. great place. that's a great school. along with britt's sisters, brenda and teka, and brenda's husband, tom. thank you very much for being here. here as well are britt's significant other, christina, and her two children john and meghan, who we just met in the oval office. that's a special place, too. thank
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thomas on a job well done and one of our district's finest constituents. mr. thomas, i say, happy graduation day. happy graduation day. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, e: thank you for the opportunity to begin discussion on the floor for issues i think in the backdrop of mother's day and the desire to be family friendly in this nation and to really answer the questions of americans -- can our government do well by them? and so i raise to the body how we can be more constructive and i do it on the basis when we all do and interact with our constituents and so i did as i went home this past weekend, a couple of days in the midst of the exciting graduations that we all had a chance to go to and to make remarks and i want to congratulate those students that i had the privilege of being and speaking at their g
thomas on a job well done and one of our district's finest constituents. mr. thomas, i say, happy graduation day. happy graduation day. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, e: thank you for the opportunity to begin discussion on the...
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the celebrity gossip entertainment website tmz wjhich was the first to report that thomas markle to report that thomasd and announced that he wanted to come to the wedding to hearing from his daughter. there is one major problem, he is in hospital, it has been reported that he suffered chest pains and suffered a heart attack a few days ago. it has been reported he is undergoing tests and suggested that he may be having surgery tomorrow. if that is correct, and it has not been confirmed, i think that would rule out him being at st george's chapel on saturday. i think meghan markle, as much she has wanted herfather to be there to walk her down the aisle, her major concern now is for her father's health and wellbeing. tonight, to the question — will be will the father of the bride get to the church on time? there is still no definitive answer. meanwhile, a charity based in india has some new found fame because of the royal wedding. it's one of seven charities that prince harry and meghan markle have asked guests to donate to instead of giving wedding presents. it's also the only non—uk based organisation
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and more from political correspondent thomas sparrow welcome thomas tell us more about these allegations of racism amongst t.v. journalists while we're talking specifically fail about germany's public broadcast d.f. and its coverage of the royal wedding at the weekend and certain comments specifically on social media by the us who believe that that focus that you mentioned that focus on meghan markle zx african american ethnicity was inappropriate or in some cases even racist said the f that said that it took us concerns very seriously however this has become important in particular because as a public broadcaster it is funded directly by taxpayers and as such many in germany expect its standards to be very rigorous so that's the reason why this has become a big debate here in germany and what are they said to have done well comments that were published during the coverage of the royal wedding i'm not going to repeat all those comments but according to viewers those comments were particularly inappropriate is resident a big problem in germany. well it is indeed and indeed it has indeed b
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thomas sparrow our political correspondent joins us now for more like morning thomas what kind of cooperation might we see between russia and germany to keep the around deal on track. well brian there are many issues where russia and germany have problems where they do not see eye to eye as you yourself said but one issue where they do share a general goal is when it comes to this iran nuclear deal and in particular when it comes to two aspects of the iran nuclear deal first and foremost trying to make sure that iran sticks to its obligations there are international mechanisms in place for that to happen and second also to try and minimize the impact for countries like germany or russia when it comes to to the fact that the u.s. left the iran nuclear deal and that is planning to impose sanctions the general goals that germany and the other parties involved in the iran nuclear deal share and those are two goals that they will have to work on in order to salvage this deal ok it's always good to see agreement of course between germany and russia but we have to remember the germany still does not recognize crimea as part of russia and it remains a strong backer of ukraine let's take a listen to what. that issue referred to this youth league and its with the legal an extension of crimea and destabilization in eastern ukraine much trust has been lost in recent times most own for doing. so could you train wind up getting in the way of deeper cooperation. i think the biggest challenge here bryan will be to try and separate issues between germany and russia to try to make sure that on the one hand you have the iran nuclear deal and that common goal that i've just explained on the other hand the issues where they have problems and where they have differences but it is obviously the case that when you look as a general way a bilateral relationship you have to understand that there are elements of high cost as joe said where there is mistrust but again the goal be to try and separate them if you look at in general what ukraine could play they always have to consider the fact that there are sanctions imposed you have to consider the fact that there is not stream pipeline project where ukraine is very critical because it obviously sees its role as a gas transit route threat and so those are all issues that have to be included but the general goal between germany and russia and by the way between germany and all the other parties involved in the iran nuclear deal will be to try to separate that from all the other aspects where they have to negotiate your the north korean pipeline running through ukraine that is a huge deal over on the side though it's a big if isn't it if moscow and berlin wind of finding some kind of common ground on around might that mean that germany would then press for an end to the sanctions against moscow i think it is unlikely because the sanctions against moscow were imposed in particular because of the situation in crimea because of the situation in eastern ukraine and they have been specifically pegged to the implementation of the means could remain so that is the precondition in order to get rid of those sanctions however obviously if germany and russia do continue these common goals when it comes to iran it might change at least the general environment when it comes to the relationship between germany the e.u. and then russia on the other hand as well thomas as ever thanks very much for your insights thomas ferro forester. now for some of the other stories making the news this morning. malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim is set to walk free after spending years in jail now that's following the first ever transfer of power in the southeast asian nation the new prime minister mahathir mohamad says the king has told him that on more will be pardoned martir has also promised to have more of the prime minister's job when he retires. the former catalan leader carlos boozer ma has rejected being reappointed as leader of the spanish region he wants fellow independence backer kim torode to become the region's next head catalogue lawmakers must pick a new leader by may the twenty second to avert a new election. commission. president trump and north korea's leader kim jong un will hold their much anticipated summit on june the twelfth in singapore trump revealed the place and time in a tweet the two leaders will discuss ridding the can the kor
thomas sparrow our political correspondent joins us now for more like morning thomas what kind of cooperation might we see between russia and germany to keep the around deal on track. well brian there are many issues where russia and germany have problems where they do not see eye to eye as you yourself said but one issue where they do share a general goal is when it comes to this iran nuclear deal and in particular when it comes to two aspects of the iran nuclear deal first and foremost trying...
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thomas markle saturday comes up the week when thomas markle saturday comes up at the church on saturday and everyone goes, brilliant piece of pr planning. it would be superb however i think this is a mistake and the pilot doesn't really have control of this and unfortunately the rifts within herfamily control of this and unfortunately the rifts within her family have meant that the palace has not really had meant that the palace has not really ha d co nta ct meant that the palace has not really had contact with those members of herfamily, some had contact with those members of her family, some of who are coming over to represent various networks but the pilot love to have control. here is one they don't have control of, the front page of the daily mirror, brother thomasving his verdict on the wedding his sister is going to be the perfect modern he says.” the wedding his sister is going to be the perfect modern he says. i do feel sorry for megan because she can't come out and say like the normal family stress of weddings, i'm not sitting next to her and normal family stress of weddings, i'm not sitting next to herand i'm not doing all this you know who invited them? and the poor girl no matter what she is human, it's her wedding day, she wants to feel special and digest everything is being ina special and digest everything is being in a bowl that she can't have any say whatsoever. adhesive have to be interviewed by piers morgan.” will say that she is a hollywood star and is used to dealing with the price. nothing prepares you for the storm that hits when you're a member of the royal family. you can storm that hits when you're a member of the royalfamily. you can be storm that hits when you're a member of the royal family. you can be the biggest bar in
thomas markle saturday comes up the week when thomas markle saturday comes up at the church on saturday and everyone goes, brilliant piece of pr planning. it would be superb however i think this is a mistake and the pilot doesn't really have control of this and unfortunately the rifts within herfamily control of this and unfortunately the rifts within her family have meant that the palace has not really had meant that the palace has not really ha d co nta ct meant that the palace has not really...
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thomas jefferson. if thomas had known how important the declaration would become, he would have written in a font. [laughter] he was very busy. t thought this young squirt from virginia on to -- he thought this young squirt from virginia would be the one to write it. the declaration had taken on a sacred character and adams was beside himself with jealousy over the fame that jefferson was dealt. this will be a back-and-forth kind of thing. >> when i used to teach this, i used to say why the fourth? he writes abigail and he gets everything right in the letters abigail. he said -- the reason it is the fourth has nothing to do with anything said in the congress. everything including the fireworks. it is the fact that the printer puts on top of the document july 4. [laughter] it's been wrong for all these years. [laughter] but i overly cleverly say that adams and jefferson reason allies -- realized that the country had made a bad choice. so to make a right decision, on july 4, they both died. almost to the same hour. you cannot make this thing up. and if you did, nobody would believe it. jefferson dies at 12:30. his last words are is it the fourth? [laughter] and adams dies about 4:30 in the afternoon and his last words are is thomas jefferson still with us? which, of course, he isn't. so they make it right. and it gets better. the road goes out to walden on july 1. thoreau goes out to walden on july 4. lee retreats from gettysburg on july 4. >> the break from independence and the creation of the 15 states of the new state constitutions constitute a very sever founding from the one that appeared a decade later in 1787. for many generations, historians would argue which was more important, and was the founding of 1787 a repudiation of the more democratic revolution of 1776? that is still a viable topic? is the constitution in some sense a reaction against the excessive democracy that was expressed in the state constitutions in 1776? in fact, no one in 1776 anticipated in there while this imaginations the kind of federal government that was created 10 years later. a powerful government, as we know. it's the same government we have today. what happened in that decade is, between 1776 and 1787 is a matter of great con
thomas jefferson. if thomas had known how important the declaration would become, he would have written in a font. [laughter] he was very busy. t thought this young squirt from virginia on to -- he thought this young squirt from virginia would be the one to write it. the declaration had taken on a sacred character and adams was beside himself with jealousy over the fame that jefferson was dealt. this will be a back-and-forth kind of thing. >> when i used to teach this, i used to say why...
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thomae/fell into water near shark "...i saw him briefly, about 30 seconds before but i had no clue he was still there....""marine biologist giancarlo thomae was paddling his kayak near the cement ship on tuesday looking for sharks when he found one, getting a little closer then he had planned.giancarlo thomae "....my glasses fell off and i leaned over too far and off i went..."the scene was captured from a helicopter. thomae says thatdark shadow is a great white shark, about the same size as his10 foot kayack. chris gularte/specialized helicopter "....this year they seem to be about one or two feet longer, they're obviously larger, there are more people in the water with the nicer weather so it's kind ofinteresting..."thought to be attracked to the area because of abundnt food, sharks are hard to see from the surface but from 500 feet overhead, there is no mistaking them. thomae showed me the jawbone of a shark he thinks is about the same size as the one he was smimming with on tuesday. he does not think he was in any danger, however... giancarlo thomae "....these juvenile sharks that have been hanging around the ship are primarily fish eaters, in fact, they're teeth are designed for that, so they are not generally after big mammalian prey, so they are not going to come up and take a bite
thomae/fell into water near shark "...i saw him briefly, about 30 seconds before but i had no clue he was still there....""marine biologist giancarlo thomae was paddling his kayak near the cement ship on tuesday looking for sharks when he found one, getting a little closer then he had planned.giancarlo thomae "....my glasses fell off and i leaned over too far and off i went..."the scene was captured from a helicopter. thomae says thatdark shadow is a great white shark,...
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thomas and francis fisher. they both were semi-illiterate. thomas fisher joined the 51st virginia. he went off to camp and for two weeks, the men hearing in. thomas fisher wrote his wife complaining that, quote, we don't get letters enough. john offered me a quarter for my all right today after i had read it. he said he had not gotten one for so long, he would have to buy one off of somebody. james says if he don't get one, he intended to write a long letter, take it home, let his wife read it and bring the answer back. even more amazing were the letters of his wife francis. i would have hate to have known that woman. she was head-strong, highly opinionated and she was a pleasure -- in her first letter to thomas fisher written three weeks after he went in the service, he asked: thomas, i want to know if you have washed yourself by this time or whether you wash at all. i don't know what difference it made to her, but his condition did appeal to her. then she got down to her own feelings. i got up this morning with a bowel complaint and puking. i have not felt well all week and thought i would not say anything about it -- but then she did. then she
thomas and francis fisher. they both were semi-illiterate. thomas fisher joined the 51st virginia. he went off to camp and for two weeks, the men hearing in. thomas fisher wrote his wife complaining that, quote, we don't get letters enough. john offered me a quarter for my all right today after i had read it. he said he had not gotten one for so long, he would have to buy one off of somebody. james says if he don't get one, he intended to write a long letter, take it home, let his wife read it...
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basically it doesn't really fit in with where thomas cook wa nts to really fit in with where thomas cooktiated from the mass market. simon cold there on 18-30 holidays. more bad news coming in on the retail sector —— simon calder. the number of people visiting shops, known as footfall fell 3.3% last month. a year ago the number was on the increase, and on average over the last 12 months the numbers have been falling. this doesn't necessarily mean they were spending less, but it more likely they ess money was making its way into the tills. perhaps most ominous is the facts that no region in the whole of the uk showed any growth. joining us now is diane wehrle, an insight director at springboard. diane, one thing that springs to mind, they are all buying stuff online. is that the reason? u nfortu nately, online. is that the reason? unfortunately, no, not the reason. over 80% of our spending is still in store sold less than 20% is online, the people really are and spending. not at the moment. you can't think of any reason? one of the regions, for instance, i know that it particularly badly,
basically it doesn't really fit in with where thomas cook wa nts to really fit in with where thomas cooktiated from the mass market. simon cold there on 18-30 holidays. more bad news coming in on the retail sector —— simon calder. the number of people visiting shops, known as footfall fell 3.3% last month. a year ago the number was on the increase, and on average over the last 12 months the numbers have been falling. this doesn't necessarily mean they were spending less, but it more likely...
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thomas modely. thank you, thomas. va secretary nominee, doing a fantastic job for us, robert wilkie. congressman scott taylor and brian mast. thank you, fellows, very much. thank you. members of the armed forces and distinguished guests, please sit down. that actually worked out very nicely. and join me in officially welcoming master chief brit slabinski to the white house. special man. a truly brave person. today we pay tribute to brit's heroic service and we proudly present him with our nation's highest military honor. and i would go so far as to say our nation's highest honor. joining brit today is his son, brice. brice? thank you very much. a rising senior at a wonderful school known to the world as ohio state. great place. that's a great school. along with brit's sisters, brenda, and tika and brenda's husband, tom. thank you very much for being here. here, as well, are brit's significant other, christina and her two children, john and megan. who we just met in the oval office. that's a special place, too. thank you all for joining us for this really special day and special cerem
thomas modely. thank you, thomas. va secretary nominee, doing a fantastic job for us, robert wilkie. congressman scott taylor and brian mast. thank you, fellows, very much. thank you. members of the armed forces and distinguished guests, please sit down. that actually worked out very nicely. and join me in officially welcoming master chief brit slabinski to the white house. special man. a truly brave person. today we pay tribute to brit's heroic service and we proudly present him with our...
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journalists won‘t be taking it all on any hunting trip, but that does not seem to put thomas off and he calls us back. thomas
journalists won‘t be taking it all on any hunting trip, but that does not seem to put thomas off and he calls us back. thomas
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there was talk yesterday of who would replace thomas markle, who would replace thomas markle, who woulden openly about gender equality. but this morning we had a statement from kensington palace from meghan markle saying she would ask the prince of wales to do the job of walking her down the aisle. that is her choice. kensington palace have been clear to say there was no pressure on her in terms of this should be done, you need to have a member of the royal family to replace your father. it is what she wanted, she discussed it with prince harry and she wanted to ask the prince of wales to take on the important role of walking her down the aisle tomorrow. she will begin her walk down the aisle surrounded by her page boys and bridesmaids. on her own, with those children if she can police them around her she walks halfway down the aisle and at that point, the prince of wales picks her up, collect handles the final walk to the altar to his son, prince harry. the oldest of those children is only seven. we won't know the order of service until tomorrow. we knew it wouldn't be released until t
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thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience and an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony cis which is a crypto based upon gold for years i've been saying that for a long term a crypto should be based upon something real you can touch and feel and you're one of them out there tell us about can. sure so what we've done it in a service with developed a fair and honest monetary system actually which is designed to be efficient secure and rewarding for the benefit of war both individually and collectively. it's a system that revolves around movement hence the name can a service so what we've tried to do is actually still stimulate the velocity of money to actually serve what money is supposed to serve which is the commerce of the world and the best way to do that we really looked at what makes money successful and what makes money successful is it being a secure store of value so the best store of value that the world of a sane is actually a goal we also have silver currencies as well there are primary currencies. but also an efficient medium of exchange so that's what we've done through the block and through other infrastructure interfacing into the banking systems and debit cards and that sort of thing but also we've added this third dimension which is the rewarding element and we reward people who participate in the system both individually but also collectively so individuals are rewarded and businesses are rewarded through their performance in the system but also everyone is rewarded through the collective success of the system is world to promote people working together and to promote the overall i guess economic growth of the system let me ask you thomas so if you're essentially think can ethers will serve as a stable coin for those of us or follow that the crypto space tether is sort of one of the stable coins out there although there are some potential pitfalls with that but who will use in in addition to just individual investors who will use conies this as sort of a stable coin and for what purpose will they use it. well ultimately anyone can use or but i mean it serves commerce it serves businesses very well in fact it actually a main draws it. provides a whole new revenue line for businesses effectively so yes we are a stable coin where you know one for one backed by gold or silver initially but when i say backed it's actually it's divisible allocated tonsil of gold and silver so how do you know there is. a thomas how do you keep that balance between the actual price of gold yannick a nice token will will ultimately the the at the money in the system the monetary buys is it's increased or decreased by sickly through demand and s
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issue to deal with when we talk about the transatlantic relationship here as thomas barrow with the latest thank you sir thomas and i we mentioned a little bit about the economic aspects phenomena jones is here and she's the real expert on all of this is our sarah twenty eighteen is a very interesting year for european companies you still have bricks and unresolved you still have those possible import tariffs on european steel and alan minium and now you have the iran deal at least the u.s. no longer part of it and that is tricky for german companies because they in particular had high hopes on their the new market that is iran obviously business relations between the two countries they go back a long way new sanctions could jeopardize existing deals and that as we just heard would hurt both sides. iran is urging caution it hopes economic interests will keep other countries from following washington's lead it says there is a lot of money to be made in rebuilding its crumbling infrastructure that's music to chairman ears before the nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution iran was one of west germany bigges
issue to deal with when we talk about the transatlantic relationship here as thomas barrow with the latest thank you sir thomas and i we mentioned a little bit about the economic aspects phenomena jones is here and she's the real expert on all of this is our sarah twenty eighteen is a very interesting year for european companies you still have bricks and unresolved you still have those possible import tariffs on european steel and alan minium and now you have the iran deal at least the u.s. no...