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those spurs fans of pinching themselves after their own think the start of the season under a new coach like last now. but it defensively minded in your own berlin make this home game tough in the 1st half was the best chance for the hosts maybe should have gone with these 14 instead. the match opened up a little bit more after the break and both were awarded a penalty. i put a hand in the build up on food like most minutes it was overturned. and 69 minutes the dead that was finally broken with big loss this time making a difference for the right reason. the dutchman steve lead gold in 2009 seen only by immune experiment even though skiing is one of more. robotic almost leveled from you only stoppage time but the vision sustained trouble while glass knows both were groups of any heights of 2nd in the bundesliga table. while sparing another club just like have a new coach coming into this season only is having someone new in the bundesliga like oliver glass not at all spec is a factor to their success yes i think so and not just new to the league but someone who probably slipped under th
those spurs fans of pinching themselves after their own think the start of the season under a new coach like last now. but it defensively minded in your own berlin make this home game tough in the 1st half was the best chance for the hosts maybe should have gone with these 14 instead. the match opened up a little bit more after the break and both were awarded a penalty. i put a hand in the build up on food like most minutes it was overturned. and 69 minutes the dead that was finally broken with...
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what if my children have said hey you need to do this and so it's really want them to be those ambassadors to spur our adults on to do what they need to do to be prepared. one 4th grader told me she's ready to share what she learned with her family. >>it's a lesson that everyone living in the bay area needs tofor earthquakes and staying safe when they do hit, you can visit our website kron 4 dot com. we have everything you need to know to get ready for the big one. >>let's take a look outside on this thursday evening and we show you downtown san francisco beautiful day throughout the bay area today our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with more on the gusty winds today at those winds kind of whipping up around the bay area of course we have that cold front come through last night there just wasn't much energy to it we had a few light showers reported around the bay area but the winds boy can really feel that this afternoon, some of those gusts or 30 miles per hour near the coastline, but not only near the coast are seeing some blustery winds. around the bay area, those winds will s
what if my children have said hey you need to do this and so it's really want them to be those ambassadors to spur our adults on to do what they need to do to be prepared. one 4th grader told me she's ready to share what she learned with her family. >>it's a lesson that everyone living in the bay area needs tofor earthquakes and staying safe when they do hit, you can visit our website kron 4 dot com. we have everything you need to know to get ready for the big one. >>let's take a...
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secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. day b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark asked her esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so unless we are now counting iraq as our 51st state maybe sorry but no one is coming home mr president a victory day it is not in fact we are far from pulling troops out of the middle east as this map shows our military is entrenched there in 10 different countries to the tune of about 60000 troops my friends under these war hawks are men and women in uniform aren't leaving the middle east for a very very long time and that tragedy is why we are watching the hawks. but the. real thing is. that if. you. like you know that i got. this. world we're going to watching the ox i am i robot. tell. shocked i know you know what i hate you don't hate more than war
secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. day b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark asked her esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so unless we are now counting iraq as our 51st state maybe sorry but no...
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rightfully pointed out the us secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. de b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark s. per esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so on last we are now counting iraq as our 51st state maybe sorry but no one is coming home mr president a victory day it is not in fact we are far from pulling troops out of the middle east as this map.
rightfully pointed out the us secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. de b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark s. per esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so on last we are now counting iraq as our...
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secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. day b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark asked her esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so unless we are now counting iraq as our 51st state maybe sorry but no one is coming home mr president a victory day it is not in fact we are far from pulling troops out of the middle east as this map shows our military is entrenched there in 10 different countries to the tune of about 60000 troops. my friends under these war hawks are men and women in uniform aren't leaving the middle east for a very very long time and that tragedy is why we are watching the hawks. that the. real thing is. if. you. like you know that i got. this. world we're going to watching the ox i am i robot. tell. shock i know you know what i hate you don't hate more than war hawks
secretary to punch his last name is not as wiranto it's actually a spur and 2nd those u.s. troops are not coming home from n.b.c. day b.c. and all the various news outlets in between they are now reporting that the punch secretary mark asked her esper said late saturday that all of the nearly 1000 u.s. troops pulling out of northern syria will now had to western iraq to continue the campaign against islamic state militants so unless we are now counting iraq as our 51st state maybe sorry but no...
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a fourth before harry kane finished what he had started. 5—0 to spurs, their biggest ever champions league victory. that gloom and thoseep. being solid again. for manchester city, a comfortable night, too, although they did have to come from behind against italian side atalanta. but once sergio aguero had put them in charge, the brilliance of raheem sterling did the rest. a second—half hat—trick for the england star, a spectacular, sparkling performance that not even the sending off of phil foden could spoil. 5—1 to city on another sterling night in europe. last night's football picked up on this morning's back pages. in the sun, sonny and ster... they haven't had much to smile about this season, tottenham. the mirror, rout of this world, going with sterling and kane. spy storm — that is related to claims by england coach eddiejones that that is related to claims by england coach eddie jones that they were spied upon as they hit a cuddly prepare for their semifinal with new zealand at the rugby world cup. sol campbell in back in football, but has a huge task on his hands if he's to keep southend in league one. he manag
a fourth before harry kane finished what he had started. 5—0 to spurs, their biggest ever champions league victory. that gloom and thoseep. being solid again. for manchester city, a comfortable night, too, although they did have to come from behind against italian side atalanta. but once sergio aguero had put them in charge, the brilliance of raheem sterling did the rest. a second—half hat—trick for the england star, a spectacular, sparkling performance that not even the sending off of...
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there are 3 more games to look forward to on sunday we got glad we are both spurs and in frankfurt and let's see how. those results affect the table now despite 5 team's best efforts by a still top of the table for the time being it's really tight up there if you look at this. just mentioned they play on sunday they could not buy in off their perch at the top down at the bottom however often heim they climb to 11 after their win against by munich but the ones to worry about are destroyed or they are in the doldrums or 2 and i have dropped 14 points from winning positions in the last 5 games some think they desperately need to change arts of the international break cologne and part of born they're still glued to the bottom. right now the winner of this week's play of the day you voted for him with 43 percent of the vote. in the lead with a simple cutting volley a perfectly straight can take a look at that. incredible from the belgium and he has your. play of the day. so far but. still to come on sunday. we'll be back with the best of the action from those games and. leave you with some of the best. and the
there are 3 more games to look forward to on sunday we got glad we are both spurs and in frankfurt and let's see how. those results affect the table now despite 5 team's best efforts by a still top of the table for the time being it's really tight up there if you look at this. just mentioned they play on sunday they could not buy in off their perch at the top down at the bottom however often heim they climb to 11 after their win against by munich but the ones to worry about are destroyed or...
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with a fourth before harry kane finished what he had started. 5—0 to spurs, their biggest ever champions league victory. that gloom in thoseuy against italian from behind against italian side atalanta, but once sergio aguero had put them in charge, the brilliance of raheem sterling did the rest. a second—half hat—trick for the england star, a spectacular sparkling performance and not even the sending off of phil foden could spoil. 5—1 to city on another sterling night in europe. adam wilde, bbc news. sol campbell in back in football, but has a huge task on his hands if he's to keep southend in league one. he managed to steer macclesfield to safety in his previousjob, but watched southend who are second from bottom, lose 7—1 last night. he has brought in andy cole, the former newcastle and manchester united striker as attack coach. wales play south africa in the other semifinal. the squad met prince charles this morning. a special moment for the squad ahead of this weekend's big game to come, just scraping through beating france. england play new zealand on saturday. finally, is this the most ridiculous fine you've ever com
with a fourth before harry kane finished what he had started. 5—0 to spurs, their biggest ever champions league victory. that gloom in thoseuy against italian from behind against italian side atalanta, but once sergio aguero had put them in charge, the brilliance of raheem sterling did the rest. a second—half hat—trick for the england star, a spectacular sparkling performance and not even the sending off of phil foden could spoil. 5—1 to city on another sterling night in europe. adam...
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so here are those results and fixtures this evening. spursng — it's now one all there. elsewhere manchester city against dynamo zagreb is goalless. all those matches on the bbc sport website. johnny sexton will captain ireland for the first time in their rugby world cup pool match against russia on thursday. the returning fly—half is one of 11 changes to the side that lost to the hosts japan on saturday. ireland's fate is still in their own hands, they'll be sure of a quarter—final place if they record bonus—point wins against russia and samoa in theirfinal game. something i've thought about since i was a kid, something i've made a lot of decisions around, trying to get there, and it's taken a while, but it was worth the wait and am feeling quite proud. i want to be captain now with a good performance and a good win in a world cup game so that's my main focus. towcester racecourse in northamptonshire is going to close permanently. there's been no racing there since may last year and it went into administration a few months later with debts of
so here are those results and fixtures this evening. spursng — it's now one all there. elsewhere manchester city against dynamo zagreb is goalless. all those matches on the bbc sport website. johnny sexton will captain ireland for the first time in their rugby world cup pool match against russia on thursday. the returning fly—half is one of 11 changes to the side that lost to the hosts japan on saturday. ireland's fate is still in their own hands, they'll be sure of a quarter—final place...
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when i was 4 years old in 1903 he died of those infections and so that's kind of been the thing that spurred me in to beginning to campaign on this issue into research into it well i 1st asked for these documents from the guardian births in n.h.s. trusts many many months ago and initially the trust refused to provide me with the document in question so i had to go to the information commissioner's office who stepped in and the i.c.a.o. did promise them to eventually release the document to me however the 1st time that the trust gave me the document i know is that 2 pages were missing from it so then had to go back to the i.c.a.o. saying you know they've they've missed out 2 pages here and i did eventually get those 2 missing pages and i was told by the trust that that was due to an admin error if we choose to believe that's true and it was on those 2 pages that were originally missing that this revelation was in there and 2017 jason evans initiated a public inquiry into the case he claims key files are still missing according to the latest report from the u.k. government 30000 people were in
when i was 4 years old in 1903 he died of those infections and so that's kind of been the thing that spurred me in to beginning to campaign on this issue into research into it well i 1st asked for these documents from the guardian births in n.h.s. trusts many many months ago and initially the trust refused to provide me with the document in question so i had to go to the information commissioner's office who stepped in and the i.c.a.o. did promise them to eventually release the document to me...
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message they want to ensure the murderers are punished and among those attending today's memorial ceremony in istanbul was the un's topic spurred on extra judicial killings the woman who led the investigation concluding that the saudi crown prince may have been involved in the killing the w correspondent yulia hawn talked to her about her efforts to bring peace killers to justice. and yes calamari you have let the un's investigation into the killing of the shocked g. and you say you found credible evidence linking saudi crown prince mohammed bin some on to the murder what exactly are these links. i have found. evidence that the killing of mr cash is extrajudicial executions for which the state of saudi arabia is responsible what does that mean the state to ease a big institution whenever a state is empty kid today into a killing the next step is to investigate the chain of command to deter me in the relationship between those that the pitch richard the crime and those that ordered the crime that chain of command so far has not been investigated so what do you make of the crown prince's recent remarks in an interview he said he
message they want to ensure the murderers are punished and among those attending today's memorial ceremony in istanbul was the un's topic spurred on extra judicial killings the woman who led the investigation concluding that the saudi crown prince may have been involved in the killing the w correspondent yulia hawn talked to her about her efforts to bring peace killers to justice. and yes calamari you have let the un's investigation into the killing of the shocked g. and you say you found...
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. >> you have those two instances that we've learned about that spur counterintelligence, it's not soout a crime but about national security issues and then you move to the people who are indicted for supposedly trying to funnel russian money into the accusation, into u.s. elections. rudy was also being paid for them. they seem to have had aligned interests in removing then ambassador to the ukraine, where does that take? >> it seems to call out fara. they were charged with campaign finance violations. it's likely the southern district of new york if they're conducting as broad based an investigation as the newspapers tell us they are there's some element of that that includes whether mr. giuliani committed a violation of fara. one has to willfully violate and you knew you had an obligation to register and will think do so. it's a higher burden of proof for the government to establiestablish. >> in isically kated stuff. -- this is complicated stuff. but for the american president, he has some explaining to do about who he was helping and why he was doing these things because they're s
. >> you have those two instances that we've learned about that spur counterintelligence, it's not soout a crime but about national security issues and then you move to the people who are indicted for supposedly trying to funnel russian money into the accusation, into u.s. elections. rudy was also being paid for them. they seem to have had aligned interests in removing then ambassador to the ukraine, where does that take? >> it seems to call out fara. they were charged with campaign...
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spur fighting and reliable information for margaret. bursts. home to means of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps or global indios tell stories of creedence people and innovative projects around the world good news that contributes good news to create images of influence and for station. interactive content teaching the next generation the bottom line that took such action. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to. it's something here for the next generation globally as the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. that. says as did every news africa coming up on the show know and insights with the islamist insurgency and we get an inside view from the form of militant his message the conflict is set to continue unless the speaker on the mantle of change the government's approach toward government cannot fight the jihad just because they do not have the right policies in place they don't help the civilians could you have a spa much better organized or. contact she left the company to bring back
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now bray who was really on playable and another from robert evans those be completed that 7 to school are now spare a thought for spurs fans this morning and last night they conceded 7 goals at home for the 1st time in the club's 137 year history and no english team has ever been beaten by as many goes at home in the european matches that last night's yeah they've broken some pretty unbelievable records that amazing historical note byron must be in 7th heaven yet absolutely and of course. more than most he'd never scored a champions league goal before last night's game and he went and got 4 of his 1st obviously goals and that all in one half now it's also special for such an average because he used to play for tottenham's big north london rivals arsenal so it is special be pleasing for him to put 4 into spurs usenet and somebody else who fills a quiet home every day in evidently in london he is in the glow of his victory last night. it seems that london suits me i very much like being in london a beautiful city big city it was a great night for by the football here in england. ok very happy man there were what does th
now bray who was really on playable and another from robert evans those be completed that 7 to school are now spare a thought for spurs fans this morning and last night they conceded 7 goals at home for the 1st time in the club's 137 year history and no english team has ever been beaten by as many goes at home in the european matches that last night's yeah they've broken some pretty unbelievable records that amazing historical note byron must be in 7th heaven yet absolutely and of course. more...
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i will say that i felt that those jabs he took at the president, the ones about bone spurs and and theye to me. mattis could be speaking about what he actually saw, witnessed, was in the room for, maybe even participated in his role as secretary of defense. >> thank you both. i appreciate your time. as the white house does damage control over revelations over ukraine and the crisis in syria, do they have a problem with the truth? i'm going to discuss now or later or after this with james clapper. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ i used to book my hotel room on those traalways a catch.here was like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choi
i will say that i felt that those jabs he took at the president, the ones about bone spurs and and theye to me. mattis could be speaking about what he actually saw, witnessed, was in the room for, maybe even participated in his role as secretary of defense. >> thank you both. i appreciate your time. as the white house does damage control over revelations over ukraine and the crisis in syria, do they have a problem with the truth? i'm going to discuss now or later or after this with james...
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all those linked to what spurred the mueller investigation. and we are about to find out john durham. a u.s. attorney respected by both sides found out about that probe. we are about to find out about the inspector general found out when what led to this whole investigation which really caught the interest of former cia director john brennan. >> he was there in the chair in langley when this investigation started so apparently mr. durham is going to be interviewing him about how it all started. and it sounds like john brennan, former top spy was concerned about that. >> given that barr is now accompanying durham on these things, it really makes me think that the hand of politics, of trump are now being used to massage what this ongoing review quasiinvestigation is i am concerned. i am still very puzzled and troubled by donald trump's actions vis-a-vis russia. it's just something that just makes me very much wonder what is at the root of some of his actions and decisions. steve: brennan also said that mr. durham is a man of integrity but a.g. b
all those linked to what spurred the mueller investigation. and we are about to find out john durham. a u.s. attorney respected by both sides found out about that probe. we are about to find out about the inspector general found out when what led to this whole investigation which really caught the interest of former cia director john brennan. >> he was there in the chair in langley when this investigation started so apparently mr. durham is going to be interviewing him about how it all...
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have people and i don't want -- i have never served and impugn those and rudy giuliani -- >> to be fair to the president, he had bone spurs so he couldn't make it to vietnam. we have bill taylor testify and iraq war veteran testifying today. this is the kind of the republican party would fetishize and say don't you dare say anything about our troops and anyone in the way of the trump campaign and cause. and he dismissed them as never trumper and referred to the colonel vindland and just to clarify, if you work por the trump administration you can't be a never trumper just by definition. this guy works in the white house and on the call and trump said today i've never heard of him when makes trump look stupid why wru -- why are you making calls to foreign leaders with people you don't know in the room. and i'm glad he used the phrase extortion at the top of the show because we've used quid pro quo and i think people understand what extortion is and this is the latest affirmation that it was extortion. >> in his opening statement he wrote in a july debrief after they met with ukrainian government officials, quote, ambassado
have people and i don't want -- i have never served and impugn those and rudy giuliani -- >> to be fair to the president, he had bone spurs so he couldn't make it to vietnam. we have bill taylor testify and iraq war veteran testifying today. this is the kind of the republican party would fetishize and say don't you dare say anything about our troops and anyone in the way of the trump campaign and cause. and he dismissed them as never trumper and referred to the colonel vindland and just...
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for those of us on the ground even image ised on the social economic and political system to begin to also make some concessions. to the separatists movement started gathering pace in 2017 it was spurred on by a violence government crackdown on peaceful protests in english speaking regions people in these regions in cameroons north west and southwest feel the country's french speaking majority has too much say in how things are run because of that the separatists declared they'd formed an independent state called amber zone in october 27th seen. since then nearly 2000 people have been killed as a result of the conflict between separatist militants and government forces and the u.n. says half a 1000000 people have been displaced. many of them caught in the middle of a conflict they never wanted like anniston who fled with her children after the separatists turned on her family. he and recently. kidnapped repent. and if i behaved at the table to. make them go. it is really nice. those displaced would love nothing more if this week's talks are anything to go by piece still looks a long way off. joining me now from comedy on as our reporter blaze a young fellow blaze it's nice to see you
for those of us on the ground even image ised on the social economic and political system to begin to also make some concessions. to the separatists movement started gathering pace in 2017 it was spurred on by a violence government crackdown on peaceful protests in english speaking regions people in these regions in cameroons north west and southwest feel the country's french speaking majority has too much say in how things are run because of that the separatists declared they'd formed an...
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brian: all getting their handshake and able to talk the guy who spurred the making of those t-shirts.rs. going to middle america and talking to the people. even though he is a billionaire. people who love him for this. brian: tom homan was just here. he talked about all the presidents he has worked for. there is something special between law enforcement and number 45. >> my dad said the same thing. my dad was a police officer in new york. i was a police officer in new york. cops are cops. especially new york. we are cops. i will tell you cops love this president. i have been in the icp and national sheriff's association. this president halves the sense of every police officer in this country. he loves first responders and fire department. this president gets it. steve: one of the things about our audience they responded very favorably to tom homan. ainsley: can i come and talk to you byes about centers? [applause] sandra: tel ainsley: tell me what you do. >> [inaudible] ainsley: what did you say, steve? steve: he was under cover until just now. ainsley: why do you serve, joseph? >> i
brian: all getting their handshake and able to talk the guy who spurred the making of those t-shirts.rs. going to middle america and talking to the people. even though he is a billionaire. people who love him for this. brian: tom homan was just here. he talked about all the presidents he has worked for. there is something special between law enforcement and number 45. >> my dad said the same thing. my dad was a police officer in new york. i was a police officer in new york. cops are cops....
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2002 so let's take a closer look at those sanctions that were 1st imposed almost 2 decades ago when robert mugabe was president the u.s. and e.u. sanctions were spurred by the takeover of land owned by white farmers along with human rights violations a crackdown on elect. monitors and political opponents with sanctions imposed on businesses and individuals including arms and financial embargo freezing of foreign assets and travel bans they continue to have an impact on zimbabwe the government blames the sanctions for creating an economic crisis this lasted for years in march the us ignored course to lift the sanctions instead extending them for another year . well let's get more on this we're joined by derek matty zagg a governance consultant and he's joining us live from the capital harare very good to have you with us on on al-jazeera so the government whether it's president man and god or his predecessor president mugabe have blamed these international sanctions for zimbabwe's economic problems now that's not what the u.s. the e.u. say in the opposition the opposition say that the government is using these sanctions to actually deflect from its ow
2002 so let's take a closer look at those sanctions that were 1st imposed almost 2 decades ago when robert mugabe was president the u.s. and e.u. sanctions were spurred by the takeover of land owned by white farmers along with human rights violations a crackdown on elect. monitors and political opponents with sanctions imposed on businesses and individuals including arms and financial embargo freezing of foreign assets and travel bans they continue to have an impact on zimbabwe the government...
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incentivize them to go to developing areas which will then spur the economy, when, in fact, that's not where the opportunity zones are popping up. thoseare going to more lucrative areas. so what's actually happening in pennsylvania? >> right. well, part of the issue is investors have such a range of these zones to choose from. there are places that are deeply distressed and have been struggling for decades, but there are also places that were chosen as opportunity zones that are already, you know, growing quickly. and so, those tend to be the places so far, at least, that appear to be much more appealing to investors. so, economic development officials and local leaders in some of these more struggling places say they aren't optimistic that the program will really help them. >> chris, is frustrating for you, being a part of the obama administration, when if you actually look at the economy, president obama and joe biden were handed a flaming pile of garbage where america was suffering, the auto industry was suffering -- >> yes. >> the banking industry was in absolute crisis. and step by step year after year, it was a steady improvemen
incentivize them to go to developing areas which will then spur the economy, when, in fact, that's not where the opportunity zones are popping up. thoseare going to more lucrative areas. so what's actually happening in pennsylvania? >> right. well, part of the issue is investors have such a range of these zones to choose from. there are places that are deeply distressed and have been struggling for decades, but there are also places that were chosen as opportunity zones that are already,...
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spur the company. i just got off the phone the the cfo who said it was messy quarter. but there are changes in accounting and mark to market. some of those losses are on the income statement. income statement. she would not specify that uber and slot for the companies. is there a real impact to the venture capital arm of the company's that lead to the bottom-line relative to where you think they should the? -- should be? >> i think that's possible. my biggest take away for google, we do focus on the ad side and the expectations for their at arenues and although cpc's individual bit, the clicks are way up. think it's a really good sign for the bottom line. last week we sat here and said the same thing about amazon. but that ad business is so strong. how mature are their ad businesses? >> mobile search still has room to grow. show, it's a very valuable franchise for the company. that moment to continue their. google will show more results on that front. you'll see this dynamic playing out which really plays well for both companies. room for theh three of them to enjoy good growth, but disclosure for both companies on amazon and potentially
spur the company. i just got off the phone the the cfo who said it was messy quarter. but there are changes in accounting and mark to market. some of those losses are on the income statement. income statement. she would not specify that uber and slot for the companies. is there a real impact to the venture capital arm of the company's that lead to the bottom-line relative to where you think they should the? -- should be? >> i think that's possible. my biggest take away for google, we do...
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those in this part of romania but it's also good for the insect population. then the students find something special a moth caterpillar a lovely creature it will mature into a spur talk moth. we consider that once we can try to feed it to death and. look at starting to eat and so forth and it's pretending to be at a point innocent dangerous and you get has a spike back here and that does help scare off the birds. for. the diversity of the landscape is mirrored in the diversity of insect species. a landscape dotted with small fields and meadows lined with hedges will be home to many many here any one shaft looking at the landscape here's a small patch that's been mowed for the cow in the barn state on the lake tomorrow they'll move the patch next to it and over there it's already grown back so every kind of insect will find a spot here and that's why there are so many of them of course we don't have this in germany anymore. the group goes to 2 more medals each one of them brimming with life. countless grasshoppers bees and butterflies. back in the makeshift laboratory at the guesthouse the insects are examined and classified. its work that requires concentration
those in this part of romania but it's also good for the insect population. then the students find something special a moth caterpillar a lovely creature it will mature into a spur talk moth. we consider that once we can try to feed it to death and. look at starting to eat and so forth and it's pretending to be at a point innocent dangerous and you get has a spike back here and that does help scare off the birds. for. the diversity of the landscape is mirrored in the diversity of insect...
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i think those factors do have a huge influence in creating discontent in hong kong society which fueled this protest. amy: so some have suggested the hong kong protests have been spurredport. in protesters have been tearing the u.s. flag, the british union jack, have met with trump administration officials, come to washington. what's your response to that, kevin? kevin: i think there are two points to be made. the first is that we should recognize there are similar individuals, activists and groups in the e movement w whic again is very massive that look to the u.s. and u.k. for international support. i think in the long term, some progressive p perspectiveves, i not t going to help hong kong i the long term but we can understand the short term that this is kind of driven by desperation when they come from very powerful hong kong chinese authority but we should also recognize the people that come to the u.s. to look for support both the so-called pan democrats, the democratic parties and oppositions in hong kong as well as the youth leadership that came out of the umbrella movement, are no longer the leaders in the protest movement and they themselves recognize and ha
i think those factors do have a huge influence in creating discontent in hong kong society which fueled this protest. amy: so some have suggested the hong kong protests have been spurredport. in protesters have been tearing the u.s. flag, the british union jack, have met with trump administration officials, come to washington. what's your response to that, kevin? kevin: i think there are two points to be made. the first is that we should recognize there are similar individuals, activists and...
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optimism is spurring the buying overall after national economic council director larry kudlow says december tariffs might be withdrawn against china if talks continue to go well. he made those comments right here on the fox business network. >>> meanwhile, new worries about the future not of u.s./china trade but u.s./mexico/canada and that trade agreement. canadian prime minister faces a tough election test today. what happened to when these three leaders signed that? what happens to the new nafta if he fails to win? we will ask original master negotiator, ambassador charles reese, in a fox business exclusive. >>> and two ohio counties settle for the first of its kind lawsuit in cleveland in the 11th hour, right before trial was supposed to begin. four of its opioid opponents say we don't take any responsibility, but here's $250 million. the man who invented the life-saving antidote to opioid overdoses, dr. roger crystal, is here in a fox business exclusive. he is part of thesolution. does anything about this settlement solve anything and what is dr. crystal working on now? less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: we have breaking news
optimism is spurring the buying overall after national economic council director larry kudlow says december tariffs might be withdrawn against china if talks continue to go well. he made those comments right here on the fox business network. >>> meanwhile, new worries about the future not of u.s./china trade but u.s./mexico/canada and that trade agreement. canadian prime minister faces a tough election test today. what happened to when these three leaders signed that? what happens to...
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spurred investment of american products into american products, into international markets. we also we also raise the question of supply chain security. this is particularly important to those of us in michigan, in metro detroit, recognizing how important that supply chain was in world war ii. that we manufactured our way to new world order, to the ringing notions of freedom that we helped to usher in throughout the west. creating a system of government that was admired and bestowed nd that grew our middle class. we recognize the troubling dilemma that we have with our , that in maynerals china, frustrated, threatened to cut off supply to the u.s. as part of the u.s. trade war supply, of these rare earth minerals that go into our devices, that secure the production of some of our incredible innovations, like our smartphones. that america depends on china for 80% of its rare earth imports. that it's not a desirable position to be in. we must reclaim our supply chain. categorizereclaim or an agenda for rare earth minerals. the global rare earth market is rojected to grow in value from $8.1 billion to $14.4 billion by 2025. as driven by the demand for electric vehicles and cel
spurred investment of american products into american products, into international markets. we also we also raise the question of supply chain security. this is particularly important to those of us in michigan, in metro detroit, recognizing how important that supply chain was in world war ii. that we manufactured our way to new world order, to the ringing notions of freedom that we helped to usher in throughout the west. creating a system of government that was admired and bestowed nd that...
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his bone trump, with spur bailed out of going into service in vietnam, i don't see how he can figure that he should .ave abandoned thoseds they saved us a lot of bodies by fighting in iraq. toust wish he had gone over vietnam like the man he tries to claim he is now. host: listen to the argument made by some republicans who voted against this resolution. this is tom reed, a new york congressman on the floor yesterday. [video clip] >> i want to remind my colleagues one of the problems we face in turkey and syria today is a failure of congressional leadership to address this issue. when i stood on this very floor during the obama administration and the question of syria came up, i remember many of my colleagues agreeing with me that we should not be in a syria with boots on the ground rushing -- risking our most precious asset without a clear resolution to do so. we failed in the leadership in this body. that is why as we go through this resolution, i understand the turkish sanctions, but make no mistake about it. by voting yes, you are authorizing the use of military force of our men and women on syrian soil. if force n
his bone trump, with spur bailed out of going into service in vietnam, i don't see how he can figure that he should .ave abandoned thoseds they saved us a lot of bodies by fighting in iraq. toust wish he had gone over vietnam like the man he tries to claim he is now. host: listen to the argument made by some republicans who voted against this resolution. this is tom reed, a new york congressman on the floor yesterday. [video clip] >> i want to remind my colleagues one of the problems we...
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and spurs boss mauricio pochettino has admitted that his job is on the line if results don't improve. they face red star belgrade in the champions league tonight. i'll be back with more on thoseaven't given up in their attempt to investigate an american woman who left the uk after being involved in a fatal road crash. harry dunn — a 19—year—old motorcyclist — was killed in august. the suspect, anne sacoolas, travelled back to america after claiming diplomatic immunity. in sometimes combative exchanges, chief constable nick adderly defended the forces handling of the case so far. it of the case so far. is right and you have probably heard it is right and you have probably heard in the commons last night, northamptonshire police were asked not to inform the family for a couple of days so they could understand what the next steps were. for the foreign office to understand what the next legal steps are regarding this case, they asked northamptonshire police not to inform the family for a couple of days. it is a decision i support and also a decision when taking this into account that harry's funeral was on the wednesdayjust a day after. given that harry's funeral was due the day
and spurs boss mauricio pochettino has admitted that his job is on the line if results don't improve. they face red star belgrade in the champions league tonight. i'll be back with more on thoseaven't given up in their attempt to investigate an american woman who left the uk after being involved in a fatal road crash. harry dunn — a 19—year—old motorcyclist — was killed in august. the suspect, anne sacoolas, travelled back to america after claiming diplomatic immunity. in sometimes...