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the disease has wiped out pig populations across asia and europe and was recently detected in east timor just to australia's north west really and pork exports to asia have benefited from the country's disease free status as herds across asia are being slaughtered because of infection the industry contributes some 2 $1000000000.00 to australia's g.d.p. and employs $20000.00 people. and that has some of the other stories making news around the world harley davidson has suspended production off its life why electric motor. cycle which the brand had rolled out as part of a deficit pick ation push the decision follows the discovery of a problem with vehicles battery also it appears buyers of its traditional motorbikes and interested in an electric version of their favorite model. the german flight attendants union has called on live tons of cabin crew at frankfurt and munich applets to strike on sunday the walk out of the wages will begin at 6 am and continue for 5. days it's considering legal action against the strike. take its offensive in all the syria has shocked leaders in europe and th
the disease has wiped out pig populations across asia and europe and was recently detected in east timor just to australia's north west really and pork exports to asia have benefited from the country's disease free status as herds across asia are being slaughtered because of infection the industry contributes some 2 $1000000000.00 to australia's g.d.p. and employs $20000.00 people. and that has some of the other stories making news around the world harley davidson has suspended production off...
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stories making news the us federal communications commission has approved the $26500000000.00 merger of timor ball usa and spread that's according to an essene member the deal would slash the number of major mobile phone service providers in the united states to just 3 but 18 state attorneys still oppose the verge. romania and bulgaria are pitching for false wagons new factory after the carmaker pulled the plug on a project in turkey courting to media reports b.w. did the 1300000000 euro investment over turkey attacks on kurds in northern syria the factory was due to make 300000 cars and would create 5000 jobs. thousands of people have taken part in protests in spain calling for higher state pensions 10 years after the real estate prices spain's drain public coffers are struggling to keep up with an aging population but those gathered in madrid insist spaniards who worked hard their whole lives deserve a bigger share. with our own pension is reads one of the placards brandished by the regiment of retirees who took to the streets of the spanish capital the average pensioner here receives $920.
stories making news the us federal communications commission has approved the $26500000000.00 merger of timor ball usa and spread that's according to an essene member the deal would slash the number of major mobile phone service providers in the united states to just 3 but 18 state attorneys still oppose the verge. romania and bulgaria are pitching for false wagons new factory after the carmaker pulled the plug on a project in turkey courting to media reports b.w. did the 1300000000 euro...
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f >>> timor the weekly market monito our guest this we can has three small cap stocks in the apparelor. jay kaplan coy manager of the royce dividend value fund thafos joining us tonight. >> you're welcome. >> and the first american eagle. this hasonhe combina of a high dividend yield 3.6%. and the stock cut in t half in last year or so. you must love this for that >> well as the contrarian that i am i do love stocks that have been cut in half. but it'slso good when they have a good reason for the stock to go up. let me tell you aut bit a why that is. they are the number one seller of women's jeans in america. they're the number two seller of jeans in total in the country. and there is a -- there is ani cycle. and jeans are back in popularity again. so that's really good. but what's really exceptional is they have a brand called airy. airy sells intimate apparel tou ladies ages 15 to 25. a now more authentic brand it's regular peopl rather than supermodels of the victoria secr. only 23 states you now n and stationwide business. >> sec pick is designer brands. dfw stores and they are l
f >>> timor the weekly market monito our guest this we can has three small cap stocks in the apparelor. jay kaplan coy manager of the royce dividend value fund thafos joining us tonight. >> you're welcome. >> and the first american eagle. this hasonhe combina of a high dividend yield 3.6%. and the stock cut in t half in last year or so. you must love this for that >> well as the contrarian that i am i do love stocks that have been cut in half. but it'slso good when...
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.>> timor parking sites will be added in the next few months.ritic said that is not enough. >>> severe weather is wreaking havoc. it has downed trees and power lines living more than 250,000 people in the dark. it is also causing traffic problems. hundreds of flights delayed or canceled. >>> i was hearing sounds i never had before. conditions also causing problems here on the west coast. forecaster say it opposes a wildfire threat in southern california. >>> coming up, how you can stay the night in barb's malibu dream health. the pink convertible is not included. >>> a festival run by legendary radio host. what we can expect this morning. >>> let's get a quick look good morning to you. not to be a beautiful day. will see the official date, 7:21 am. >>> take a look at was. a little loaded. using some slowdowns. other than that, is a fairly friday night drive for the most part. they plan to build a new ground in the city. it kicked off the ceremony scheduled for a 30 p.m. with construction to begin shortly afterwards. >>> activex. you have a chanc
.>> timor parking sites will be added in the next few months.ritic said that is not enough. >>> severe weather is wreaking havoc. it has downed trees and power lines living more than 250,000 people in the dark. it is also causing traffic problems. hundreds of flights delayed or canceled. >>> i was hearing sounds i never had before. conditions also causing problems here on the west coast. forecaster say it opposes a wildfire threat in southern california. >>>...
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harder on in 1999 when he chose to separate then ended would still be complete and not have lost east timorgic studies.when the korean novel, "kimji—young, born 1982" was published three years ago, it raised questions about a woman's role in society, triggering a fierce and troubling debate. now the book has been adapted for the big screen. the film's released today and it's likely to cause yet more controversy. let's speak to hyung kim from the bbc‘s korean service who joins us now live from seoul. the film is a upon the book. when the book was released, it had a huge impact on society in south korea. explain to us why so many women related to this specific book. what was it about the book? the book prospect title one of the most common names of that generation. in the novelist had statistical evidence for that. it is like a marry, orjane in western culture i get. everybody can relate to her story. you read her story and it is like, i've had that experience, that is me, or that is my sister or my mother. and then you also realise that something is wrong and it seems like it is just monday
harder on in 1999 when he chose to separate then ended would still be complete and not have lost east timorgic studies.when the korean novel, "kimji—young, born 1982" was published three years ago, it raised questions about a woman's role in society, triggering a fierce and troubling debate. now the book has been adapted for the big screen. the film's released today and it's likely to cause yet more controversy. let's speak to hyung kim from the bbc‘s korean service who joins us...
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so giuliani's value as an particular timor getting in the way of the impeachment situation with peer yesterday. the whole idea of the start of the shadow foreign policy. it's bizarre, fascinating. he's a witness. folks would love to talk to you. >> there's another men and they were actively pursuing her removal as well back here. so there are a lot of different strands that sort of come together here and this has to be unsettling for rudy giuliani and the president himself. >> rudy giuliani was being paid by one of them, i'm not sure which one it was. he was on their payroll. if you're congress and you want to investigate who was he -- why was he being paid? who was he really working for? was he working for them? was he working on behalf of the president of the united states? was he doing both? >> he tried to have a security contract with klidgko who became the mayor of kiev, former boxer. ended up with another land tract in another city. he's got a lot of, you know, kind of -- >> balls in the air? >> sure. >> and he's -- by the way, is rudy giuliani using the president of the united
so giuliani's value as an particular timor getting in the way of the impeachment situation with peer yesterday. the whole idea of the start of the shadow foreign policy. it's bizarre, fascinating. he's a witness. folks would love to talk to you. >> there's another men and they were actively pursuing her removal as well back here. so there are a lot of different strands that sort of come together here and this has to be unsettling for rudy giuliani and the president himself. >> rudy...
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his name is timor ris. tim morrison is a russia security expert on the russia security council who was mentioned 15 times in taylor's opening statement. well, he's set to testify next week. and here's the thing, he listened to that infamous ukraine call so he is a firsthand witness. republicans are reportedly worried that his testimony will be fueled -- will fuel, i should say, the impeachment push. we're going to have much more on that to come. again, a lot of information still developing tonight. all of this is happening as democrats are starting to have conversations about potential articles of impeachment and what shape those articles of impeachment might take. the big question for the dems, just how broad those articles should be. the talks are in the early stages tonight as a witness interviews continue behind closed doors, and in the face of the explosive testimony that we've heard just over the past few weeks, republicans in congress have taken over the defense of the president over fears that the w
his name is timor ris. tim morrison is a russia security expert on the russia security council who was mentioned 15 times in taylor's opening statement. well, he's set to testify next week. and here's the thing, he listened to that infamous ukraine call so he is a firsthand witness. republicans are reportedly worried that his testimony will be fueled -- will fuel, i should say, the impeachment push. we're going to have much more on that to come. again, a lot of information still developing...
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the general has been implicated in mass killings in east timor, papua, and aceh, as well as the kidnapping and torturere of activists in j jakarta. he alslso worked directly with e u.s. defense intelligence agency and u.s. special forces in indonesia. to see our full coverage of the indonesian elections and general prabowo, go to democracynow.org. in new york, exxon mobil is going on trial today over accusations it deceived shareholders over the financial risks of climate change. in 2015, a damning report by "insideclimate news" and "the los angeles times" revealed that exxon knew that fossil fuels contributed to climate change as early as the 1970's, i did not take any action even as it covered up the science. in ohio, four major drug companies have reached a last-minute deal to settle with two ohio counties that sued the drug distributors and manufacturers over the opioid epidemic. the $260 million settlement includes companies amerisourcebergen, cardinal health, mckesson, and teva pharmaceuticals. just hours after this settlement was announced monday, a group of state attorneys general
the general has been implicated in mass killings in east timor, papua, and aceh, as well as the kidnapping and torturere of activists in j jakarta. he alslso worked directly with e u.s. defense intelligence agency and u.s. special forces in indonesia. to see our full coverage of the indonesian elections and general prabowo, go to democracynow.org. in new york, exxon mobil is going on trial today over accusations it deceived shareholders over the financial risks of climate change. in 2015, a...
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she began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. her book, "a problem from hell" won the pulitzer prize in 2003. she is -- yeah. [laughter] a big one a while ago. [laughter] she is also the author of "the new york times" bestseller "chasing the game." her -- chasing the flame. her most recent book, "the education of an eyedist," was published in september, and i've just learned it is short listed for the irish book prize. of conch congratulations. >> thank you. [applause] >> and one more time, let's do it one more time, please join me in welcoming samantha power to austin. ms. -- [applause] if. >> there's a reason this is my third trip to austin in, like, three weeks. just for the record, y'all are incredibly warm, and i'm very grate. thank you. [applause] >> okay. so we're going to start off this session with a brief reading. >> yes. so i want to just set the stage for our conversation, and i thought th
she began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. her book, "a problem from hell" won the pulitzer prize in 2003. she is -- yeah. [laughter] a big one a while ago. [laughter] she is also the author of "the new york times" bestseller "chasing the game." her -- chasing the flame. her...
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central valley was that formed the foundation of this country how have these values developed in east timor germany or is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom and i want to bring to you my. our journey to the syrians starts october 21st on d w. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture is what's coming up on the show today. we follow in the footsteps of a renaissance genius leonardo da vinci who spent his final years not in italy in france. and the german photographer. and his fascination with water in all its forms. we begin with a new film about the most legendary woman in science maggie cookery radioactive is currently doing the festival circuit so now man scott rocks for a quarter with it's a rainy and direct to be sure it film festival in switzerland he'll be here in the studio in a minute but 1st his reports about. scientists changing. careers scientists rebel and feminist and a new film from mars also topic in this extraordinary look at the 2 time nobel prize winner and pioneer of the science of radioactivity change the world. rememb
central valley was that formed the foundation of this country how have these values developed in east timor germany or is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom and i want to bring to you my. our journey to the syrians starts october 21st on d w. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture is what's coming up on the show today. we follow in the footsteps of a renaissance genius leonardo da vinci who spent his final years not in italy in france. and...
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she began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. her book, "a problem from hell" won the pulitzer prize in 2003. she is -- yeah. [laughter] a big one a while ago. [laughter] she is also the author of "the new york times" bestseller "chasing the game." her -- chasing the flame. her most recent book, "the education of an eyedist," was published in september, and i've just learned it is short listed for the irish book prize. of conch congratulations. >> thank you. [applause] >> and one more time, let's do it one more time, please join me in welcoming samantha power to austin. ms. -- [applause] if. >> there's a reason this is my third trip to austin in, like, three weeks. just for the record, y'all are incredibly warm, and i'm very grate. thank you. [applause] >> okay. so we're going to start off this session with a brief reading. >> yes. so i want to just set the stage for our conversation, and i thought th
she began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. her book, "a problem from hell" won the pulitzer prize in 2003. she is -- yeah. [laughter] a big one a while ago. [laughter] she is also the author of "the new york times" bestseller "chasing the game." her -- chasing the flame. her...
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and timor, bbc and news. —— bbc news. a please have a tense operation. they say that this could be a time—consuming effort to identify the dead and to work out exactly what has happened. they are appealing specifically to anyone with any information about the lorry and its route. anyone who may have seen and its route. anyone who may have seen it from bulgaria coming to holyhead and then down to grays in essex. here is another report from our correspondent. desperate enough to risk their lives crossing the busy shipping lane. they are coming in record numbers in small boats. it is not confirmed that those who died today were migrants, but since the jungle camp was closed in calais, security was increased until very. as well as boats, migrants are found in lori max. and the whole house will be shot by the appalling news that 39 bodies had been discovered and a lorry container in essex. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know that the thoughts and prayers are with all those who lost their lives and t
and timor, bbc and news. —— bbc news. a please have a tense operation. they say that this could be a time—consuming effort to identify the dead and to work out exactly what has happened. they are appealing specifically to anyone with any information about the lorry and its route. anyone who may have seen and its route. anyone who may have seen it from bulgaria coming to holyhead and then down to grays in essex. here is another report from our correspondent. desperate enough to risk their...
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east timor tim on the i'm going to be a bunch field on the subject any flesh will expect if he passes for a 100 plus why does some players remain no natural while other players close to their bodies with a chance to use. sebastian sun gives us the lowdown whom they signed in kick off life.
east timor tim on the i'm going to be a bunch field on the subject any flesh will expect if he passes for a 100 plus why does some players remain no natural while other players close to their bodies with a chance to use. sebastian sun gives us the lowdown whom they signed in kick off life.
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these values developed in east timor trying. hard is it to live by and defend the principles of justice and freedom in our everyday lives. our journey. series starts october 21st 2 w. . this is d w news these are all top stories exit polls in poland are sharing a win for the incumbent conservative nationalist nor in justice party the party had been ahead in the opinion polls leading up to the ballot is styles itself as defending the country's traditional catholic values against what it calls l g b t ideology. german chancellor angela merkel has told turkey immediately holds its offensive in northern syria made the demand in a phone call with turkish president friendship tight added on on sunday it comes a day off to germany announced it would stop all music schools to turkey. pynchon is here retired law professor chi saeed has won the country's presidential election taking more than 70 percent of the vote that is according to an exit poll saif said that an independent is an independent with no political experience he has pledged
these values developed in east timor trying. hard is it to live by and defend the principles of justice and freedom in our everyday lives. our journey. series starts october 21st 2 w. . this is d w news these are all top stories exit polls in poland are sharing a win for the incumbent conservative nationalist nor in justice party the party had been ahead in the opinion polls leading up to the ballot is styles itself as defending the country's traditional catholic values against what it calls l...