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i think this is why awards like the unsung hero award so valuable.nised and all you need to do is to go to the bbc website, find the answer and row page and you can download the nomination form, and thenjust download the nomination form, and then just send it download the nomination form, and thenjust send it in —— the unsung hero form. i feel honoured that this yearl hero form. i feel honoured that this year i will be on the judging panel. i want to read these inspirational stories. we see the pictures that inspire us but behind these pictures there is always someone that began there is always someone that began the inspiration. one of the bbc‘s most famous and distinctive sounding commentators has announced he'll retire at the end of the football season. john motson covered 10 world cups, 10 european championships, 29 fa cup finals and more than 200 england games. but it's his commentary of ronnie radford's goal for non—league hereford against newcastle in 1972 that shaped the course of his career. it changed my life, newcastle winning1—0 with five
i think this is why awards like the unsung hero award so valuable.nised and all you need to do is to go to the bbc website, find the answer and row page and you can download the nomination form, and thenjust download the nomination form, and then just send it download the nomination form, and thenjust send it in —— the unsung hero form. i feel honoured that this yearl hero form. i feel honoured that this year i will be on the judging panel. i want to read these inspirational stories. we see...
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speech and it's interesting when you look at the speech there and she appeared she sounded like the unsung suchi before she became the leader of this nation before she walked into the office came into the office eighteen months ago approximately eighteen months ago she sounded more passionate and a little bit more outspoken if you will can compare to some of the other speeches we have heard from her but obviously this is a very sensitive issue and what's very interesting to bear and if you look at the speech and how it was delivered this clearly was for an outside external audience it was called an address to the nation a national address but it wasn't really directed at the people of myanmar this was directed to the international community and she said that several times in this half hour speech now what's interesting is that she said that you know she wants to get to the root of the government to get to the root of the situation there she said that you know that there are still more than fifty percent muslim villages that haven't been affected by this recent violence and she said it's im
speech and it's interesting when you look at the speech there and she appeared she sounded like the unsung suchi before she became the leader of this nation before she walked into the office came into the office eighteen months ago approximately eighteen months ago she sounded more passionate and a little bit more outspoken if you will can compare to some of the other speeches we have heard from her but obviously this is a very sensitive issue and what's very interesting to bear and if you look...
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reintegration for those refugees that recently crossed over into bangladesh this is something that unsung suit she has met with a group a committee over the last couple of days to start the logistical planning for that but right now we haven't seen anything on the ground to show that they're going to start to bring back some of those refugees who can prove that they left me in mar over the last several weeks the u.s. backed coalition of kurdish an arab fighters says it is retaken around ninety percent of isis self declared capital in syria remaining i so find is all reportedly concentrated in a small area of the city of jenin to show yet has more from beirut. it appears that it's only a matter of time before is cleared of i saw fighters that's according to the united states military as well as the kurdish group the syrian defense for the democratic forces or the wife is there no one on the ground who've been leading the fight against ice or backed by the u.s. led international coalitions airstrikes on that area according to the u.s. ninety percent of the city has been cleared of ice or fi
reintegration for those refugees that recently crossed over into bangladesh this is something that unsung suit she has met with a group a committee over the last couple of days to start the logistical planning for that but right now we haven't seen anything on the ground to show that they're going to start to bring back some of those refugees who can prove that they left me in mar over the last several weeks the u.s. backed coalition of kurdish an arab fighters says it is retaken around ninety...
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peace in the country by fighting terrorists while the reputation of the country's de facto leader unsung suchi is suffering because of the alleged genocide of the ro hinge a minority she previously earned a global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel peace prize for her nonviolent advocacy for human rights and with the situation concerning me in a massive row hinge on muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for unsung suchi to be stripped of a noble prize however the organization that made the award says the prize cannot be revoked. under its rules and has a look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be politically motivated. the noble peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations they are bullish on of standing armies and the promotion of peace that's how alfred noble envisioned it more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and nominees has sometimes been juby as in two thousand and nine the newly elected u.s. president barack obama won the award despite his campaign promi
peace in the country by fighting terrorists while the reputation of the country's de facto leader unsung suchi is suffering because of the alleged genocide of the ro hinge a minority she previously earned a global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel peace prize for her nonviolent advocacy for human rights and with the situation concerning me in a massive row hinge on muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for unsung suchi to be stripped of a noble...
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the situation concerning me and mars rover muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for unsung suchi to be stripped of her nobel prize here's a look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be motivated politically. the nobel peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations their bullish and of standing armies and the promotion of peace that's how alfred noble envisioned it more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and nominees has sometimes been juby as in two thousand and nine the newly elected us president barack obama won the award despite his campaign promises the american military were actually at war for every year of his eight year term airstrikes a raid were held in seven countries and in twenty sixteen alone over twenty six thousand bombs were dropped by the u.s. air force years later a former noble prize secretary even admitted to his frustration over obama's ability the prize did not have the positive effect is obama there when i have positive effect especially in the u.s. another contentious choice is
the situation concerning me and mars rover muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for unsung suchi to be stripped of her nobel prize here's a look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be motivated politically. the nobel peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations their bullish and of standing armies and the promotion of peace that's how alfred noble envisioned it more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and...
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but do you have a favorite your among these unsung heroes?sort of the representative character that has the right stuff. >> wayne westerman who waste touched on earlier is a great example of that. he still owns the company and that chapter was important for that reason and the design team. everybody knows johnny -- he designed these beautiful industrial shapes and revolutionize the way that we, what we expect from our consumer electronic products by what happened on the screen is just as important in nobody knows the names of these human interface designers. that whole team i would say is an unsung, maybe one of the greatest design teams in technology over the last 20 years. greg christie, imran chaudhry and this whole team was really instrumental. and you have these engineers who deserve a huge amount of credit. richard williamson who was responsible for safari and taking safari and putting it on the phone. the list goes on and on. and josh strick don and brian hubby the team of engineers who use these early prototypes. there are a dozen or
but do you have a favorite your among these unsung heroes?sort of the representative character that has the right stuff. >> wayne westerman who waste touched on earlier is a great example of that. he still owns the company and that chapter was important for that reason and the design team. everybody knows johnny -- he designed these beautiful industrial shapes and revolutionize the way that we, what we expect from our consumer electronic products by what happened on the screen is just as...
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been nationalist rallies over the last couple of weeks later on sunday there's going to be a pro unsung suchi rally here and young gun this really focuses on the idea that the people of myanmar for the most part view the criticism from the international community as as a little bit do they feel as though this is an internal issue you know a lot of the the narrative that the government has been putting out and not just during this recent crisis for decades back that the rangers were illegal migrants from bangladesh that is something that for the most part the myanmar people seem to be believing they do have access to international media but the focus for them in my media has really been on those government themes in the government themes that we heard on song suchi deliver in her first major speech about there were hints issued last tuesday so right now kind of a sense of nationalism that's growing here in the country but then also there they say that they're going to be starting this process of reintegration for those refugees that recently crossed over into bangladesh this is something
been nationalist rallies over the last couple of weeks later on sunday there's going to be a pro unsung suchi rally here and young gun this really focuses on the idea that the people of myanmar for the most part view the criticism from the international community as as a little bit do they feel as though this is an internal issue you know a lot of the the narrative that the government has been putting out and not just during this recent crisis for decades back that the rangers were illegal...
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moving on, this is a story we don't talk about much, the arab news talking about unsung su chi beinga are minority group and it is very controversial, isn't it, she has come out of house arrest and have come into politics, this group is being treated —— aung sang suu skyi. it is the first time that she has been implicated in this story of rohingya within myanmar. interesting it is carried in the arab news which isa it is carried in the arab news which is a saudi arabian paper. again, as any muslim country, lee. ——a sunni muslim. it points the finger firmly at the minority being attacked by the army and there is apparently this passive endorsement apparently from the alleged passive endorsement from the alleged passive endorsement from this nobel laureate and in the saudi paperand from this nobel laureate and in the saudi paper and the president of indonesia president widodo are criticising her. onto the gulf news business pages and the story with xi jinping opening the brics conference. the big moment for him somewhat overshadowed by the development to north korea but nevertheless he
moving on, this is a story we don't talk about much, the arab news talking about unsung su chi beinga are minority group and it is very controversial, isn't it, she has come out of house arrest and have come into politics, this group is being treated —— aung sang suu skyi. it is the first time that she has been implicated in this story of rohingya within myanmar. interesting it is carried in the arab news which isa it is carried in the arab news which is a saudi arabian paper. again, as any...
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of the table dortmund they play god bok later today and hope to benefit further from at least one unsung player. newry shine hasn't just been vital to the change that development he's also profited from the most. boss has made him a leader on the pitch and paid him back by scoring his first goal in two and a half years the the despite the euphoria surrounding him he's keeping his feet firmly on the ground. we've only played five been does league a game so far that isn't much we have to try and win our game on saturday and that won't be easy we have to be on top of our game. love to play the namesake's at the risk. of loss just one of the last count as. has a knack of scoring against grabbing three in his last two home games against the foles something he and the team will want to continue. the feeling within the team is good you can see that the team trusts its abilities playing well and working well as a team all of that's important to win a game. join us again the top of the hour in the meantime you can check out our website follow us on twitter thanks for watching. she's long been a s
of the table dortmund they play god bok later today and hope to benefit further from at least one unsung player. newry shine hasn't just been vital to the change that development he's also profited from the most. boss has made him a leader on the pitch and paid him back by scoring his first goal in two and a half years the the despite the euphoria surrounding him he's keeping his feet firmly on the ground. we've only played five been does league a game so far that isn't much we have to try and...
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responsible for saving lives of the unsung heroes responsible for saving lives coming up. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. sfv she's a faveal rescue dog for mexican military. 8-year-old yellow lab that wears ballistics investigate protective bootyes and goggles going outlooking for survivors she helped save twelve people from the rubble in mexico capitol over six year career as search dog freda helped locate 41 missing people. >> good for her. >> big, beautiful, curls. no heat needed. that's the promise from the makers of curl formers. but is this seen on tv product a deal or dud. reporter steve novello has the straight talk on cool curls. >> the hot new
responsible for saving lives of the unsung heroes responsible for saving lives coming up. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of...
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>> my wife, yo you are unsung in everything that you do for our family. you are the bomb.ou gave me two of the most beautiful human beings to grace the planet. your daddy loves you. see you soon. >> we found kate's earring. >> reporter: "atlanta" star donald glover became the first african-american to win best director for a comedy series. and the first to win best actor in a comedy in 30 years. >> i want to thank my unborn son. we're listening to stevie tonight the. >> how long? >> probably by the end of the year sometime, i think. >> "the handmaid's tale." >> reporter: the hulu hit became the first streaming series to win an outstanding drama. so we gave emmy a little "handmaid's" makeover. >> you custom made it? >> you're the front-runner. >> every time you sate, it make me more nervous. >> front-runner. >> elisabeth moss. >> after a kiss for mom, she was first to be sensored last night. you taught me you can be kind [ bleep ] you got off easily. that was nothing. that was the classy verse. ♪ the future's always brighter on tv ♪ let go! >> reporter: emmy host stephen co
>> my wife, yo you are unsung in everything that you do for our family. you are the bomb.ou gave me two of the most beautiful human beings to grace the planet. your daddy loves you. see you soon. >> we found kate's earring. >> reporter: "atlanta" star donald glover became the first african-american to win best director for a comedy series. and the first to win best actor in a comedy in 30 years. >> i want to thank my unborn son. we're listening to stevie...
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. >> his story is that of a courageous unsung military hero and like others less recognized black americans contributed so much to america great. >> coming up vernon odom will have more reaction on the historic statue unveiled today. >>> frontier airlines adding flights out of philadelphia international airport the non-stop trips begin to jacksonville florida, memphis, passenger, and madison, wisconsin, and omaha, nebraska. they are offering a one way ticket. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon. president trump continued the fight on twitter today as america's team dropped to a knee ahead of it's national anthem. before the game. >>> president trump is back on twitter slamming the nfl in one tweet even suggesting the league should set a no kneeling rule during the national anthem. after the show of solidity by the cowboys they took a knee from the national anthem. they then stood up and linked arms. and former army ranger and pittsburgh steeler is expressing regret for being the only player on the field. >> unintentionally are i left my teammates behind. >> across the country some fa
. >> his story is that of a courageous unsung military hero and like others less recognized black americans contributed so much to america great. >> coming up vernon odom will have more reaction on the historic statue unveiled today. >>> frontier airlines adding flights out of philadelphia international airport the non-stop trips begin to jacksonville florida, memphis, passenger, and madison, wisconsin, and omaha, nebraska. they are offering a one way ticket. >>>...
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senate figure the unsung suu kyi. is in fact working to get aid for the rohingya muslims fleeing burma that's been anger over suu kyi's apparent silence on that plight. she's a course the bay facto leader of burma. two according to the u. s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell she has little control over burma's military. meanwhile their fresh calls for urgent humanitarian action to help save. the rohingya muslims of a four hundred thousand to fled rakhine state. implement the historic home. they said that being tugged bottoms army the army says it's been putting down an insurgency. human rights watch is calling for targeted sanctions unarmed embargo on burma's military. in every bangladesh there are fears of a crisis now spiraling out of control. after a long and arduous journey these are hinder refugees have finally reached bangladesh. but that troubles aren't over. they need to find a place to shelter a little cramped and unsanitary conditions the clocks bizarre refugee camp. after heavy rains the area is badly
senate figure the unsung suu kyi. is in fact working to get aid for the rohingya muslims fleeing burma that's been anger over suu kyi's apparent silence on that plight. she's a course the bay facto leader of burma. two according to the u. s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell she has little control over burma's military. meanwhile their fresh calls for urgent humanitarian action to help save. the rohingya muslims of a four hundred thousand to fled rakhine state. implement the historic home....
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now the reputation of the country's are de facto leader unsung suits. she is suffering because of the alleged genocide towards the rohingya noureddine she previously earned a global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel peace prize for her nonviolent advocacy for human rights but with the situation concerning me and miles most of the minority escalating activists are now calling for suchi to be stripped noble prize is a look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be motivated politically. the nobel peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations the abolition of standing armies and the promotion of peace that's how our first noble envisioned it more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and nominees has sometimes been juby as in two thousand and nine the newly elected us president barack obama won the award despite his campaign promises the american military were actually at war for every year of his eight year term airstrikes or raids were held in seven c
now the reputation of the country's are de facto leader unsung suits. she is suffering because of the alleged genocide towards the rohingya noureddine she previously earned a global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel peace prize for her nonviolent advocacy for human rights but with the situation concerning me and miles most of the minority escalating activists are now calling for suchi to be stripped noble prize is a look at how the prestigious award can...
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. >> happening today, the celebration of a milestone in the unsung pioneer behind it, happy birthday to television. 90 years ago today, phyllo farnsworth transmitted the first television signal in his lab right here in san francisco. a live web cast will celebrate that event. the web cast is available on the history of tv.com at 6:00 tonight. farnsworth later waged a successful battle to be recognized as the inventor of electronic television. we thankinvention. >> i thank him and mother nature every day for giving me this job, for allowing me to do this, and my boss also, for allowing me to do this. hi, everybody. let's look at the lows tonight. they're going to be cooler as the air slowly starts to dehumidify. 57 in santa rosa to about 62 in many areas. antioch, always a little warmer at 64 degrees. let's talk about what's going on this weekend. mountain view got the art and wine festival. this has been going on forever. so get out there and enjoy it. 73 to 81 from 11:00 saturday morning to 7:00 in the evening. sunday, more sunshine, a little warmer. 78 at 10:00 in the morning, to a
. >> happening today, the celebration of a milestone in the unsung pioneer behind it, happy birthday to television. 90 years ago today, phyllo farnsworth transmitted the first television signal in his lab right here in san francisco. a live web cast will celebrate that event. the web cast is available on the history of tv.com at 6:00 tonight. farnsworth later waged a successful battle to be recognized as the inventor of electronic television. we thankinvention. >> i thank him and...
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in the dummies capital no reaction from unsung suu kyi but is it francois vivo reports a large number of reading that refugees are children. and then now facing a host of dangers. nnova a reason why the refugees in this camp seems so overwhelming i young. overhaul of them. children. of violence going on. that's why i came here. crossed the river three days ago with several adults. to survive i drank water and it leaves from the trees. nnova. mohammed is just twelve years old. because of the community he happened to be born into the row hinder. he was posted by burmese. mobs. stay out of his village. he lost his family and ended up here. alone in a camp in thank. according to unicef there over eleven hundred unaccompanied minors just like him. i hadn once in bangladesh someone in the group lost. where your parents? and i said i didn't know where they were. they said we look off do you like our child come with us. have that i just went with them. many. in love murder. the houses set ablaze. traumatized invulnerable then now the number one priority. humanitarian organizations. child frie
in the dummies capital no reaction from unsung suu kyi but is it francois vivo reports a large number of reading that refugees are children. and then now facing a host of dangers. nnova a reason why the refugees in this camp seems so overwhelming i young. overhaul of them. children. of violence going on. that's why i came here. crossed the river three days ago with several adults. to survive i drank water and it leaves from the trees. nnova. mohammed is just twelve years old. because of the...
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the unsung heroes of sport.tes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. a leaked home office document has set out plans for how the uk immigration system could work after brexit. the proposal, which has been published by the guardian newspaper, considers how the government could dramatically reduce the number number of low—skilled eu migrants. it also proposes time limits on how long eu nationals could stay in the uk. the bbc understands the document has not been approved by ministers. let's get more from our political correspondent iain watson who's in westminster. is this a damaging document? what is in it? i don't know if it will be damaging the pe depends on your political point of view. this is it. it is sensitive. it suggests after brexit there will be a transition period of at least two years in which immigration from the eu does not change much. eu migrants wanting to stay for six months would have to register for the first time. beyond that, radicalsuggestions register for the first time. beyond
the unsung heroes of sport.tes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. a leaked home office document has set out plans for how the uk immigration system could work after brexit. the proposal, which has been published by the guardian newspaper, considers how the government could dramatically reduce the number number of low—skilled eu migrants. it also proposes time limits on how long eu nationals could stay in the uk. the bbc understands the document has not been approved by...
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the miramar government of nobel peace prize winner unsung suchi continues to deny what the u.n. calls ethnic cleansing by its forces but there is no denying the destruction of the hinge of villages in northern rock and state that have been their homes for generations these are their homes now makeshift shelters on hillsides muddied by the monsoon rains nature too has been unkind to the injured. a shortage of basic sanitation means the ever present risk of disease and aid efforts are only starting to meet their needs. the mixture of needs that are staggering together with the trauma that they carry from having witnessed incredible violence that mixture shock me profound that maybe this is the first the un's refugee chief warns this crisis may be long yes we need to be ready for. a problem that could last for some time but we also need as the prime minister of bangladesh has said many times we need to invest in a solution to this problem we cannot simply ignore the fact that these people have a right to return. but merely doesn't recognise their right to be there nor does banglade
the miramar government of nobel peace prize winner unsung suchi continues to deny what the u.n. calls ethnic cleansing by its forces but there is no denying the destruction of the hinge of villages in northern rock and state that have been their homes for generations these are their homes now makeshift shelters on hillsides muddied by the monsoon rains nature too has been unkind to the injured. a shortage of basic sanitation means the ever present risk of disease and aid efforts are only...
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been streaming across the border into neighboring bangladesh well on tuesday myanmar state councilor unsung suchi a recipient of the nobel peace prize broke a long silence with an internationally televised address referring to the flight of about four hundred thousand from the country as an exodus she did not condemn her government's military operations the satellite imagery released by human rights watch on monday shows the destruction of more than two hundred villages and tens of thousands of homes in rakhine state in mar. gopal and also reported on the story earlier this month that is the last bangladeshi border security post and beyond that where you see the smoke billowing it's me and mark now the journey between the two countries is just a boat ride across the river that takes twenty minutes which is why we. made it to the safety of bangladesh trying to go back to say family members that left behind. when david joins us now from hong kong u.n. correspondent roslyn jordan is at the united nations general assembly in new york and in doha hasn't patel is the head of al-jazeera is online
been streaming across the border into neighboring bangladesh well on tuesday myanmar state councilor unsung suchi a recipient of the nobel peace prize broke a long silence with an internationally televised address referring to the flight of about four hundred thousand from the country as an exodus she did not condemn her government's military operations the satellite imagery released by human rights watch on monday shows the destruction of more than two hundred villages and tens of thousands of...
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and before i go, there's time to let you know that the bbc get inspired unsung hero award is open forheir free time to help people in grass—roots activity and sports — and it's been expanded this year. you can find everything you need to know at bbc.co.uk/unsunghero that's all sport for now. one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, hurricane irma, is battering the caribbean islands of antigua, barbuda and anguilla. it is expected to move on to the british virgin islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and haiti. the french cabinet minister has said the storm has already caused major damage in saint martin's, blowing the roofs of buildings and flooding homes. earlier my colleague spoke with blondel cluff, representative of the government of anguilla to the uk and eu. she said communications with the island have been lost. no contact through telephones or the internet. the radio station is still producing some sort of output but very limited. tell us how prepared the island is for hurricaine irma and the eye of the storm is over anguilla right now. right at this mome
and before i go, there's time to let you know that the bbc get inspired unsung hero award is open forheir free time to help people in grass—roots activity and sports — and it's been expanded this year. you can find everything you need to know at bbc.co.uk/unsunghero that's all sport for now. one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, hurricane irma, is battering the caribbean islands of antigua, barbuda and anguilla. it is expected to move on to the british virgin islands,...
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elegant deal with al-jazeera live from the top stories unsung suchi has condemned human rights violations and me an ma but is refusing to blame soldiers many were injured accuse of rape and burning their villages. donald trump is due to make his first speech to the un general assembly in just a few hours to. the un general assembly is one of the biggest diplomatic events of the year despite that there will be several high profile absentees this year for the state bar has more on who will and won't take the podium. the u.n. general assembly is the ultimate stage for world diplomacy and this year there will be some high profile first timers among them of course the u.s. president a central player in some of the major issues confronting the world the north korean crisis in iran's nuclear deal middle eastern conflict and immigration before he was elected donald trump called the u.n. an underperformer and his vision for america is one of less cooperation with international bodies like the u.n. he is perhaps somewhat ironically going to be giving his america first vision for america's role in t
elegant deal with al-jazeera live from the top stories unsung suchi has condemned human rights violations and me an ma but is refusing to blame soldiers many were injured accuse of rape and burning their villages. donald trump is due to make his first speech to the un general assembly in just a few hours to. the un general assembly is one of the biggest diplomatic events of the year despite that there will be several high profile absentees this year for the state bar has more on who will and...
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used as a weapon against the fleeing richenda is something that may be proven in time when dissident unsung suchi was fighting for democracy in myanmar she's on record as saying that rape was used systematically by the army against minorities now as the country's leader she's had nothing to say about the latest allegations nor has her government granted access to international agencies to investigate jonah how al-jazeera bangladesh. thailand's former prime minister yingluck shinawatra has been handed a five year jail sentence after being found guilty of negligence but she was in court to hear the verdict after fleeing thailand last month should know what was convicted of mismanaging a rice a subsidy scheme that cost the country billions of dollars. residents of the indonesian island of bali are spending their six that day on the highest possible will cain alert as mount are going threatens to erupt the volcano in northeastern bali is spurting smoke and that the intensity of tremors is increasing that's according to seismologists almost one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from a
used as a weapon against the fleeing richenda is something that may be proven in time when dissident unsung suchi was fighting for democracy in myanmar she's on record as saying that rape was used systematically by the army against minorities now as the country's leader she's had nothing to say about the latest allegations nor has her government granted access to international agencies to investigate jonah how al-jazeera bangladesh. thailand's former prime minister yingluck shinawatra has been...
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referendum later this month well let's cross live now to me and ma where the country's de facto leader unsung suchi is about to address the range of prices in rakhine state let's listen in to what he has to say with members of the international community the challenges that a country is now facing and the steps that we are taking to overcome. this yeah i think should not be able to travel to do you all could imagine. well not only voted for the national mood morrisey. in the nation's atlantic city. in fact. the task of carrying out three responsibility.
referendum later this month well let's cross live now to me and ma where the country's de facto leader unsung suchi is about to address the range of prices in rakhine state let's listen in to what he has to say with members of the international community the challenges that a country is now facing and the steps that we are taking to overcome. this yeah i think should not be able to travel to do you all could imagine. well not only voted for the national mood morrisey. in the nation's atlantic...
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astronauts are unsung heroes and people are not or is aware of their efforts.ght did you conduct any experiments? i took four experiments to space. stem cells, we took them to space to see what would happen. we found they developed in a way that was much better for medical treatments. so that inspired a bunch of research. we had to mother experiments, not all of them successful. i was a happy guinea pig- successful. i was a happy guinea pig. white is space such a good environment? you are a brave man! why is it such a good environment to carry out those experiments? why is it such a good environment to carry out those experiment57m why is it such a good environment to carry out those experiments? it is different, so it challenges your understanding in interesting ways. scientists like to find oddities and curiosities which challenged them to dig deeper. you take things to space to see if they will behave in unexpected ways. two viewers have tweeted saying, i'd probably get sick a lot. another one has said, i would probably vomit the entire time up would probabl
astronauts are unsung heroes and people are not or is aware of their efforts.ght did you conduct any experiments? i took four experiments to space. stem cells, we took them to space to see what would happen. we found they developed in a way that was much better for medical treatments. so that inspired a bunch of research. we had to mother experiments, not all of them successful. i was a happy guinea pig- successful. i was a happy guinea pig. white is space such a good environment? you are a...
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on record, okay tuesday morning, lenore reports and the home buildings have been singing a great unsung heroes of 2017 florida base enterprise so it's been hampered by the storms. i think it will tell a compelling story speaking of compelling stories, analysts are now tripping over themselves to praise kv homes of a surprise of soaring numbers. why do i mention this, because i would have really rub some of these analyst that follow it the same way i got a ton of push back in ink by analyst saying i didn't know what i was talking about when it came to the home builders. now this $14 stock has gotten to 24 and i have to ask, do the analyst know anything about home building sure, i still like the stock but others i like too, including lenore we also hear from paychecks and last time the payroll process reported stock got shefled a slew of analyst don't go over. i came out and said there were a bunch of bozos and the stock has buy. beware the negativist are still lurking. if you're done on paycheck let paycheck report. let the analysts come out and dunk on it then you buy. pepsico reports o
on record, okay tuesday morning, lenore reports and the home buildings have been singing a great unsung heroes of 2017 florida base enterprise so it's been hampered by the storms. i think it will tell a compelling story speaking of compelling stories, analysts are now tripping over themselves to praise kv homes of a surprise of soaring numbers. why do i mention this, because i would have really rub some of these analyst that follow it the same way i got a ton of push back in ink by analyst...
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congress and not doing it alone doing it with others so we can make a difference quakers are great unsung heroes in american democracy. absolutely and the bullishness movement emerged from the quakers many of the leaders of the of the woman suffragette movement were quakers. profound profound influence and continue to be of and apropos of that theory and you've been one of the more outspoken articulate people arguing that we need to have some sort of an intersection between spiritual politics and certainly not a state religion or anything but bringing spiritual body into politics well i think democracy is by its very nature an intersection of spirituality and politics the founding of american democracy was not just important in terms of the political history of the world but in terms of the moral evolution of the world the idea that god created all men equal i mean that's in our declaration of independence it's an idea that we could create a society where to the best of our ability self actualization of the individual would be possible that's really what democracy is about the possibility
congress and not doing it alone doing it with others so we can make a difference quakers are great unsung heroes in american democracy. absolutely and the bullishness movement emerged from the quakers many of the leaders of the of the woman suffragette movement were quakers. profound profound influence and continue to be of and apropos of that theory and you've been one of the more outspoken articulate people arguing that we need to have some sort of an intersection between spiritual politics...
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leader says the lack of action by me on mas de facto leader marks the death of the nobel peace prize unsung suchi was awarded the prize in one thousand nine hundred one i told ali harmonize calling for muslim nations to support their n.g.'s by pushing economic and political pressure on myanmar. myanmar's government is doing this is a political issue and on top of that government is a woman who was awarded a nobel prize this marks the death of the nobel peace prize. human rights watch has accused the saudi led coalition of carrying out war crimes in yemen the group says that since june the coalition has killed thirty nine civilians twenty six of them children in five apparently unlawful airstrikes it's branded them either deliberate or reckless for family homes and a grocery store were hit one astrakhan july eighteenth in a contested area of thais killed fourteen members of the same family including nine children a coalition has repeatedly denied allegations of war crimes and says its attacks are directed against the who see rebels and not civilians u.n. correspondent roslyn jordan has more
leader says the lack of action by me on mas de facto leader marks the death of the nobel peace prize unsung suchi was awarded the prize in one thousand nine hundred one i told ali harmonize calling for muslim nations to support their n.g.'s by pushing economic and political pressure on myanmar. myanmar's government is doing this is a political issue and on top of that government is a woman who was awarded a nobel prize this marks the death of the nobel peace prize. human rights watch has...
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and of course the civilians who continue to meet unsung heroes and in the cause that at its core have the most noble intentions of giving people the ability to determine if their own destiny. i think you for your support of this book. i'm happy to take your questions. thank you very much. [applause]. this is been recorded so if you do have a question please wait for the microphone before you give your question and then proceed from there. please wait for the microphone before you give your question and then proceed from there. i noticed on the front cover of the book. i just received it. i was very much looking for to reading it. it's a very important topic right now and summoning different ways. thank you for being here. on the front cover of your book and to give donald's rumsfeld and this might be simple aspect of it but i remember when the war first began donald runs felt said this work is going to take a very long time and this war is going to cost a lot of money. what the media said to that because they were admitting that it was an unknown. we need to go ahead and invest the ti
and of course the civilians who continue to meet unsung heroes and in the cause that at its core have the most noble intentions of giving people the ability to determine if their own destiny. i think you for your support of this book. i'm happy to take your questions. thank you very much. [applause]. this is been recorded so if you do have a question please wait for the microphone before you give your question and then proceed from there. please wait for the microphone before you give your...
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many iraqis who made the ultimate sacrifice as well and of course the civilians who continue to be unsungheroes and they cause that at its core has the most noble intention of giving people the ability to determine their own destiny. thank you for your support of this book, this important message and i'm happy to take your questions. thank you very much. [applause] >> members and guests, this is being worked or did so if you do have a question for tom basile, please go from there. are you ready? >> kathy here. i just received a and i am very, very much looking forward to reading it. it is a very important topic right now in so many different ways. so thank you for being here. on the cover of your book, i think you had donald rumsfeld. this made the simple -- i simple aspect of the. but when the war's first began, donald rumsfeld said this war is going to take a very, very long time. and this war is going to cause a lot of money. what the media said from not because he was admitting that it is an unknown. we don't know. we need to go add and invest the time and the money. but what the medi
many iraqis who made the ultimate sacrifice as well and of course the civilians who continue to be unsungheroes and they cause that at its core has the most noble intention of giving people the ability to determine their own destiny. thank you for your support of this book, this important message and i'm happy to take your questions. thank you very much. [applause] >> members and guests, this is being worked or did so if you do have a question for tom basile, please go from there. are you...
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but an unsung but important part of why that happened was the klan supporting prohibition. by the time the democratic party was making this hard choice about who they were going to pick to be their nominee for president in 1924, the klan thought it should have a say. the klan was big enough, confident enough, wide spread enough in terms of their reach that they really thought they should get to make the call as to who the democratic party would pick for their presidential nominee that year. and the two strong front runners were that guy william gibbs mcadoo and al smith. and for the klan, that was a really easy pick because al smith was a catholic. and the klan was an anti-kathic as they were anti-semitic and anti-black. the klan went all in for william gibbs mcadoo. and the klan ended up being central to the presidential nomination that year. an anti-mcadoo delegate from alabama of all places put forward a plank for the party platform that would have condemned the klan. the fight over whether or not to approve that anti-klan plank for the party platform absolutely convulse
but an unsung but important part of why that happened was the klan supporting prohibition. by the time the democratic party was making this hard choice about who they were going to pick to be their nominee for president in 1924, the klan thought it should have a say. the klan was big enough, confident enough, wide spread enough in terms of their reach that they really thought they should get to make the call as to who the democratic party would pick for their presidential nominee that year. and...
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hunt is one of the unsung heroes of gettysburg. the way he uses artillery, he gets into an argument with hancock. hancock does not understand artillery. he just understands troop morale. at 20 of badarren days, and that was probably just one of his bad days. days, andnty of bad that was probably just wanone of his bad days. >> did he have input from sheridan and others about letting the confederates retain their arms at the end? >> the generous terms of surrender, that is purely ulysses s. grant. grant is not a hater. he is not a mean guy. we have this picture that still persists in some quarters of grant the butcher. he cannot stand the sight of blood. his states have to be charred black. he can be cold-blooded because you look at all the casualties until grant comes, and what did they achieve? grant takes command, and he suffers significant casualties, although whatever grant and lee fight as the proportion of forces engaged, lee's casualties are heavier. magicald lincoln have a report. lincoln has finally found his general. gran
hunt is one of the unsung heroes of gettysburg. the way he uses artillery, he gets into an argument with hancock. hancock does not understand artillery. he just understands troop morale. at 20 of badarren days, and that was probably just one of his bad days. days, andnty of bad that was probably just wanone of his bad days. >> did he have input from sheridan and others about letting the confederates retain their arms at the end? >> the generous terms of surrender, that is purely...
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in hunt of course, gettysburg is a major figure,, he is one of the unsung heroes of gettysburg mother way that he use artillery. he gets into an argument with hancock because hancock does not really understand artillery. he just understands troop morale. hancock knows what to do if the confederates, cross that field. so i say that warren had plenty of bad days and that was just one of those bad days. any other questions? made that decision at the end that you were talking about, did he make it of his own or did he have input from sheridan? peters: which decision? >> letting the confederates --ain their am at the end their arms at the end of appomattox? peters: grant is not a hater. the generous terms of surrender, that is purely ulysses s. grant. he is not a mean guy. we have this picture that still persists in some quarters of grant the butcher. he knew what it took to win. he cannot stand the sight of blood. his stakes have to be charred black. he did not want to see any pink in his meet. he can be cold-blooded because you look at all the casualties until grant comes, and what did t
in hunt of course, gettysburg is a major figure,, he is one of the unsung heroes of gettysburg mother way that he use artillery. he gets into an argument with hancock because hancock does not really understand artillery. he just understands troop morale. hancock knows what to do if the confederates, cross that field. so i say that warren had plenty of bad days and that was just one of those bad days. any other questions? made that decision at the end that you were talking about, did he make it...
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they're the unsung heros. they're doing everything they can to keep the economy going.do this if they get hit with storm after storm after storm. it's just a heroic effort. that means higher prices. >> neil: a lot of areas where they have taken out the environmental restrictions and all of that, the environmental friendly fuels, they now are being reimplemented. whatever allowances were being made to get the fuel and the energy out there, they're now returning to your environmentally friendly fuels and all that and that could return prices. is that true? >> it could. i will say this. the trump administration has been very proactive to reacting to the storms. so if we see that supplies are getting tight, there could be a rollback again. >> thanks, phil. you endure every stupid question i ask. meantime, this is just stupid inciteful. toys "r" us are no longer king. what happened? remember when they were? after this. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient
they're the unsung heros. they're doing everything they can to keep the economy going.do this if they get hit with storm after storm after storm. it's just a heroic effort. that means higher prices. >> neil: a lot of areas where they have taken out the environmental restrictions and all of that, the environmental friendly fuels, they now are being reimplemented. whatever allowances were being made to get the fuel and the energy out there, they're now returning to your environmentally...
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is a cu cut and defined by whether support public health across the country and public health in unsung hero in the disaster every day make sure you can drink water safely and eat food and be rescued in the event of a disaster. struggling already. much less having additional cuts and it's so pertinent to this conversation about people with disabilities and people with special needs because those, you do not want to learn about that in the middle of a disaster. you want to know about those folks well in advance for the organizations that have connections to the individuals whether it is meals on wheels, that kind of coordination of relationship does not happen just by happenstance. it requires work and human resources and timing resources coming at it requires financial resources to make sure the local communities can work together so i hope that we will not step back or continue to step forward. >> appreciate that. i want to ask you as well about among your recommendations you have a federal task force or committee to coordinate efforts across the only federal agencies but a state. i ho
is a cu cut and defined by whether support public health across the country and public health in unsung hero in the disaster every day make sure you can drink water safely and eat food and be rescued in the event of a disaster. struggling already. much less having additional cuts and it's so pertinent to this conversation about people with disabilities and people with special needs because those, you do not want to learn about that in the middle of a disaster. you want to know about those folks...
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for one of the most amazing thins i see he is the unsung heroes in miami have come out before all of this happens. in the past two days about, a month's worth of trash has been picked up by the men and we will of the sanitation department of the county of miami-dade. it is hard to understand how important that is, the trash on people's front lawns, the discard mattresses and dressers, could become deadly debris in the event this becomes the hurricane as it is tracking to become and kill people. it is a very scary thing. these men and women have been out there every day. every single hour to make sure ultimately, if and when this hurricane comes, people are safe here in miami. >> i was thinking of being at the news cafe in good times. right now it's not where you want to be. we will continue to follow hurricane irma throughout the hours. it moves closer and closer to florida. after a summer of shifting explanations, president trump's son, don junior, had another chance to explain what happened when he arranged the meeting in trump tower. plus, steve bannon is back and he is now workin
for one of the most amazing thins i see he is the unsung heroes in miami have come out before all of this happens. in the past two days about, a month's worth of trash has been picked up by the men and we will of the sanitation department of the county of miami-dade. it is hard to understand how important that is, the trash on people's front lawns, the discard mattresses and dressers, could become deadly debris in the event this becomes the hurricane as it is tracking to become and kill people....
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hannah had a big impact on this trip, an unsung hero.hannah was his wife, i was determined to find an interview with her and i looked and looked and only found one mention of her in one article. there was a correspondence, he happens to interview her on the street and she explains they all decided if it looks like they were going to be captured when trying to escape rather than going back to slavery, they would hold hands and jump overboard with their children and drowned themselves so as much as i adore robert smalls, i am biased that hannah and lydia, his mother, instilled in him a sense of empowerment that could have easily been lost to him. i wish there was more i could have added. i was interested in the two women brought on board, we don't know their relationship to smalls but i found an article later that said one of the young women on their hosted once he was able to buy the home, and considered his adopted daughter. what history we will never know. that is why fiction, you can add that. >> his mother is a central figure in his l
hannah had a big impact on this trip, an unsung hero.hannah was his wife, i was determined to find an interview with her and i looked and looked and only found one mention of her in one article. there was a correspondence, he happens to interview her on the street and she explains they all decided if it looks like they were going to be captured when trying to escape rather than going back to slavery, they would hold hands and jump overboard with their children and drowned themselves so as much...
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with that said it is time that we salute those unsung heroes with the first-ever "the guy from that shows and applause ] and the nominees for the guy from that show are -- this guy. [ cheers and applause ] you know him. he's been in -- i don't know, he's been in everything, what the hell is his name? he was in "the good wife." he was the judge, you were the judge in "the good wife," right? >> yes, i was the judge. >> jimmy: okay. you were so good. and yet -- i do not know your name. oh, well. our next nominee is -- [ cheers and applause ] that guy. oh my gosh. now you look so familiar too, what is your name? what is his name? he was the police guy on "the wire," right? what's that other show you're in? >> i was in "lost." >> jimmy: yes, you were great in "lost." you got killed. you were killed in "lost." our next nominee is -- this gentleman. [ cheers and applause ] i recognize you. you're like a dad in everything. i think i've seen you more than my own dad, yet your name is a complete mystery. i have no clue of what it is. does it start with a "b"? like bob? >> no, it starts with a "g."
with that said it is time that we salute those unsung heroes with the first-ever "the guy from that shows and applause ] and the nominees for the guy from that show are -- this guy. [ cheers and applause ] you know him. he's been in -- i don't know, he's been in everything, what the hell is his name? he was in "the good wife." he was the judge, you were the judge in "the good wife," right? >> yes, i was the judge. >> jimmy: okay. you were so good. and yet --...