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>> who's ursula? but i'm interested. very interested. >> we pity the poor unfortunate soul who's cast as ursula if it's not melissa. in the meantime, we're more than happy to see melissa go gritty alongside tiffany and elisabeth in "the kitchen." they become mobsters after their gangster husbands are thrown in jail. >> our husbands have 24 months left on their sentences. >> sorry, baby. >> you just committed a heist. who's the brains, the brawn and getaway driver? >> i'm definitely the getaway driver melissa's the brains, tiffany's the brawn. >> elisabeth is driving. melissa is the brains. i'm the brawn because i'm the doer. >> these three have already thought up their next gig together. tiffany pitched us the idea back in february. >> when are we doing our tv series, "purses"? >> what's "purses" about? >> it's about three beautiful women that have bombass purses. >> three exciting women and they have purses. >> beautiful, beautiful handbags of all sorts. >> who knows what's in it? is it weapons? you don't know. >> the t
>> who's ursula? but i'm interested. very interested. >> we pity the poor unfortunate soul who's cast as ursula if it's not melissa. in the meantime, we're more than happy to see melissa go gritty alongside tiffany and elisabeth in "the kitchen." they become mobsters after their gangster husbands are thrown in jail. >> our husbands have 24 months left on their sentences. >> sorry, baby. >> you just committed a heist. who's the brains, the brawn and...
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now she has moved in with her eldest daughter and i get to it took 2 years for us to convince ursula mountains to give an interview about her late husband she was nervous about appearing in front of a camera she may also have been concerned about the subject matter but she feels comfortable in her daughter's company and agreed to talk to us. she shows us some family photographs she says that she fell in love with her husband almost at once. because he was really ambitious and he always did what he set out to do. in 1901 manton's took part in germany's airborne invasion of crete he was one of about 10000 paratroopers that occupied the greek island during the occupation the germans massacred large numbers of civilians the atrocities are remembered on crete to this day. the airborne invasion began on may 20th graphic artist all of a court shows us what it might have looked like. merton's was a unit commander at the time after the war he was to form a network with many of his fellow paratroopers and some of them became employees in his new taxi firm and famous often. who did for mertens
now she has moved in with her eldest daughter and i get to it took 2 years for us to convince ursula mountains to give an interview about her late husband she was nervous about appearing in front of a camera she may also have been concerned about the subject matter but she feels comfortable in her daughter's company and agreed to talk to us. she shows us some family photographs she says that she fell in love with her husband almost at once. because he was really ambitious and he always did what...
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ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. business ownership figure i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard mehrtens a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the green. 10000 years of human history will soon disappear underwater. the sun case in southeastern turkey was funded by a huge reservoir behind a new hydroelectric dam what will happen to the local residents what would become of the region's unique cultural heritage sunken waiting for the flood. 90 minutes on the dog. the water starts rising people might force. her clearly dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could not write any up we're going to fix night if you want and probably most of the book on. climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. i'm not proud of and they will not succeed in dividing u
ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. business ownership figure i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard mehrtens a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the green. 10000 years of human history will soon disappear underwater. the sun case in...
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ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. business ownership figure i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard matins a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the great. the world is getting more similar so more kids are students a lot of problems. the global 3000 talks with team of british researchers who take an optimistic view. the world does not always a good question but it's much much better than i was a hot against the world really getting better. global 3030 minutes on d w. africa. research project climate protection students from 20 countries involved in a scientific expedition be to chat poems to collect samples from to devise the same time in the good sense of this temperatures or the project will help them to spread environmental awareness about. what he wants to share that there's a lot that we can do. 90
ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. business ownership figure i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard matins a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the great. the world is getting more similar so more kids are students a lot of problems. the...
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his name was going to law bush. 70 years later met his widow ursula still remembers the name of another colleague. jokingly . lindemann i recognize that name right away q my husband and linda man founded the taxi company. on done up till such time had a number of men from his former paratrooper unit who'd ended up in braman. their love for. and that's how he was able to build up the company. now lives near washington d.c. in a quiet residential area in northern virginia her husband died 25 years ago until recently she lived on in the same house she had shared with and. now she has moved in with her eldest daughter and i get to it took 2 years for us to convince americans to give an interview about her late husband she was nervous about appearing in front of a camera she may also have been concerned about the subject matter. but she feels comfortable in her daughter's company and agreed to talk to us. she shows us some family photographs she says that she fell in love with her husband almost at once. because he was really ambitious and he always did what he set out to do. in 1901 matins
his name was going to law bush. 70 years later met his widow ursula still remembers the name of another colleague. jokingly . lindemann i recognize that name right away q my husband and linda man founded the taxi company. on done up till such time had a number of men from his former paratrooper unit who'd ended up in braman. their love for. and that's how he was able to build up the company. now lives near washington d.c. in a quiet residential area in northern virginia her husband died 25...
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another question i have, story but a colleague of ours at the ursula detention center who encountered a 13-year-old u.s. citizen at the detention center where children are also held in cages and wanted to getmer background about the incident, why was this u.s. citizen child held in a cage? is this standard practice? how often does its happen? what this protocol? >> so, i'm not knowing the exact case you're talking to and if you send me that information i'm more than happy to follow up on that exact case there are instances where in particular children, u.s. citizens children, do come into our care and custody if they are traveling and have made crossed the border with a parent who isen illegal alien. so that does happen at times, and we try to keep them together and the parent can make a call on what happens. i'm not sure the specific case you're speaking to, if you have time frame, that would help me but i'm more than happy to look interest any specific instances. >> sure. this specific incident was reported in an article on the national paper, "usa today" that was our colleague, con
another question i have, story but a colleague of ours at the ursula detention center who encountered a 13-year-old u.s. citizen at the detention center where children are also held in cages and wanted to getmer background about the incident, why was this u.s. citizen child held in a cage? is this standard practice? how often does its happen? what this protocol? >> so, i'm not knowing the exact case you're talking to and if you send me that information i'm more than happy to follow up on...
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business contacts begin to documents show that the diamond corp even gave him a car for his personal use ursula matins noted that it was a mistake because of course we asked her why he needed such an expensive car. the 1st. i have no idea. it was a status symbol something that would show others that he was important or other and from the beginning we always had mislaid scarse. on. the egypt merchants built the foundation for his future career as a weapons dealer his business contacts brought him to the attention of the b.m.d. the west german intelligence service. in early 1955 militants traveled for several months across the middle east including a stop in saudi arabia. saudi king faisal became an important client. met him soon delivered warships to him. he traveled as far as pakistan where he later sold the government fighter jets for the war with india. a number of post-colonial states were now building up their military forces. during his travels matins met with a number of former nazis who worked as military advisors as well as top security officials including titled to newsy of saudi arabi
business contacts begin to documents show that the diamond corp even gave him a car for his personal use ursula matins noted that it was a mistake because of course we asked her why he needed such an expensive car. the 1st. i have no idea. it was a status symbol something that would show others that he was important or other and from the beginning we always had mislaid scarse. on. the egypt merchants built the foundation for his future career as a weapons dealer his business contacts brought...
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ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. there's only shift i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard mehrtens a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the great. o.t. robotics. keep learning marched reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture perfect so is that of make ideas shift deliver us. from one measure to reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk digitalisation their shift.
ursula merton's says she only knew her husband as a private individual. there's only shift i just don't have any information on his business deals or contacts. i'm sorry i really don't. care hard mehrtens a former nazi paratrooper and small business owner who became one of europe's leading weapons dealers died in 1903 at the age of 73 in fort lauderdale florida. he took many of his secrets to the great. o.t. robotics. keep learning marched reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture perfect so...
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and his family lived a comfortable middle class life in braman the couple now had 2 daughters but ursula says her husband soon became restless and was looking for a new challenge. in the early 1950 s. he moved to egypt to work for the country's military his family later joined him there. sure is no god at 1st he was there all by himself. but he soon recruited some former german office says george mitchell are no good for and these were people that he knew well and they had a very specific job to dave for. that job was to train egyptian paratroopers egypt wanted an airborne division like the one the germans had used on crete. egypt hired german advisers including former general vilhelm. with them in their small intimate i mean from merton signed on with the egyptians in march $951.00 called one of many german military advisors and trainers and i said that this work paid extremely well the stuff was the thought. the matins family now lived in cairo in a city that in the early fifty's was rapidly developing into a modern metropolis. but merchants often returned to west germany to develop hi
and his family lived a comfortable middle class life in braman the couple now had 2 daughters but ursula says her husband soon became restless and was looking for a new challenge. in the early 1950 s. he moved to egypt to work for the country's military his family later joined him there. sure is no god at 1st he was there all by himself. but he soon recruited some former german office says george mitchell are no good for and these were people that he knew well and they had a very specific job...
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, in the last few weeks, we've seen continued support from the new european commission president, ursulae incoming european council president, charles michel, as well as heads of state, government and new members of the european parliament. ultimately, for the eu, when a member decides to leave, they need to do it in a manner that respects their responsibilities. the uk has serious responsibilities that need to be met. interesting you say there's been no change inside the eu — i can cite you some change right now. the polish foreign minister said a time—limited backstop, and it's the backstop that is so much at the centre of this dispute between the eu and britain about the withdrawal agreement. tthe polish fm said, "a time—limited backstop is much more favourable than a no—debrexit." therefore, if ireland turned to the eu about changing the withdrawal agreement with regard to provisions on the backstop so it would only apply temporarily, let's say a backstop for five years, then the matter would be resolved. so there's no unanimity in europe anymore. the poles for one are suggesting you
, in the last few weeks, we've seen continued support from the new european commission president, ursulae incoming european council president, charles michel, as well as heads of state, government and new members of the european parliament. ultimately, for the eu, when a member decides to leave, they need to do it in a manner that respects their responsibilities. the uk has serious responsibilities that need to be met. interesting you say there's been no change inside the eu — i can cite you...
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that i had a few secret weapons one of them was that my first two years in college i was that in ursula college which was a catholic women's college and i was one of eight young black women that had integrated. i transferred to lincoln university in missouri when i decided i wanted to be a journalist and they did not have that offering but i had learned shorthand because at the time women were expected to be secretaries and so i would -- when i was late trying to get a cab and would sometimes trying to write my story in the shorthand in order to be able to when i got to the office type it and get it in on time. i'm not saying i never missed a deadline but i do not miss many. part of it was using those things i knew to help me and the other thing that helped me during those stressful times was that i did seek out black journalists at other publications and all that was helpful as well. >> what did you get from that? >> from the washington bureau of jet there was simeon booker head of that woman named benny grant was his assistant and barry was she reached out to me and she helped me find
that i had a few secret weapons one of them was that my first two years in college i was that in ursula college which was a catholic women's college and i was one of eight young black women that had integrated. i transferred to lincoln university in missouri when i decided i wanted to be a journalist and they did not have that offering but i had learned shorthand because at the time women were expected to be secretaries and so i would -- when i was late trying to get a cab and would sometimes...
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ursula the villain. >> if it did would be very wonderful. >> jimmy: it would be. [ laughter ] do yourike that? is that something that means something to them? >> i feel like everybody has watched the -- i weirdly watch that movie -- i was a nanny when that first came out. and one of the little girls i was watching, we watched it every single night for about a year and a half. no, i'm not kidding at all. >> jimmy: you know it. >> i know it. i like know it to my core. and i weirdly still love it. i think that might have been the one, if it happens, that they were like, really? and then i think there's just a little whisper of like oh, god, don't embarrass me. >> jimmy: well, the kids always have that, right? >> it's just kind of starting. where i'm like, i'm fun. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> and then they're like. i'm just starting to get a little -- especially from my oldest one. like -- she's always doing -- she's always doing this dance. she'll probably murder me for this. she's always doing this dance. and then i was with a little kid and he started doing it. and i was like oh, my daugh
ursula the villain. >> if it did would be very wonderful. >> jimmy: it would be. [ laughter ] do yourike that? is that something that means something to them? >> i feel like everybody has watched the -- i weirdly watch that movie -- i was a nanny when that first came out. and one of the little girls i was watching, we watched it every single night for about a year and a half. no, i'm not kidding at all. >> jimmy: you know it. >> i know it. i like know it to my...
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went to mcallen, texas to join activists who were protesting the family separation policy at the ursula, where they actually separate families, and the families -- or the activists that were there were of every background and different walks of life from different parts of the country. we actually have values of compassion, understanding, respect for one another that i believe are much stronger, no matter what the color of one's skin is or their background than the division that this president is trying to fan the flames of. if . >> i'd like you to respond to a critique i've heard of you specifically and the democratic party recently in the wake of the debates. it relates to this idea of where is the majority of americans? where can a democratic majority be martialed fo marshalled that -- you propose to be a civil infraction. other questions about immigration policy. and they say that you're bringing the party outside of the mainstream, away from that majority and going to do damage to it, and i'm curious what your response is to that. >> that i disagree completely. that the fact is wha
went to mcallen, texas to join activists who were protesting the family separation policy at the ursula, where they actually separate families, and the families -- or the activists that were there were of every background and different walks of life from different parts of the country. we actually have values of compassion, understanding, respect for one another that i believe are much stronger, no matter what the color of one's skin is or their background than the division that this president...
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ursula von der leyen. i see two things, one is the determination to leverage all policy instruments, including foreign policy instruments at the global level. and as i said, the strength of the internal market. i think her background in international affairs and security matters is helpful. i would expect the commission to see that it will be stronger. the second is the strong focus on equipping the e.u. with a domestic instrument necessary to protect its own market and also to defend its interests -- including in situations where others have recourse to unilateral measures, or where they deny us the possibility to have access to multilateral dispute settlement. so, a stronger focus, more robust enforcement and defending the e.u. interests in a world where the rules-based system was under threat. william: any inside information you want to share with us on who will be the next trade commissioner? dr. weyand: this would be purely speculative. host: go ahead. -- william: go ahead. dr. weyand: i think traditi
ursula von der leyen. i see two things, one is the determination to leverage all policy instruments, including foreign policy instruments at the global level. and as i said, the strength of the internal market. i think her background in international affairs and security matters is helpful. i would expect the commission to see that it will be stronger. the second is the strong focus on equipping the e.u. with a domestic instrument necessary to protect its own market and also to defend its...
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the italian prime minister held talks in rome today with ursula von der leyen, the new president of the european commission. their discussions will range from climate concerns to the migrant crisis. during a news conference, launder land said and there is no civil solution to the migrant issue in europe and that more burden sharing is needed. fact thatare of the countries like italy, like greece, spain are in an exposed geographical position, so we have to take that into account and solidarity is needed. of course, solidarity is never one way. two ways. if we work together, we will find solutions to move forward. mark: the prime minister discussed italian citizens' mistrust toward europe, saying that europe will need to work harder to offer concrete and appropriate solutions for the urgent needs of italians. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. live in toronto, i'm amber kanwar. we are joined by our bloomberg and
the italian prime minister held talks in rome today with ursula von der leyen, the new president of the european commission. their discussions will range from climate concerns to the migrant crisis. during a news conference, launder land said and there is no civil solution to the migrant issue in europe and that more burden sharing is needed. fact thatare of the countries like italy, like greece, spain are in an exposed geographical position, so we have to take that into account and solidarity...
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queen latifah will play ursula and shaggy will be sebastian. >> that will be great. >> cannot wait.will be fun. >>> we have a lot of headlines we're following including calls for action that are growing after the deadly mass shootings in texas and ohio. overnight we saw the empire state building lit up in orange to remember the victims of gun violence. >>> lots of eyes on wall street this morning after the worst day of the year in the stock market dropping 2% as the u.s. and china ramp up their trade war. >>> look at this video shot off the coast of san diego. tourists were out looking for orcas and saw something there. a humpback whale breached the water again and again. >> that is cool. >> my goodness. that is cool. >>> now we have a rare exclusive interview with siegfried & roy speaking for the first time about those recent allegations surrounding the on-stage attack that ended their las vegas show in 2003 and almost ended roy's life. deborah roberts sat down with them both. >> good morning, deb. >> good morning, bin. what legends they are. they haven't said much about that night
queen latifah will play ursula and shaggy will be sebastian. >> that will be great. >> cannot wait.will be fun. >>> we have a lot of headlines we're following including calls for action that are growing after the deadly mass shootings in texas and ohio. overnight we saw the empire state building lit up in orange to remember the victims of gun violence. >>> lots of eyes on wall street this morning after the worst day of the year in the stock market dropping 2% as...