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do let us thank you. do let us know thank you. do let us know your thank you. us know you thoughts thank you. do let us know your thoughts on politics live or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to co nta ct aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. a couple of your other comments before we go. another change to programmes has caught the attention of some. the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday mornings for years but when it returned last weekend for the start of its new series it did so in a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock. with the repeat of much of the day taking its place at 9am. the bbc says research shows that the available audiences is higher at 10am but some of the regular audience was unhappy... we're not all about complaints. sometimes the plaudits come in as a descriptive reports this week in the news that stem from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. she spoke to one woman who had returned home after being enslaved in syria forfour home after being enslaved in syria for four
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us companies do not think that ta riffs us companies do not think that tariffs is the best way to address however, we ask our companies what do you want the us government to do for you? the number 1p was to level the playing field —— number one a nswer the playing field —— number one answer and the number to answer was promoted economic relationship with china based on fairness and reciprocal treatment and that is what the us administration is doing. now, is that the best way? maybe not. that i have a sense we are talking with the chinese, they are serious, they don't want a trade war, any more than most of us. so i think that we may be going in the right direction. after dutch dollar for dollar, it gets to a point where china doesn't have much in the way of american goods to retaliate, so what are some of the things that china could do to make life difficult for a american companies and are you already seen that? holding up certifications. extra inspections at factories. looking very carefully at your tax records for the last five years. holding something in customs until it rots and the
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do something himself to help other immigrants find their way in their new home. it's a hot summer's day and hina is carrying a heavy load it's not something he used to do as a consultant but now it is a part of everyday life. he's going to see rhoda. he's teaching her german. iowa good fear here thank get probably here zero five i think her brother has just moved into a women's shelter and jaime is helping her settle in. several. baby i was the baby doing look there's something for the baby lamb area where they cover three times. do you like it. yes on here rhoda is from somalia she says it is a terrible place for women and girls female genital mutilation forced marriages in their early teens her husband was abusive and she fled at the age of sixteen that was ten years ago she sought asylum in the netherlands then came to germany where she has been facing deportation so. doing this is out of our way that no we don't ok we'll take it to the trash by. china went to see a lawyer on brother's behalf he's written back. dear mr beck the deportation order for miss mohammed under children has been suspended deportation for the netherlands is no longer possible. now neither on
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let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominees, new information from women who share their experiences, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate not a common investigation the background investigation, this was accorded anita hill in 1991, a background investigation against the facts. how is it a senate that could support, a president could support the proper role of the fbi in 1991, not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward. why is it the nominee, steeped in the law who says he wants a fair hearing, once a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand an fbi investigation so it is fair to him and to these three women. doctor ford coming forward, debra ramirez coming forward and liz swetnick coming forward. they are being treated very poorly by this institution. they are being treated, courageous americans helping us do advice and consent responsibility, to u
let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. we have had over the past few days new information regarding the nominees, new information from women who share their experiences, difficult experiences, and what would be the appropriate conduct in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate not a common investigation the background investigation, this was accorded anita hill in 1991, a background investigation against the facts. how is...
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so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. that we've had over the past few days, new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening of the background investigation to get the facts. how is it that a senate that could support, and a president who can support the proper role of the fbi in 1991 will not stand up today for fairness for women who are coming forward? why is it that the nominee steeped in the law who has said he wants a fair hearing, wants a fair hearing, why does the nominee not demand a fbi investigation so it's fair to him and fair to these three women? dr. ford coming forward and debra ramirez coming forward and ms. swetnick com
so let us do that. let us ask the court for intervention to ensure that we have access to this record. that we've had over the past few days, new information regarding the nominee. new information from women who had -- have shared their experiences, difficult, difficult experiences and what would be the appropriate conduct here in the senate? it would be for the fbi to investigate. not a criminal investigation, but a background investigation. that was accorded to anita hill in 1991, a reopening...
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but it doesn't say this though those of us doing it but only it we. get as we look at it was a treat starting. with using him i was used to. bring him give me that i should when you do you have put it on snuggles is the reason you will have your options or new storm we really have no media could put up because of them i mean yes no get over it. or said we do we have to come to. that among the least amount of the players will play a. football manager booking us from. st he can only deny. the prostate the trip missed here recently the pollution. a minor. in the money on the board. it's almost a dozen your brother that's going there was a book about the sport and they want to move me. there why do we grow up we used to say that but we have premiership some more some of the museums. near us and she said you should sorry you said there should not be anything up at all on your sort of what i'm going to know why should we don't feel. as if you have been my we must provide him to families like you should still from the course business doesn't see you. know the
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all of them would use the theory would you oh good to see you when you. do you more . in the hall with his use of so. you may use that. for. your theory. too with the ideal. yes and we'll spare you. the those lives there's a. trick was in the study and you. know that the do you mean come on the letters i move across them with charm. maci tried to talk about this blog and the mean and the and even the common hardliner with yes the bull new law and that money goes in these lengths to defraud the government and the up to whinge about it to the floor and which it will. all go do what i had to cut the budget got to know what was going to see if you would give you a bit with us work let's see you in the risk of losing the weight of a post in your book that conceit is legal but the motive for bush wanted you to win you is costly yet those are celebs the same cluster but at least the folks the bus motion awful. stuff. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty f
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do. just as us communities to discuss the best way of displaying these objects and to begin negotiations to what repatriation most museums are doing now and most museums that i guide in don't actually work with me they make it very clear that i'm an authorized i don't participate in that at all i just want to make sure that people understand what you're doing you know you kind of it's kind of sneaky so you go into one of the museums in the united kingdom in london and you having your own secret tour that's going on that's not official i'm not telling people your your truth as you see it the sort of let's get down to basics the reality behind the pictures and colonialism and the empire etc so it just reminds me of a scene from the black panther. where the museum is going into you and then an artifact is taken out and you know that belongs to a condom and your kind of doing that i am but will not steal israel year and so i'm talking much more differently about colonial history. i try to use the space museum create an area where we can have these conversations it's so much more powerful to t
do. just as us communities to discuss the best way of displaying these objects and to begin negotiations to what repatriation most museums are doing now and most museums that i guide in don't actually work with me they make it very clear that i'm an authorized i don't participate in that at all i just want to make sure that people understand what you're doing you know you kind of it's kind of sneaky so you go into one of the museums in the united kingdom in london and you having your own secret...
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use lead you just need to convince the voters. those new custodian that can plead with you needed to do research should be used go to prison. but you really don't want to come to the deal so there's no need to do it but. this is a little don said cosmonaut does when he's instruct his is so happy with the results of the legend go to alison and you can have lunch at his favorite dinah new . jersey. here's your name good. shoes would be good for me but surely you will. want to be seriously saying. you. don't have time to save these. people who is going. to come to. the rituals to school you look boob leaders were supposed to suggest you do is this who used to she says couldn't you say which can be just so we move. through good mostly good good as you put some and you can pretty well kudos to come to school. for her. and i. showed. her your. super blue cool and see how she was an immense whisper good and sweet and. all and please at light speed. and lift off. we have lift off of the sixty fifth progress resupply vehicle. beginning a two day journey to the international space station. this supply did cool should have full scienti
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however, we asked our companies, what do you want us companies to do for you? number one and so was to level the playing field. —— cancer. —— answer. the second ends was promote an economic relationship with china based on fairness and reciprocal treatment. that is what the us administration is doing. —— answer. is it the best way, maybe not. but they have a sense, we are talking to they have a sense, we are talking to the chinese, they are serious, they don't want a trade war, any more than most of us us companies. sol think that we might be going in the right direction. after that dollar for dollar, it gets to a point where china doesn't have much in the way of american goods to retaliate. what are some of the things that china could do to make life difficult for american companies and are you already seeing it? holding up certifications, extra inspections at a factory, looking very carefully at your tax records for the last five yea rs, your tax records for the last five years, holding something in customs until it rocks and then you can send it back to amer
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our god, he is an awesome god, he can do many amazing things, he can help us out there challenges, he can strengthen our work, what we do here today, what we do every day on capitol hill, we serve a risen savior. he died on the cross for us, he saved our sins, but as pray without ceasing, let us pray hard, let us pray to those who do not know you. our god is moving, he is moving today, he is moving every day, his presence is here on capitol hill today. we keep our eyes on him, and we need to keep our eyes on him. he is what is going to help us move forward, he is what is going to help us do his will, he is what is going to help us in everything that we do. we ask for his guidance, we pray for the president, president donald trump, we pray for our vice president, mike pence, we pray for all of the staff throughout the white house, we pray for our senators, we pray for their staff, brett kavanaugh and his wife announced their strong faith, i want to pray for him, his family, his extended family, his friends. we really want to lift them up in prayer. we pray for everyone that is involved
our god, he is an awesome god, he can do many amazing things, he can help us out there challenges, he can strengthen our work, what we do here today, what we do every day on capitol hill, we serve a risen savior. he died on the cross for us, he saved our sins, but as pray without ceasing, let us pray hard, let us pray to those who do not know you. our god is moving, he is moving today, he is moving every day, his presence is here on capitol hill today. we keep our eyes on him, and we need to...
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now the floor do not use the force as a stone put it to party. generally take the infamous you i don't get to leave it that way nationals i mean again it creaks up and they need to do it are so at that. through all the understood for says our no more to brag about how ever been questioning patrick grown over his intentions for months with his back to the wall his reaction is a media and a particularly strong among who. in a quiver care but take orders from your home he eats internet to mean that you own the b.s. you have to sell. it to some to moan. and of unless you do it don't you know what a fifty years out they are but all crazy dog doo set out cookies good not all nationalities in most you buy t. call i don't really at all she do most certainly in ma i still use my my two d. do you have it all come out as good meanies kodaly can know me but only as dolly i did take the most old also be all crazy dog you got job you know policies really. geography i don't know war is declared between the two men and the first battle takes place in a public are
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many of those for the 116th congress, as it is sworn in and faces the challenges before us. >> do you see that still being under republican hands after november? >> i do. i do. i think the chances are good for republicans to maintain the majority. i think it will probably be a slimmer majority but i believe we will maintain our majority. >> representative rob whitman, serves the first district of virginia and joining us from capitol hill to talk about these issues. representative whitman, thank you for your time. >> thanks so much, pedro. >> the house ways and means committee is meeting this morning to debate and vote on several tax cut proposals dubbed tax reform 2.0. president trump signed the first round of tax reductions into law in december, many of today's proposals would make those five-year tax cuts permanent. [ inaudible ]. >> i asked for that. i think remarks to counter [ inaudible ]. >> that was a good letter. [ inaudible ]. >> you know what, i don't know. [ inaudible ]. >> you think. >> yeah. [ inaudible ]. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. [ inaudible ]. >> i know. [ inaudible ]. >> y
many of those for the 116th congress, as it is sworn in and faces the challenges before us. >> do you see that still being under republican hands after november? >> i do. i do. i think the chances are good for republicans to maintain the majority. i think it will probably be a slimmer majority but i believe we will maintain our majority. >> representative rob whitman, serves the first district of virginia and joining us from capitol hill to talk about these issues....
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let us do likewise today and everyday. we are honored to serve this great nation.ss america. >> oil and gas has always been a big part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. but it actually really came more to fruition with the actual refining of oil because we had the ideal situation. we were ideally suited in terms of where rail lines cross, bird's legs were connect to, where the oil was able to be moved in and moved out very easily in lake charles. >> at one time this is a beautiful, wonderful community. we had everything family, church, school, grocery stores. people begin to get jobs, so it showed them that it could be better in the future for the next generation. >> this is video from a hurricane hunter plane on a flight through the eye of hurricane florence yesterday. as this trend continues towards the carolinas, president trump received a briefing on the preparations. >> okay, thank you very much. i received a briefing from secretary nielsen, administrator long and my staff regardg
let us do likewise today and everyday. we are honored to serve this great nation.ss america. >> oil and gas has always been a big part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. but it actually really came more to fruition with the actual refining of oil because we had the ideal situation. we were ideally suited in terms of where rail lines cross, bird's legs were connect to, where the oil was able to be moved in and moved out very easily in lake charles. >>...
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in this person had the kind of courage and skills that some of us do, they'd come forward. you would put them right in in chair today, you would have cleared out the whole round table if that person would come forward. i'm sure they would get a hero's welcome, but why, chuck? you are a long time journalist and responsible person. would you have given anonymity, would nbc have felt comfortable doing that if it turns out it's not a true senior administration official? why are we imbuing credibility and authority to somebody who hasn't earned it? we can't run around all day saying facts and truth and transparency and credibility. if we are imbuing credibility to every anti-trump messenger that comes along. >> what kind of west wing is it that everybody is quietly, gary -- >> everybody is not doing that. excuse me, everybody is not doing that. >> okay. more than a handful of people leaking anecdotes, venting their frustration. >> you real lying a lot of people have been forced out and fired, other people left on their own accord. it's tough to not be -- >> let me ask this -- >>
in this person had the kind of courage and skills that some of us do, they'd come forward. you would put them right in in chair today, you would have cleared out the whole round table if that person would come forward. i'm sure they would get a hero's welcome, but why, chuck? you are a long time journalist and responsible person. would you have given anonymity, would nbc have felt comfortable doing that if it turns out it's not a true senior administration official? why are we imbuing...
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from us doing houston hobby going on that we have with them each group including us to blow them up i do my usually it's a mix of clips from the because i'm jealous of the little girl philo gubb things are going this year open initiatives and the whole going to happen at home with the more liberal know can. happen and the mostly can get them on the bus or the summit run away with the bring them again to show that it will survive but i don't want to like to get what you want what you get what he didn't have so we did it because there are. now up to that i make at them do you think we can stick to detonate what's doing it in them all the benefit of the production system has been on a mission to get our people simply took the right image of the d.j. to be what they should book in the summer with white but it's the box made up of the fall of the man who did what he did and the actions of the family a stock index of the film ideal. but you look at the back wheel in one location. in some ways most of them with them look the look like follows t v e. a n e a dash in and out to get him on a mi
from us doing houston hobby going on that we have with them each group including us to blow them up i do my usually it's a mix of clips from the because i'm jealous of the little girl philo gubb things are going this year open initiatives and the whole going to happen at home with the more liberal know can. happen and the mostly can get them on the bus or the summit run away with the bring them again to show that it will survive but i don't want to like to get what you want what you get what he...
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apparently, classical parties like us do not provide a vision of the future, which is really attractive sweden changing this country? well, perhaps not more than other countries, i would say. maybe we are turning to a more normal european country. the vikings are long gone. perhaps sweden's liberal era is ending as well. the syrian refugee is now part of the plan. even so, she knows, she tells us, people do not like foreigners. when i meet them, she says, it i am learning swedish, i have a job here. as political currents trap europe to the right, even sweden, rich, secure, may not be able to resist. we will have full coverage of that election and results from sweden as they come in along with analysis on what they might mean. that's here on bbc world news from 21 gmt on sunday. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: the miraculous escape of a mother and child who fell onto a train track in the london underground. freedom itself was attacked this morning and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. desmond tutu becomes the spiritual
apparently, classical parties like us do not provide a vision of the future, which is really attractive sweden changing this country? well, perhaps not more than other countries, i would say. maybe we are turning to a more normal european country. the vikings are long gone. perhaps sweden's liberal era is ending as well. the syrian refugee is now part of the plan. even so, she knows, she tells us, people do not like foreigners. when i meet them, she says, it i am learning swedish, i have a job...
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just because of what she may give people do producers who would only duplicate us. if you thought you'd met i hope he goes when you. feel. it's my money doesn't have enough fuel. but i'm going to know what amount of the thing about five of them which. i do you want to go where you don't pay me or. i. just. so. there she was laughing. it's the first time alisa is chained to his being in the race she's a student a four time champion and another favorite andre some mushkin elisa is driving a team of dogs from her farm one she trained herself. must be a little bitty should. muscovite bitches love is a professional dog team driver he's raised a lot in the central part of russia but has never experienced conditions like these you know we've. got enough to knock you on. this particular. point. thank you. probably when one is looking at the bottom or you're finishing your question and you don't come on there. you could see was what i was. getting really bad. with who were going to go with. he's the one you want to keep him out of most out of bounds you're nice to someone you
just because of what she may give people do producers who would only duplicate us. if you thought you'd met i hope he goes when you. feel. it's my money doesn't have enough fuel. but i'm going to know what amount of the thing about five of them which. i do you want to go where you don't pay me or. i. just. so. there she was laughing. it's the first time alisa is chained to his being in the race she's a student a four time champion and another favorite andre some mushkin elisa is driving a team...
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so thinking how the trump presidency is making us do things or affirm those principles. so to look at america's self perception is very valuable right now.
so thinking how the trump presidency is making us do things or affirm those principles. so to look at america's self perception is very valuable right now.
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any politician who comes to give an interview is doing us comes to give an interview is doing us becauseey wa nt to us because they have a purpose. they want to communicate a message, they are doing it at the time of their choosing because if they didn't want to do it they wouldn't a degree to be interviewed, they are doing it to get a message across, any arrangement is partly on the terms of the politician and their spin—doctor, director of communication, call them what you will, what we as...
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to choose who is through the roof boob leaders who were supposed to see birds who do is this who used to do she says couldn't you see who's can be just so we move. through good mostly good good as you put some you can pretty well cool stooping to those too. early. and i. knew your. super blue coat once you. used your mints was for goodness when you. should feel good did you do you sell them for dinner mean you mean. i'm gonna snap them let's leave them is surely those are the ones you choose which is really a great list. we're still just crazy about each other because we don't take each other for granted and her being such a strong competent and amazing person has made me being gone so much possible i never call or elizabeth that takes. it's got to be sexy. i told her something and she super while. he was. doing. the stuff she says through words can mean one of the vocal groups. who. loves food you're just the stove in school because it was for those local people knew. she was. just as much. a little bit noble just sort of. which i. think that's going to be. a challenge to do if you.
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this is one that they are doing. i used to work at east bay mod and a and i know a lot of people on the river. they have water rights back upstream of the party reservoir. we approached one agency. we wanted a one time deal. a thousand acre foot we wanted to see how we can move the water through the mud system. they have the big intake and we would route it through to their service area. there are arrows on that charge that are showing it. we routed through to their service area and they treat the water. it would move through the distribution system to appoint where it would interconnect with the intertie that the p.u.c. operates with. we would take delivery and hayward would be the entity that would receive the water. the main purpose of this is to see how many -- how easy or how hard is this to do? we don't know. there is a cost. we can identify the roadmaps and how we would go about it. the bar process that i talked about earlier, the regional reliability have a grant from the federal government to look at water marketin
this is one that they are doing. i used to work at east bay mod and a and i know a lot of people on the river. they have water rights back upstream of the party reservoir. we approached one agency. we wanted a one time deal. a thousand acre foot we wanted to see how we can move the water through the mud system. they have the big intake and we would route it through to their service area. there are arrows on that charge that are showing it. we routed through to their service area and they treat...
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live you might use them if you can do so because you know the move. it's going to be used as you said the media. you know where your. own memory deviousness the fear would amuse you oh good to see you morning. too sick of poking emotional with his use of social club. oh. yeah. oh. you mean you speak. for the p.c. namely your. period your. money go to his deserts in the ideal most of us and we'll spare you. the that's the way it's because it. was my study and you. know what that authority needs to come on the pleasures and we will quote them with charm. which she treated anspaugh grant them even though it wasn't even the coming of the cardboard national news i guess. those news lengths are different than the other books and it was still up when she collected the form and which in support. of the old idea that. we know what we see and you blew it give you a bit with us look let's see you in the us cause he's the light of open office in your book that can see it's legal for them to know what a horrible bush would do you do when you was caught with your to
live you might use them if you can do so because you know the move. it's going to be used as you said the media. you know where your. own memory deviousness the fear would amuse you oh good to see you morning. too sick of poking emotional with his use of social club. oh. yeah. oh. you mean you speak. for the p.c. namely your. period your. money go to his deserts in the ideal most of us and we'll spare you. the that's the way it's because it. was my study and you. know what that authority needs...
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so thinking how the trump presidency is making us do things or affirm those principles. t
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and we, as artists, we said, why don't we use the same idea. why don't we do the same? search for materials that fits their personality... which brings us back to the soil, to the land. yes, and it also brings us back to the childhood period where i used to help my grandmother doing things from mud, like walls or ovens. and so immediately, when i thought about material that i would work with, so i came up with the idea of the mud. i used to mix it with tea, straw and colour it with henna, with natural materials. and then i started doing mud alone. the thing is, you still do it today. in fact, one of the things you are best known for around the world is your work in this clay that you put on wood — not on canvas but on wood — and sometimes you incorporate it with paint, sometimes it's entirely a sort of clay vision, but you don't need to do it anymore. what is it about working with clay that you still enjoy, even though you're no longer at a place where you are boycotting art materials? i like the cracks in the mud. the cracks symbolises a kind of feeling, not only with
and we, as artists, we said, why don't we use the same idea. why don't we do the same? search for materials that fits their personality... which brings us back to the soil, to the land. yes, and it also brings us back to the childhood period where i used to help my grandmother doing things from mud, like walls or ovens. and so immediately, when i thought about material that i would work with, so i came up with the idea of the mud. i used to mix it with tea, straw and colour it with henna, with...
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whatever i was doing earlier that day. the more i uset, the more i enjoy it and the more it helps me. i wish i could take my teeter with me wherever i go. dr. tontz: a daily routine, which is what roger is recommending, is a very good way of getting your back in great shape. so that as we stay vertical for our lives, we don't start breaking down later on. i think he's really made a tremendous contribution for maintaining a good healthy back. >> in terms of relief, for my back pain, the teeter has been amazing. you could feel things opening up. with my medical background and knowing the discs are made a lot of water, and over the course of of time they get smaller and smaller and smaller and how are you going to open them up, so to speak? slowly inverting and letting gravity do the job. it is very important part of my routine. i'm able to do more, my back stays stronger. i keep my core engaged and my back is pretty much -- i wouldn't say perfect but it's pretty close. it pays for itself countless times, over and over and over again. >> th
whatever i was doing earlier that day. the more i uset, the more i enjoy it and the more it helps me. i wish i could take my teeter with me wherever i go. dr. tontz: a daily routine, which is what roger is recommending, is a very good way of getting your back in great shape. so that as we stay vertical for our lives, we don't start breaking down later on. i think he's really made a tremendous contribution for maintaining a good healthy back. >> in terms of relief, for my back pain, the...
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which he was not without some leaders really he says that well that's the queer part should lead us to do new english that also shows switched up. but it's. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember in one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. leak saucily guarded the old firm. belief. that when you're. in the desert that it could look in the distance was most of the book knew this a but. it's going strong still it's about seeing new yorkers. just for the. show. and the age of trump winning is all that matters the phrase by any means necessary has truly been weaponized now politics has little to
which he was not without some leaders really he says that well that's the queer part should lead us to do new english that also shows switched up. but it's. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and...
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is littered with people who are depicting life in amazing ways and using it for the staging of the drama of of our living and what we do rather than depicted i wanted to use light itself. but that may be made for some sort of staging and certainly more installation kinds of work as you said to your enough to depicting life the work is lights and could you explain the difference i like that quality of it which has to do with us the title of the show the substance of light the thing the supply we're talking about actually light being a thing. a substance. i mean i have pieces here where you realize in order to see the walls which you can see you're looking through something and the slight residing in the spaces is no different than say walking through the forest and you see a beam of light come down that illuminates the atmosphere or the air and left that you see this me. in space i mean you're not just seeing it on the surface of the of the ground or things like have you actually are seeing this light it's actually inhabiting space. to real shows us how do you light from a different perspective light is to him what pain
is littered with people who are depicting life in amazing ways and using it for the staging of the drama of of our living and what we do rather than depicted i wanted to use light itself. but that may be made for some sort of staging and certainly more installation kinds of work as you said to your enough to depicting life the work is lights and could you explain the difference i like that quality of it which has to do with us the title of the show the substance of light the thing the supply...
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now the floor do not use the force as i stone put it to patti. generally take the infamous you i don't get to leave it is also i mean again in the creeks and they need to do it are still at the clock in through all the understood for says our no more to brag about how ever been questioning patrick grown over his intentions for months with his back to the wall his reaction is a media and a particularly strong among who support. care to take on those from. the internet to me that's from joan the best yep is that it says that about it to something called the motto on divine su it don't you know whether fifty years out the r.'s zero crazy dog who said all cookies did not suffer alone i should add it most here by teco i don't really out there always do most so in the name i still use mo. do you have it or should i don't mean he's totally going to me it's like telling us that they think don't do most old also do all crazy don't. you know policy vs valium out there that there. won't be to not use their own tam's of people these any on june twenty first t
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do listen to books. you know. not for the. public you know. yet how are you trying to get rid of. the one you know because i didn't. use the word to do the budget which i just you know which you bill. if i did. this for. years could you simply get the work. you call. your pastor of the lancet. who was the museum with the amenities and. who those who didn't but were also locals one on one burdened with your. blue cooks they could push those who are good the other more go cook. with who are those who do look newcomb used to using looks. as though they grew your bloom of. fools who. claim. to be. fifty and. me. play a game. the minute i mean. that was it but that's good news because to get you to ship it to the principal. with us to. translate it should use the up of the positive stuff bands get our minds passes us there are the thought that you get that good to be given a bit. but of. the people must feel and i think in the need to get. people to be. in a whole new. level by that. i want without my i'm glad the boy gets the bit about. it we get back at the daily show the. bad stomach the good that you listen to the beatl
do listen to books. you know. not for the. public you know. yet how are you trying to get rid of. the one you know because i didn't. use the word to do the budget which i just you know which you bill. if i did. this for. years could you simply get the work. you call. your pastor of the lancet. who was the museum with the amenities and. who those who didn't but were also locals one on one burdened with your. blue cooks they could push those who are good the other more go cook. with who are those...
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the big difference between these figures and the figures are used to do in the 70s and 805. in used to do in the 705 and 805. in depends on the situation, the political situation. i want to change another time because i like to make heroic paintings, to reach again that feeling of being hopeful and optimistic. suleiman mansour, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin at the beginning. you grew up with conflict and loss, with very difficult family circum5tance5. your father died when you were young. i am intrigued to know why painting? why art? what do you do it?” am intrigued to know why painting? why art? what do you do it? i had a kind of talent, that is one part, the other part is a hard life that made me kind of lonely and... loneliness gives you time for yourself to work on your talent so i was yourself to work on your talent so i wa5 painting when i was five, six years wa5 painting when i was five, six yea r5 old and wa5 painting when i was five, six years old and could not leave the paintand paperand years old and could not leave the paint and paper and so on.
the big difference between these figures and the figures are used to do in the 70s and 805. in used to do in the 705 and 805. in depends on the situation, the political situation. i want to change another time because i like to make heroic paintings, to reach again that feeling of being hopeful and optimistic. suleiman mansour, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin at the beginning. you grew up with conflict and loss, with very difficult family circum5tance5. your father died when you...
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with new drugs or new stance or new ways of not having to bypass surgery so all i'm saying is let us do our surgical procedure if you come up with something better we'll use it why wouldn't we but in the meantime we have an ability to help literally thousands if not millions of people with their own cells and i got a feeling we're here for the long haul it's personal self there is a whole new idea a new concept but it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high we could be charging wal-mart prices if there was a free market in medicine right so do you think that ultimately. major in maybe trying pharmaceutical companies and basically that can the big pharma it's let's say pharmaceuticals themselves are essentially a more of a danger to the public then the way that the government treats illicit drugs to be . there i don't know if they're more of a danger than illicit drugs but they can be dangerous so if somebody has typical. we could put a some of their stem cells into the back and cure them and get them off opioids we could probably reduce fifteen to twent
with new drugs or new stance or new ways of not having to bypass surgery so all i'm saying is let us do our surgical procedure if you come up with something better we'll use it why wouldn't we but in the meantime we have an ability to help literally thousands if not millions of people with their own cells and i got a feeling we're here for the long haul it's personal self there is a whole new idea a new concept but it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high we...
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have so egregiously mishandled this up until now it's no excuse for us to do the same, just because the democrats have egregiously mishandled this, said senator cornyn, there's no excuse for us to do the same thing. i'm glad that chairman grassley is following standard practice and regular order. and he's stated he plans to pursue this matter by the book with bipartisan interviews of both judge kavanaugh and dr. ford. i have great confidence in chairman grassley and his ability to proceed through this process. process. >> over to the left for the past few days, new allegations have come to light about president trump's nominee to the supreme court, bret kavanaugh. these allegations are to be treated with the utmost gravity. the allegations are extremely credible. they were made by someone who voluntarily submitted to a lie detector test and have been discussed in the past, long before kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court with a family therapy. i believe her. many, many, many americans believe her. many, many women in america who have been taken advantage of certainly believe her.
have so egregiously mishandled this up until now it's no excuse for us to do the same, just because the democrats have egregiously mishandled this, said senator cornyn, there's no excuse for us to do the same thing. i'm glad that chairman grassley is following standard practice and regular order. and he's stated he plans to pursue this matter by the book with bipartisan interviews of both judge kavanaugh and dr. ford. i have great confidence in chairman grassley and his ability to proceed...
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us. we've been doing this for a long time. s not exclusive, and we'll continue to support the community as it supports us. >> reporter: even in the last hour, this story changed. state parks received a letter from state lands citds citds cit inconsistencies in this process. people will probably start talking and listening. wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> wayne, thank you. >>> researchers at ucsf are hoping to unmask the dangers of some of the newest tobacco products out there. the university received a $20 million grant from the fda and the national institutes of health. they say they'll hone in on emerging tobacco products, popular with young adults like e-cigsets and flavored varieties. >> these things have just taken off with kids. lun li unlike cigarettes, e-cigarettes are used more by kids than adults. >> a recent study shows that e-cigarettes are associated with higher heart attack risks. >>> late word that president trump will impose tariffs on about $200 billion worth of chinese imports. 10% will go into effect next wee
us. we've been doing this for a long time. s not exclusive, and we'll continue to support the community as it supports us. >> reporter: even in the last hour, this story changed. state parks received a letter from state lands citds citds cit inconsistencies in this process. people will probably start talking and listening. wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> wayne, thank you. >>> researchers at ucsf are hoping to unmask the dangers of some of the newest tobacco...
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do a lot more efficiently. there are opportunities if you are in a high use area. you have opportunity to do that. that is very much on the table. it is just i think there's a limit as to how much that will actually do. how much harm that would reduce if we had to live with the state board order. i promise that was the last thing but i will do one more. that is, on the question of water purchases, during that drought that i had the responsibility of managing through, by the time we hit the 45% rationing, we had tried every place in the world that we could to buy water. that was not a new idea to ask. we told people to shower with friends. we said drink wine because that is somebody else's water. [laughter] we also went went out and tried to buy water from anybody that would talk to us. price was not a limiting factor on those discussions. the limiting factor was that they were not willing sellers. that was number 1. number 2, is that even where we might be able to buy it, we couldn't take the liberty of it. the plumbing just wasn't there. alameda went through part of this last drought where they h
do a lot more efficiently. there are opportunities if you are in a high use area. you have opportunity to do that. that is very much on the table. it is just i think there's a limit as to how much that will actually do. how much harm that would reduce if we had to live with the state board order. i promise that was the last thing but i will do one more. that is, on the question of water purchases, during that drought that i had the responsibility of managing through, by the time we hit the 45%...
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they have walls up against us doing business in canada. yet they come and do business with us. and we can't let that happen. look, we have a very strong position and we are the one that people want to come in and take advantage of, they've been taking advantage of, along with, and i'm not blaming canada, i love canada, love the people of canada, but they and other countries have been taking advantage of the united states for many years and this is a president that has stopped it. we've made a deal with mexico and mexico's been terrific to deal with, including their new president who i spoke with and i think we're going to have a very good relationship with mexico going forward. and the deal is a much more fair deal between the united states and mexico. nafta goes down as one of the worst trade deals in the history of our country. it emptied out millions of jobs, emptied out factories and plants all over the united states. and it was a very unfair deal and a very foolish deal and in fact you could say a very stupid deal for the united states to make. we are straightening out the
they have walls up against us doing business in canada. yet they come and do business with us. and we can't let that happen. look, we have a very strong position and we are the one that people want to come in and take advantage of, they've been taking advantage of, along with, and i'm not blaming canada, i love canada, love the people of canada, but they and other countries have been taking advantage of the united states for many years and this is a president that has stopped it. we've made a...
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do not. let us finish off that. more. difficult. to do now as you can i call them the. political. interests. then it's. already condemned abroad it's surprising that alstom should simply brush the u.s. prosecution of. corporate leaders are convinced that the u.s. department of justice has no jurisdiction over events that occurred outside the u.s. territory. even if it was it as you need to be able when you take the a playable u.s. law is the foreign corrupt practices act home you have sepia this allows the d.o.j. or department of justice to prosecute a foreign company for corrupt practices not on u.s. soil provided that the company has an identifiable connection to the united states . but in the movies it isn't do that who is it says it. can make it a lot us wants to see it it was a walk about a limo visit easy example system to communicate your door in. a battle did you move was it easy. example or a sat phone. if you. take it if. it is unique. with tom's refusal to cooperate the d.o.j. is prosecution intensified in april twenty first team while traveling to the united states fre
do not. let us finish off that. more. difficult. to do now as you can i call them the. political. interests. then it's. already condemned abroad it's surprising that alstom should simply brush the u.s. prosecution of. corporate leaders are convinced that the u.s. department of justice has no jurisdiction over events that occurred outside the u.s. territory. even if it was it as you need to be able when you take the a playable u.s. law is the foreign corrupt practices act home you have sepia...
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us. what do you make of the comments from boris johnson? they have been criticised by the home secretary today, saying he needs to use more measured language than talking about suicide vests. one of the things i most admire about boris johnson vests. one of the things i most admire about borisjohnson and something that endears him to a lot of the british public is the fact that he says it how he sees it, and speaks truth to power. the fact that those in power don't appreciate that i think is understandable. is that language you would use? is not necessarily, but i'm not a great rate or a journalist, unlike boris johnson. he articulates he was that are held by the great swathe of our population and i think they find it refreshing that someone in a position, a public position, says it has a see it. the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, who saw a suicide bomb go off in afghanistan, said that the remarks are not funny and some people need to grow up. well, what we're talking about is oui’ well, what we're talking about is our future
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allowing them to change the pnuctices or con on the great momentum they're going and this will allow us to do the same. >> you can watch my entire interview with dr. goldson this weekend 5:30 a.m. on news 4 your sundayt >>> well,ll started with amazon's echo and now the
allowing them to change the pnuctices or con on the great momentum they're going and this will allow us to do the same. >> you can watch my entire interview with dr. goldson this weekend 5:30 a.m. on news 4 your sundayt >>> well,ll started with amazon's echo and now the
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now i do not mind my data being used for reasons like we mentioned. esource and along with gold, oil, either the economics of saying economic posting the data implications, i do not mind it being used by the minded being misused. mark zuckerberg said that facebook will be for looking into data misuse in 2019. given the current political climate, there may be a general election, sorry, theresa may, or a referendum before then. what assurances can you give us that this data misuse will not happen again if there is a vote soon rather than later? thank you. back to me again, so there is a huge amount of work that is going on since the stories came out. some of you are familiar with, the company that took data that they should not have had and used it in the local campaigning in the us. so we are absolutely determined to stop those methods that let's just be clear, we're talking about cambridge analytica. yes, that company, yes. and they have actually are now out of business, but companies like that, we've had to make sure that they cannot do it again what
now i do not mind my data being used for reasons like we mentioned. esource and along with gold, oil, either the economics of saying economic posting the data implications, i do not mind it being used by the minded being misused. mark zuckerberg said that facebook will be for looking into data misuse in 2019. given the current political climate, there may be a general election, sorry, theresa may, or a referendum before then. what assurances can you give us that this data misuse will not happen...
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talks of are just as good quality books of all people on the lives of our great music as the rest of us doyou belive that is right especially for a good thing this is kind of all the right wing assault on our freedom to last questions and generally all through the orb expression of people you know are being targets of the students teachers activists for their cause right so it's amazing all of them but it's going to do this on the rest of the people on the streets and protest has reached our doorstep saw in the rich as a weird legs all attempts to contradict some of its. this is al jazeera. hello i'm adrian forget this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the saudi u.a.e. coalition in yemen admits that mistakes led to an airstrike on a school bus in which forty children died. washington cuts three hundred million dollars of aid to pakistan accusing it of providing a safe haven for armed groups active in afghanistan. mexico's new politics a congress where the majority of left wing politicians and as many women as men. in the battle to beat a beatle that's thre
talks of are just as good quality books of all people on the lives of our great music as the rest of us doyou belive that is right especially for a good thing this is kind of all the right wing assault on our freedom to last questions and generally all through the orb expression of people you know are being targets of the students teachers activists for their cause right so it's amazing all of them but it's going to do this on the rest of the people on the streets and protest has reached our...
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browsing habits, and market relevant products to me then that's a good thing but how much do you really know about us who else knows that information? 0k, thank you, duncan. what about you 7 i take my online privacy extremely seriously. i would like to know how much control do i truly have over my data on facebook. thank you very much. to answer these and many other questions are some experts from facebook itself. why don't you introduce yourselves? thank you, my name isjessie de la merced and i work at facebook with the teams that build our products. so the features, all the updates, the buttons in our apps. for example, things like facebook watch that we rolled out recently. i'm richard allan, i'm on the global public policy team at facebook, which means that governments anywhere around the world, if they have issues they want to raise with the company, they come to me and my team and we try to work with them to resolve the challenges they've brought to us. i am steve hatch and i run our business here in the uk and that includes working with the advertisers that use facebook to market. and i am jul
browsing habits, and market relevant products to me then that's a good thing but how much do you really know about us who else knows that information? 0k, thank you, duncan. what about you 7 i take my online privacy extremely seriously. i would like to know how much control do i truly have over my data on facebook. thank you very much. to answer these and many other questions are some experts from facebook itself. why don't you introduce yourselves? thank you, my name isjessie de la merced and...
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i do use current events. i try to be neutral in my teaching so that i give them news sources that would be deemed liberal, moderate, conservative. we do watch a lot of news clips, including c-span. and what we're trying to teach them to do is go beyond the soundbites, and really dig a little bit. is this really accurate information? what is the motivation behind me giving you this information? so, we look at websites like factcheck.org. brian: so, how do you find the truth for them, or how do they find the truth for themselves? mitchell i let them find your : own truth and i let them have but i always say what is your evidence to support , the opinion? usually, i get silence after that. i get a lot of crickets in my classroom. but i encourage them to say, show me something. a year ago, arrested and said, "you know 3 million people voted illegally in the election?" and i go, somehow i missed that one. well, my dad told me. i said, bring in the article. and she brought in the article, and there it was at it look
i do use current events. i try to be neutral in my teaching so that i give them news sources that would be deemed liberal, moderate, conservative. we do watch a lot of news clips, including c-span. and what we're trying to teach them to do is go beyond the soundbites, and really dig a little bit. is this really accurate information? what is the motivation behind me giving you this information? so, we look at websites like factcheck.org. brian: so, how do you find the truth for them, or how do...
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said he thinks they made the comes to break up and they're making peace with or like us if we do it we're going to try and up what are you. this what are your commute. you look it up if i don't know if there are come to us we pull up if yes what are some people i think you know i think it was i mean you. asked. us how do you make a case so when we. get out when we want to. some of them listen to the. you know most people so which from my mother in my mom that's the final goal but it's not just about that i started to see. here that it can only put it you know in a lot better but still the schools to see i mean i don't know if i was. looking inside stage and you know just up and have this on the front of the fire that lasted. till you nothing in my mind this is. little to get us out of this knuckle foam right i see right. i feel a kid in an office comes up in a decent place to play the simplest thing. on this planet of the moon for the right time this will. mean a. lot of power that. they're not going to sink or swim in the simplicity with in the for the for the fun if they don't talk. to
said he thinks they made the comes to break up and they're making peace with or like us if we do it we're going to try and up what are you. this what are your commute. you look it up if i don't know if there are come to us we pull up if yes what are some people i think you know i think it was i mean you. asked. us how do you make a case so when we. get out when we want to. some of them listen to the. you know most people so which from my mother in my mom that's the final goal but it's not just...
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use my. what. if. it would jeopardize what. norm but i do know i had the board to look forward to today i just wanted to get this bad news i guess he's. done with it over. the. years do you. the fool here for the real refuse to be good for you go out there for a burger make your life look nothing better get your feet up watching you know you can walk but you know this to you but you listen to me about the borders we just take what. if he gets it you're stuck with you it's obvious we should. cook. thank you thank you we thanking going. back to our barbara thank you for your after what. you said that. when you. so she's not such a. more than you. are worth the thoughts you think it should be is expected longball to information give me a new option to how wonderful. q oh cool. you are using your arms your when you want to be here are sorry about your eyes some are going to. the dogs the sooner you get to raise that they have to be held back with us new maybe oh i. think. that the problem worse. i think that three o'clock want to explain everyth
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