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our team of correspondents covering this story we have shiny reason he's a middle east analyst with us here in our studio and our correspondents on the ground tanya kramer's an east jerusalem and a standing by for us right outside the new embassy is my office waiter good to see all of you to have you all with us my hour we're going to start with you what message to the u.s. and israel want to send with us embassy inauguration. well very frankly from the american side it's simply a matter of saying we stand with israel and from president trump side it's saying trump keeps his promises this has been a campaign promise of him has been a promise of several u.s. presidents before him and now it's finally happened and there is a small crowd of trump supporters who are here are all very very happy with the move tanya let's come to you now because you're in the palestinian part of the city in east jerusalem where they want to have their capital city what has been happening there today what have people been telling you. well i think you are saying you know that they hope for having. capital in the f
our team of correspondents covering this story we have shiny reason he's a middle east analyst with us here in our studio and our correspondents on the ground tanya kramer's an east jerusalem and a standing by for us right outside the new embassy is my office waiter good to see all of you to have you all with us my hour we're going to start with you what message to the u.s. and israel want to send with us embassy inauguration. well very frankly from the american side it's simply a matter of...
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thank you for taking time with us here in the white house. as we all know, social media can be both positively and neg atively effect on our children but too often it's used in negative ways. when children use positive online behaviors early on, social media can be used in productive ways and effect positive change. i do believe that children should be both seen and heard and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices, whether verbally or online, they must choose words wisely and speak with respect and compassion. as an example kelanny goldberg, eighth great student from arizona, posted a video to her social media account to share the challenges she faced from bullies. in the video she said, every day you're hurting me. every day you're hurting each other. so please stop, stop hurting me. kelanny and her family have joined us here today and i'm happy to report that since posting her video, many have watched it and most importantly, people have reached out to offer support and kindness. t
thank you for taking time with us here in the white house. as we all know, social media can be both positively and neg atively effect on our children but too often it's used in negative ways. when children use positive online behaviors early on, social media can be used in productive ways and effect positive change. i do believe that children should be both seen and heard and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices, whether verbally or...
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now we have our correspondents covering this story for us to remind you of china was honest with us here in our studios and. outside the embassy tanya kramer and let's bring you back in here what did you make of freeman's comments. yeah friedman was very much toeing the line in praising president trump there and banging really hard on this u.s. promise that has been made over and over and over again to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and we should remind ourselves that the u.s. congress did actually pass a law in one thousand nine hundred ninety five saying that they would move the embassy and the u.s. president says that his signing these waiver saying they would keep it in tel aviv in order to avoid the very controversy that we're seeing here today with what we're seeing and gaza and even here at this site where the u.s. embassy is protests happening and it was really trump who decided that he was going to make good on this promise in order to please a big part of his base there the conservative evangelical christians and the conservative pro israel jews who are big su
now we have our correspondents covering this story for us to remind you of china was honest with us here in our studios and. outside the embassy tanya kramer and let's bring you back in here what did you make of freeman's comments. yeah friedman was very much toeing the line in praising president trump there and banging really hard on this u.s. promise that has been made over and over and over again to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and we should remind ourselves that the u.s....
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he joins us here tonight. why would any republican allow ryan to resign as speaker and stay in the post for another eight months as a lame duck. what are the republicans thinking. >>> while rhinos and democrats push for a vote on amnesty for illegal immigrants, president trump is visiting the community terrorized by the m s-13 gangs, vowing to do whatever it takes to secure our borders. ed rollins on us on the politics of immigration tonight >>> our top story, spy gate. that's what president trump today called the growing political scandal that could go down as the biggest this country has ever witnessed. the president tweeted this morning about the partisan witch hunt now exploding in the faces of its conspirators and authors. the president wrote this. look how things have turned around on the criminal deep state. they go after phony collusion with russia, a made-up scam and end i up getting caught in a major spy scandal the likes of which this country may never have seen before. what goes around comes around
he joins us here tonight. why would any republican allow ryan to resign as speaker and stay in the post for another eight months as a lame duck. what are the republicans thinking. >>> while rhinos and democrats push for a vote on amnesty for illegal immigrants, president trump is visiting the community terrorized by the m s-13 gangs, vowing to do whatever it takes to secure our borders. ed rollins on us on the politics of immigration tonight >>> our top story, spy gate. that's...
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this includes the cabinet secretaries who have joined us here today. as well as representatives from microsoft, google, facebook, twitter, snap, amazon, national safety council, and so many more. i would like to thank the president, the vice president, karen pence, and other members of the administration, as well as the members of congress who are here today. i'm honored to have you all with me and i look forward to working together on behalf of children in the coming years. in my time as first lady of the united states, i will make every effort to be best championing the many successful well-being programs in existence today and teach the tools and skills for emotional, social, and physical well-being. i will also work to shine a spotlight on the people, organizations, and programs across the country that are helping children overcome the many issues they're facing as they grow up. i will continue speaking with leaders in the technology industry about children's online habits, and raising awareness around the importance of positive behaviors. i will c
this includes the cabinet secretaries who have joined us here today. as well as representatives from microsoft, google, facebook, twitter, snap, amazon, national safety council, and so many more. i would like to thank the president, the vice president, karen pence, and other members of the administration, as well as the members of congress who are here today. i'm honored to have you all with me and i look forward to working together on behalf of children in the coming years. in my time as first...
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tell us--here are the images here. tell us about the new hospital, what makes it new, and what different things are you doing in there now? matias: yes, so we're all very excited about the opening of the new hospital as the project's been going on for about ten years now. so, it was a big day for us earlier this year. and we're all very proud, of course, and it's been a huge change. stanford children's health is the biggest healthcare system in the bay area who cares about--i mean, which cares about pregnant moms and sick children. so, we do cover about 60 locations in the bay area, so we really need this type of infrastructure to care for these patients. we have a very high complexity, our case mix index is very high, meaning that out of all the patients we care, most of them end up in the intensive care unit and have very complex operations, whether it's transplantation, oncology, complex pediatric surgery, heart surgery is, you know, also, as you can imagine, quite complex procedure. so, we're all very excited becaus
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have a first with us here on business yes indeed u.s. prosecutors charge for its bargains former boss martin venter called for his part in the diesel gate scandal they say he conspired to mislead regulators and violate the u.s. clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted vinda cohen as part of a probe into the scandal which has plagued the company for nearly three years now. the former c.e.o. of one of germany's best known and most successful companies could now face prison time as much as twenty five years. u.s. authorities have charged into a corner with conspiring with other senior v.w. executives and employees to defraud the united states and v.w. customers he's also been charged with violating the clean air act and was committing wire fraud in connection with the scheme w's wall street correspondent. said the court's indictment was unprecedented i'm working on wall street for about twenty years and i've never seen a dead the c o r former c.e.o. of a company the size of wagner has faced
have a first with us here on business yes indeed u.s. prosecutors charge for its bargains former boss martin venter called for his part in the diesel gate scandal they say he conspired to mislead regulators and violate the u.s. clean air act a federal grand jury in michigan indicted vinda cohen as part of a probe into the scandal which has plagued the company for nearly three years now. the former c.e.o. of one of germany's best known and most successful companies could now face prison time as...
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us attorney in miami. we are grateful for him being here. neral, just lessons. [applause] the general hospital long partner of the fop and we are actually proud of the work we do with the department of justice and you been a tremendous source of support for law enforcement and we greatly value your vision and leadership is our nation's top cop. my privilege and honor to welcome the vice president of the united states, michael pence. [applause] president will introduce the vice president more fully in a few moments. it is also my honor and pledge to have with us today donald j trump, president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] it is now my honor to introduce linda, president of the national auxiliary for a few comments and introduction. >> good morning. mr. president, mr. vice president, cabinet members and members of congress, brothers and sisters of law enforcement, family and friends of our fallen heroes, welcome to the 37th annual national peace officers memorial service. in 1962 president john f. kennedy proclaimed
us attorney in miami. we are grateful for him being here. neral, just lessons. [applause] the general hospital long partner of the fop and we are actually proud of the work we do with the department of justice and you been a tremendous source of support for law enforcement and we greatly value your vision and leadership is our nation's top cop. my privilege and honor to welcome the vice president of the united states, michael pence. [applause] president will introduce the vice president more...
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all of us here today have been working for years to promote ideas and legislation that would loosen the grip of special interests on so many arms of the federal government. but president trump, when it comes to draining the swamp, has been a complete and total disappointment. president trump has embraced the most egregious establishment republican norms, and appointed the most conflict of interest-ridden cabinet in my lifetime. the swamp has never been more foul or more fetted than under this president. every day it seems there's a new story about the swamp cabinet. just look at the swampy actions that finally forced out h.h.s. secretary tom price. e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt's almost daily scream of corruption. or o.m.b.'s mick mulvaney caught on tape saying access to him had to be bought. he wasn't even ashamed. even the president's personal attorney, michael cohen, who doesn't work in the white house, was cashing checks in exchange for access and influence into the trump white house. michael cohen's pay to play scheme is a stark reminder of the glaring need to take real action.
all of us here today have been working for years to promote ideas and legislation that would loosen the grip of special interests on so many arms of the federal government. but president trump, when it comes to draining the swamp, has been a complete and total disappointment. president trump has embraced the most egregious establishment republican norms, and appointed the most conflict of interest-ridden cabinet in my lifetime. the swamp has never been more foul or more fetted than under this...
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upcoming summit between kim jong il and donald trump all right those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera one o one east is next. it was a daring. tens of millions of dollars stolen from bangladesh's central bank via the federal reserve bank of new york and then laundered in the philippines. the money and the thieves then vendor. i'm steve on this episode a one on one east we investigate one of the biggest bank robberies a modern times and ask how the cyber hackers got away with it. well we felt it. was a given not only. jacka the capital of bangladesh. but teeming chaotic city and one of the world's poorest. seventeen million people live here assert have been surviving on less than two dollars a day. bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is at the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout indecorous financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in w
upcoming summit between kim jong il and donald trump all right those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera one o one east is next. it was a daring. tens of millions of dollars stolen from bangladesh's central bank via the federal reserve bank of new york and then laundered in the philippines. the money and the thieves then vendor. i'm steve on this episode a one on one east we investigate one of the biggest bank robberies a modern times and ask how the cyber hackers got away with...
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thank you all for being and taking time with us here in the white house. [applause] as we all know, social media can be positively and negatively effect on our children. too afternoon it's used in negative ways. when children learn positive online behaviors early on, social media can be in productive ways and can affect positive change. i do believe the children should be both seen and heard. it is our responsibility as a results to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices, whether verbally or online, they must choose their words wisely and speak with respect and compassion. for example, kelani goldburg posted a video to her social meade account to share the challenging of bullies. he said every day you hurt me, hurting each other. so please, symptom hurting me. so kelani and her family have joined us here today and i'm happy to return that since posting her video, many have watched it and most importantly, people have reached out to offered support and kindness. thank you, kelani, for being brave enough to share your story and also for
thank you all for being and taking time with us here in the white house. [applause] as we all know, social media can be positively and negatively effect on our children. too afternoon it's used in negative ways. when children learn positive online behaviors early on, social media can be in productive ways and can affect positive change. i do believe the children should be both seen and heard. it is our responsibility as a results to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices,...
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many are sitting care today though they used to be here a lot. the drug lobby is making an absolute fortune at the expense of american consumers. spends more money on lobbying in the pharmaceutical product industry. last year, these companies spent nearly 200 meet -- $280 million on lobbyists. health insurance companies and other providers spent another $200 million to protect the status quo. and to keep prices artificially high. and they have been very successful doing it for many, many years. everyone involved in the broken system, the drugmakers, the insurance companies, the benefittors, pharmacy managers and many others contribute to the problem. government has also been part of the problem because previous toders turned a blind eye this incredible abuse. administration, we are putting american patients first. [applause] president trump: thank you. i have said -- i have instructed secretary a zack to begin moving forward on reforms that will bring soaring drug prices back down to earth. our plan take steps to derail the gravy train for specia
many are sitting care today though they used to be here a lot. the drug lobby is making an absolute fortune at the expense of american consumers. spends more money on lobbying in the pharmaceutical product industry. last year, these companies spent nearly 200 meet -- $280 million on lobbyists. health insurance companies and other providers spent another $200 million to protect the status quo. and to keep prices artificially high. and they have been very successful doing it for many, many years....
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just former authoritarian ruler amongst us here mohamed is said to be sworn in as prime minister after his shot selection of three in ninety two. opposition leader will become the world's oldest head of government. when ends more than six decades of control by the ruling coalition the defeated incumbent. has accepted defeat. and u.s. president donald trump's nominee to head the cia has vowed that the agent seen would never revert to harsh interrogation methods under her leadership she didn't face to face tough questioning during her senate confirmation hearing because of her role running a covert detention site where waterboarding was used or addressed to senior republican senator john mccain has urged his colleagues to reject. three americans held prisoner by doors korea are back in the united states after a whirlwind diplomatic mission by washington they flew home with secretary of state might pompei o who traveled to pyongyang ahead of the upcoming summit between the two countries' leaders president donald trump who went to the airport to personally welcome the man sounded a note of
just former authoritarian ruler amongst us here mohamed is said to be sworn in as prime minister after his shot selection of three in ninety two. opposition leader will become the world's oldest head of government. when ends more than six decades of control by the ruling coalition the defeated incumbent. has accepted defeat. and u.s. president donald trump's nominee to head the cia has vowed that the agent seen would never revert to harsh interrogation methods under her leadership she didn't...
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thank you for being with us here on bbc world news.k—on effect on world markets overnight. how damaging are the italian bond yields suffering their biggestjump italian bond yields suffering their biggest jump in 26 italian bond yields suffering their biggestjump in 26 years, do you think? thank you very much. the first question we have to ask ourselves now is where we are getting in terms of political situations. as you mentioned before, one option was a elections again this year after the inconclusive election in march. but in very recent hours, what we have seen, we have seen probably be 5—star movement and la liga stuttle began, because they thought that the mandate start to talk again, because they thought that the financial markets were 0k. they thought that the financial markets were ok. but the country's markets were ok. but the country's markets need stability. and if the populists will form a government finally tell we might see some stability there. but what the markets are also asking is some sort of commitment to stay in th
thank you for being with us here on bbc world news.k—on effect on world markets overnight. how damaging are the italian bond yields suffering their biggestjump italian bond yields suffering their biggest jump in 26 italian bond yields suffering their biggestjump in 26 years, do you think? thank you very much. the first question we have to ask ourselves now is where we are getting in terms of political situations. as you mentioned before, one option was a elections again this year after the...
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to date now on the daily news will be back at the top of the hour american evans team from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. we may come over as we watch us on our faces the end of the two types we are on the civil service of. the month to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join youngsters as they share their story their dreams and their jump into the seventy seven percent platform for africa chart. steve. king. of the. led. zep. played. the lead. lead. a leg. length the back. leg. the. leg . length leg lift. the leg lift the leg live . her to be dead too. good. luck. good. luck. to get. you. lead. the. lead lead. lead length . lead. lead lead the. lead. lead. the. lead lick a. lead. sledge lead lead plenty plenty . play. play play. play. play. play. play play. play play play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play. play the ball play. the be. played. play. play. play. play. play. play play play play play play. play play play play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play play play play play . lieut. move move. move. move move.
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good of you to share your thursday with us here at r.t. the russian city of st petersburg is hosting an international legal forum bringing together the leading minds of the field from across the world and one of the issues being debated there is the influence of fake news and fake evidence on court procedures and one of the foreign participants joins us live now from st petersburg . queens a council from brick court chambers and michael thanks for joining us today hope the forum is going well we're all aware how fake news can sway public opinion how specifically is it affecting court cases. the problem is that after creating this propaganda particularly in international cases some of the authors of it then presented as evidence and obviously evidence can affect the proceedings unless you're very careful in dealing with it. and so what kind of methods can be a corporator to combat this kind of fake evidence as you say. well it's increasingly difficult because the techniques of creating it very sophisticated it often starts with digital medi
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and here with us here watching the devin is from berlin more coming up at the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our web site d w dot com on my ass twitter thanks for watching. global inequalities. this inequality means any globally connected well. known to the media can. join the discussion and how do you. have an as global media following the times you need to be. higher and higher further and further dirtier and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional sports behind the scenes bitter truth. manipulation exploitation corruption mafia style. of business worth billions but just how murky is the world of sports in reality. dirty games starting june sixth on d w. it was a minister in the governments of billy brown and how much myth his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and if europe with a. thanks for coming into this interview it's a pleasure. working some important chancellors and your close friend
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byron york joins us here next. brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he feels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. ♪..home firing at the mueller witch hunt. >> it's a witch hunt. then none of that information has to do with information related
byron york joins us here next. brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that...
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thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning, friday evening, may 3. i'm pam cook . >> i'm dave clark. let's check your weather for thursday morning. steve paulson is right here. >> i thought yesterday was perfect. just one guy talking here. it was nice. and the sharks. >> and the sharks! where's your teal and black? >> friday. i want to go to back to las vegas. i'll tell you, folks. just between us here, don't by two in -- too much into this ridge of high pressure. in the 70s. it does look like it's warmer tomorrow. that's the big low that when into southern california, arizona. and phoenix yesterday was 75 degrees. unbelievably cool. this will be a whopper of a severe weather maker. not our problem. 40s and 50s. there's extensive low clouds. 46 and 50. net -- napa is in there. sebastopol. and occidental. everyone is really close. it's really cold. these water temps, when they are this cold and there's an offshore breeze and for some, and it's a superduper hold on the hairspray there. a gust of 30+. you can't warm up when it's that strong out of the w
thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning, friday evening, may 3. i'm pam cook . >> i'm dave clark. let's check your weather for thursday morning. steve paulson is right here. >> i thought yesterday was perfect. just one guy talking here. it was nice. and the sharks. >> and the sharks! where's your teal and black? >> friday. i want to go to back to las vegas. i'll tell you, folks. just between us here, don't by two in -- too much into this ridge of...
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i mean, they followedhe tradition of the church of england here, using various prayer books that they here so it was very traditional in that respect and yet w theye together many different worlds and so you had theonrful choir from st. george's chapel. you had the gospel choir singing. you had the cellist. you had different worlds of music that were being used in the course of the service of rship. >> what did this wedding signal about inclusiveness? >> i think it rlly does signal in many respects, because the royal couple bogring ther many different worlds. both in terms ofc ethniity, in terms of nationality, in terms of just various kds of -- ingredients in that grounds of theirçó lives. they bring a variety of worlds together. when the first chapter of genesis says that the man andha womave been placed there to not have dominion in terms of ering, but in terms of being stewards, caring for the cr ttion, caring fhe world, that part of god's reason for putting us here was not only to care for the world in terms of the creation itself, but to care for each other. wd when we do that,
i mean, they followedhe tradition of the church of england here, using various prayer books that they here so it was very traditional in that respect and yet w theye together many different worlds and so you had theonrful choir from st. george's chapel. you had the gospel choir singing. you had the cellist. you had different worlds of music that were being used in the course of the service of rship. >> what did this wedding signal about inclusiveness? >> i think it rlly does signal...
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and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with president trump's major announcement today, being watched all over the world. pulling the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal and imposing tough new sanctions on iran instead. the president in the speech seen here in the u.s. and carried live in iran, calling the deal disastrous. america's al littles had urged the president not to do this. they are reacting tonight, and so is iran already with a new threat. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: defying our allies and keeping a campaign promise, president trump is taking the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. >> the fact is, this was a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made. it didn't bring calm. it didn't bring peace. and it never will. >> reporter: this is no half measure. the president declared he is reimposing sanctions waived as part of the deal, all of them. >> america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. >> reporter: under the
and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with president trump's major announcement today, being watched all over the world. pulling the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal and imposing tough new sanctions on iran instead. the president in the speech seen here in the u.s. and carried live in iran, calling the deal disastrous. america's al littles had urged the president not to do this. they are reacting tonight, and so is iran already with a new threat....
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byron york joins us here next, byron york joins us here next, straight ahead. ♪ byron york joins us herere seeing individuals have an opportunity in their lives that they would never have again. ♪ (♪light musical cords) denying democracy, blocking the appointment of an economy minister by the country's new populist coalition. appointing an interim leader so called until new elections could be held. meanwhile, leftist billionaire george soros is dumping millions of dollars into a push for a new brexit vote in britain within the next year, trying to overcome there a legitimate election and a decision that should be within just months of being implementable. joining us tonight is by yon york, fox business contributor. byron, let's go to the deep state and the silly people who make it up. all of washington seems, if you will, a twitter over chuck schumer telling the national left-wing media -- and they put it -- he put it in really stark terms, that -- saying they should not use the term spygate. they should not refer to the quote unquote unknown person or persons in the trump administration
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edna: i used to send the children out alone. but here, i'd worry too much. reporter: human rights watch says over 50 families live here now, all of them forced from their real homes. the organization says thousands have been evicted nationwide. the people here tell us their children can no longer get to school because it's too far away. the mwape family farm used to lie somewhere in this great expanse. today, it's all industrial farmland, run by a farmer from abroad. jason sawyer comes from neighboring zimbabwe. he tells us he was evicted from his own land there, just like many other white farmers. now he himself is said to have pushed zambians from their farms. he denies this. jason: we are here to stay. i'm going to raise my kids here, my father wants to be buried here. with regards to the locals and the resettlement, we are certainly trying to come to a compromise so that everyone is happy. reporter: sawyer built stone houses for some of the displaced farmers. he shows us dickson chisenga's new home. sawyer insisted on taking us along. we can tell he's pr
edna: i used to send the children out alone. but here, i'd worry too much. reporter: human rights watch says over 50 families live here now, all of them forced from their real homes. the organization says thousands have been evicted nationwide. the people here tell us their children can no longer get to school because it's too far away. the mwape family farm used to lie somewhere in this great expanse. today, it's all industrial farmland, run by a farmer from abroad. jason sawyer comes from...
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on our international thanks for sharing some of your thursday with us here is just turning half past the hour here in moscow and your world news continues at the top of the hour. since. europe must be much stronger in making the decision at twenty eight can we around the table agree on tough measures and these are china always or us in the end of the unfortunately is the answer to that so far is not truly europe is being too weak and that's why we end up being beaten on the head sometime by the chinese some time by the american and dad got to stuff. with little make this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the finest military go around the sun be the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signals. to leave room for the real news group. counter gun the sleeping pill taken by their mothers before they were born it still haunts its victims today. whether it was the stories i get along with. what's verdict there's been all sorts of fair and they go. along with and it has existed in the moods and the members fifty fi
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president thank you very much for your insights and thank you very much for welcoming me welcoming us here and giving us so much of your time and we wish you all the best of the syrian people who are the best and a swift conclusion to this to this awful conflict thank you very much mr president thank you thank you for coming to see you again. fifty years ago breaking within to conjugate and as a sleeping pill the dust piece would leave because i just want to share the side effects were terrible but not on. indulge one for board bad mood here not the war. across europe victims or starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. four men are sitting in a car when the phipps gets shot in the head. all four different versions of
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around that it's about the korean people north and south first in foremost ok and then the us is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not sure i necessarily agree with that completely ok because the us does play a big role here because the north koreans believe the u.s. plays a big role here and so yes there has been movement on into korean relations but at the end of the day the north koreans don't look to start korea to really solve the security issues because the enemy still really is the united states and that is sort of the core of their identity and of course of their worries i wanted to piggyback on the professor's comments as well to say that you know i think there is a problem here and the problem is with the consistency of messaging and in an active negotiation process you can't have these competing narratives you know bolton is no longer a fox news commentator he is now the national security advisor and so what he says carries weight and so if you're negotiating with the secretary of state and he is telling you one thing and then you have the n
around that it's about the korean people north and south first in foremost ok and then the us is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not sure i necessarily agree with that completely ok because the us does play a big role here because the north koreans believe the u.s. plays a big role here and so yes there has been movement on into korean relations but at the end of the day the north koreans don't look to start korea to really solve the security...
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thanks for joining us here on this friday morning. may 18. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. happy friday. steve paulson is your, too. he's right over here. >> okay here ? thank you, thank you, good morning to you too. -- two. upper low responsible for disrupting it. and low clouds have come back. so thunderstorms up in the sierra. that hasn't changed. everything is kind of stuck in a pattern. there goes that low in salt lake city. another system is approaching. it's on its way. that is widespread. another date of thunderstorms up and -- a day of thunderstorms up in the mountains. yesterday was about 12, 14 miles per hour. gusts of 30. rule of thumb, that's usually something cooler. 40s, 50s on the temps. almost all locations are getting some form of that low cloud deck. low 50s for others. not a huge difference on those temps. i don't think they'll change all that much. pretty quiet for us here. things will change. another system starting to move into the picture. it will influence this morning's sunday into monday. highs today, 50s, 60s by the water. mainly 70s in and. 4:01
thanks for joining us here on this friday morning. may 18. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. happy friday. steve paulson is your, too. he's right over here. >> okay here ? thank you, thank you, good morning to you too. -- two. upper low responsible for disrupting it. and low clouds have come back. so thunderstorms up in the sierra. that hasn't changed. everything is kind of stuck in a pattern. there goes that low in salt lake city. another system is approaching. it's on its way. that...
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in the day we had to flee our village and came here to marco family to raise displaced us from chile. right here at intel that only the mouth. to see this in the violence is still an issue into marco. you hear about acts of violence all the time. a large number of murders means that criminal groups are still active. young people are being murdered including women but this is a normal period in the violence is still a serious problem. that any community leaders have had to flee their homes some of the murder. intimidation and threats are part of everyday life. where the sun is out every people living in the region don't even dare to dream about a more peaceful life as hoped for from the peace process. where the battle in the words under stink of aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the pacific coast choko rio su seo are disregarded everywhere else in colombia you're go look at bans i mean that's mainly because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected it's going to be. with you never been taken into consideration in colombia. we're only taken into
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us. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. extra cloud cover, the drizzle and the cooler start all that means that thursday afternoon will follow suit and be cooler by two to four degrees. now, all that starts to go away friday and temperatures rebound. check out the coast this weekend. we have 60s there. and then we have got 80s around the bay and 90s inland. s we went from needing a heat tore an air conditioner. maybe not the heater but you need the air conditioner again by the weekend. >> all right. that's spring, though. always interesting with ups and downs. >> push and pull. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> one day away from another start of the nba finals. now, you know kevin durant is one of the top players but did you know why he's always losing his shoes on the court? abc news reporter tj holmes explains. >> yes. from downtown. >> reporter: he's one of golden state's superstars. a sharp shooter but with a peculiar problem on the court. he can't keep his shoes on. according to an investigation by 538.com, kevin durant ha
us. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. extra cloud cover, the drizzle and the cooler start all that means that thursday afternoon will follow suit and be cooler by two to four degrees. now, all that starts to go away friday and temperatures rebound. check out the coast this weekend. we have 60s there. and then we have got 80s around the bay and 90s inland. s we went from needing a heat tore an air conditioner. maybe not the heater but you need the air conditioner again by the weekend....
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you will find out here next. stay with us.: president trump today touting his impressive poll numbers during his speech at the national rifle association meeting in dallas. >> the poll came out in 51 or 52. the highest level i've only been at. how does that happen when you only get bad publicity. how does that happen. and by the way, kanye west must have some trouble because as you probably saw, i doubled by african-american poll numbers. we went from 11 to 22 in one week. thank you, kanye. thank you. lou: you bet, thank you, kanye. breaking news. the boston globe reporting former secretary of state john kerry is engaging in shadow diplomacy. the former secretary of state met with iranian foreign minister zarif in new york two weeks ago. they talked about ways in which to preserve the iran nuclear deal. this is the second time in two months that the two have met to strategize trying to salvage a deal that the sitting president of the united states will decide whether to exit or stay by may 12th, according to a person briefed o
you will find out here next. stay with us.: president trump today touting his impressive poll numbers during his speech at the national rifle association meeting in dallas. >> the poll came out in 51 or 52. the highest level i've only been at. how does that happen when you only get bad publicity. how does that happen. and by the way, kanye west must have some trouble because as you probably saw, i doubled by african-american poll numbers. we went from 11 to 22 in one week. thank you,...
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prozan, help us here. it's going to continue and there is going to be noise because this project has to get done. and the project is legal. and the project has been approved by the planning department, and the building department, so what is your resolution? it's is same question. what is your suggested resolution to this board be on the things that we can adjudicate which does not include moving out? because we can't do that. that is a civil matter. so what would your answer to the question be? help us please. >> we have obviously strived to find the best solutions to the google tenant. sending us back to live in that condition is simply not acceptable. it is not livable. so that is kind of the baseline we have to work from here. we have come to the city hall to appeal for protection. we are not willing to work to move out of our home, but we have to. you simply cannot live in that environme environment. we sent out a message to google the very next morning for a meeting. they just met today. i sent in si
prozan, help us here. it's going to continue and there is going to be noise because this project has to get done. and the project is legal. and the project has been approved by the planning department, and the building department, so what is your resolution? it's is same question. what is your suggested resolution to this board be on the things that we can adjudicate which does not include moving out? because we can't do that. that is a civil matter. so what would your answer to the question...
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thank you very much for having us here today. ms. pelosi: thank you very much. it's really hard to explain to anyone why they think it's a good idea to reject this agreement. because it is an agreement that says that iran would not have a nuclear weapon for a number of years, possibly ever. in terms of the language of the agreement. without the agreement, iran was on a path to having a nuclear weapon in one or two years. so to those who keep saying this is important for to us stop them from getting a weapon way down the road, you have just given them license to go forward in a year or two. making the world a more nuclear place, making activity desired by others in the region. very, very sad. we take an oath to protect and defend. that is our first responsibility. i do not think the president is honoring that oath. by what he did. i'm glad that we're joined by our colleagues who spoke. others who have been working on this issue. congresswoman barbara lee, congressman john yarmuth. and congressman peter welch are with us. and other members who have been saying tha
thank you very much for having us here today. ms. pelosi: thank you very much. it's really hard to explain to anyone why they think it's a good idea to reject this agreement. because it is an agreement that says that iran would not have a nuclear weapon for a number of years, possibly ever. in terms of the language of the agreement. without the agreement, iran was on a path to having a nuclear weapon in one or two years. so to those who keep saying this is important for to us stop them from...
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no cloud cover thunderstorms for us here. here we go.ther low is beginning to make its presence. it will be in here late saturday into sunday. i'll renew this cool down today. 50s, 60s, and 70s on your temps. 5:01. you're looking at something. >> will, the grant line thing i told you about that stalled truck on 580
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quite a bit of dust around as well for the southern parts of africa largely fine and dry for many of us here we've got a few showers around the coast of madagascar perhaps a few further north over d.r. congo and into angola but further south largely fine and dry including for us in cape town at seventy there with sponsored by the time it's. sixty seven. promise. to be established to the jewish. at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east. seems to school and i'll just. welcome back let's update you with the top story so far today here on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump says america is withdrawing from the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal was struck the agreement is defective to its core adding he will impose the highest level of sanctions against tehran. iranian presidents of the us withdrawal from the nuclear deal was on all full and accused washington of not respecting its international commitments hassan rouhani said to iran is now getting ready to start your reign him in richmond. voting is underway in malaysia in an el
quite a bit of dust around as well for the southern parts of africa largely fine and dry for many of us here we've got a few showers around the coast of madagascar perhaps a few further north over d.r. congo and into angola but further south largely fine and dry including for us in cape town at seventy there with sponsored by the time it's. sixty seven. promise. to be established to the jewish. at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration that changed the middle...
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paul good of you to share some of your monday with us here at odyssey still to come in the mix of your stories out of the number of homeless people in paris now prompting all thora to use that's a council an annual race through the city a more on that and other stories after the break. seemed wrong when old clothes just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes to educate and in gaming equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be close it's like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. there should. it is good to have you with us today and i knew all ten kilometer roads through the french capital won't be held this year apparently due to the high number of homeless people many of the migrants who have been camping out along the road it's a problem many had hoped would have eased over the last year r.t. cor
paul good of you to share some of your monday with us here at odyssey still to come in the mix of your stories out of the number of homeless people in paris now prompting all thora to use that's a council an annual race through the city a more on that and other stories after the break. seemed wrong when old clothes just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes to educate and in gaming equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and what...
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thanks for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning, may 17 . i'm pam cook. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. is a chilly this morning or no? >> it feels nice to me. >> that's what i thought. we will talk to steve. he knows. >> the expert. >> it's cool for us, for me. but a little warm today. a teeny bit warmer. after you today's some activity for some. not for all. are low through nevada. still some low clouds are filling in. as they do, we will see those retreat. there's the low. it went through. big thunderstorm activity over the mountains, northeast california. the lowe's now in central california into nevada. right there. as it moves east kurt daudt -- that allows conditions to come down. just a relentless 40s on a few times. napa airport is in there. sunnyvale is in there. santa rosa. 50s for others. upper 40s, low values, 46. one observation, napa. 46. 46 in mill valley. 60s on the coast. big old low there. we are on the drier side for just about everybody. so it's a little bit warm. will near average to across the board here. san francisc
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thanks for joining us here on r.t. international that just about wraps up the program for this hour however my colleague andrew manning the helm in about half an hour's time. ministry's plea. school says in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike will still be on the board just one from the president on the stump just dumbs down the guns not the woods as death either did up on him to see it the most also by being proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that he thinks off. more on. the softness of the sense of selling the songs on the local all the more vocal to listen to almost the mr the board was all over the us this is the i still post titled on the all business stop and i'm also still holds a fund is up and his cards on the fine. reading salyut a shit. i tell ya the watchers it is truly an up a
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i want to thank you all for joining us here today. as we all know, san francisco and the rest of our country, and cities around our country, are dealing with an opioid crisis hitting our streets. it's unfolding in our neighborhoods and in our sidewalks in front of our very eyes. fighting this fight means that we not only have to use existing programs but if we're really going to solve the issue and make a dent, we have to be creative. we have to come forward with new policies and new programs that will make a difference on our streets. and that is why we're here today. to announce a significant investment in a new, addiction treatment program with our street medicine team. the street medicine team has long been a part of how san francisco seeks to deal with the health of individuals on our sidewalks and in the streets of san francisco. the street medicine team is on the front lines every single day here in san francisco. bringing service and treatment to those who need it here in san francisco. the small but vital team works every sin
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is willing to use that going forward and only share when and moscow and christian turbot joining us here in the studio thank you so much to both of you for helping us try and make a little bit of sense out of all this we appreciate it the russian media are reporting that foreign minister sergei lavrov has met with north korean leader kim jong un office n.p.r. moscow says the purpose of the visit is to discuss bilateral relations as well as international and regional issues it is the russian foreign minister's first visit to north korea in almost a decade the trip comes less than two weeks before a planned historic summit between u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un had previously canceled the summit. that's going on to correspondent jason strother who has been following the story for us from seoul welcome to you jason why is moscow pushing for this summit to take place. right well we saw a lot of mir putin urged the united states to keep on moving with the summit after president trump originally called it off last week but the fact of the matter is russia has w
is willing to use that going forward and only share when and moscow and christian turbot joining us here in the studio thank you so much to both of you for helping us try and make a little bit of sense out of all this we appreciate it the russian media are reporting that foreign minister sergei lavrov has met with north korean leader kim jong un office n.p.r. moscow says the purpose of the visit is to discuss bilateral relations as well as international and regional issues it is the russian...
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here. ok ok nick we must cry for the living not for the dead. to us is he now the teen guerrillas and twelve of their family members have been mounted since the peace treaty sixty seven community leaders have been mounted it is also in colombia one activist is murdered every four days i've been really s.o.c.o. . to know. yes it was. a stunning new yes. that was. yes. the other was o.c. as you know this extremely important for us the gorillas the commanders and the entire nation to finally see the end of the war and the fighting that they want to build with us here yes. yes yes. that they're there. because of the many members of the military also i mean boka topham my opinion about the peace process i sent the most important thing is that we no longer kill each other as we used to for months. colombia's civil naan stood over fifty years. it claimed the lives of over two hundred twenty thousand people. on september the first twenty seventeen the heart of colombia's capital bogota plus other body but was reserved for a rally by the fuck the form a guerri
here. ok ok nick we must cry for the living not for the dead. to us is he now the teen guerrillas and twelve of their family members have been mounted since the peace treaty sixty seven community leaders have been mounted it is also in colombia one activist is murdered every four days i've been really s.o.c.o. . to know. yes it was. a stunning new yes. that was. yes. the other was o.c. as you know this extremely important for us the gorillas the commanders and the entire nation to finally see...
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you're up to date with for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how the german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special. dot com football made in germany. higher and higher further and further dirtier and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional.
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ok well let's bring in our guests now and joining us here in doha juan cole a visiting festa at the center for gulf studies at cattle university from tehran mohammad marandi head of the north american studies graduate program at the university of tehran and from beirut via skype joseph to chichen middle east analyst and senior fellow at the king faisal center for islamic studies if i would welcome to all of you mark first of all let's get an idea of iran's reaction to this very clear message that we're hearing from pompei are that iran destabilize is the region that is the main threats and needs to be contained i think the iranians would respond by saying that the israeli regime is subjugating the palestinians it is murdering people on the border of gaza and the saudis on the other hand and the israelis are constantly bombing syria against international law and the saudis they kidnap prime ministers they invade countries like yemen they. invade bad rain and keep the dictator in power they commit bring about as they've brought about a siege against. and they've spread extremism to syria and
ok well let's bring in our guests now and joining us here in doha juan cole a visiting festa at the center for gulf studies at cattle university from tehran mohammad marandi head of the north american studies graduate program at the university of tehran and from beirut via skype joseph to chichen middle east analyst and senior fellow at the king faisal center for islamic studies if i would welcome to all of you mark first of all let's get an idea of iran's reaction to this very clear message...
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that's the kind of stuff that keeps a lot of us here at fireeye really motivated about what we do every single day is having a ceo like that. that doesn't have an exit plan but is really focus on building something that's make a big difference in this world. i'm just happy he didn't reference in the quotes from movie script he's been no to draw an analogy to like red dawn. so he didn't go there this time, so thank you, kevin. john watters, you know, talk about the last 40 years of intelligence and what that meant over the last four decades. great, great discussion. i was just surprised john actually was still in high school in 1982. i didn't know there was a seven-year plan, but thank you, john. [laughing] he is probably not here. geoff brown, i think it's only taken off but appreciative coming down from new york city to talk about all the challenges. he's protecting 500,000 employees not only the employees in your city but charged with protecting over eight, 9 million citizens as well in new york city. that is huge. and i'd like to know, it's good to know i'm not alone, that i'm not th
that's the kind of stuff that keeps a lot of us here at fireeye really motivated about what we do every single day is having a ceo like that. that doesn't have an exit plan but is really focus on building something that's make a big difference in this world. i'm just happy he didn't reference in the quotes from movie script he's been no to draw an analogy to like red dawn. so he didn't go there this time, so thank you, kevin. john watters, you know, talk about the last 40 years of intelligence...
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here i mean let me go to christopher in washington i mean i listen to two. brandon clapper basically saying you know surveilling spying on whatever word you want to use on the tram campaign was actually to protect them and to protect the united states why didn't they just tell the campaign hey i think we got some more research right here you might want to be careful who you talk to i mean that would have been the right thing to do would have been a neutral thing to do if that's in case what it was because i don't believe it was because if it was that they would have done that go ahead christopher totally agree peter i mean if you look at the entire investigation what's happened there hasn't been any sort of consistency going both sides in terms of just having a standard and sticking to it and it's sort of shocked me throughout the whole soap opera of the hillary clinton e-mails that at some point there's going to be politics and there's going to be all that's. but at some point there has to be some sort of unified standard if you're breaking the law you're breaking national security protocol you should be in trouble and if you look i mean look at james call
here i mean let me go to christopher in washington i mean i listen to two. brandon clapper basically saying you know surveilling spying on whatever word you want to use on the tram campaign was actually to protect them and to protect the united states why didn't they just tell the campaign hey i think we got some more research right here you might want to be careful who you talk to i mean that would have been the right thing to do would have been a neutral thing to do if that's in case what it...