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us to protect the oppressed. they are expecting us to carry forward a new form of hope and humanism, that of a safer world, arerld in which freedoms defended, a world of growth, of greater justice, of more ecology. finally,expecting usus, together, to be what we are -- task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense, and it begins already tomorrow. it means that we have to moralize public life. it means that we have defend our democratic vitality, to reinforce our economy, to build new forms of protection in this world around us, to make sure that everyone will have a role to play, through schools, through work, your culture, to refound europe, to guarantee the safety of all french people. that task ahead of us is and it will require ever greater boldness, because today we have conquered a right of a right that places an obligation upon us very few have chosen to be bold, and we will continue boldly forging ahead, day after day, because this is what the french people expect us to do, because this is what europe and the world expects france to do. againre expecting france to be able to astonish them, for france to the france again, and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, like your dear friends, and it wil
us to protect the oppressed. they are expecting us to carry forward a new form of hope and humanism, that of a safer world, arerld in which freedoms defended, a world of growth, of greater justice, of more ecology. finally,expecting usus, together, to be what we are -- task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense, and it begins already tomorrow. it means that we have to moralize public life. it means that we have defend our democratic vitality, to reinforce our economy, to build new forms...
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, prays for us, protects us, strengthens us in this union of love with her son, she brings us into that circle. not outside of it, in the same relationship of love. >> thank you. in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. . >>> let's talk for a moment about what's going on currently. the aaddoration at fatima, shoe children are being canonized. tell us about fatima, its meaning and purpose. >> fatima is an event that took place beginning on may 13th, 1917 in portugal, and it is a prophetic event. it's a richly symbolic event. it brings us back to that icon, the joy of all who sorrow. our lady comes at a time when the world was about to be plunged into sorrow with two world wars, with those who suffered under naziism, suffered under soviet communism. the wars that have continued and the divisions within humanity. and she comes as a messenger of god. she comes as a messenger of peace. she comes to bring us into that same circle that we s
, prays for us, protects us, strengthens us in this union of love with her son, she brings us into that circle. not outside of it, in the same relationship of love. >> thank you. in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. . >>> let's talk for a moment about what's going on currently. the aaddoration at fatima, shoe children are being canonized. tell us about fatima, its meaning and...
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us to defend freedom. they are expecting us to protect the oppressed. they are expecting uso carry forward a new form of hope and humanism. that of a safer world. a world where freedoms are defended, a world of greater justice, of morality. finally,expecting us, us, together to be what we are. the task ahead of us my fellow citizens is immense. he begins already, tomorrow. it means that we have to moralize public life. we have to defend our democratic vitality. reinforce our economy. to build new forms of protection. in this world around us, make sure that everyone will have a role to play in schools, work, culture, refound europe. to guarantee the safety of all french people. that task ahead of us is immense. it will require ever greater wilderness. today, we have conquered a right. it places an obligation upon us. we will continue boldly orting ahead day after day because this is what the french people expect us to do. this is what europe and the world expect france to do. they are expecting france to be able to astonish them. againance to be france and that is what we sha
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so you have to use the squirt gun to use your boat down the channel.ever wins gets to play for a bottle of champagne. harvey: so i'm going to read clues for the person who wins and they're getting a bottle of champagne if they win. >> let's go. >> katie and eric. harvey: and go! >> oh, oh, oh! [laughter] harvey: friends, vacation together, posers, yachts, jet skis. >>
so you have to use the squirt gun to use your boat down the channel.ever wins gets to play for a bottle of champagne. harvey: so i'm going to read clues for the person who wins and they're getting a bottle of champagne if they win. >> let's go. >> katie and eric. harvey: and go! >> oh, oh, oh! [laughter] harvey: friends, vacation together, posers, yachts, jet skis. >>
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anyone in royton who knows us, knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we're always togetherow of a doubt, has broken all of us. lisa and allison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert, they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i knew lisa a long time. she used to work at a shop next to me and i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend and she showed me her tummy, and that she‘s expecting a baby. now the baby won‘t ever be able to see the grandma. it‘s just so sad. lisa and allison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. the bereavement counsellors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the town hall, people who knew the ladies — and plenty who didn‘t — queued up to sign a book of condolence. what‘s evident to us is that there is a need here today and so that‘s why we‘re here, to recognise that need and play our part and to share the pain and the grief. today, teenagers cried for the loss of their friends mums and mothers wept too as all of this town takes in
anyone in royton who knows us, knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we're always togetherow of a doubt, has broken all of us. lisa and allison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert, they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i knew lisa a long time. she used to work at a shop next to me and i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend and she showed me her tummy, and that she‘s expecting a baby. now the...
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, protects us, strengthens us, in this union of love with her son. she brings us into that circle. not outside of it. in the same relationship with love. >> in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. [piano playing slow tune] make your emergency plan today. >>> let's talk for a moment about what is going on currently. the operations at fatima in 1917 -- this is the 100th anniversary. two shepherd children are being canonized as saints. and preferences is visiting fatima next week to canonize the children. talk to us about the meaning of fatima, its meaning and purpose. >> fatima is an event that took place beginning may 13th 1917 in portugal. it is a prophetic event. it is a richly symbolic event. it brings us back to the icon, the joy of all who sorrow. our lady comes at a time when the world was about to be plunged into sorrow with two world wars. with those who suffered under nazi -ism and soviet communism. the wars that have continued and the divisions within humanity
, protects us, strengthens us, in this union of love with her son. she brings us into that circle. not outside of it. in the same relationship with love. >> in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. [piano playing slow tune] make your emergency plan today. >>> let's talk for a moment about what is going on currently. the operations at fatima in 1917 -- this is the 100th anniversary. two...
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us election. translation: these are rumours used in the internal political struggle in the internal political struggle in the us. at a meeting with the german chancellor, ukraine, syria and the treatment of homosexuals we re and the treatment of homosexuals were on the agenda. we'll discuss all that with the bbc russian service. after germany, the us was next on the list. we're live in washington to find out what was said on a call between vladimir putin and donald trump. theresa may has dismissed reports of a clash between the european commission president but says she'll play hard ball during brexit talks. i was described by one of my colleagues as a plooty difficult woman. with days to go before the final round of the french election, marine le pen delivers a speech that sounds a little familiar. we're going to paris to discuss that and we'll have many more stories right here on outside source. you're very welcome to the programme. let us begin with relations between europe and russia. they have been rough. this meeting between german chancellor, angela merkel, and vladimir putin were meant to smooth things
us election. translation: these are rumours used in the internal political struggle in the internal political struggle in the us. at a meeting with the german chancellor, ukraine, syria and the treatment of homosexuals we re and the treatment of homosexuals were on the agenda. we'll discuss all that with the bbc russian service. after germany, the us was next on the list. we're live in washington to find out what was said on a call between vladimir putin and donald trump. theresa may has...
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us. tell us where you forjoining us. tell us where you are and how you are. und the corner from the arena. still wide awake from what happened. so you have stayed pretty close. tell us what happened inside there tonight. as i said before, i wasn't in the arena. i was at the box office in the foyer where it happened, waiting for my family to come out. i was talking to one of the girls who was going on about she was going away with her kids and that. because the door was open, we got thrown through the door towards the arena but the explosion was behind us and forced us forward. everyone who was 7— 15 foot behind us, everyone who was 7— 15 foot behind us, everyone everyone who was 7— 15 foot behind us, everyone got injured. as i said before, there was about 20— 30 people injured. it's onlyjust filtering through at the moment. this is what is going on. what were saying ages ago, it is onlyjust coming out what actually happened. so you put it as high as 20— 30 people you think very, very seriously injured. yeah. fatalities? the police... isjust, they can't get the
us. tell us where you forjoining us. tell us where you are and how you are. und the corner from the arena. still wide awake from what happened. so you have stayed pretty close. tell us what happened inside there tonight. as i said before, i wasn't in the arena. i was at the box office in the foyer where it happened, waiting for my family to come out. i was talking to one of the girls who was going on about she was going away with her kids and that. because the door was open, we got thrown...
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in the nation's capitol to hear david callahan report on how the wealthy are using philanthropic adventures are using -- used to promote the future. >> as a candidate, trump got a lot of mileage out of taking the side of the smaller folk and that might be workers who lost jobs or companies that are on the smaller side and can't complete with the big global interests as president we see a shift in that to somewhat more traditional conservative positions which are in favor of global changes and expert in court bank and these things. it runs throughout american business history and that is conflict between business interest. business and society and the public interest movement and the environment and workers. while those pensions are real, there is a lot and a long history of different industries f viing with each other. whe i take the story back to the early national period in the book where you had debates between jeffersonian farmers who wanted free trade across the atlantic and clashing with people like alexander hamilton who wanted to protect northern fact factly issues.
in the nation's capitol to hear david callahan report on how the wealthy are using philanthropic adventures are using -- used to promote the future. >> as a candidate, trump got a lot of mileage out of taking the side of the smaller folk and that might be workers who lost jobs or companies that are on the smaller side and can't complete with the big global interests as president we see a shift in that to somewhat more traditional conservative positions which are in favor of global changes...
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us to protect the oh pressed. -- opressed. they are expecting us to carry forth a help of humanism, a new world where freedoms are defended, of growth, of greater justice, of more a ecology. they are expecting usfinally us together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it begins already tomorrow. that means that we have tomorrow life --lic life -- more more allies public life -- mo ralize public life, build new forms of protection in this world around us, a role to play in schools, and work, and europe and refound guarantee the safety of all the french people. that task ahead of us is immense. require ever greater boldness, because today we have conquered a right, a right that places an obligation upon us. we will continue boldly forging becauseay after day this is what the french people expect us to do. because this is what europe and the world expects france to do. againre expecting france to be able to astonish them, for france to be france again. and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, my dear friends. and it will require everyone's commitment. armies, ofent of our our armed forces, of our policeman, of all of our public services, your com
us to protect the oh pressed. -- opressed. they are expecting us to carry forth a help of humanism, a new world where freedoms are defended, of growth, of greater justice, of more a ecology. they are expecting usfinally us together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it begins already tomorrow. that means that we have tomorrow life --lic life -- more more allies public life -- mo ralize public life, build new forms of protection in this world around us,...
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us by a kron four viewer. remember you can send us pictures using the kron us pictures you can send remember viewer.kron four into picture sent another and here is and here is another and here is and here is another picture sent into us by a kron four viewer. ( mark ) breaking this morning... businesses are being told to evacuate because of flaring at the valero refinery in benicia. right now a shelter is in place. the refinery is experiencing a power outage. this is new video just into the newsroom showing flaring at the valero refinery in benicia. police are telling people and businesses that are down wind from the refinery to evacuate and avoid the area. benicia police say that the power outage is what is causing the flaring and valero says there is no cause for concern. and take a look at this... this is a picture from rhonda.... you can see the black smoke. and here is another picture sent into us by a kron four viewer. remember you can send us pictures using the kron ( mark ) breaking this morning... businesses are being told to evacuate because of flaring at the valero refinery in benicia. right now a shel
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us to protect the oppressed. they are expecting us to carry forward a new hope of humanism, a new world where freedoms are defended, of growth, of greater justice, of more ecology. they are expecting usfinally us together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it begins already tomorrow. that means that we have tomorrow life,moralize public build new forms of protection in this world around us, to make sure that everyone has role to play in schools, and work, and culture, to refound europe and guarantee the safety of all the french people. that task ahead of us is immense. and it will require ever greater boldness, because today we have conquered a right, a right that places an obligation upon us. you have chosen to be bold, we will continue boldly forging ahead day after day because this is what the french people expect us to do. because this is what europe and the world expects france to do. they are expecting france again to be able to astonish them, for france to be france again. and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, my dear friends. and it will require everyone's commitment. the commitment of our armies, of our armed forces, of
us to protect the oppressed. they are expecting us to carry forward a new hope of humanism, a new world where freedoms are defended, of growth, of greater justice, of more ecology. they are expecting usfinally us together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it begins already tomorrow. that means that we have tomorrow life,moralize public build new forms of protection in this world around us, to make sure that everyone has role to play in schools, and...
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us right here. so let us pass this bill to take the next step to put obamacare behind us. let us pass this bill to build a better health care system for american families. let us pass this bill to leave this country better than we found it. because that is why we are here. that is what is at stake today. and that is why i am going to be so proud to cast my vote for this legislation and i urge all of my colleagues to do the same.
us right here. so let us pass this bill to take the next step to put obamacare behind us. let us pass this bill to build a better health care system for american families. let us pass this bill to leave this country better than we found it. because that is why we are here. that is what is at stake today. and that is why i am going to be so proud to cast my vote for this legislation and i urge all of my colleagues to do the same.
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us internet and computing. that makes us vulnerable to those who would do us us vulnerable to those who would do us harm. look at the widespread ra nsomwa re wannacry. it us harm. look at the widespread ransomware wannacry. it shut down public institutions around the world. my guess is rob wainwright head of europol. part of the cyber—criminals steps ahead of the cyber—criminals steps ahead of the 7 rob wainwright, welcome to heart talk. for the last few days you have been somewhat preoccupied with wannacry, this ransomware which has spread across the world. how seriously should we be taking it? spread across the world. how seriously should we be taking mm is one of 200 high profile investigations against cyber crime and including that there has been this trend of these growing threat from ra nsomwa re we this trend of these growing threat from ransomware we have never seen anything from ransomware we have never seen anything on this scale spreading across 150 countries, over 200,000 victims. it is unique characteristic combining ransomware with a wormlike function. another very stark warning to many year
us internet and computing. that makes us vulnerable to those who would do us us vulnerable to those who would do us harm. look at the widespread ra nsomwa re wannacry. it us harm. look at the widespread ransomware wannacry. it shut down public institutions around the world. my guess is rob wainwright head of europol. part of the cyber—criminals steps ahead of the cyber—criminals steps ahead of the 7 rob wainwright, welcome to heart talk. for the last few days you have been somewhat...
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us. it blasted us forward. everyone of seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid seven foot was pushed behind us. said before, seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite seven foot was pushed behind us. as i said before, quite a seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite a number of people were fatally injured. this is footage of ambulances flooding to the venue to help those that were injured. welcome to bbc news, with karin giannone and tom donkin. we start with our breaking news from the north—west of england. police say at least 19 people have been killed and more than 50 others injured in an explosion at manchester arena. they're treating it as a "terrorist incident." witnesses reported hearing a loud bang in the venue at the end of an ariane grande concert. eyewitnesses reported nuts and bolts strewn around the floor and the smell of explosives. britain's prime minister theresa may has said her thoughts are with victims and their families, describing it as an appalling terrorist attack. downing street says an emergency cobra meeting is expected to take place in the
us. it blasted us forward. everyone of seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid seven foot was pushed behind us. said before, seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite seven foot was pushed behind us. as i said before, quite a seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite a number of people were fatally injured. this is footage of ambulances flooding to the venue to help those that were injured. welcome to bbc news, with karin giannone and tom donkin. we start with our...
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enterprise wide licensing deals, they have quickly ramped up to using more than 1,000 people within brown foreman and they're really using uscountry, from optimizing their plant, to making price decisions to using tableau to analyze sales and marketing campaigns and in addition to their cio is a big reason they're yooirzing tableau, offering companies to pair as they go, in short increments of time. >> our viewers are familiar with adobe and sales force, when a lot soft times people are confused. we were like we loved adobe when they switched. a dollar up front is not going to be a dollar, it will be like .42 cents, we have to look at what, billings? what's the best way to view your products? >> i thinkbiggest thing we're shooting for right now is to pivot our customers. it enables them to pay in shorter krin increments of tile. and to make their deployments go up and down over time as their businesses warrant. so we're really trying to push the subscription, in the latest quarter, we're up to 26% of our new license bookings, for subscription, and that's going to be a really critical method going forward. >> amazon, we reve
enterprise wide licensing deals, they have quickly ramped up to using more than 1,000 people within brown foreman and they're really using uscountry, from optimizing their plant, to making price decisions to using tableau to analyze sales and marketing campaigns and in addition to their cio is a big reason they're yooirzing tableau, offering companies to pair as they go, in short increments of time. >> our viewers are familiar with adobe and sales force, when a lot soft times people are...
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us. it blasted us forward. everyone of seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid seven foot was pushed behind us. foot was pushed behind us. as i said before, quite a seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite a number of people were fatally injured.
us. it blasted us forward. everyone of seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid seven foot was pushed behind us. foot was pushed behind us. as i said before, quite a seven foot was pushed behind us. as isaid before, quite a number of people were fatally injured.
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us now. thank you so much for joining us on newsday. tell us what is so special about these songbirds. ny birds that flock around like that due to isolation for millions and millions of years. most of our birds have no mammalian predators so they tend to live on the ground. they became very heavy and very flightless. we did not have many that flocked like canaries in the canopies. it has been 140 years since these birds have been in the northern region over the top of north island in new zealand. that is 5—6 generations. my great grandparents have never seen this bird that used to exist in new zealand before humans brought ground dwelling animals. birds had no defences against these guys when they came. it wiped everything out big time. humans brought mammals. these birds are very chirpy and very high—energy. no one really on the mainland of new zealand has seen them for a very, very long time. 140 yea rs. them for a very, very long time. 140 years. i them for a very, very long time. 140 yea rs. i love them for a very, very long time. 140 years. i love songbirds. explain how you are bri
us now. thank you so much for joining us on newsday. tell us what is so special about these songbirds. ny birds that flock around like that due to isolation for millions and millions of years. most of our birds have no mammalian predators so they tend to live on the ground. they became very heavy and very flightless. we did not have many that flocked like canaries in the canopies. it has been 140 years since these birds have been in the northern region over the top of north island in new...
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use. >> that's used as a filter for drug pipes. >> then there are obvious signs of abuse, bloody tissues and bent spoons. >> the cotton asks as a filter injecting heroin into a syringe. >> the lieutenant says pay close attention to us used sandwich b. they'll tear the top off and it will be laying there. >> this soda can can be bought online. if you see several of the items together, it's time to ask uncomfortable but potentially life saving questions. >> information ssm critically important but so is keeping an open line of communication with your kids. >> health check at 11:00, cutting edge technology to better detect breast cancer is coming to the delaware valley. >> molecular breast imaging is designed to find breast cancer in dense tissue. with mbi, a mass barely a third of an inch long is clearly visible. >> this technology will find the additional cancers without false positives. >> it uses a tracer that malignant cells are quick to ingest. two cameras take images of the breast. einstein uses mammograms for women with dense breasts with a high cancer risk but can't receive a standard mri. >> grayco is recalling 25,000 car seats because they may not keep a child restrained during a crash. we have posted all o
use. >> that's used as a filter for drug pipes. >> then there are obvious signs of abuse, bloody tissues and bent spoons. >> the cotton asks as a filter injecting heroin into a syringe. >> the lieutenant says pay close attention to us used sandwich b. they'll tear the top off and it will be laying there. >> this soda can can be bought online. if you see several of the items together, it's time to ask uncomfortable but potentially life saving questions. >>...
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know. >> please don't ask us. >> show us the photos. share with us no, we don't need any of this. >> yes, yes, the photos on twitter. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. and never go to the post office again. >>> a houston man did not duck the chance to be a good samarit samaritan. he stopped his car in the middle of a busy roadway to help a dozen ducks crossing the road. they made it to the other side. get it? why didhe >> that's why. >> they crossed to the get to the other side. >> is that it. something else on the other side. >> the joke end there. >> sorry. all right, ruined it. state department facing criticism for promoting the trump brand. >> the department's office of global women's, use retweet aid post by ivanka trump promoting "women who work." the retw
know. >> please don't ask us. >> show us the photos. share with us no, we don't need any of this. >> yes, yes, the photos on twitter. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. and never go to the...
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(gunshot) >> god, keep us safe, please. >> please, please protect us, god. >> please god, god... >> please protect us, please protect us, please protect us. we need help, we need help, we need help. >> did they kill him? (horn blowing) >> our most kind and gracious father who art in heaven, we come before thee in honor and remembrance of our beloved friend, your son lavoy finicum. and we thank thee, o father, for his selfless sacrifice. >> narrator: the killing of lavoy finicum made him a martyr to his followers. >> he had become a beacon of light. >> narrator: but it was the beginning of the end of the malheur occupation. ammon and his supporters were now in custody, charged with felonies. he and 13 others would stand trial in portland. >> we're not going anywhere, and we will continue to take our stand. governor kate brown is responsible for the murder of lavoy finicum, for the murder of a cowboy. >> narrator: dory dae joined the patriot movement after lavoy finicum's death and ammon's arrest. she led daily protests outside the jail where ammon and his codefendants were being held for trial. >> i'm
(gunshot) >> god, keep us safe, please. >> please, please protect us, god. >> please god, god... >> please protect us, please protect us, please protect us. we need help, we need help, we need help. >> did they kill him? (horn blowing) >> our most kind and gracious father who art in heaven, we come before thee in honor and remembrance of our beloved friend, your son lavoy finicum. and we thank thee, o father, for his selfless sacrifice. >> narrator: the...
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use snapchat? what do you use it for? let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. that tanya is a user of snapchat, i have seen the selfies! and we start with snap, the company behind the messaging app snapchat. it lets you send photo messages that disappear after a few seconds. but it seems the confidence of investors has gone missing almost as fast. snap‘s shares plunged in after—hours trading on its first set of financial results since that huge flotation back in march. snap lost $2.21 billion in the first three months of the year. that's way more than the same time last year. why? well, mostly because of huge pay—outs to staff with stock options in the flotation. but here's the number investors are really looking at. by the end of march 166 million people were using snapchat every day. that's up over 36% on the same time last year. but it was a few million less than investors had been hoping for and a big slowdown from growth seen in previous quarters. it also pales in comparison when you look at this. facebook has around 1.3 billion daily users. and almost 2 b
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it has been in place in various incarnations since 1999. >> you don't use social security numbers anymore? >> we do use but it's used as the primary identifier is still in the va process. the itn is generated by all the information the nbi collects.though using that icn as a means to identify a program as their information traverses the system or you know, machines, talking to machines, that has happened to a large extent already. it's merely the ssn use is when there's a human to human interface between the commission and patient. >> you still have the numbers on the wristbands? yes, sir, we do. >> there's an effort underway on a pilot level right now. you are seeking to laminate the fall ssn. with the goalof being a clinically complete elevation and there's a barcode . >> do you have a timetable for that? >> i have to take that and provide that for the record. i'm not aware of the projects status. >> mister oswald, ms. jackson, your testimony was interesting and exciting to me. you said my 20 18th you will eliminate the social security number? you're moving at lightning speed for the federal government. you for yo
it has been in place in various incarnations since 1999. >> you don't use social security numbers anymore? >> we do use but it's used as the primary identifier is still in the va process. the itn is generated by all the information the nbi collects.though using that icn as a means to identify a program as their information traverses the system or you know, machines, talking to machines, that has happened to a large extent already. it's merely the ssn use is when there's a human to...
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us? what's on the menu at your house? let us know. use the hashtag bbcbizlive. llo and welcome to business live. sendin send in your invitations. we'd love to come round for dinner sometime! apple is the world's most valuable company and it made another huge profit in the first three months of the year. but it was a bit of a mixed bag. the california based giant sold just under$ 53 billion worth of products as it continues to dominate the smartphone market. but surprisingly iphone sales actually fell by 1% mainly because customers are holding off purchases while waiting for the tenth anniversary model expected this autumn. they still sold over 50 million of them though including more of their expensive 7 plus smartphone. apple shares were down 2% in after hours trading, but that is a mere blip if we look at the stock's long term performance. you can see here how apple's share price has been rising over the last five years. it hit a record high of $110.51 just ahead of this trading update making the company worth a whopping $773 billion. over the last year alone t
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behalf of the federal bureau of discussion, thank you for standing by us, for giving us the benefit of your experience, for making us better and for serving this country alongside us. i close my letter, three years later, love the fbi. [applause] [applause] more now from the anti-defamation league national leadership summit. up next, panel discussion on anti- buddhism and recent hate crimes in the us.
behalf of the federal bureau of discussion, thank you for standing by us, for giving us the benefit of your experience, for making us better and for serving this country alongside us. i close my letter, three years later, love the fbi. [applause] [applause] more now from the anti-defamation league national leadership summit. up next, panel discussion on anti- buddhism and recent hate crimes in the us.
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us from london. let us speak to the detective david whojoins us let us speak to the detective david who joins us now.ted children and they are the victims. when you think they have specifically gone after children, it gets your hackles up and it has made me very angry. i am very sorry it has happened and that it has happened again, this is the first attack we have had in the uk since 2005 and it is another suicide attack and a very difficult time for anybody that was involved back then. you have to think about the families and victims but also the police officers who are having to deal with this and are working very, very hard to try to get to the answer about why this has happened as quickly as possible. and obviously the key question for the police counterterrorism police here in manchester and in london is, was this attacker acting alone, a lone wolf, was a part of a wider conspiracy, the wider organisation the wider cell? i think the lone wolf attacks are total fallacy in my opinion. someone has built an explosive device, they are very difficult to obtain in the uk. somebody has probably got this
us from london. let us speak to the detective david whojoins us let us speak to the detective david who joins us now.ted children and they are the victims. when you think they have specifically gone after children, it gets your hackles up and it has made me very angry. i am very sorry it has happened and that it has happened again, this is the first attack we have had in the uk since 2005 and it is another suicide attack and a very difficult time for anybody that was involved back then. you...
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as your people and given us the right and the duty to worship you in spirit and in truth. we ask you now on this national day of prayer, bless us. bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. give us the strength of mind and heart to always stand for our freedoms, the freedoms of people everywhere in the world. whenever they are threatened and give us courage to make our voices heard on behalf of all of those people today who suffer persecution, simply because of their faith. and make us always voices in defense of the freedom of conscious of all people. we ask you now, father, father of light, wisdom, justice, to whom authority is rightly administered, laws are enacted and judgments decreed, assist with your holy spirit of counsel and fortitude, the president of the united states, donald trump. that his administration may be conducted in righteousness, be eminently useful to your people over whom he presides, by encouraging due respect for virtue and morality and by a faithful execution of the laws of mercy and justice. grant all of this we pray, heavenly father, that for our sake, for the sake of our children and their
as your people and given us the right and the duty to worship you in spirit and in truth. we ask you now on this national day of prayer, bless us. bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. give us the strength of mind and heart to always stand for our freedoms, the freedoms of people everywhere in the world. whenever they are threatened and give us courage to make our voices heard on behalf of all of those people today who suffer persecution, simply because of their faith....
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salman, one report suggesting that king salman said that syria used to used to be such an advanced one and has now been destroyed. the usve been involved in helping the opposition to take on the forces of president assad. i lot of deals being signed to the tune of billions of dollars. military deals, engineering deals and industry as well. let's look at what has been happening, with frank gardner. into the blazing heat of the saudi summer, and away from the political heat of washington, president trump and the first lady emerged from air force one to a red carpet welcome. they were greeted by king salman. they have a lot to discuss, specifically iran, the threat of terrorism and the problem of religious intolerance. the us president is due to address over a0 muslim leaders on the subject. going on past performance many here will be watching closely to see if he goes off script. inside the king's palace, president trump was given a token of the high esteem he is held in by his hosts. accompanied by his wife and much of his white house entourage, the president seemed at ease despite his troubles at home and the gruelling
salman, one report suggesting that king salman said that syria used to used to be such an advanced one and has now been destroyed. the usve been involved in helping the opposition to take on the forces of president assad. i lot of deals being signed to the tune of billions of dollars. military deals, engineering deals and industry as well. let's look at what has been happening, with frank gardner. into the blazing heat of the saudi summer, and away from the political heat of washington,...
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anyone who knows us knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we are always together, and isa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to work ina i know lisa a long time. she used to work in a shop next to me first i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend. she showed me her tummy, she was expecting a baby. it is just so sad. lisa and alison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. treatment councillors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the town hall, people who knew the ladies are plenty who did not queued up to sign a book of condolence. what is evidence is there is a need here today and that is why we are here, today and that is why we are here, to recognise that need and play our part, and to share the pain and grief. today, teenagers cried for the loss of their friends mums and mothers wept as well, as all of this town ta kes mothers wept as well, as all of this
anyone who knows us knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we are always together, and isa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to work ina i know lisa a long time. she used to work in a shop next to me first i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend. she showed me her tummy, she was expecting a baby. it is just so...
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uses, and mis-uses, informants in the county jails. how should we take mark cleveland's statements that he made to us about all this? should assume you're talking to an informant. and if he's talking, he's probably lying. >> alfonsi: but this idea that, you know, he was part of this informant program and that he could just pick up the phone whenever he wanted and call the district attorney's office, you're saying it's not true? >> rackauckas: fantasy. it's fantasy. >> alfonsi: he told us that he was deliberately placed, by deputies in the jail, next to inmates to get information. is that true? >> rackauckas: no, it is not true. >> scott sanders: they deny, deny, deny. they basically say, "we don't have an informant program. there's no organized informant program. this is just a conspiracy theory on the part of the defense." >> alfonsi: assistant public defender scott sanders first uncovered the existence of a secret jailhouse informant program in orange county. his suspicions peaked back in 2011 after one of the worst days in orange county history. >> california highway patrol. >> we have some shootings here in seal
uses, and mis-uses, informants in the county jails. how should we take mark cleveland's statements that he made to us about all this? should assume you're talking to an informant. and if he's talking, he's probably lying. >> alfonsi: but this idea that, you know, he was part of this informant program and that he could just pick up the phone whenever he wanted and call the district attorney's office, you're saying it's not true? >> rackauckas: fantasy. it's fantasy. >>...
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us end up getting bought by the pharmaceutical industry. interestingly, we rely a lot on the pharmaceutical industry to tell us about what's good about their drug and to convince usand we're not as critically inquisitive as we should be about, you know, whether a drug is, is truly helpful. what are the side effects? what are the downsides of using the medications? sharyl: today, angell is at harvard medical school. she says experience has taught studies she reads in medical journals or hears about on the news. dr. angell: anything you're going to put in your body, i think, there should be more than one study showing roughly the same results, ideally coming at it from different directions. what you want to see is something that's not going to hit the front pages of the newspaper, it's going to be way in the back that says yet again, this drug has been shown to be helpful. that's the one you should take, not the one that gets the headlines. sharyl: some journals are responding to the criticism. the prestigious "british medical journal" recently started requiring researchers to share data and allows dissenters to comment on its articles. for its part, the "new engla
us end up getting bought by the pharmaceutical industry. interestingly, we rely a lot on the pharmaceutical industry to tell us about what's good about their drug and to convince usand we're not as critically inquisitive as we should be about, you know, whether a drug is, is truly helpful. what are the side effects? what are the downsides of using the medications? sharyl: today, angell is at harvard medical school. she says experience has taught studies she reads in medical journals or hears...
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of the federal bureau of investigation comes thank you for standing by us, for giving us the benefit of your experience, for making us better. and for serving this country alongside us. so i close my letter three years later, love, the fbi. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you, director call me. there's a washington, d.c. out hair, it's time to see some of it. we're going to head for off-site business. all of the buses will be lined up outside the doors going this way. if you have forgotten what you have registered for, you can check on your app or the registration table. this assignment window. if you're going -- >> the fourth circuit court of appeals will revise donald trump's travel ban. the court considering an appeal of a maryland-u.s. strict judges ruling that blocked president trump's ban on issuing visas to citizens of those countries. the revised travel ban was issued in march. this one imposes a 90 day ban on travelers but excludes iraq from the list of countries. green card holders -- it applies -- early this month c-span petitioned the fourth circuit court of appeals to consider allowing the life broadcast
of the federal bureau of investigation comes thank you for standing by us, for giving us the benefit of your experience, for making us better. and for serving this country alongside us. so i close my letter three years later, love, the fbi. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you, director call me. there's a washington, d.c. out hair, it's time to see some of it. we're going to head for off-site business. all of the buses will be lined up outside the doors going this way. if you have forgotten...
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use horses differently? chelsea: in general, all sides tended to use the same types of animals for the same types of workloads. some examples that might be a little bit different were that the belgians specifically used dogs to move their machine guns, which was a little out of the ordinary, but the use of working dogs in general was not. they used dogs for anything from search and rescue and bomb searching later on in world war ii to message dogs. even in world war ii, there was examples of the soviets training dogs as antitank deployment. bill: how would they have been used like that? chelsea: strapped with a bomb and trained to run under axis tanks or nazi tanks and lay down, and then boom. bill: give us an idea of the number of dogs that would have been brought in in any unit, sticking with an american unit or something you may be familiar with. chelsea: it could be anywhere between thousands, maybe 10,000. it really depended on the war that was involved. there was less dogs in world war i, a lot more horses. the british themselves used well over half a million horses alone, and then you pile dogs and pigeons and everything on top of it, and the united states was basically the same most of the ti
use horses differently? chelsea: in general, all sides tended to use the same types of animals for the same types of workloads. some examples that might be a little bit different were that the belgians specifically used dogs to move their machine guns, which was a little out of the ordinary, but the use of working dogs in general was not. they used dogs for anything from search and rescue and bomb searching later on in world war ii to message dogs. even in world war ii, there was examples of...
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us: major security no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he usescurity system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours, then. brilliant security tips there, unfortunately i think they have arrived a little bit too late for me. still, there you go. thanks for watching and i really, really hope that i will see you soon! hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. coming up: the party manifestos are all out. how well has the bbc done on explaining their policies fairly and impartially? and, are we hearing too many random opinions from not always well—informed voters? with the main parties publishing their offers to voters, this week has seen the general election campaign in full swing. the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg was on hand and on air with her analysis. here she is on thursday reporting on the manifestoes. conservatives‘ proposals, and first on
us: major security no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he usescurity system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours, then. brilliant security tips there, unfortunately i think they...
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china and japan and particularly the us at the moment because the ma nifesto us at the moment because the manifesto from donald trump has been about protecting the us's feeling is that the us has been subsidising the world with a strong dollar and weaker currencies against the weaker yen and euro and when you look at the trade surplus numbers and the strong balance sheet of germany at the moment, which is not being used to create new investment in schools, construction, and giving more money back to the popular to buy consumable goods, there is a feeling there is imbalance and you are benefiting from the weak currency. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. shares in macy's have plunged after the us department store owner said quarterly sales slid 7.5%. macy's lost around 14% of its value. rivals kohls and jc penney were also down sharply, amid fears about the health of the traditional us retail sector. the rise in online shopping has seen us department stores shed more than 32,000 jobs in the past year, according to us government estimates. the south korean government has ordered carmakers hyundai and kia motors
china and japan and particularly the us at the moment because the ma nifesto us at the moment because the manifesto from donald trump has been about protecting the us's feeling is that the us has been subsidising the world with a strong dollar and weaker currencies against the weaker yen and euro and when you look at the trade surplus numbers and the strong balance sheet of germany at the moment, which is not being used to create new investment in schools, construction, and giving more money...
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joining us on "newsmakers" is senator chuck grassley. thank you for joining us. and joining us with the questioning is erica werner who covers congress for the associated press and niels lesniewski for cq roll call. senator, let me ask you about the news from this past week. you have concerns about the meeting between director comey general,eputy attorney where he was asking for additional resources to investigate russia was the same person that wrote the memo that led to his firing. my. grassley: it is understanding that within a few hours of this interview, somebody in the justice department cleared up that they were not asking for additional money. you accept that explanation from the justice department depart -- despite the reporting to the contrary that comey was seeking additional money? sen. grassley: i usually accept what i am told unless there is lingering suspicion. ms. werner: you have questions about the way the president handled the situation and the firing of director comey? sen. grassley: i would look at my relationship with the fbi generally and i would look at
joining us on "newsmakers" is senator chuck grassley. thank you for joining us. and joining us with the questioning is erica werner who covers congress for the associated press and niels lesniewski for cq roll call. senator, let me ask you about the news from this past week. you have concerns about the meeting between director comey general,eputy attorney where he was asking for additional resources to investigate russia was the same person that wrote the memo that led to his firing....
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us. it shows walmart is in economy in the us. it shows walmart isina economy in the us. d position to be a big competitor in different areas. we've seen that online was a huge boost to them in this last quarter. they are also doing well in terms of grocery numbers. that will be the next really big hitting area, where people will have to compete a lot for in terms of retailers and groceries and walmart has positioned itself well. it is making its mark in the us, but it seems to have major problems, especially in the chinese market and competing with the likes of alibaba? absolutely. the kind of difficulties you would see with walmart competing with the likes of amazon are already established, in terms of e—commerce. the task is that much greater when it comes to china and competing with alibaba. it comes to china and competing with aliba ba. aliba ba's earnings it comes to china and competing with alibaba. alibaba's earnings have just come out and wylie didn't meet investor's expectations, it showed that the chinese market is still hungry and looking to shop. that was from
us. it shows walmart is in economy in the us. it shows walmart isina economy in the us. d position to be a big competitor in different areas. we've seen that online was a huge boost to them in this last quarter. they are also doing well in terms of grocery numbers. that will be the next really big hitting area, where people will have to compete a lot for in terms of retailers and groceries and walmart has positioned itself well. it is making its mark in the us, but it seems to have major...
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us spring water bottled at the mountain source. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. jack vo: things get a lot more jack vo: vampires wake up. jack vo: werewolves come out. jack vo: the boogie man gets his boogie on. jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie mashups. jack vo:they come with crispy hashbrowns and tasty white cheese mashed up with your choice of savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major used at the mountain source. it's great to have you with us. i'm chris nguyen. we are starting this half hour the first look at the forecast. li, his sa. >> hey, chris, it's beautiful, yes, mother nature not understanding we're in mid-may here. we got low 50s right now, which seems typical. 53 as well as san jose and gilroy, as you look at this shot, they are brisk, low 50s. 54 in concord, so overnight lows range from the 30s to the 50. >> that has brought us anywhere from two to four degrees this time yesterday. they will be cooler at the beach, numbers will be in the 60s with the northwest wind. gusts can get to 30 miles per hour around the beach or the bay. bay. >> breaking news along the emeryville-oakland border the red cross is forcing them to evacuate their homes early this morning. we have been at the scene, quinnel is live with this investigation. >> reporter: chris, i can tell you that the atf is now headed to the scene of this fire, which has been contained but fought fully un
us spring water bottled at the mountain source. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. jack vo: things get a lot more jack vo: vampires wake up. jack vo: werewolves come out. jack vo: the boogie man gets his boogie on. jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie...
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us. and then if his generation miner will be with us, live from powhatan point. nick mullins is his name. minerifth-generation will be with us. guest: that is a good lineup. i want to address the ceo water concern you brought up. indeed come in by mentalists point that out a lot. environmentalists point that out a lot. when they come to capitol hill to testify, they bring water that is tainted and say this water has been tainted by the it doesn'tess that seem to make a big difference in thepolitical discussion people for more regulation will keep on with that belief. complicated -- the united mine workers of america had a pension and health-care plan. both are imperiled. lawmakers wanted to have congress step in and support these two benefit plans. they decided to start up with health care because they thought doing pensions and health care was too much of a risk. supporters of this will tell you there was a promise made to coal miners into the union for the government -- and to the union for the government to take over the pensions. there was a promise to do this -- since then, the federal government has stepped into back u
us. and then if his generation miner will be with us, live from powhatan point. nick mullins is his name. minerifth-generation will be with us. guest: that is a good lineup. i want to address the ceo water concern you brought up. indeed come in by mentalists point that out a lot. environmentalists point that out a lot. when they come to capitol hill to testify, they bring water that is tainted and say this water has been tainted by the it doesn'tess that seem to make a big difference in...
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heal us, bring us together and make us happy. ll come to manchester to do a tribute concert for the victims. she says the victims are in her heart and mind every day, as they are in the people who have gathered here in the square this morning. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations, the g7, have agreed a new action to counter—terrorism in italy. they agree internet companies need to do more to tackle the spread of extremist content online. but they were unable to reach an agreement on climate change. james reynolds is in sicily for us. gorgeous background. i'm just wondering how much the leaders have had time to enjoy that with so much on the agenda. first, the look at tower and how it can be tackled in the wake of manchester? they have had some time to gaze out over the view. they have been staying on top ofa view. they have been staying on top of a hill in a secure location. clearly, terrorism was on their minds. there was a realisation that when attackers cross borders, intelligence to defeat those attackers also nee
heal us, bring us together and make us happy. ll come to manchester to do a tribute concert for the victims. she says the victims are in her heart and mind every day, as they are in the people who have gathered here in the square this morning. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations, the g7, have agreed a new action to counter—terrorism in italy. they agree internet companies need to do more to tackle the spread of extremist content online. but they were unable to reach an agreement...
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use social security numbers anymore? >> excuse me, sir. >> you don't use social security numbers anymore? >> we do use social security but it's use use as a primary i'd fire is still in the va processes. the icn is generated by all of the information that it collects. and using that icn as a means to identify a veteran as their information traverse a system or machine talking to machine, that has happened to a large extent already. it's primarily the ssn use is when there's a human to human interface between a clinician and a patient. >> do you still have their associate security numbers on their little wristbands? >> yes, sir, we do. there is an effort under way, i believe on a pilot level right now we are seeking to eliminate the full ssn with the goal of being a complete elimination and there's also a barcode that has -- >> have you any kind of a timetable for that? >> i'd have to take that and provide that for the record because i'm not aware of the project's status on that. >> thank you, mr. oswalt. ms. jackson your testimony was very interesting and exciting to me. you said by 2018 you will elim
use social security numbers anymore? >> excuse me, sir. >> you don't use social security numbers anymore? >> we do use social security but it's use use as a primary i'd fire is still in the va processes. the icn is generated by all of the information that it collects. and using that icn as a means to identify a veteran as their information traverse a system or machine talking to machine, that has happened to a large extent already. it's primarily the ssn use is when there's a...
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she says, "music is meant to heal us, bring us together, make us to heal us, bring us together, make says she will continue to do that by coming back here in honour of the victims. and of course there are so many events planned this weekend. police say be vigilant, but go out and enjoy yourself, as the city tries to get to normal. thank you. katrina renton at saint hans square in manchester, where tributes are being paid to victims of monday ‘s attack. —— st ann's square. and in a few moments, we'll be speaking to two doctors who were working at manchester's main trauma centre on the night of the attack. they have been looking after a number of patients this week, so we will be hearing their thoughts and reflections in just 80 will be hearing their thoughts and reflections injust 80 minutes. —— a view minutes. —— a few. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations, the g7, have failed to reach agreement on climate change at a summit in italy. members had hoped donald trump would join the rest of the world in combating climate change but differences remain between the us presiden
she says, "music is meant to heal us, bring us together, make us to heal us, bring us together, make says she will continue to do that by coming back here in honour of the victims. and of course there are so many events planned this weekend. police say be vigilant, but go out and enjoy yourself, as the city tries to get to normal. thank you. katrina renton at saint hans square in manchester, where tributes are being paid to victims of monday ‘s attack. —— st ann's square. and in a...
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from all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us us. happy mother's day and good night. >>> iv e from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00 p.m. a threat hanging over the side of a fire is over, the investigation into the blaze that left the housing project in ruins in for the second time -- for the second time. kpix 5's joe vazquez in emeryville. it is still an active scene out there? >> reporter: still active and there is an immediate impact of folks driving around. you can see here. that street is blocked right now. the 39th is. as is west mcarthur boulevard. one lane is ceos haded -- pga on scene -- closed. pg&e on scene. this fire broke out yesterday and fire crews are still here dousing hot spot. they are doing their best to make sure it doesn't go up again. the second major fire at this construction site in 10 month. investigators checking into the possibility of arson. all day yesterday there was this huge construction crane over the site. in danger of melting and doing damage to the surrounding apartment
from all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us us. happy mother's day and good night. >>> iv e from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00 p.m. a threat hanging over the side of a fire is over, the investigation into the blaze that left the housing project in ruins in for the second time -- for the second time. kpix 5's joe vazquez in emeryville. it is still an active scene out there? >> reporter: still active and there is an immediate impact of...
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us on bbc news. let us turn to an important decision in the us. t operations against the taliban in afghanistan officially ended. let's show you this, donald trump and 2013 saying... iam i am telling you to bear both those things in mind. i want to tell you we have reports the us is considering a new deployment of at least 3000 troops. in addition to the over 8000 troops already in afghanistan. they are part of a bigger nato force, at 13,000. the bbc also understands nato is asking the uk to send more troops. if you have been watching outside source from you know fighting in afghanistan has intensified. last month 413 people in a compound in the north. the taliban militants, in the north. the taliban militants, in the north, the taliban wants to take cities there. hundreds of thousands of families of to leave their homes. the security pressure is very much real. the americans and their response is intriguing. let's speak to gary o'donoghue. why have the americans change their mind? they're getting a stark message from commanders on the ground. gene
us on bbc news. let us turn to an important decision in the us. t operations against the taliban in afghanistan officially ended. let's show you this, donald trump and 2013 saying... iam i am telling you to bear both those things in mind. i want to tell you we have reports the us is considering a new deployment of at least 3000 troops. in addition to the over 8000 troops already in afghanistan. they are part of a bigger nato force, at 13,000. the bbc also understands nato is asking the uk to...