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us. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. sus. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. us. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. we'll be right back. stay with us. me. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. >>> three american citizens were released from a north korean prison today and they're on their way home right now. the three men flew out of pyeongch
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us us us us us our mobile app. >> this guy is breaking down his skills. >> hear what his sick beat turns into next. >> all of the musicians are going wow. >>> keep watching for the you choose give away for your shot at a google home or amazon echo. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet doesn't need all that bulk to protect. because it's made differently. the super absorbent core quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. looks like good things really do come in small packages. always discreet. for bladder leaks. it may not be the first present you think of for mother's day. but you know from the moment she's tried it she'll love it. give her the discovery of effortlessly smooth feet. the pedi perfect electronic foot file from amope. love your feet. ♪ ♪ not quite that, but it'll feel like it. york. get the sensation. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has
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us on far. thank you very much forjoining us on sports day. that is all from us us on sports day. is all from us for the moment. you can stay updated throughout the evening here on the news channel. particularly on the champions league semi final. real madrid against bayern munich. that is the first at the moment. bye— bye. the headlines on bbc news: a bbc investigation has found that youtube stars are being paid to promote an essay writing service, effectively encouraging students to cheat on coursework. youtube says it's now taken some of the videos down. the cases of more than 2,500 people being treated for neurological conditions in northern ireland are being reviewed. it's because of concerns over the work of a consultant. a jury's heard how four children from greater manchester died, when their house was fire bombed last december. it's claimed the family was targeted as part of a feud. the tv chefs, jamie oliver and hugh fearnley—whittingstall, have told a group of mps that childhood obesity is now a "catastrophe" and an "emergency". they've been giving evidence to the common
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us your analysis? let me speak for itself. let us make up our own minds. you can then offer uscan then offer us analysis of your own if you wish, after the event. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme you can call us or email us. programme you can call us or email us. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. we ended the week on a lovely note, thanks to this big area of high pressure which will still be with us during the weekend and for many of us into next week as well. weather watcher photos pouring through of the glorious sunset up and down the uk. you can see how beautiful the skies were to end friday. as we head on into the weekend we are going to see more of the same for many of us, strong sunshine and a bit warmer as well. as we head into the early hours of saturday there will be a bit more cloud across northern and western parts of scotland. more of a breeze here as well. not too bad with
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us us a lot of optim and i think we can get it done. i think we can get all the bills done. by the time we have two, which is in september. i think we will have plenty of time to get done what needs to be done if everybody cooperates. >> if they can't have it both ways and then say that they are being obstructed. they ought to figure out where they are asked. [inaudible] >> i've always urged president bush, clinton and trump to move the embassy because israel should decide where its capital is, and i continue to do that with every president. >> they do damage. the program is important. that money might be needed in the emergency. the revisions will help us get the appropriations process done because ultimately the money that is spent or used for to pay for so to go forward on the resurgence to bow down to the right wing after they voted for the $1.5 trillion deficit causing the tax increase will hurt the ability of the appropriations process to move forward. last one. senator stabenow and senator roberts are working on a bipartisan bill and i think that will have a lot better chance of becoming law than the one the house is working on. >> for years the veil has been
us us a lot of optim and i think we can get it done. i think we can get all the bills done. by the time we have two, which is in september. i think we will have plenty of time to get done what needs to be done if everybody cooperates. >> if they can't have it both ways and then say that they are being obstructed. they ought to figure out where they are asked. [inaudible] >> i've always urged president bush, clinton and trump to move the embassy because israel should decide where its...
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san francisco has an estimated 22,500 active injection drug users, half of use use -- use heroin in this program will help 250 people and give the opportunity to serve more. jackie ward. "kpix 5". >>> a member of bart board of directors tackling the outgoing drug problem at the bart station. and who he is bringing into helping. >> you may have seen this video shot last month in the civic center park station. people shooting drugs in the open at the start of the morning commute. they are lining up the hallway in various states of consciousness. >> our writers experience bad things at the station and it affects bart. >>reporter: the work -- was set up in his spot here. >> i feel responsible as a director and i can ask people not to shoot up here and that's the best i can do. >>reporter: there was an increased presence here at the station in large part because of dusty's appearance. the police chief says he's doing his best pair expect our officers are out here doing a very difficult job and shortstaffed. >> chief rojas says keeping this activity out of bart stations is like a cat and mouse
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us. the first one is you cannot trust the us and you should not negotiate with the us because the us willy commitment agreed in any deal, therefore it is better than ever to negotiate with the us. the second school of thought has been saying that yes, you cannot trust the us, but we have too many difficulties, too many dispute is, and some common interest issues in the region and beyond, and it is better to start to have a direct negotiations and to see whether americans would comply with their commitments or not. actually, after over three decades, the nuclear issue was the first issue ever iran and the us had negotiated at a very, very high level, and they agreed on a very comprehensive package. it was not at the same time, as you know, it was not a bilateral agreement, although the us played a major role to reach this agreement, it was an international agreement. the europeans, they invested since 2003 in these negotiations and also, it had the international atomic energy agency backup solution, and moreover and more importantly, it had the un resolution backup. yes, all of that is tru
us. the first one is you cannot trust the us and you should not negotiate with the us because the us willy commitment agreed in any deal, therefore it is better than ever to negotiate with the us. the second school of thought has been saying that yes, you cannot trust the us, but we have too many difficulties, too many dispute is, and some common interest issues in the region and beyond, and it is better to start to have a direct negotiations and to see whether americans would comply with their...
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clinically of the school and they should be actually of us use for the event of us to be put on a mission of about a.t.m. machine will be enough to come. out of our little good location for the debate and they can move the precious. ship you look to have a look at the super moon as opposed to scripted by. the. united states can always had a tool to use in its tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries attorney talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the head. and we need to make rules for the rest of. us without us there will be change. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy in front a shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only move slowly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. i. i i i i i. i. was. the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem on mond
clinically of the school and they should be actually of us use for the event of us to be put on a mission of about a.t.m. machine will be enough to come. out of our little good location for the debate and they can move the precious. ship you look to have a look at the super moon as opposed to scripted by. the. united states can always had a tool to use in its tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure...
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us you guys who got. to go by been pieces of us to quote them out. of more use than bill bill if bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over. it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. this. date downwards the one dollar. seventy four design submissions says. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of work. a russian w.b. . and a russian stuff. show you how and why the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport. that will help out of crimea to foster most of those you know what google more familiar with it a bit but. the . united states are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that. you can see something happening. in. their lives. you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to. get. around here we. was. that. i. was. the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem on monday was met with violent protests with sixty protesters . from around the world. the e.u.
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years before the patients lose their memory, the idea is to use this as pa rt memory, the idea is to use this as part ofan memory, the idea is to usecan detect it. how much will you charge for the nhs to use this per person, per test? it's pa rt use this per person, per test? it's part ofan use this per person, per test? it's part of an annual checkup and it's going to cost 49 sterling... how can you justify that to the nhs? it's been practised before, a primary ca re been practised before, a primary care test which looks for early signs of dementia, charging around 45-50 signs of dementia, charging around 45 — 50 sterling. signs of dementia, charging around 45 - 50 sterling. briefly, we did the test in the greenroom, proviso here i've been up for many hours on a seven hours already, you've been up a seven hours already, you've been up less than me... but is it releva nt to up less than me... but is it relevant to do it in people who are significantly less... we both scored 0k? both significantly less... we both scored ok? both of you did fantastically well but to show you how sensitive it is and you are absolutely right, even hour
years before the patients lose their memory, the idea is to use this as pa rt memory, the idea is to use this as part ofan memory, the idea is to usecan detect it. how much will you charge for the nhs to use this per person, per test? it's pa rt use this per person, per test? it's part ofan use this per person, per test? it's part of an annual checkup and it's going to cost 49 sterling... how can you justify that to the nhs? it's been practised before, a primary ca re been practised before, a...
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us. thank you forjoining us. us. bank holiday and everyone wants to know, is it going to be nice? mple but the bank holiday weekend is never quite straightforward. is never quite straightforward. plenty to make outdoor plans and enjoyed. enjoyed. over the next couple of days, have a back—up just in case. back—up just in case. your weekend and let me show you today. today. started off fairly grey and misty across many parts of the uk. misty across many parts of the uk. some showers drifting from the south and east. and east. way to east anglia, midlands, towards wales and the south—west. towards wales and the south—west. they could become heavy in places, a rumble of thunder. rumble of thunder. 0nce sunshine developed to the south east corner. developed to the south east corner. one to showers clipping the far southern parts of southern england. southern parts of southern england. good part of scotland, northern england dry and sunny. england dry and sunny. but north—west highlands 25 degrees, 26 towards the south east corner. 26 towards the south east corner. you are off to lord's,
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that is all coming up in a half hour on abc 7 us us us us 6:00. >> the warriors will be playing without andre iguodala, who injured his knee in game three, but head coach steve kerr said he thinks the team can push through if they do better with shot selection. he has been losing sleep trying to find a way to fix it. >> our shots were not good ones. if we are not getting good shots, i cannot point to shot making as a reason we lost. i'm saying we did not make good shots. then you have to look in to why, and that's what the last couple of days have been. >> it's a whole new game, you can watch the game here at the official warriors watch party at oracle a are arena, tickets are -- oracle arena. tickets are $20, and a portion of the ticket price will go to charity. doors are open right now. >> shot selection looks better when they go in. >> yes, indeed. that's the trick, isn't it? >> yes. >> i apologize for the red dress, go warriors. >> for all of us here, thanks for inviting us in to your homes tonight. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on. president trump can
that is all coming up in a half hour on abc 7 us us us us 6:00. >> the warriors will be playing without andre iguodala, who injured his knee in game three, but head coach steve kerr said he thinks the team can push through if they do better with shot selection. he has been losing sleep trying to find a way to fix it. >> our shots were not good ones. if we are not getting good shots, i cannot point to shot making as a reason we lost. i'm saying we did not make good shots. then you...
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at this particular use is just a straightforward transit use. to use up as a space or time. have been an hour and i have gotten through 20 citations. the pile of sand -- handled citation. each was full and each was 16 inches long. over the next two weeks. the strength of my last nerve was tested. it expanded as i ran out of flat spaces to stack citations. filed between rows on my keyboard. teetering on top of the cubicle wall. i still didn't have enough space. i began to put piles of citations on the floor. it looked as if it had hosted that neatest parade. when dealing with injuries of the size you will inevitably hit the wall if you had run or if you've ever tried to run you are familiar with the wall it's a point in a run when you are pushed or are pushing yourself beyond your physical endurance. your focus pulls inward. the hitch in your right hip that is probably because you didn't stretch but might just be a precursor to your lower body the ground had tilted upward. you are not euphoric or zen or any of the other things that makes a running look like. you are at the wal
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of guarding us in protecting us and they urge us and spur us forward to continue to try to become mayor of our municipal water though. i want to bring in a store a into the conversation the store i'm going to bring you into the conversation via a comment from another political candidate i want you to have a listen to. del toro. you know. i mean this is you know. i get up early because in the. wrong person he. was. going to leave and this would allow me to get the music with. egoism immigrants and. i wonder that talks about fear turning into hope what is your current mood and that question is from the start of yes a bit when this but in a story of the order. to stand on this thought of all i see that i mean that alone but always did see. the questions for me ok we have a. conviction that we believe in our candid it project we do have these threats but we do have hope to do that for change we are publicly filing a complaint and denouncing the threats that we have in our state. we are currently calling on appealing to the authorities w
of guarding us in protecting us and they urge us and spur us forward to continue to try to become mayor of our municipal water though. i want to bring in a store a into the conversation the store i'm going to bring you into the conversation via a comment from another political candidate i want you to have a listen to. del toro. you know. i mean this is you know. i get up early because in the. wrong person he. was. going to leave and this would allow me to get the music with. egoism immigrants...
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us now. talk us through the figures. talk usproportion of 35 to aa—year—olds renting privately has doubled in the last ten years and it is a significant rise amongst those in the late 40s and early 50s. really, clearly there is still a higher level of young people in rented accommodation but this shift from owning over to renting is happening across all working age groups. what are the implications of this? it does fundamentally change the way we view housing and getting on the ladder and staying on the ladder? it does. clearly there are short—term implications when we look at how insecure jobs are, the income squeezed, which might suggest there might bea squeezed, which might suggest there might be a further shift towards renting and there's a particular issue with accidental renters, people in middle age owing to divorce or redundancy have had to leave their homes and are struggling to get back onto the market. there is an issue for those people. clearly there is a lifestyle choice for others. they want to move and go around a
us now. talk us through the figures. talk usproportion of 35 to aa—year—olds renting privately has doubled in the last ten years and it is a significant rise amongst those in the late 40s and early 50s. really, clearly there is still a higher level of young people in rented accommodation but this shift from owning over to renting is happening across all working age groups. what are the implications of this? it does fundamentally change the way we view housing and getting on the ladder and...
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us. it is only in the us that the us. it is only in the us that the us. ere are many banks that don't have us interests and there is the possibility that european and asian governments can find ways of creating mechanisms for trade and the transfer of capital which will be immune from american secondary sanctions. we saw boris johnson going across the atlantic to make a last—ditch appeal to president trump not to do this. what do you think the uk will do next? president trump not to do this. what do you think the uk will do next7m has already been announced by a joint statement from the uk, france and germany, that they will work with the rest of the eu and with russia and china to preserve the deal. thank you very much for joining us. it's known for its exclusive guest list and its extravagant outfits. and this year the met gala did not disappoint. the theme was heavenly bodies: fashion and the catholic imagination. goddesses, angels and a pope—inspired gown were showcased on the red carpet. neda tawfik reports. the grand staircase of the met gala was ful
us. it is only in the us that the us. it is only in the us that the us. ere are many banks that don't have us interests and there is the possibility that european and asian governments can find ways of creating mechanisms for trade and the transfer of capital which will be immune from american secondary sanctions. we saw boris johnson going across the atlantic to make a last—ditch appeal to president trump not to do this. what do you think the uk will do next? president trump not to do this....
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us. take us lesson perhaps for all of us. h is a story about this hooks, mi5 which is a story about this hooks, m15 attacking russia over a so—called fog of lies. m15 attacking russia over a so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, or the papers so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, orthe papers seem so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, or the papers seem to have ta ken quite interesting, or the papers seem to have taken quite different lines. —— all of. no one is quite sure what the main story is. we have had the risk of terror attacks and we have also had tensions between brussels and the uk on security. the times has gone for m15 attacks russia over a fog of lies, this is obviously following the salisbury attack, which we know britain very firmly places the blame on moscow for. m15 is saying that the way russia is behaving is really not on and the way they are using intelligence and cove rt way they are using intelligence and covert methods needs to be stopped, which might be enough to solv
us. take us lesson perhaps for all of us. h is a story about this hooks, mi5 which is a story about this hooks, m15 attacking russia over a so—called fog of lies. m15 attacking russia over a so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, or the papers so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, orthe papers seem so-called fog of lies. this is quite interesting, or the papers seem to have ta ken quite interesting, or the papers seem to have taken quite different lines. —— all of....
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us president received the usual courtesies of us visit. years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of quote a monologue in nineteen fifty four. the case of guatemala is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives. those when you see a pull you to say that as you see the movie was. done. in the lead. and i want them on the look in the hall in the abbey on it the stereo mounted on the memory of it and i'm. not on the phone bill really didn't know you so much but . at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amount. not so that when they were not using us to speak help they can while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have a way to grow food. i.e. not down we remember gary and. in the bong and in order that i. no miss no one month and i didn't know when. and get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all and then i come as you know but going to get the end of. that and now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. gave. them and turned to her to go. up dramatically in part become in. her particular good we were going to put the food over here i won't go to you because we'
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putin he will keep doing what he is doing and he will use his military, he will uses corruption and use misinformation and you cyber, energy, unless we stand up and say no, we will not let you do this. i much prefer to use sanctions then use [inaudible]. it is an effective way to deal with us. ultimately, it is the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. i say this over and over again that we have so many brave russian leaders who i've had a chance to meet with over the years who told me that the survey sanction was the most pro- russian bill ever passed by congress made the sanctions are imposed not only to keep us safe but to bring about a change in russia through the russian people. so that their human rights are respected and i hope that the lesson we learned over the last four years is that inconsistent messages to mr. putin undermine the clear message that we are trying to send. to the extent that the sanctions have not brought about the change that we want to see and it's not because they are ineffective but because they are not effective enough. we need to do
putin he will keep doing what he is doing and he will use his military, he will uses corruption and use misinformation and you cyber, energy, unless we stand up and say no, we will not let you do this. i much prefer to use sanctions then use [inaudible]. it is an effective way to deal with us. ultimately, it is the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. i say this over and over again that we have so many brave russian leaders who i've had a chance to meet with over the...
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seen the the way they are using the polythene and the older teens and so on so we shall not be polluting the environment they will be appraising those very things they use us that is on the verandah. whatever they don't consume the students visiting days one large cabbage the school around one us dollar the monies paid together and used to help pay for food a boarding school. skill urban farming has the potential circle food insecurity and on inclement food to students growing their own crops is first and foremost and that's a fun. if you think of england what's the typical dish that first comes to your mind when i think of fish and chips i'm preparing this national dish requires quite a bit of cooking oil in london snack bars and restaurants the use of millions of litters of cooking oil every year and most of that used oil end up in the sewer system which clogged things up and cause a serious blockages how disgusting right mt oh most definitely sharon or believe it or not these so-called fatberg can be used as a resource now a british company is turning them into green bio diesel let's have a look at how they're doing it. if you're going to venture down i
seen the the way they are using the polythene and the older teens and so on so we shall not be polluting the environment they will be appraising those very things they use us that is on the verandah. whatever they don't consume the students visiting days one large cabbage the school around one us dollar the monies paid together and used to help pay for food a boarding school. skill urban farming has the potential circle food insecurity and on inclement food to students growing their own crops...
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use his military. he'll use his corruption. he'll use this information. he'll use cyber, he'll use energy unless we stand up and say, no, we're not going to let you do this. and i'll much prefer to use sanctions than to use soldiers. it is an effective way to deal with this. ultimately, it's the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. now, i say this over and over again. we have so many brave russian leaders i've had a chance to meet with over the years to told me that the statute was the most pro russian bill passed by the united states congress. the sanctions are imposed not only to keep us safe, but to bring about a change in russia for the russian people so that their human rights are respe respected and i hope that the lesson we've learned over the last four years is that inconsistent messages to mr. putin undermine the clear message that we're trying to send. to the extent that the sanctions have not brought about a change that we want to see, not because they're ineffective it's because they're not effective enough. and we need t
use his military. he'll use his corruption. he'll use this information. he'll use cyber, he'll use energy unless we stand up and say, no, we're not going to let you do this. and i'll much prefer to use sanctions than to use soldiers. it is an effective way to deal with this. ultimately, it's the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. now, i say this over and over again. we have so many brave russian leaders i've had a chance to meet with over the years to told me that the...
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used to kill. the sea it was widely believed it was likely to be told the beer is used to. be used by the city and the runs are possible damnation. to her future scientists truth that she and context really awful on the human race to sign a service to the world free of g.m.a. in crisis eight would be even be able to see as we passed the points of no resend. in the stories the shape the week sixty palestinians die and hundreds are injured after the opening of the us embassy in jerusalem triggers rioting on the israel gaza border or washington votes against an international probe into the killings of . the european union vies to defend its companies against us sign sions after washington pulls out of the iranian nuclear deal. it will be good the if the fish is the first and should show what she voted for. with friends like that who needs that at least. and in crimea europe's longest bridge open six months ahead of shared the peninsula to the russian mainland. oh thank you for watching the weekly headlines here we're talking international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate. the u.
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us. you know and those people were incorporated into the n.s.a. and those people were. you know were used for the manhattan project and used for all kinds of nefarious things and some of these people so you know it's basically the idea that we defeated fascism is as false what we did is we sort of merged into fascism and took it over and you know so that's really where it's at sinai the reason the again young people are confused as cause they're lied to every day. in addition to war criminals political scientists historians ideologists who had worked on hitler's propaganda as well as representatives of european countries that they collaborated with the nazis who took refuge in the united states. i mean he gonna say you're putting your money mormons go if there was sort i never got obvious peace and he still doesn't erase the hurdles i made a counselor the benefits of the. way he had left any of syria's obvious. borders she avoided. myths about the soviet threat and a preventative german strike on the u.s.'s on. and nothing new they were developed inside the third reich this justification was expressed on june the twenty se
us. you know and those people were incorporated into the n.s.a. and those people were. you know were used for the manhattan project and used for all kinds of nefarious things and some of these people so you know it's basically the idea that we defeated fascism is as false what we did is we sort of merged into fascism and took it over and you know so that's really where it's at sinai the reason the again young people are confused as cause they're lied to every day. in addition to war criminals...
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terrorism or crimes it's the voice of the voiceless now let us know what you think about this story he heads back to court on tuesday you can tweet us using the hash tag it in it's good. thank you for that. the vegas goldeneye cinderella story continues in the national hockey league began with that and the top trending stories in sports do states. let's find out if people are talking about it forces tatyana thank you very much for vegas it's been one of the hotshots trending on twitter over the last twenty four hours it's off to the city the national hockey league franchise the vegas golden knights reached the final of the western conference in that debut season in the league they made it by beating the some jose sharks four two in the playoffs there is dell now play winnipeg all nashville in the final. the vegas cold nights have been prolific on social media says that debut on their own straining tweets have seen them build up more than three hundred fifty thousand followers here's a couple of the posts from off to the game this one referring to the cinderella story the surface still fits the golden knights the just the third team in n.h
terrorism or crimes it's the voice of the voiceless now let us know what you think about this story he heads back to court on tuesday you can tweet us using the hash tag it in it's good. thank you for that. the vegas goldeneye cinderella story continues in the national hockey league began with that and the top trending stories in sports do states. let's find out if people are talking about it forces tatyana thank you very much for vegas it's been one of the hotshots trending on twitter over the...
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use it for the next day we now have senator senators on the building leaving us with renewed band. $3 billion a year we would save taxpayers money probably the same amount for consumers because its practice is allowed to continue. they are not going to move us in the direction because ththat diy person relieved by this is the pharma companies, not the people of america. thank you. >> i think john mccain for helping drive a stake through the heart of those proposals but that didn't stop president trump, he turned to his powers and shortened the application to come. he got rid of the advertising. he proceeded to damage the ability facilitators to assist people to sign up. he introduced the jump plans and the list goes on. so he sabotaged the healthcare program point after point. he walke blocked the reinsurancd ended the individual mandate. the experts said all these things are going to drive up the cost of premiums for americans, not lower than that an of drive them up. the only thing is that it is healthy twice increases and not as in happy, but as in huge. so, here we are. we have the results not from virginia and maryland. we have a subsidiary of 64 percentage increase in virginia and up 6.4 to 40% on the different plans. overall a 30% in
use it for the next day we now have senator senators on the building leaving us with renewed band. $3 billion a year we would save taxpayers money probably the same amount for consumers because its practice is allowed to continue. they are not going to move us in the direction because ththat diy person relieved by this is the pharma companies, not the people of america. thank you. >> i think john mccain for helping drive a stake through the heart of those proposals but that didn't stop...
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he'll be miserable some people around us want us to expose tolerance to those who declare that they want to kill us who declare that they want to get into israel by booby traps by clutching called by a guy falls poorer than me they're just you know at the regional high limit our other one is not exactly on the island the narrator on a sunday or later in that has only two for for eleven years your start up always what policy has brought to the world where we have anything resides raising children and. a lot of n.r.a. anything jews are now a small minority and that population and the more of a minority they become the more undemocratic. and racist israel becomes there are zero israeli injuries zero israeli casualties over two thousand palestinians injured over fifty seven palestinians killed including i'll share you how magic. what do all of these protests hamas is not my favorite organization hamas is a politically bankrupt group which has completely failed to exploit israel's gross gross contradictions and to use them against the this increasingly raissa state i have something to tell you we want t
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as one of us and show us as pure savvy assuming we can let you know all of us that we didn't have before before have not established america but this is one side and as far as and they can it's good not just like astronomers looking into the sky when task force hoop opened and i understand you're going to miss this one is it a look at small details models on beyond even the climate that has the astronomers available so all they see corellas so noise and good will go to sort and by one point we're going to the might get calls about millions maybe call possible things that where all those issues of substance and this and help i'm going to use them for the benefit of humanity it's been bought. back at sophs universities. silk lab in boston. the silkworms only need one thing to grow and produce them miracle material. no release. for four weeks the chump their way through the foliage increasing their original body weight ten thousand for. the fact that the researches of found a way to make simply quit again has opened up completely new possibilities. the likud nice
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you crossed the line, and we have stood together, and it won't beat us, it hasjust made us all stronger. together, and it won't beat us hasjust made us all strongerlj together, and it won't beat us, it hasjust made us all stronger. i am from leyland and it's amazing to see from leyland and it's amazing to see from where we live the people coming together, showing their love for it. i'm feeling really happy because loads of people are coming together to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people diedlj to help, but i also feel sad because all of those people died. i was working as a steward on one of the fire doors, and we felt on the night like everybody why —— there was my family. we may have different beliefs but we still look after everybody. we still love one another. i am proud of what i am and i'm proud to be a working—class lad, but more than ever i am proud to be from manchester. dignitaries, politicians, ordinary folk once again have turned out at saint anna's square to show their support and solidarity. it's a beautiful atmosphere down
you crossed the line, and we have stood together, and it won't beat us, it hasjust made us all stronger. together, and it won't beat us hasjust made us all strongerlj together, and it won't beat us, it hasjust made us all stronger. i am from leyland and it's amazing to see from leyland and it's amazing to see from where we live the people coming together, showing their love for it. i'm feeling really happy because loads of people are coming together to help, but i also feel sad because all of...
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use #victorialive. you can send us an e—mail and message us on facebook. top story today... scandal is shutting down. of users' information. ethically and lawfully. into what happened. i'm joined by our reporter lucinda adam. tell us more. they were not viable to continue operating as a business. operating as a business. they were involved in the brexit referendum and the trump election. referendum and the trump election. it has caught the public‘s imagination. imagination. customers and suppliers and it could not go on operating. not go on operating. any investigations, if it has closed down? down? not, they want to continue with the investigation. investigation. was grilled in front of a select committee. committee. entity and keep doing what it is doing. doing. because our data has become the world's most valuable commodity now. world's most valuable commodity now. thank you. of the rest of the day's news. good morning. they weren't invited for breast screening. because of the mistake. the alarm a lot earlier. a breast cancer support group meeting in sur
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twitter whether they are a business or a consumer, let us know what your thoughts are on these new gdpr rules using the hashtag. thank you forjoining usther stories making the news. a us court has ordered south korea's samsung electronics pay $539 million in damages for copying features of apple's original iphone. the jury's decision is the latest step in a long—running legal battle between the world's top smartphone makers. it began in 2011 when apple argued samsung had infringed on some patents. netflix has become the world's most valuable media company — albeit briefly. the streaming giant's stock market value hit more than $153 billion in thursday afternoon trade on wall street — for a time putting it ahead of walt disney. traditional media giants like fox and disney have been shaken by the rise of online streaming which has lured households away from cable tv. mcdonald's shareholders have rejected a proposal asking the firm to report on its use of plastic straws. activist group sumost has been pressing the fast food giant over their impact on the environment and wildlife — and an online petition has attracted nearly 500,000 signa
twitter whether they are a business or a consumer, let us know what your thoughts are on these new gdpr rules using the hashtag. thank you forjoining usther stories making the news. a us court has ordered south korea's samsung electronics pay $539 million in damages for copying features of apple's original iphone. the jury's decision is the latest step in a long—running legal battle between the world's top smartphone makers. it began in 2011 when apple argued samsung had infringed on some...
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thank you all for talking to us this morning and joining us. morning and joining us. if! morning and joining us. if you can outline what happened to you? i befriended someone by mistake. mistake. person and went on skype and that is when it all curtailed off. when it all curtailed off. blackmailed for £500 which i thought was funny because i don't have £500. was funny because i don't have £500. i basically told them where to go, i wasn't interested. wasn't interested. then they got quite upset. quite upset. the details, i said sure them, they will only laugh. will only laugh. so i didn't really do anything. do anything. the victims, the ones who have killed themselves. killed themselves. i wish the stories could have got out earlier. stories could have got out earlier. your thoughts on what everyone has to say. to say. i want to bring in ron, tell me what happened to your nephew? me what happened to your nephew? daniel, basically exactly the same as the chap just told you. daniel, basically exactly the same as the chapjust told you. as the chapjust told you. talking t
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of guarding us and protecting us and they urge us in spurts forward to continue to try to become mayor of our municipal water though. i want to bring into the conversation a story going to bring you into the conversation via a comment from another political candidate i want you to have a listen to. del toro. the dogs are really sick with. us and it isn't. going away because if it was am wrong in the legacy he loses one month in prison and we learned. a lesson you are not going to be honest i'm not going to and this would allow me to get the music with. egoism immigrants and. i wonder that talks about fear turning into hope what is your current made me. the questions for me ok good we have a. conviction that we leave. our candidates a project we do have these through rest but we do have hope to do that for change we are publicly filing a complaint and denouncing the threat that we have in our state. we are currently calling on appealing to the authorities whose job it is to deal with this and we are calling on the authorities they are
of guarding us and protecting us and they urge us in spurts forward to continue to try to become mayor of our municipal water though. i want to bring into the conversation a story going to bring you into the conversation via a comment from another political candidate i want you to have a listen to. del toro. the dogs are really sick with. us and it isn't. going away because if it was am wrong in the legacy he loses one month in prison and we learned. a lesson you are not going to be honest i'm...
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us as politicians and they expect us to do something at least say something but also do something and what happened with the cambridge and case is quite reason quite rightly raised serious concerns. now many of us use social media or indeed i crowd source some questions today or used social media before before i came here but what's really interesting has been the public outcry over so-called shadow profiles where facebook collects and stores data about internet users that don't have or use facebook now i understand that facebook admits that you get that you collect this data and store it for about ten days but given that the state is connected continuously and that most people use internet almost every day then in effect this becomes a continuous cycle now i believe in self responsibility and i know that by having my own facebook account i have to take some responsibility for what i put on my own facebook account but what happens if i don't have a facebook account is you know any way of preventing facebook collecting my data to avoid the internet altogether or cannot is there is there another way how do how can not news stop facebook correct in their data and what do you do they're not done on
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roads what we're using to there are in the west bank and east jerusalem roads we cannot use us palestinians and such diseases as bigotry and racism once in inflict only underneath our skins of any kind of any risk for any religion we had it in this is a justify it sometimes we give sociological psychological economic sexual explanations and now israel is using the pretext security to justify its apartheid system being created and those bank is tourism and the gaza strip and this must stop and this we will stand up we will not depart this is our land and we will defend ourselves mr erekat let me ask you one more question i know that the you believe the trance announcement and his decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem was essentially the end of the two state solution that's at least what you said on record and i also heard you say that trans decision will force the palestinians to strive for quote unquote historic palestine from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea which is another way of saying that you too not only reject the two state solution but you actuall
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look using is realistic for us to do as you do to us they may have try to use it during their lives or you think it's realistic not to react and it's also not very realistic because you're having a reaction for four years if we don't read that if we don't we are going to lose the battle for the hearts and minds of our voters tell me why people would believe in europe if we can see so much if any french company or european company asked to go to washington with the lawyers a little and so on and please can they do business can you tell me if i can do business here or there this is not acceptable on a point of view. i believe in the national sovereignty i believe that europe makes me stronger that's why i mean europe but if europe all going to sort of a collective collapse because this is what's happening nobody is making decisions this moment we are weak on many fronts and when they see us by the way this will go also for chinese companies or russian companies together if i had this kind of behavior by china and i have or by russia we need to react the same way as my discourse is not sp
look using is realistic for us to do as you do to us they may have try to use it during their lives or you think it's realistic not to react and it's also not very realistic because you're having a reaction for four years if we don't read that if we don't we are going to lose the battle for the hearts and minds of our voters tell me why people would believe in europe if we can see so much if any french company or european company asked to go to washington with the lawyers a little and so on and...
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us. the use of wtf. is it used as an expletive? >> it is a little bit of both. the think that is so wonderful about the expression is remotely sad when we are dismayed but sometimes when we are amazed. the future technology is bringing us has given us a healthy dose of both dismay and amazement. we have a lot of choices as a society about which of those is going to dominate in our future and that is what the book is about. >> from your book everything is amazing, everything is horrible, and it is all moving too fast. we are moving pell-mell to a world shaped by technology in ways we don't understand and have many reasons to fear. >> absolutely right. the news for example book and l theme in what we have to come to groups within our society. at the same time we understand that these powerful tools can do a lot of good. what we have to do, how do we hold our businesses to account and how do we apply these tools to the right kinds of problems rather than just using them to manipulate people? >> you are partially responsible for this pell-mell world you are living in
us. the use of wtf. is it used as an expletive? >> it is a little bit of both. the think that is so wonderful about the expression is remotely sad when we are dismayed but sometimes when we are amazed. the future technology is bringing us has given us a healthy dose of both dismay and amazement. we have a lot of choices as a society about which of those is going to dominate in our future and that is what the book is about. >> from your book everything is amazing, everything is...
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i think it's useful in some ways and historically, it was useful and remains useful. lly, the war on cancer batted away, did away with the kind of nihilism around cancer. that there's nothing we could do. that there was nothing you could do, but like every metaphor it came loaded with its own problems. it created the idea that, you know, we are soldiers in the battle, that patients are somehow collateral damage, the loss of lives is somehow collateral damage as we move forward, etcetera. and that those who don't succeed in the battle, on a personal level, have failed. have failed, exactly. so, so like all metaphors, it had some powerful things about it, but even so, had created among people also a kind of a damaging sense of loss, which still lives today actually. some people say — some patients of mine say "well, i don't want to think of this as a war. you're an oncologist, you go fight the battle. let me heal, let me recover." so it works in some ways, it doesn't work in others. perhaps the most famous use of it was during the nixon administration... absolutely, yes.
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west. that the president of the us is coming. coming. living in poverty is because america split us and sealed uswe should get along with the south. along with the south. america for everyone to have a better life. better life. i am not sure what foreigners think about north korea. foreigners think about north korea. there is only north korean sphere. myself hope to live well without envy. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. first, a chance to show you a us service god —— dog. at tampa international airport. her owners didn‘t realise how close she was to going into labour. males and one female pup. that‘s all for now. stay with bbc world news. vary but the pattern remains the same. same. the chance of more storms and tuesday was a day of extremes. tuesday was a day of extremes. north, you can see the blue skies of the isle of man. scotland with 27 celsius yet again. it‘s drier towards the north—west, wetter in the south. closer to lower pressure and the spiralling bands of cloud. into the south—east and east anglia. and maybe see some late sunshine. thundery rain and more cloud the east
west. that the president of the us is coming. coming. living in poverty is because america split us and sealed uswe should get along with the south. along with the south. america for everyone to have a better life. better life. i am not sure what foreigners think about north korea. foreigners think about north korea. there is only north korean sphere. myself hope to live well without envy. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. first, a chance to show you a us service god —— dog. at...
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used. we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds. types of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's is not as hackable in this day and age. hopefully completely unhackable. along with the books and photographs, a 12—inch picture disc of ricochet and let's dance remastered by nile rodgers will be in the set, selling for £3,000. how do you think david bowie would have reacted to this? well, i would like to think that, as he was the most extraordinary innovator and unbelievably original, i think he would have been quite tickled by it, i think. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that the researchers at the university of toronto showed off a hand—held 3—d ski
used. we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds. types of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's is...
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this will take us up to live komp coverage of small business administrator linda mcmahon. >> william baldwin is back with us, joins us as congress and the white house bump up against a key deadline in the nafta negotiations. sort of orient us to where we are, what are these deadlines happening this week? >> that's right. it's a bit of a soft deadline by paul ryan, he kind of made it a hard deadline today. he wants to see a deal on nafta by today, or these be notified of one if congress is going to consider that this year. that was a major goal of the administration. you always want to get that kind of thing squared away in the first half of your first term if possible. but they're just not there yet. the u.s., canada and mexico are not there. the u.s. domestic political
this will take us up to live komp coverage of small business administrator linda mcmahon. >> william baldwin is back with us, joins us as congress and the white house bump up against a key deadline in the nafta negotiations. sort of orient us to where we are, what are these deadlines happening this week? >> that's right. it's a bit of a soft deadline by paul ryan, he kind of made it a hard deadline today. he wants to see a deal on nafta by today, or these be notified of one if...
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us a call its mother to sing without. basis a b. i hear all of the fact that the guy again now. just to separate the ones who professed his seventies the us the. us the. us the. golden dawn's meteoric rise was mirrored by that of the coalition of the radical left or sarees of which formed the government in two thousand and fifteen but although we pledged to take on the troika of the international monetary fund european commission and european central bank the series of prime minister alexis tsipras caved in in july two thousand and fifteen accepting a third bailout that continued the harsh austerity measures of his predecessors with the left still reeling from this development many worry that it's the far right it is increasingly filling the anti establishment gap the golden dawn only received nine hundred thousand six hundred thirty six votes or point seven percent of the vote in two thousand and nine parliamentary elections however in two thousand and twelve as the effects of the economic crisis left their mark they received over four hundred forty thousand votes or seven percent a massive increase that sent shock waves across europe as they en
us a call its mother to sing without. basis a b. i hear all of the fact that the guy again now. just to separate the ones who professed his seventies the us the. us the. us the. golden dawn's meteoric rise was mirrored by that of the coalition of the radical left or sarees of which formed the government in two thousand and fifteen but although we pledged to take on the troika of the international monetary fund european commission and european central bank the series of prime minister alexis...
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to bring us up to date from new york thank you very much tracking that story for us yes meanwhile talk about timing today the new v.w. boss this man had a bit used his first general assembly to call for more honest open truthful and ethical company culture. greenpeace activists protest outside v.w. the annual general meeting they're calling for climate friendly vehicles clean up reach this banner and they need the corporate culture as well inside as ever high performance models are on show including hybrids and electric vehicles the diesel great crisis is still not completely out of sight and some shareholders remain skeptical. concern leap from the company needs its loyal customers if they go you may as well forget about the business altogether. we have to go for the call definitely yes that's true if sales are good the dividends will be as well we tried v w two when it comes to decision making of the company the porsche and peace families have their say as well as the v.w. workers can slam the state of lower saxony they all have high hopes for him back they make boston april and he want to change the corporate culture. in these parts that must
to bring us up to date from new york thank you very much tracking that story for us yes meanwhile talk about timing today the new v.w. boss this man had a bit used his first general assembly to call for more honest open truthful and ethical company culture. greenpeace activists protest outside v.w. the annual general meeting they're calling for climate friendly vehicles clean up reach this banner and they need the corporate culture as well inside as ever high performance models are on show...