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nos comunicamos con maribel vÍa skype. maribel: es bastante complicado.o un bienestar y su seguridad. presentador: cuÁl serÍa el consejo para otras personas que estarÍan pasando lo mismo? maribel: tenemos que considerar muchas cosas, sobre todo por la seguridad. me estoy enfocando en la seguridad de mis hijos. en este momento, mi paÍs estÁ atravesando por situaciones muy difÍciles. presentador: le deseamos mucha suerte. ustedes parte de esas mujeres que estÁn haciendo algo para cuidar a sus hijos. muchas gracias. buenas tardes. presentadora: realmente, es una decisiÓn muy complicada para una madre de familia tener que dejar a sus hijos en la mano de otra persona. sin embargo, lo hacen porque nacieron en este paÍs. tienen un futuro. presentador: segÚn diferentes estudios, dicen que 330 mil menorese 18 aÑos se podrÍan quedar solos aquÍ en estados unidos por el tema de la deportaciÓn. es un tema bastante ocupante. obviamente, nos preocupa a nosotros como reporteros, como periodistas. los estamos siguiendo muy de cerca. hay un especial para conocer acerca de
nos comunicamos con maribel vÍa skype. maribel: es bastante complicado.o un bienestar y su seguridad. presentador: cuÁl serÍa el consejo para otras personas que estarÍan pasando lo mismo? maribel: tenemos que considerar muchas cosas, sobre todo por la seguridad. me estoy enfocando en la seguridad de mis hijos. en este momento, mi paÍs estÁ atravesando por situaciones muy difÍciles. presentador: le deseamos mucha suerte. ustedes parte de esas mujeres que estÁn haciendo algo para cuidar a...
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nos acompaÑa en vivo, vÍa skype, para hablar de su fuente de inspiraciÓn. buenas tardes.un dÍa me pidieron una casa para un perrito. se me ocurriÓ hacerla como hago las casas en construcciÓn. presentadora: esas imÁgenes que ustedes estÁn viendo son las imÁgenes de una casita para un perro. [risas] quÉ dicen los clientes? cuÁnto dinero estan dispuestos a pagar? julio: en realidad, ahora, esta casa la hice para eventos. las casas que me arden a la gente son casas grandes. incluso, con aire acondicionado. luz. televisiÓn. mÚsica. incluye todo lo que incluye una casa. presentador: queremos saber, cara tiene muchos animales en su casa. cuÁnto cuesta una de estas casas? julio: bueno, si quieres una te puede costar 1500. la de la casa blanca la constrÍi con veintidÓs mil dolares. presentador: hay que agarrar mucho dinero. estÁn muy lindas. cada cuÁnto vendes una casa de ese precio? julio: esa casa fue especialmente para los eventos de perros. presentador: perfecto. presentadora: gracias. agradecemos mucho por el contacto. nos dio mucho gusto que fue clave de la cuenta de instagr
nos acompaÑa en vivo, vÍa skype, para hablar de su fuente de inspiraciÓn. buenas tardes.un dÍa me pidieron una casa para un perrito. se me ocurriÓ hacerla como hago las casas en construcciÓn. presentadora: esas imÁgenes que ustedes estÁn viendo son las imÁgenes de una casita para un perro. [risas] quÉ dicen los clientes? cuÁnto dinero estan dispuestos a pagar? julio: en realidad, ahora, esta casa la hice para eventos. las casas que me arden a la gente son casas grandes. incluso, con...
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presentadora: para entender mÁs de lo que estÁ pasando nos conectamos en vivo, vÍa skype, con uno de. buenas tardes. si los Ángeles es conocido a nivel nacional por ser tan pro inmigrante, con quÉ objetivo le pida la informaciÓn a los estudiantes? adelante. >> muchas gracias. estamos aquÍ. quiero ser bien claro que nosotros no somos un distrito de los 75, al contrario, nosotros hemos seguido la lucha con la comunidad. asegurar que esta informaciÓn, que estos 75 distritos escolares, no se requiere al momento de recibir datos para matricular un estudiante. estos 75 distritos se han entregado una queja al procurador identificando estas prÁcticas. como lÍderes en los angeles, para nosotros no es requisito esta informaciÓn. al contrario, nosotros nos encargamos de medio millÓn de estudiantes de los angeles. seguimos como lÍderes en asegurar que esta informaciÓn que no se ocupa a nivel local, estatal, federal, se reciba, ni se escriba. presentador: disculpa que no interrumpa. concretamente, quÉ y por que cree usted quÉ se estÁn haciendo estas cosas? >> claro. de nuevo, en el distrito de lo
presentadora: para entender mÁs de lo que estÁ pasando nos conectamos en vivo, vÍa skype, con uno de. buenas tardes. si los Ángeles es conocido a nivel nacional por ser tan pro inmigrante, con quÉ objetivo le pida la informaciÓn a los estudiantes? adelante. >> muchas gracias. estamos aquÍ. quiero ser bien claro que nosotros no somos un distrito de los 75, al contrario, nosotros hemos seguido la lucha con la comunidad. asegurar que esta informaciÓn, que estos 75 distritos...
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hernÁndez nos acompaÑa dÍa de skype -- vÍa skype. muchas gracias por estar con nosotros.ti migrantes de donald trump. >> no tanto a favor. simplemente, tiene cosas positivos. mi esposa es americana. presentadora: usted tiene un pasado. segÚn las nuevas pÓlizas, podrÍa ser como un acto criminal. usted cambia ahora su perspectiva? >> no. de hecho, fueron errores de mi pasado. algo que no puedo cambiar. presentador: usted estarÍa dentro de esta lista de criminales. por eso lo detienen. >> la palabra criminal, ese es uno de los problemas que tenemos sobre esa generalizaciÓn. bajo su propuesta, no de la propuesta del presidente, del pasado sigo siendo un criminal. no es la administraciÓn de este momento lo que estÁ de -- haciendo con este tipo de cambios. presentador: los errores cumplen con lo que deberÍa ser un juez asÍ lo determinarÁ con irse de nuevo mÉxico. >> hay diferentes medios. presentadora: cree usted que el hecho de que apoye las medidas de donald trump y que la comunidad se haya dado cuenta de esto lo haya favorecido para que usted hace a -- haya sido liberado. >>
hernÁndez nos acompaÑa dÍa de skype -- vÍa skype. muchas gracias por estar con nosotros.ti migrantes de donald trump. >> no tanto a favor. simplemente, tiene cosas positivos. mi esposa es americana. presentadora: usted tiene un pasado. segÚn las nuevas pÓlizas, podrÍa ser como un acto criminal. usted cambia ahora su perspectiva? >> no. de hecho, fueron errores de mi pasado. algo que no puedo cambiar. presentador: usted estarÍa dentro de esta lista de criminales. por eso lo...
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for more on just how venezuela reached this point i am joined via skype from caracas, by reuters reporter brian ellsworth. this is an interest being development. how bad is the lack of medical supplies? i've heard that there have been protests on the streets about this. >> yes, the situation is quite severe. the pharmaceutical industry estimates that you have perhaps one in six chance of finding a given medication often the shelf, many medicines are not available. a simple antiinflammatory or park in songs medication or hypertension medication. the result is that people simply go without medication they need, and you go on social media and you'll see there's a constant flood of requests from people who say, can you help me get this medication for this person. there are groups all over the world who have made up of venezuelans, the situation is severe any of that without a major change in the way the economy functions it's probably going to continue to be a problem. >> sreenivasan: is there now a black market for medications when there's such an incede ibl shortage of things or has the pri
for more on just how venezuela reached this point i am joined via skype from caracas, by reuters reporter brian ellsworth. this is an interest being development. how bad is the lack of medical supplies? i've heard that there have been protests on the streets about this. >> yes, the situation is quite severe. the pharmaceutical industry estimates that you have perhaps one in six chance of finding a given medication often the shelf, many medicines are not available. a simple...
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joining me now to discuss the issue via skype from midland i"" michigan radio" reporter steve carmody. is the water in flint safe to drink? >> the water in flint is safer than what it had been. initially more than a year ago when lead testing was done, levels of more than-- in the hundreds of parts per billion of lead were being detected in flint water. now the level is below the federal action level of 15 parts per billion. so it is safer. but it is still not pure water. it still has some lead in it. >> sreenivasan: okay. so the levels are getting better and that is kind of good enough to pass the national threshhold, right? so what are the domino affects here. if people are too poor, perhaps, to pay their water bill or the subsidy has really made up for that gap, what happ 55% of resil water customers are current on their water bills. that's after a year of having the state subsidize 65% of their water bill. now once that 100% takes effect that they will start seeing beginning in their april water bills, the expectation is that fewer people will be current on their water bills, eith
joining me now to discuss the issue via skype from midland i"" michigan radio" reporter steve carmody. is the water in flint safe to drink? >> the water in flint is safer than what it had been. initially more than a year ago when lead testing was done, levels of more than-- in the hundreds of parts per billion of lead were being detected in flint water. now the level is below the federal action level of 15 parts per billion. so it is safer. but it is still not pure water....
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. details on the emergency efforts and hejoins us live via skype.e, she may be an excite, but debbie is certainly doing a lot of damage. —— x site. how much rainfall did brisbane get over the last 24 hours? we had significant rain here, not just the last 24 hours but the past few days. overnight some parts of the south coast and the gold coast hinterland in queensland have hit well over 600 millimetres of rain. it really has packed a punch, which means there's a lot of rescues, people have been surprised by how quick the water has come up, we still maintains a board for the community. weevil had well over 5600 requests for assistance and the ses are helping the community at the moment —— we've had —— we still maintainsa board. moment —— we've had —— we still maintains a board. we've had well over 100 rescues. -- maintains a board. we've had well over100 rescues. -- we maintains a board. we've had well over 100 rescues. -- we still maintain support. authorities are telling people to evacuate to higher ground, are people doing this? the advises being
. details on the emergency efforts and hejoins us live via skype.e, she may be an excite, but debbie is certainly doing a lot of damage. —— x site. how much rainfall did brisbane get over the last 24 hours? we had significant rain here, not just the last 24 hours but the past few days. overnight some parts of the south coast and the gold coast hinterland in queensland have hit well over 600 millimetres of rain. it really has packed a punch, which means there's a lot of rescues, people have...
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speaking via skype, here is what he had to say. there is a lot more information on what has been going on with this program. announce todayto what weer considering think is the best way to proceed and hearing these calls from some of the manufacturers, we have decided to work with them to give them some exclusive access to the additional technical details that we have so that fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. once this material is us, byvely disarmed by removing critical components, we will publish additional details about what has been occurring. host: julian assange speaking to reporters last thursday on the latest from wikileaks. we are talking about security issues in your own privacy. this is clifford joining us from rockingham, north carolina on the independent line. good morning. >> i watching the news on c-span and i agree with most of the should bet think he in an orange jumpsuit for the rest of his life. hurt the security of the united states. i think he has helped russia isr up a lot of bs a
speaking via skype, here is what he had to say. there is a lot more information on what has been going on with this program. announce todayto what weer considering think is the best way to proceed and hearing these calls from some of the manufacturers, we have decided to work with them to give them some exclusive access to the additional technical details that we have so that fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. once this material is us, byvely disarmed by removing...
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carolina: nos conectamos vÍa skype, con el senador para que nos comente lo que mÁs le preocupa. preocupado por el bienestar de la gente. este mes los agentes de ice detuvieron a una joven mujer de 22 aÑos que estÁ escrita bajo la ley daca. luego de expresar sus temores, el estado de mississippi. y hace un mes en texas arrancaron a una mujer de su cama del hospital, y detuvieron a esta madre con un tumor cerebral que esperan una cirugÍa y me pregunto si nosotros como un paÍs si nos sentimos mÁs seguros y creo que no. nos sentimos preocupados por las redadas y particularmente las redadas de jÓvenes, estos son los valores de este gran paÍs. -- estos no son javier: gracias por conversar con nosotros. carolina: en pleno dÍa de la mujer mexicana se hace famoso por el repudio que causado por un decurso en contra de las mujeres. -- discurso javier: escuchemos lo que le dijo a unos estudiantes de una escuela mÉxico. [audio de vÍdoe] -vÍdeo [inaudible] carolina: fuertes palabras que lo han etiquetado con un hashtag, luego de que sea viral y el maestro escribiÓ en su pÁgina que era solamen
carolina: nos conectamos vÍa skype, con el senador para que nos comente lo que mÁs le preocupa. preocupado por el bienestar de la gente. este mes los agentes de ice detuvieron a una joven mujer de 22 aÑos que estÁ escrita bajo la ley daca. luego de expresar sus temores, el estado de mississippi. y hace un mes en texas arrancaron a una mujer de su cama del hospital, y detuvieron a esta madre con un tumor cerebral que esperan una cirugÍa y me pregunto si nosotros como un paÍs si nos...
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presentadora: ella nos acompaÑa en vivo, vÍa skype, desde la gran manzana.con tu valentÍa. quÉ te hizo actuar asÍ? >> bueno, yo estaba viviendo en estados unidos, en nueva york, por muchos aÑos. por un tiempo me mudÉ a buffalo. regrese y estaba viendo los vÍdeos virales que hacian cosas asÍ. yo siempre vigÉsima fuera a pasar algo asÍ, yo no me puedo quedar callada. el primer dÍa que me subi al metro me paso eso. tuve la oportunidad. dije algo. no podÍa permitir que fueron tan injustas. presentadora: sÓlo en las imÁgenes se puede ver cuando la defiendes. sin embargo, no se puede ver al final. quÉ pasÓ al final? cuÁl fue la reacciÓn de la pareja? >> bueno, cuando parÓ la grabaciÓn fue cuando paro la situaciÓn. el seÑor no estaba con la seÑora. la seÑora que estaba sentada justo tenÍa ropa de que practicaba esa religiÓn, pero no estaban juntos. el seÑor que se bajÓ, que fue el primero que dijo algo, yo me quede por unas cuantas paradas. la seÑora se quedÓ callada. cuando se bajÓ me dijo "quÉ dios le bendiga". yo le dije, yo tambiÉn. presentador: disculpa que te
presentadora: ella nos acompaÑa en vivo, vÍa skype, desde la gran manzana.con tu valentÍa. quÉ te hizo actuar asÍ? >> bueno, yo estaba viviendo en estados unidos, en nueva york, por muchos aÑos. por un tiempo me mudÉ a buffalo. regrese y estaba viendo los vÍdeos virales que hacian cosas asÍ. yo siempre vigÉsima fuera a pasar algo asÍ, yo no me puedo quedar callada. el primer dÍa que me subi al metro me paso eso. tuve la oportunidad. dije algo. no podÍa permitir que fueron tan...
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carolina: clarisa martÍnez, le agradecemos esta comunicaciÓn vÍa skype.carlos chirinos para hablar de este tema. la carlos. carolina: hemos estado monitoreando muy bien las palabras del presidente trump hablando de las verdades y mentiras de la noche. carlos: en general para los estÁndares del presidente trumpfue algo bastante sobrio, no cometiÓ bastantes excesos, no dijo demasiadas mentiras e hizo algunas cuestiones inexactas, por supuesto pero no fue nada que no haga ningÚn otro presidente como no haya hecho otro presidente en un discurso de este tipo. carolina: por ejemplo esto de la frontera que estÁ abierta que en realidad no estÁ abierta. carlos: ese ha sido su caballo de batalla desde que se lanzÓ a la presidencia es falso y es falso tambiÉn lo que implica la creaciÓn de esta oficina para atender a las vÍctimas de indocumentados. estudios tras estudios demuestran que no hay ninguna relaciÓn entre inmigraciÓn ilegal o no y delito en estados unidos y cuando Ínsiste en hacerse paralelo el criminalizar de alguna manerala inmigraciÓn no es algo muy peli
carolina: clarisa martÍnez, le agradecemos esta comunicaciÓn vÍa skype.carlos chirinos para hablar de este tema. la carlos. carolina: hemos estado monitoreando muy bien las palabras del presidente trump hablando de las verdades y mentiras de la noche. carlos: en general para los estÁndares del presidente trumpfue algo bastante sobrio, no cometiÓ bastantes excesos, no dijo demasiadas mentiras e hizo algunas cuestiones inexactas, por supuesto pero no fue nada que no haga ningÚn otro...
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via skype, jesse participated in a recent town hall about obamacare.oining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you confronted diane black at a town hall. let's listen. >> my whole philosophy in life, the individual mandate, that's what it does. the healthy people pull this up. if we take those people and put them in high risk insurance polls, they are costlier and there is less coverage for me. that's the way it has been in the past and that's the way it will be again. we are effectively punishing our sickest people. why not instead of fix what's wrong with obamacare make companies like aetna who lied to consumers and lied about why they pulled out and said they pulled out because obamacare was too expensive and they pulled out because of a merger. expand medicaid. >> what do you think about the new bill? it's being scorned by men medical groups with liberals and many conservatives. what do you think? >> well, i'm shocked and i think this bill takes away the right to health and dignity for poor people and older people and for children. it takes health a
via skype, jesse participated in a recent town hall about obamacare.oining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you confronted diane black at a town hall. let's listen. >> my whole philosophy in life, the individual mandate, that's what it does. the healthy people pull this up. if we take those people and put them in high risk insurance polls, they are costlier and there is less coverage for me. that's the way it has been in the past and that's the way it will be again. we are...
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brent: for more on this story, i'm joined via skype in turkey. is a senior policy fellow of the european you? let's start with the charges against him. he has been arrested for "terrorist propaganda." are these charges credible? >> every journalist in jail at the moment is charged with terrorist drop again that. the journalist has been set. articles or columns. making this interview by writing this news column. such and such journalist is serving the interest of the terrorist organization. without having to prove an actual link to a terrorist group. i have colleagues in jail. whereby the prosecutor alleged that they were supporting, and i'm quoting directly, although not a member, it is to say the terrorist organization, which are two different organizations, for starters. although they are not a member of it, their writing is in support of these organizations. it doesn't even have to be one specific terrorist organization. it can be more than one in some cases. that is the unique legal situation. brent: we are cognizant of the dangers that can h
brent: for more on this story, i'm joined via skype in turkey. is a senior policy fellow of the european you? let's start with the charges against him. he has been arrested for "terrorist propaganda." are these charges credible? >> every journalist in jail at the moment is charged with terrorist drop again that. the journalist has been set. articles or columns. making this interview by writing this news column. such and such journalist is serving the interest of the terrorist...
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nos comunicamos, vÍa skype, desde miami, con el abogado. buenas tardes.asi siempre los programas han tenido en la opciÓn de buscar su sentencia. han tenido bastante notificaciÓn que bien una cita de corte. se pueden reparar. creo que algo negativo es tener la audiencia antes de la sentencia y perder esa habilidad de defenderte. aunque las personas tienen condiciones, en ciertas situaciones, hay posibilidades de defenderse y de tener un permiso legal de proteger el que tienes. es un poco difÍcil para los abogados, por ejemplo, no estamos por vÍdeo tenemos las pruebas que necesitamos. tambiÉn, los clientes tienen mucha confusiÓn de lo que pueden decir. muchas veces, las personas no quieren hablar contigo por vÍdeo. quieren que estÉs presente con ellos. esas son cosas negativas. de otra manera, lo positivo es que yo creo que muchas veces estos casos se pueden retrasar. la persona puede estar detenida un aÑo o mÁs. puede ser mÁs de su sentencia. presentadora: abogado, directamente desde miami, florida, con la informaciÓn de los pro y contra de que los jueces
nos comunicamos, vÍa skype, desde miami, con el abogado. buenas tardes.asi siempre los programas han tenido en la opciÓn de buscar su sentencia. han tenido bastante notificaciÓn que bien una cita de corte. se pueden reparar. creo que algo negativo es tener la audiencia antes de la sentencia y perder esa habilidad de defenderte. aunque las personas tienen condiciones, en ciertas situaciones, hay posibilidades de defenderse y de tener un permiso legal de proteger el que tienes. es un poco...
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via skype when the kids crash the interview as you saw there. the toddler dances in. then look who comes. jonathan: in the baby car. comes flying through the door. there's mom. mom is like really? doing a really important interview. got to get out of here. alison: goodness. jonathan: i can't belief he clothesline his daughter. just give her a hug. after the interview they told him you handled it well and they asked to share the clip on the internet. the professor responded, "what exactly does that mean? is this the kind of thing that goes viral and gets weird?" no. the answer is it's fantastic and it's all over the place. i love the march. alison: every parent can so relate to this experience. jonathan: the kid comes through, the baby car. the walker. flying in. you can see the whole head light up, that's my dad. scott: the heisman stiff arm there. jonathan: englis scott: talk redskins. the nfl best reality show continues to entertain today. kirk cousins has signed but how long will he wear the bargendy and gold -- burgundy ♪ ♪ dysfunction. all type of words thrown ar
via skype when the kids crash the interview as you saw there. the toddler dances in. then look who comes. jonathan: in the baby car. comes flying through the door. there's mom. mom is like really? doing a really important interview. got to get out of here. alison: goodness. jonathan: i can't belief he clothesline his daughter. just give her a hug. after the interview they told him you handled it well and they asked to share the clip on the internet. the professor responded, "what exactly...
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thank you for joining us via skype. me ask you, are we talking about apples and oranges or is this similar talking about mike pence's e-mails when he was governor of indiana using an aol account to conduct government business? >> well, so in some ways, it's better than e-mail and some ways worse. let me explain. hillary had a private e-mail server, not a private e-mail company. so pence is on aol, which is clearly easy to hack, has a number of times when it said it was hacked. it also is an e-mail company that has access to the underlying data. hillary had her e-mail on a server that was in her own house. she could have adequate protections on it. i know there's been some raised questions whether it was adequate. >> real quick the vice president did respond these accusation, >> there's no comparison between hillary clinton's practice handling classified information, destroying e-mails when they were requested by the congress and by officials. we fully complied with all indiana's laws. we had outside counsel review all o
thank you for joining us via skype. me ask you, are we talking about apples and oranges or is this similar talking about mike pence's e-mails when he was governor of indiana using an aol account to conduct government business? >> well, so in some ways, it's better than e-mail and some ways worse. let me explain. hillary had a private e-mail server, not a private e-mail company. so pence is on aol, which is clearly easy to hack, has a number of times when it said it was hacked. it also is...
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he's already started his trip but let's talk to him via skype. welcome to the show, patty. since this has been posted, how many new friends have you made? >> my facebook has been blowing up a bit. i currently have 250 friend requests and instagram followers and 150 messages. >> any legitimate responses? did anyone join you? >> actual three, nobody was leaving the same day as me. i didn't get anybody. i still traveled on my own. but i had response from various peoples in cities to show me around. >> do you think this will change the course of your trip and you may go places you didn't think about? >> yes. so there are places i'm not going which are along the way. i'm thinking about stopping off at those places. >> since you're the most famous backpacker in australia, have you been recognized yet? >> somebody came up to me and said, please, i just have to show you something. she showed me her phone and there was a picture of my host and they had been talking about it. it was great to see. >> what are you looking for in a travel buddy? >> i just want somebody to get along with
he's already started his trip but let's talk to him via skype. welcome to the show, patty. since this has been posted, how many new friends have you made? >> my facebook has been blowing up a bit. i currently have 250 friend requests and instagram followers and 150 messages. >> any legitimate responses? did anyone join you? >> actual three, nobody was leaving the same day as me. i didn't get anybody. i still traveled on my own. but i had response from various peoples in cities...
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and we have one of the producers via skype right this minute.es smith, welcome to the show. >> great to be with you. >> what do you think is one of the biggest misconceptions about africa or the animals? how is this show going to help alleviate that? >> i think most wildlife films you've seen are filmed during the day. you've talked about the equipment we've been using. the misconception your viewers will have is it's all during the day. >> did it make shooting the animals easier with the night vision camera not having to bring out all the lights? >> absolutely. what we used to do before was film with infrared. you've got an infrared camera but need lights. with the thermal camera, it's the first time we've had a thermal camera with long lens. lions are hunting all around you. they might be in the distance or up close, but it's transformed what we can do. >> it's called africa's hunters. but i presume you're hunting for great images of the hunters that live in africa, right? >> when you see the show which i believe starts streaming today, it's g
and we have one of the producers via skype right this minute.es smith, welcome to the show. >> great to be with you. >> what do you think is one of the biggest misconceptions about africa or the animals? how is this show going to help alleviate that? >> i think most wildlife films you've seen are filmed during the day. you've talked about the equipment we've been using. the misconception your viewers will have is it's all during the day. >> did it make shooting the...
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because live via skype right this minute we have one of them here. chad himself and the bacon hat.hy so much passion for paul? >> ever since that first movie, he's just been sort of something we can turn to in dark times as a light. we want to bring that light to the people. >> any chance you're getting paid by the movie studio since there's a new installment coming out? >> absolutely not. we would love to have the support of vin diesel or tyrese. >> i love how you wore the tie. >> we had to look serious. like my eighth grade graduation. >> any particular moment, quote, or scene from "the fast and the furious" that inspires you? >> when he's having lunch with vin diesel and he says i don't need handups. >> i earn my way -- >> -- ever step. that shows you can take your life into your own hands. >> chad, you're hilarious. there was a certain amount of comedy going into what is going on. chad goes by another name. tom allen. bo bodie goes by another name. this is what these guys do. >> exactly, yeah. >> wow. did not see that coming. if you actually get this made, it would be incredibl
because live via skype right this minute we have one of them here. chad himself and the bacon hat.hy so much passion for paul? >> ever since that first movie, he's just been sort of something we can turn to in dark times as a light. we want to bring that light to the people. >> any chance you're getting paid by the movie studio since there's a new installment coming out? >> absolutely not. we would love to have the support of vin diesel or tyrese. >> i love how you wore...
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and to talk to us more about his journey, we have michael via skype right this minute.o the show, michael. what does it feel like to have that positive influence on people? >> i'm hoping the video -- i'm not really looking for myself to inspire. >> do you feel like you're getting benefit off it though? people all over the world talk about the restorative benefits of a positive mental attitude. you seem to have that? >> i love dancing. i love talking. i talk a lot. a lot of people on the floor, a lot of patients. >> you say other patients are saying this. do you go down the hallways and give them a show? >> i talked to the nurses to show them the videos but they won't do it. so i post it onto groups -- cancer groups, leukemia groups. everyone just shares it and leaves positive comments and how much it inspires them. >> have any of the doctors or nurses say, hey, we're going to need you to settle down a little bit? >> yeah. i get it all the time. i'm the infamous one on the floor. there's one where i jump off the armchair. they didn't like that. >> yeah, but we do. we do.
and to talk to us more about his journey, we have michael via skype right this minute.o the show, michael. what does it feel like to have that positive influence on people? >> i'm hoping the video -- i'm not really looking for myself to inspire. >> do you feel like you're getting benefit off it though? people all over the world talk about the restorative benefits of a positive mental attitude. you seem to have that? >> i love dancing. i love talking. i talk a lot. a lot of...
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we have alex, with us via skype. what made you think that the storm container is the way to -- storage container is the way to do what we need to do? >> my brother came to me and asked if we had the shipping container architecture and in 2010, this is a big answer for haiti and building thereafter the trauma they had. >> the reason we use shipping containers it's in every single port around the world and placecalplac basically the blood cell for the transport of shipping. so pretty much our entire infrastructure is build to receive and move these. we stayed at the orphanage for a month to find out what they needed the most and it was dependable water. >> we do it for $5,000. >> so you identify the problem and then came up with the problem. >> just a couple of thousand pounds of water can change things for people. >> how did the kids and the people in the area respond once they had water right there? >> it was an awesome experience. that is as off grid as you can get. >> where else do you plan to implement this design
we have alex, with us via skype. what made you think that the storm container is the way to -- storage container is the way to do what we need to do? >> my brother came to me and asked if we had the shipping container architecture and in 2010, this is a big answer for haiti and building thereafter the trauma they had. >> the reason we use shipping containers it's in every single port around the world and placecalplac basically the blood cell for the transport of shipping. so pretty...
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. ♪ >> live via skype we have on "right this minute" mr. yancy. mind, if you want to ask a question, raise your hand. how did you come up with the idea for this? >> i got it from my students. social studies isn't always the most exciting thing for middle schoolers. so i was trying to figure out what would interest them. whatever the kids i want relevancy and rigor and trying to keep it lively. >> yeah. >> what is the level of engagement since you started to do that? have you noticed it increases? >> it takes a certain amount -- other coworkers were like, i'm going to start rapping in the classroom. i was like, go for it. make sure you build repoire with the kids. because if you go in there and are like, yo, yo! they are going to laugh you off. >> what is the response from the parents on all of this? >> i find usually the parents are on my team because the kids are on my team, generally. >> have their test scores gone up? is there a noticeable uptick in those? >> i don't know if it's the way i'm delivering the material, but i consistently do pretty
. ♪ >> live via skype we have on "right this minute" mr. yancy. mind, if you want to ask a question, raise your hand. how did you come up with the idea for this? >> i got it from my students. social studies isn't always the most exciting thing for middle schoolers. so i was trying to figure out what would interest them. whatever the kids i want relevancy and rigor and trying to keep it lively. >> yeah. >> what is the level of engagement since you started to...
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the cool thing about "right this minute" is that we have him via skype from poland. lucas lekobiak. >> hello, how are you guys? >> i'm great, thanks. >> how long did this whole project take? >> i was working on that for three years, actually, yes. i was really involved for so many years and the idea just came up in my head. >> so i'm dying to know, do you have any idea whether the real ellen has seen this? >> i heard that a lot of media in the u.s., for example, you are talking about this project. and i hope ellen some day is going to call me, maybe tomorrow, maybe today, you never know. >> a lot of people create vision boards, but you went all out. this was next level. what do you say to people who might think it was just too much? and actually, how much did it even cost? >> i don't want to talk about that exact total, but it was my private money. and i spent it because i know life is about having fun. and everything that can move people in their lives is so important to me. >> why is she so important to you? >> i like people who are brave, people who live like they
the cool thing about "right this minute" is that we have him via skype from poland. lucas lekobiak. >> hello, how are you guys? >> i'm great, thanks. >> how long did this whole project take? >> i was working on that for three years, actually, yes. i was really involved for so many years and the idea just came up in my head. >> so i'm dying to know, do you have any idea whether the real ellen has seen this? >> i heard that a lot of media in the u.s.,...
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. >> political reporter hadas hada gold starts us off via skype. s.for joining us.oiningus jeff sessions answered all thelh calms he recused himself butimsf is that enough to tamp down all the critics who are saying g he per injured himself and hea should step down.d st >> democrats are going to continue using this to callemocn jeff sessions to resign. he was somebody that a lot oft f democrats weren't happy with w to begin with. it just adds further fuel tofu the fire. for the republicans whichep would have been the real been tl danger for jeff sessions hadad he not recused himself thisthi probably satisfies what theyatiy question of whether theig of whe coverup is worse than anyan a supposed crime. crme. because he did in fact have a meeting with -- have two meetings with the russianh the a official and he did notd not disclose that in his hearinghean and he did express his regret h for not talking about that inhai his confirmation hearing so heag that's still going to be a to b shadow that lingers over this.vr >> we should point out afternt t the f
. >> political reporter hadas hada gold starts us off via skype. s.for joining us.oiningus jeff sessions answered all thelh calms he recused himself butimsf is that enough to tamp down all the critics who are saying g he per injured himself and hea should step down.d st >> democrats are going to continue using this to callemocn jeff sessions to resign. he was somebody that a lot oft f democrats weren't happy with w to begin with. it just adds further fuel tofu the fire. for the...
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. >> joining me now via skype from washington, d.c. is california congressman adam schiff. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> you bet. it's great to be with you. >> you tweeted this morning that chairman devin nunes just canceled an open intelligence committee hearing with former national intelligence director james clapper, john brennan, and sally yates in an attempt to, quote, choke off public info. what do you mean by that? >> well, we had agreed on a bipartisan scope of investigation that included both open hearings and closed hearings. and as early as monday we had our first open hearing, and it was, i think, a very powerful one because the american people got for the first time a sense of why so many of us are concerned about this issue of whether there was any kind of collusion or coordination between russia and the trump campaign. we had a follow-up hearing scheduled. by the way, at that original hearing, one of the other i think pivotal moments came when director comey acknowledged for the first time that the fbi is conducting an investigation into this issu
. >> joining me now via skype from washington, d.c. is california congressman adam schiff. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> you bet. it's great to be with you. >> you tweeted this morning that chairman devin nunes just canceled an open intelligence committee hearing with former national intelligence director james clapper, john brennan, and sally yates in an attempt to, quote, choke off public info. what do you mean by that? >> well, we had agreed on a...
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we are joined now via skype from london. he's a a former british ambassador to russia.nk you for being with us. what do you x. to learn from the hearing? >> i really can't predict such a wild story. . first of all, with regard to the british involvement to wiretapping president trump, that's not true. . why on earth would they take such a huge risk as what's happening. on the other charges which are lurking around over the trump campaign, it's clear that the russians did the hack on the democratic party. they also it's pretty clear they put the material into the public doma domain. it would be surprising to me to discover they are actually anticipating changing the result of the election because everyone expected that mr. clinton would win. i think the reality of it is mr. putin dislikes hillary clinton as she supported demonstrations against him and was pleased to do some damage. >> so what do you think could be a bomb shell of sorts if there were to be one? >> i think if it were established that it there was a great dossier that appeared which to describe quite specif
we are joined now via skype from london. he's a a former british ambassador to russia.nk you for being with us. what do you x. to learn from the hearing? >> i really can't predict such a wild story. . first of all, with regard to the british involvement to wiretapping president trump, that's not true. . why on earth would they take such a huge risk as what's happening. on the other charges which are lurking around over the trump campaign, it's clear that the russians did the hack on the...
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i spoke with the governor via skype. we talked about the gop obamacare replacement plan.at he it is discussed at the white house a couple of days ago when he met with administration officials. gov. inslee: we didn't really have any predictions because this group that is voted 40 times to repeal obamacare has never come up with a plan. we did not know what to expect. i have to tell you, we are not happy that people in my state, the health care is jeopardized by this plan. we have 750,000 people who today have health insurance for their families, with 20,000 people who have been treated for cancer in my state. those people's health are jeopardized by this plan because there is a couple of things we know about this plan. number one, it will reduce people's health care coverage in my state. in the tens or hundreds of thousands of people. that is morally indefensible in order to simply justify the tax cuts for the wealthy that is really the altar to which the republicans are worshiped. we worship health in our state. this is not satisfactory. david: when you are beating with a
i spoke with the governor via skype. we talked about the gop obamacare replacement plan.at he it is discussed at the white house a couple of days ago when he met with administration officials. gov. inslee: we didn't really have any predictions because this group that is voted 40 times to repeal obamacare has never come up with a plan. we did not know what to expect. i have to tell you, we are not happy that people in my state, the health care is jeopardized by this plan. we have 750,000 people...
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especially when you have questions via skype and facebook alive and every thing else. other than that, i'm okay. >> tom: i like a little bit of the fighting, you know, it adds excitement. like kennedy said, i think they like it. i think they like this battle, and they wanted to go on. >> they call it trolling, which is an interesting word. it's like when trump supporters have been accused of being evil or stupid. that's the kind of thing the left will say. that's how they want to frame this. either trolling or incompetence. maybe he just likes to talk to people he likes and maybe he sending a message and you should listen to your hurt feelings and figure out the message is that he doesn't like you. you should be fair. it >> tom: how are you doing, yu look different today. >> it's hot, i didn't plan the heat. it's so hot. i'm going to stick it out. >> tom: you made a correct choice. >> i'm going to give it a try. andrew, the press is there, they haven't been nice to trump. they're not nice to him when he's nice to them, they're not nice to him when he's ignoring them. w
especially when you have questions via skype and facebook alive and every thing else. other than that, i'm okay. >> tom: i like a little bit of the fighting, you know, it adds excitement. like kennedy said, i think they like it. i think they like this battle, and they wanted to go on. >> they call it trolling, which is an interesting word. it's like when trump supporters have been accused of being evil or stupid. that's the kind of thing the left will say. that's how they want to...
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republicans both expressed their concerns with courtney glass, the council woman from maryland joins us via skypecourtney lost her mother from cancer several years ago, underwriter the affordable care act she was able to have her insurance cover genetic testing and because of that she had preventive surgery last year. here's the first question, are you concerned that other women might not be able to have the same benefits as you if the repeal is passed? >> i'm very concerned. that other young women we only have the same benefit as my. i would have been denied life savings measures that i had access to. even a year ago. not to mention preexisting condition, lifetime cap, that the republican say will not be a part of the bill. the way that it's being rushed through i feel that it could potentially become part of the bill and that could prevent a lot of lives from being saved >> as it stands there are critics of obamacare but we just still lose healthcare coverage under the plan, what sort of changes do you want to see made to the law to make so that everyone can continue their coverage? >> i want t
republicans both expressed their concerns with courtney glass, the council woman from maryland joins us via skypecourtney lost her mother from cancer several years ago, underwriter the affordable care act she was able to have her insurance cover genetic testing and because of that she had preventive surgery last year. here's the first question, are you concerned that other women might not be able to have the same benefits as you if the repeal is passed? >> i'm very concerned. that other...
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. >>> today a political science professor based in south korea appeared as a guest on bbc via skype from his house. robert e. kelly was on to talk about the impeachment of a south korean president which almost everyone involved in that segment would agree is a pretty serious story. >> no, i would argue this is a triumph of democracy, scandals happen all the time, the question is how do we deal with the scandals. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children has just walked in. shifting sands in the region? do you think relations with the north may change? >> i would be the surprised if they do. the -- pardon me. my apologies. >> what does this mean for the region? >> my apologies. north -- sorry. north korea -- south korea's policy choices on north korea have been severely limited in the last six months to a year because of north korea's behavior, most recently the use of vx gas in the airport in malaysia that indicates north korea doesn't follow global norms. >> we will stop the drugs from pouring into the country and poisoning our youth and we will expand trea
. >>> today a political science professor based in south korea appeared as a guest on bbc via skype from his house. robert e. kelly was on to talk about the impeachment of a south korean president which almost everyone involved in that segment would agree is a pretty serious story. >> no, i would argue this is a triumph of democracy, scandals happen all the time, the question is how do we deal with the scandals. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your...
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commission and founding member of the james logan high school young democrats and jayden is joining us via skype. jayden, first of all congratulations. what an honor for you. i think the first question going through so many people's minds is how did this point come about? how can a 17-year-old be on the state board of education? >> thank you so much first off. really how it came about was i serves a student member board of education and i was so passionate about education and i found that i liked it so much that i wanted to take it to the state level after like research on the internet. i saw the opportunity there, like a memo for applications. so i applied and lucky enough to be selected as semifinalists and we went to a coaches in sacramento where we have like a vote from our peers and we interviewed with state board of education members where they picked a final three and from there we interviewed with a governor appointment team and he made the final decision. >> katie you are something special. what an honor. this is great news. so you are not old enough to vote quite yet. how is that going
commission and founding member of the james logan high school young democrats and jayden is joining us via skype. jayden, first of all congratulations. what an honor for you. i think the first question going through so many people's minds is how did this point come about? how can a 17-year-old be on the state board of education? >> thank you so much first off. really how it came about was i serves a student member board of education and i was so passionate about education and i found that...
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lonnie cheyne is joining me via skype from california.upport this new legislation, you call it a good start, but does this division that we're now seeing within the gop concern you at all? >> it is a little concerning, ana, i think some of the criticism is a little bit too stride dent. the notion of calling it obamacare-lite, whether it's a tax credit to help those who are uninsured and uncovered, the big is not perfect by any means, but i don't think it's being advanced by rand paul and paul ryan saying what they're saying. i think it does engage in some pretty formal reform of medicaid, it was meant to cover low income moms and their kiss, obamacare expanded it significantly and this bill gives it more flexibility but gives the federal government more fiscal certainty, more -- i do think the tax credits it administers will simplify the system a little bit and hopefully be able to get coverage to those who need it. i do think there's some improvement in how the bill is -- >> those opposed to this bill says the numbers do not add up. ther
lonnie cheyne is joining me via skype from california.upport this new legislation, you call it a good start, but does this division that we're now seeing within the gop concern you at all? >> it is a little concerning, ana, i think some of the criticism is a little bit too stride dent. the notion of calling it obamacare-lite, whether it's a tax credit to help those who are uninsured and uncovered, the big is not perfect by any means, but i don't think it's being advanced by rand paul and...
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. >> joining us live via skype is the chief deputy medical officer for the american cancer society. were you surprised by the results, doctor. >> i was surprised. we know we have had progress and success in the early detection but we have not understood that this is a disease changing over time. we need to be aware of that. all of us need be to aware it was. >> what can you do to change your diet to make it, you know, less of a risk group, for example. young people start to eat more vehicle absolutelies in what can be done. >> that's a complicated problem in changing lifestyles. not a simple matter. we're not sure that is the issue. it could be diet, sedentary activities, increased alcohol or processed meat. they apply to a number of cancers. maintaining a healthy body weight. these are the things that reduce the overall risk of cancers and obesity and overweight increases the risk in a number of situations. the important message from here is that we're seeing cancer in the younger folks. we're seeing an increase in the number of cancer in people in their 40s and early 50s. and amer
. >> joining us live via skype is the chief deputy medical officer for the american cancer society. were you surprised by the results, doctor. >> i was surprised. we know we have had progress and success in the early detection but we have not understood that this is a disease changing over time. we need to be aware of that. all of us need be to aware it was. >> what can you do to change your diet to make it, you know, less of a risk group, for example. young people start to...
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she joins us via skype. thank you both for coming on again. how are you both doing, okay? >> just fine, thanks for having us on, don. hey, as kind of a -- >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> you were saying, jeff, go on. >> hey, don, don, just as a little side note just to show how small of a world this really is, katie and i graduated from the same high school in missouri. >> oh, wow. it is a small world. and now you're on international tv together. so again, thank you, guys, so much for joining us. jeff, i'll start with you. the night of cnn's town hall, you confronted speaker ryan with your story. i want you to listen and then we'll talk about it. >> i was a republican and i worked for the reagan and bush campaigns. just like you, i was opposed to the affordable care act. when it was passed, i told my wife we would close our business before i complied with this law. then, at 49, i was given six weeks to live with a very curable type of cancer. we offered three times the cost of my treatments, which was rejected. they required an insurance card. thanks to the affordable ca
she joins us via skype. thank you both for coming on again. how are you both doing, okay? >> just fine, thanks for having us on, don. hey, as kind of a -- >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> you were saying, jeff, go on. >> hey, don, don, just as a little side note just to show how small of a world this really is, katie and i graduated from the same high school in missouri. >> oh, wow. it is a small world. and now you're on international tv together. so again, thank...
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we are joined via skype by the chief market analysis for paragon real estate group. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> in your 28 years in real estate, have you ever seen this dynamic across our state? >> well, actually the dynamic we've gone through over the last four or five years is remarkably similar to what we saw at the end of the '90s. it seems like a long time ago now. in the run-up to the dot-com peak we saw extraordinary competition between buyers for homes. >> so does that mean that there will be a letdown like there was after the '90s? i remember after that boom, there was a bust. and then there was a little opportunity for people to get back in. do you think that will happen again? >> well, real estate like all financial markets goes in cycles. the fallout on the dot-com bubble was very specific to all of these companies that really had no business plan and no profitability. just put a dot-com at the end of the name and the value sored. i do not see a dynamic in the bay area economy. high tech is still roaring along. and creating new jobs. >> so
we are joined via skype by the chief market analysis for paragon real estate group. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> in your 28 years in real estate, have you ever seen this dynamic across our state? >> well, actually the dynamic we've gone through over the last four or five years is remarkably similar to what we saw at the end of the '90s. it seems like a long time ago now. in the run-up to the dot-com peak we saw extraordinary competition between buyers for homes....
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we interviewed economist douglas kruse, himself a paraplegic, via skype. >> it's not just a matter of people with disabilities, you know, staying at home and collecting disability income, it's a matter of people who want to work are not easily able to find work. >> reporter: in a 2015 study kruse's research team submitted 6,000 fake online job applications for accounting positions. one third said the applicant had a spinal cord injury; another third, asperger's syndrome. and one third did not mention a disability at all. the results? >> people with disabilities were 26% less likely to get expressions of employer interest. >> reporter: what's going on do you suppose? >> there's a lot of discomfort with people with disabilities. i think, apart from that, there's a lot of uncertainty: oh jeez, someone with a spinal cord injury-- i'm not sure they're going to fit in here. >> they refer to it as fear of the unknown. >> reporter: mason ameri co- authored the study. >> how do i know if this person can do the job? how do i know the cost? so all of these unknowns ultimately compel an employer
we interviewed economist douglas kruse, himself a paraplegic, via skype. >> it's not just a matter of people with disabilities, you know, staying at home and collecting disability income, it's a matter of people who want to work are not easily able to find work. >> reporter: in a 2015 study kruse's research team submitted 6,000 fake online job applications for accounting positions. one third said the applicant had a spinal cord injury; another third, asperger's syndrome. and one...
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. >> 19-year-old jacqueline princeton a student in north carolina told fox via skype but she never imagineduld be held on formal charges by a nato allies. >> we really want to get this case, my father's case to president trump. we want to have a meeting with him. we feel would be helpful to have the president support him and have them arguing for my father's case to get him back home safely to his family. >> the pastor was detained along with his wife in turkey where he has carried out his ministry for two decades. the rest are part of the turkish government after the 2016 failed military coup. first held in solitary pastor branson's shares a small cell with seven other men in his long-term prison facility in turkey. republican senator james langford who has worked on the scenes to secure the pastor's release travel to turkey and met with the justice department. >> it's very clear to the last six months of the transition to the obama and trump transitioned this fell through the cracks. during his meeting wayford said turkish authorities alleged pastor brunson helped kurdish refugees in the
. >> 19-year-old jacqueline princeton a student in north carolina told fox via skype but she never imagineduld be held on formal charges by a nato allies. >> we really want to get this case, my father's case to president trump. we want to have a meeting with him. we feel would be helpful to have the president support him and have them arguing for my father's case to get him back home safely to his family. >> the pastor was detained along with his wife in turkey where he has...
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. >>> today a political science professor based in south korea appeared as a guest on bbc via skype from house. robert e. kelly was on to talk about the impeachment of a south korean president which almost everyone involved in that segment would agree is a pretty serious story. >> no, i would argue this is a triumph of democracy, scandals happen all the time, the question is how do we deal with the scandals. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children has just walked in. shifting sands in the region? do you think relations with the north may change? >> i would be the surprised if they do. the -- pardon me. my apologies. >> what does this mean for the region? >> my apologies. north -- sorry. north korea -- south korea's policy choices on north korea have been severely limited in the last six months to a year because of north korea's behavior, most recently the use of vx gas in the airport in malaysia that indicates north korea doesn't follow global norms. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and t
. >>> today a political science professor based in south korea appeared as a guest on bbc via skype from house. robert e. kelly was on to talk about the impeachment of a south korean president which almost everyone involved in that segment would agree is a pretty serious story. >> no, i would argue this is a triumph of democracy, scandals happen all the time, the question is how do we deal with the scandals. >> what will it mean for the wider region? i think one of your...
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for more on this, and the brutal battle there, i'm joined from erbil, in norther iraq, via skype, byeday morris of the "washington post." loveday, thanks for joining us. i know it's very late there. it's been ten days since this incident took place. the pentagon said air assault took place march 17th. what do we know about what happened? >> what happened was iraqi forces sent bombs into an i.s.i.s.-held area, one where residents say there were a lot of i.s.i.s. fighters fighting from the rooftops and they were sheltering in their homes, and as the iraqi forces advanced, there was heavy bombardment on this neighborhood, and there are allegations of actually multiple sites hit by u.s. airstrikes, but one building they have pulled out more than 100 bodies and that's an alleged site of a track. >> the iraqis are saying it was booby trapped by i.s.i.s. >> that's right. they said they made an initial investigation and this particular building was booby trapped by i.s.i.s. initially commanders blamed it on an i.s.i.s. column that collapsed. several conflicting stories. iraqi civil defense,
for more on this, and the brutal battle there, i'm joined from erbil, in norther iraq, via skype, byeday morris of the "washington post." loveday, thanks for joining us. i know it's very late there. it's been ten days since this incident took place. the pentagon said air assault took place march 17th. what do we know about what happened? >> what happened was iraqi forces sent bombs into an i.s.i.s.-held area, one where residents say there were a lot of i.s.i.s. fighters fighting...