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now vitale goes first. he's qualifying right now. he's practicing to go by himself. closed. every muscle tensed up. she's in full denial. now she's in mid-air and still hasn't relaxeded. see how she's holding on? like don't touch anything. >> say hi to camera. >> hi. oh, my god. oh, my god. it was like oh no. >> and that's why he does these things with his mother because her reactions are so good. how could you not include her in your videos? she's gold >> how was it? >> scared out of my face. >>> that's our show for the day. don't forget to check out rightthisminute.com and enter your buzzword. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." >>> tonight, the fbi director grilled. james comey facing a barrage of questions. revealing it makes him, quote, mildly nauseous. the idea that his decision swayed the election. >> i had to tell congress. ll and he's asked, why honlyg y reclinveton. and not the one involving donald trump's campaign, how he answers. >>> also breaking tonight, will there now be a deal to repeal and replace obamacare? what our team has learned and
now vitale goes first. he's qualifying right now. he's practicing to go by himself. closed. every muscle tensed up. she's in full denial. now she's in mid-air and still hasn't relaxeded. see how she's holding on? like don't touch anything. >> say hi to camera. >> hi. oh, my god. oh, my god. it was like oh no. >> and that's why he does these things with his mother because her reactions are so good. how could you not include her in your videos? she's gold >> how was it?...
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vital check said contact ups. >> reporter: vital check told her they couldn't re-issue a new birth srdfrustrated she made one more call. >> what brought you to us? >> my mother. >> reporter: mom knows best. nbc4 responds contacted both ups and vital check. >> suddenly my phone was off the hook, they kept ringing. everybody wanted to figure out, how can we help you. vital check issued her a refund and did send out another birth certificate, free of charge. >> ups eventually tracked the original package down. they say it got caught in a conveyor belt and was badly damaged, so they shredded it. >> are you glad you called us? >> i am, i am. because i don't think i would have gotten the back up, not gotten any answers, and i probably would have been still going back and forth. >> vital check, the company she used is a private company, but it's authorized by the u.s. government to issue copies of vital records for you. you can also contact the vital records office in the state where you were born, or your baby. 's to go. and if you want a certified birth certificate, as opposed to to just a
vital check said contact ups. >> reporter: vital check told her they couldn't re-issue a new birth srdfrustrated she made one more call. >> what brought you to us? >> my mother. >> reporter: mom knows best. nbc4 responds contacted both ups and vital check. >> suddenly my phone was off the hook, they kept ringing. everybody wanted to figure out, how can we help you. vital check issued her a refund and did send out another birth certificate, free of charge. >>...
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-- bridges an don't seen see the vital waterways that -- and don't even see the viral -- vital waterwayses that play a role in our country. and the ports. put people to work immediately, but also what's important, besides the fact it helps us get around, get to wherever we're going every day, it also makes our economy more efficient. it makes american business more efficient. -- efficient. if we have an efficient transportation system in our country, american businesses is more efficient. that's why so many of them, including the u.s. chamber of commerce, has been on this for a number of years, that we need to improve our transportation system so american business can thrive and if american business thrives, more americans get hired by businesses, not just building the transportation infrastructure, not just working on it, but all businesses in america are more efficient, can hire more people, it makes our economy run. so this is something critical. with everything else that's going on right now, and we know what that is and we never know what's coming day to day. we cannot forget, all the
-- bridges an don't seen see the vital waterways that -- and don't even see the viral -- vital waterwayses that play a role in our country. and the ports. put people to work immediately, but also what's important, besides the fact it helps us get around, get to wherever we're going every day, it also makes our economy more efficient. it makes american business more efficient. -- efficient. if we have an efficient transportation system in our country, american businesses is more efficient....
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this is "vital signs," i am doctor sanjay gupta.t takes a lot of time and physiology and hydration and takes understanding products and takes understanding of human performance and takes understanding of mental attitude. here at the headquarters of our gone. they are focusing all these things. they want to break a world record and teach all of us something in the process. one of the most iconic records was the four-minute mile first achieved in 1954 by a british student, roger banister. he did what many did considered impossible. the barriers was not physical but psychological. >> his record was beaten just a few weeks later. since that miracle mile, -- in particular, 26 miles, 385 yards, known to me and you was a marathon. >> it is a different story for male competitors. in the past, records have been broken five times dropping by 1.5 minutes. the current record of two hours is held by the ken yan. the sub two-hour marathon, the sub frontier. >> first way to start is providing your weight and height. >> this is nike sports research
this is "vital signs," i am doctor sanjay gupta.t takes a lot of time and physiology and hydration and takes understanding products and takes understanding of human performance and takes understanding of mental attitude. here at the headquarters of our gone. they are focusing all these things. they want to break a world record and teach all of us something in the process. one of the most iconic records was the four-minute mile first achieved in 1954 by a british student, roger...
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supporting our economy is vital to everything we do. we live in a world where technological and economic transformation is happening at a pace we haven't seen before. we have the potential in scotland, more than most countries on earth, to take advantage of the opportunity this change presents. this is a multibillion-dollar success story. we have unrivaled energy sources. our universities are among the best in the world. we are world leaders in the industries of the future. life sciences, financials services, financial technology, technology, natural resources, long-standing reputations. there are internationally recognized brands that gives scotland a head start. european single markets, already the world's biggest, represents a massive opportunity for these areas of scottish strength. in the digital economy, the s sector, the single market is still a work in progress. there is huge potential to still be unlocked. that means a huge potential economic prize for scotland. it means a world of opportunity for our young people. brexit, espe
supporting our economy is vital to everything we do. we live in a world where technological and economic transformation is happening at a pace we haven't seen before. we have the potential in scotland, more than most countries on earth, to take advantage of the opportunity this change presents. this is a multibillion-dollar success story. we have unrivaled energy sources. our universities are among the best in the world. we are world leaders in the industries of the future. life sciences,...
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this is "vital signs," i am dr. sanjay gupta.efore we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list? >> heart disease is nothing more -- if it does exist, it does not progress. this is a completely benign foodborne illness. doctor esselstyn has been studying for years of heart diseases. he's not prescribing drugs. for his reason it is all about fo food. >> jim mcmyers went under five opations to fixing his carotid artery >> when i turned 65, i had a struck. >> frustrating and facing another operation, jim felt that he was at rock bottom. his wife, heard about doctor's program which promotes a healthy diet. >> i thought i cannot do that
this is "vital signs," i am dr. sanjay gupta.efore we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease...
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syria, relations with iran, the dprk, north korea, the vital importance of the work we do together across such a range of fields. including intelligence, sharing, and around the world you will find the u.s. and the u.k. facing the same problems together, and defending our ideals together. we defend democracy and the rule of law. our values and our freedoms. h just because they are ours, but because they are universal. if the world community can unite in the way the people of manchester have come together and united, i think together we can prevail and we will prevail. rex, your visit is an important sign of the closeness and harmony of our cooperation. thank you very much for coming. sec. tillerson: thank you, boris. i am here today in great britain on behalf of the american people. i can tell you all across america, hearts are broken. they are broken at the very thought of the loss of life of loved ones, the injured, the affected has on their families. i know we share the grief with the rest of the world, as well. ofase note that all america's prayers are with those that have lost loved
syria, relations with iran, the dprk, north korea, the vital importance of the work we do together across such a range of fields. including intelligence, sharing, and around the world you will find the u.s. and the u.k. facing the same problems together, and defending our ideals together. we defend democracy and the rule of law. our values and our freedoms. h just because they are ours, but because they are universal. if the world community can unite in the way the people of manchester have...
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russia, for example, has worked with iran to prop up the brutal assad regime, sharing vital intelligence with russian officials could allow the russians to pursue or even possibly eliminate the source or figure out how the ally conducts operations, including against any -- any against russia or russia's allies in the region. and third, if the report is true, the president's alleged carelessness with classified information will further damage the relationship between the white house and the intelligence community, an essential relationship for the security of america. the intelligence community needs to be able to trust the president, trust that he will treat classified information with caution, with care. our intelligence professionals, many of them put their lives on the line every day to inquire -- to acquire information that is critical to our national security, that is critical to keeping americans safe. they've done a very good job. if the reporting is accurate, in one fell swoop, the president could have unsettled our allies, emboldened our adversaries, endangered our military and
russia, for example, has worked with iran to prop up the brutal assad regime, sharing vital intelligence with russian officials could allow the russians to pursue or even possibly eliminate the source or figure out how the ally conducts operations, including against any -- any against russia or russia's allies in the region. and third, if the report is true, the president's alleged carelessness with classified information will further damage the relationship between the white house and the...
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this is a vital piece of our national security infrastructure. this suggests, hallie, that our president is probably troublingly unfamiliar with exactly what steps need to be taken to protect these vital threads of information. >> you talk about national security. do you believe president trump jeopardized our national security? >> well, if true, that would absolutely suggest that he jeopardized our national security. hallie, one question might be why we aren't believing the white house and the spokespeople who they put out at a very senior level last night to push back forcefully on this story. we only have to go back to last week, when, after fbi director comey was fired, sean spicer and other representatives of the administration, up to the vice president, asserted vigorously that the reason he was fired was because of a memo by rod rosenstein and comey's mishandling of the hillary clinton e-mail situation. by the end of the week the president himself had disagreed with that story put poout by hi own white house. now we're seeing a repeat of t
this is a vital piece of our national security infrastructure. this suggests, hallie, that our president is probably troublingly unfamiliar with exactly what steps need to be taken to protect these vital threads of information. >> you talk about national security. do you believe president trump jeopardized our national security? >> well, if true, that would absolutely suggest that he jeopardized our national security. hallie, one question might be why we aren't believing the white...
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the vital question we have to ask is, can this destctive prococs be reversed? [indiststinct announcncements] 15 years ago, chinese and internanational experts were confidenent it could be. they decided that to prevent further erosion, it was necessary to cease farming on certain key areas to allow the treeees and shrubs to grow back. but this could not happen without the consent of the farmers themselves. >> [speaking in chininese] >> they took some persuading. what eventually convivinced the local people was the assurance that they would have tenure of their land, that they would directly benefit from the effort they invested in the new project. >> [speaking in chinese] the goal was to give a hat to the hilltops, give a belt to the hills, as well as shoes at the base. the hatat meant thatat the top of these hills had to be replanted with trees. the belt meant ththat terraces s had to be buit to be used for crop planting, and also for trees. the shoes were the dams which we had to build so that the hills could grow back to life, and our economy, as well as ouou
the vital question we have to ask is, can this destctive prococs be reversed? [indiststinct announcncements] 15 years ago, chinese and internanational experts were confidenent it could be. they decided that to prevent further erosion, it was necessary to cease farming on certain key areas to allow the treeees and shrubs to grow back. but this could not happen without the consent of the farmers themselves. >> [speaking in chininese] >> they took some persuading. what eventually...
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supporting our economy is vital to everything we do. we live ina vital to everything we do.n before. we have the potential in scotland, more than most countries on earth, to ta ke than most countries on earth, to take advantage of the opportunity this change presents. ourfood and drink industry is a multi—billion pound success story. we have unrivalled energy resources. our universities are among the best in the world. we are world leaders in the world. we are world leaders in the industries of the future. life sciences and financial technology, creative industries, space technology and tourism. our educated workforce and internationally recognised brand gives scotland a head start. the european single market, already the world‘s bigots, represents a massive opportunities for these areas of scottish strength. in the digital economy, the services sector, the single market is still a work in progress with huge potential still to be unlocked. that means a huge potential economic prize for scotland. it means world of opportunity for our young people. at brexit, especially an ext
supporting our economy is vital to everything we do. we live ina vital to everything we do.n before. we have the potential in scotland, more than most countries on earth, to ta ke than most countries on earth, to take advantage of the opportunity this change presents. ourfood and drink industry is a multi—billion pound success story. we have unrivalled energy resources. our universities are among the best in the world. we are world leaders in the world. we are world leaders in the industries...
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that is a vital right in this amazing country. there's others more worried in this room. they are the ones who stop talking about who they hate and what they hate so much and start acting on that hate. and you know all too well that in a heartbeat words can turn to violence because hate doesn't remain static too often. and open you dislike sometimes foments investors and it can grow to something far more dangerous. sometimes, too often, hate becomes hate crime so we have to do everything in our power to stop those people who move from stewing to acting. who move from hating to hurting. wherever they are, whoever they are, no matter if they occupy positions of authority or private citizens. of course we have to do everything we can to educate, talk to people about diversity and the strength that comes from our differences but we have to do everything we can to bring those who act on hatred to justice. hate crime is different from other crime. it strikes at the heart of one's identity. it strikes at our sense of self and our sense of belonging. the end result is loss. loss
that is a vital right in this amazing country. there's others more worried in this room. they are the ones who stop talking about who they hate and what they hate so much and start acting on that hate. and you know all too well that in a heartbeat words can turn to violence because hate doesn't remain static too often. and open you dislike sometimes foments investors and it can grow to something far more dangerous. sometimes, too often, hate becomes hate crime so we have to do everything in our...
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this is "vital signs," i am dr. sanjay gupta. before we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list?
this is "vital signs," i am dr. sanjay gupta. before we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease...
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essential that we find new leadership for the fbi that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission. he punctuates this letter by writing, i wish you the best of
essential that we find new leadership for the fbi that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission. he punctuates this letter by writing, i wish you the best of
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it's a vital right in this amazing country of ours. are others more worrisome to everyone is from, those are the ones who stopped talking about who they hate, and with the hits a much, and start acting on the page. in anow all too well that heartbeat, words cap -- words can turn to violence. eight does not remain static too often. in, prejudice, sometimes festers , and it can grow into something far more dangerous. often, hateoo becomes hate crime. we have to do everything in our power to stop those people who move from stewing to acting, who move from just hating to hurting. wherever, whoever they are, no matter whether they occupy positions of authority or they are private citizens, we have to do everything we can of course to talk to people about diversity, and the strength that comes from our differences. we also have to educate, do everything we can to bring those who act upon hatred to justice. hate crime is different from other crime. of one'ss at the heart identity, strikes at our sense of self. it strikes at our sense of belon
it's a vital right in this amazing country of ours. are others more worrisome to everyone is from, those are the ones who stopped talking about who they hate, and with the hits a much, and start acting on the page. in anow all too well that heartbeat, words cap -- words can turn to violence. eight does not remain static too often. in, prejudice, sometimes festers , and it can grow into something far more dangerous. often, hateoo becomes hate crime. we have to do everything in our power to stop...
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the coast guard is truly vital to the united states armed forces and truly vital to our great country. [ applause ] out of the five branches of our armed services, it's only the coast guard that has the power to break through 21 feet of rock solid arctic ice, right? you're the only ones. and i'm proud to say that under my administration as you just heard we will be building the first new heavy ice breakers the united states has seen in over 40 years. we're going to build many of them. [ applause ] we need them. we need them. the coast guard stands watch at our ports. patrols our waterways and protects our infrastructure. you defend america in a world of mass i and very grave threats. soon some of you will be leading boardings of suspicious vessels searching for the most dangerous weapons and detaining criminals to keep our people safe. others of you will work with partners in scores of countries around the globe bringing in the full power of the united states coast guard. right up to those distant shores and some of those shores are very far away. to secure our borders from drug carte
the coast guard is truly vital to the united states armed forces and truly vital to our great country. [ applause ] out of the five branches of our armed services, it's only the coast guard that has the power to break through 21 feet of rock solid arctic ice, right? you're the only ones. and i'm proud to say that under my administration as you just heard we will be building the first new heavy ice breakers the united states has seen in over 40 years. we're going to build many of them. [...
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leopoldo castillo mencionÓ que leopoldo lÓpez podrÍa encontrarse sin signos vitales.la condiciÓn de lÓpez era muy seria, lo cual reavivÓ la polÉmica. la representante del distrito 227 de la florida tambiÉn respondiÓ diciendo: esto serÍa terrible. no puede ser. oraciones para leopoldo, su familia y toda venezuela. ahora que se conoce que leopoldo lÓpez estÁ vivo... >> para evitar los rumores, tienen que mostrar a leopoldo lÓpez. reporte ilia: muchas gracias. a las calles de caracas, volvieron el caos y la violencia. un manifestante de 17 aÑos muriÓ con un impacto de bala durante una protesta masiva convocada por la oposiciÓn, para rechazarla convocatoria a la asamblea nacional constituyente que nicolÁs maduro presentaba. y como nos explica francisco, el panorama polÍtico fue estremecido por una nueva declaraciÓn de la fiscal general, ccondenando la violencia del gobierno. >> esto tiene una lectura. se estÁn apagando. francisco: cabello presentÓ un vÍdeo de lÓpez desde la cÁrcel de ramo verde, como especie de probÁ de vida. la familia de lÓpez ha insistido en verle en e
leopoldo castillo mencionÓ que leopoldo lÓpez podrÍa encontrarse sin signos vitales.la condiciÓn de lÓpez era muy seria, lo cual reavivÓ la polÉmica. la representante del distrito 227 de la florida tambiÉn respondiÓ diciendo: esto serÍa terrible. no puede ser. oraciones para leopoldo, su familia y toda venezuela. ahora que se conoce que leopoldo lÓpez estÁ vivo... >> para evitar los rumores, tienen que mostrar a leopoldo lÓpez. reporte ilia: muchas gracias. a las calles de...
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being able to have that is vitally important. i think it's why it's incredibly important to have training in all parts of the country with law enforcement, with fbi, state , local law enforcement and community-based organizations of the kind that we have been doing in prior years so that we can build trust so that communities and law enforcement are aware of how best what information is necessary to prosecute these cases. they are difficult cases and there are some high standards of proof that have been established in the courts. therefore, having that flow of information is vitally important >> as you have probably read and perhaps seen from your own experience as. [inaudible] the fears that have been so widespread as a result of the administration's expanded apprehension policies relating to immigration the kind of panic in some cases that have caused women, victims of domestic violence, to decline to come forward simply because they fear a deportation. i'm wondering whether that kind of fear also can deter members of other com
being able to have that is vitally important. i think it's why it's incredibly important to have training in all parts of the country with law enforcement, with fbi, state , local law enforcement and community-based organizations of the kind that we have been doing in prior years so that we can build trust so that communities and law enforcement are aware of how best what information is necessary to prosecute these cases. they are difficult cases and there are some high standards of proof that...
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mencionaron que leopoldolÓpez puede encontrarse sin signos vitales eso ocasionÓ protestas en las esferasiciÓn de lópez pero muy seria. representante del distrito 27 de la florida respondiÓ ante este rumor diciendo: "ay dios mÍo, esto serÍa terrible. no puede ser, oraciones para leopoldo, su familia y toda venezuela". la disidencia venezolana residente en miami tiene suvisiÓn respecto a este episodio. >> esto pueden ser dos cosas la primera que el rÉgimen haya perdido lo que le queda de cordura y haya atentado contra una persona que puede causar la salida a nicolÁs maduro. reportera: la organizaciÓn de naciones unidas, la uniÓn europea, amnistÍa internacional y diversas habitaciones internacionales de derechos humanos han condenado el arresto al leopoldo lÓpez . regreso contigo. ilia: a las calles de caracas se volvieron el caos y la violencia. una protesta masivaprovocada por la oposiciÓn para rechazar la declaratoria. como nos explica francisco, el panorama lÍrico fue estremecido por una nueva declaraciÓn de la fiscal general condenando la iglesia el gobierno. francisco: un mensaje en t
mencionaron que leopoldolÓpez puede encontrarse sin signos vitales eso ocasionÓ protestas en las esferasiciÓn de lópez pero muy seria. representante del distrito 27 de la florida respondiÓ ante este rumor diciendo: "ay dios mÍo, esto serÍa terrible. no puede ser, oraciones para leopoldo, su familia y toda venezuela". la disidencia venezolana residente en miami tiene suvisiÓn respecto a este episodio. >> esto pueden ser dos cosas la primera que el rÉgimen haya perdido lo...
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that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of clyde comrie mps to advocateure the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit —— plaid cymru. theresa may isn'tjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme brexit. today in her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost in scotland alone 80,000 jobs. so my message to people in scotland, whether you voted to remain or leave, is the vote snp to strengthen our hand. the vote was to leave but leave can look very different. there was no clarity as to what it meant. that's why the green party believes you the general public should have the final say on that final package. if you like what you see, that's great, go for it. but we believe you should have the right to be able to look at the small print and decide if you don't like it then you should have the right to remain inside the eu.” wa nt to right to remain inside the eu.” want to say to the prime minister, the bold on immigration, the course when people voted to leave the european
that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of clyde comrie mps to advocateure the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit —— plaid cymru. theresa may isn'tjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme brexit. today in her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost in scotland alone 80,000 jobs. so my message to people in scotland, whether you voted to remain or leave, is the vote...
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which as i said is a vitally important thing. nobody in law enforcement or the justice department can do much about any hate crime if communities don't feel safe in reporting them. we've talked a lot about data and the data problem and pointed to what we can do about local police departments reporting. but the fact of the matter is also that individuals in these vulnerable communities need to feel safe in reporting. it's why it's very important for law enforcement to also have trust with community based organizations in the local communities. often, these organizations are the front lines for hearing about incidents of violence from victims who may be too afraid to report or don't trust the police or don't trust the government. and so being able to have that is vitally important. i also think it's why it's a critically important to have training in all parts of the country with law enforcement, with the fbi, kind of state local, law enforcement and with community based organizations of the kind that we had been doing in prior yea
which as i said is a vitally important thing. nobody in law enforcement or the justice department can do much about any hate crime if communities don't feel safe in reporting them. we've talked a lot about data and the data problem and pointed to what we can do about local police departments reporting. but the fact of the matter is also that individuals in these vulnerable communities need to feel safe in reporting. it's why it's very important for law enforcement to also have trust with...
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they are also so vital to the economy., the revenue from top five "chaebols" make up more than half of the gdp, one fifth just by samsung. how did you do reforms without damaging economic prospects? it will be interesting to see what kinds of campaign promises they are able to do. jobs are also a big issue in the us. low sales have seen job loss do. jobs are also a big issue in the us. low sales have seenjob loss in the retail sector than exist in the entire coal sector. this is about why donald trump is focusing on that and not retail. new york city, known for broadway shows, great restaurants and shopping. 0h, shows, great restaurants and shopping. oh, the shopping! but there is a seismic ship happening in america in retail which is even evidence right here in the big apple. the red on this map shows the va ca nt apple. the red on this map shows the vacant shopfront in new york city. when they close, they take jobs with them. clothing stores have been shedding jobs for the last three yea rs shedding jobs for the last thr
they are also so vital to the economy., the revenue from top five "chaebols" make up more than half of the gdp, one fifth just by samsung. how did you do reforms without damaging economic prospects? it will be interesting to see what kinds of campaign promises they are able to do. jobs are also a big issue in the us. low sales have seen job loss do. jobs are also a big issue in the us. low sales have seenjob loss in the retail sector than exist in the entire coal sector. this is about...
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he is a young politician with the energy and your vitality perform —— to the energy and your vitalitynister ever at age 37 in the 1980s. say he is familiar. he knows what it's like to be one of the juniors imposition of... absolutely. with one junior being in charge of the country. how unexpected visit to see such familiarand unexpected visit to see such familiar and experience bases in french politics, being positive in their approach to macron, rather than being cynical about his lack of yea rs than being cynical about his lack of years and experience. that was initially in the incumbent presidents, emmanuel macron is the only one who hasn't served as an mp and that also stands out. it was also held against them when he started campaigning, somebody could never put himself up to any kind of election, not even a counsellor or a meier —— mayor. that was not an advantage to start with. but gradually, he managed to turn this into an asset. as somebody who is not an ideologue and doesn't want any political party, even he served in francois larne's government, he was not a member of the s
he is a young politician with the energy and your vitality perform —— to the energy and your vitalitynister ever at age 37 in the 1980s. say he is familiar. he knows what it's like to be one of the juniors imposition of... absolutely. with one junior being in charge of the country. how unexpected visit to see such familiarand unexpected visit to see such familiar and experience bases in french politics, being positive in their approach to macron, rather than being cynical about his lack of...
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christie 's is working to recreate some of that vital atmosphere on its website.ut this is a blank canvas. global online sales in the art market are still less tha n sales in the art market are still less than 10% of the total. leaving plenty of room for new talent. a quick look at the markets today. all of the main markets in asia are open and trading following a bankable of a weekend for many. a wea ker bankable of a weekend for many. a weaker yen helps japan. in the us, they were open yesterday. the banking stocks caused a wobble. keep an eye open for bp this morning but also later today apple comes out with its latest earnings. that's why investors and market watchers will be focused on. i will be back in a moment for the papers will stop. george osborne starts his newjob as editor of the london newspaper the evening standard today. the appointment of the former chancellor drew criticism from opposition mps who called on him to quit politics. mr osborne announced that he was stepping down as conservative mp for tatton in cheshire last month. he'll edit the pap
christie 's is working to recreate some of that vital atmosphere on its website.ut this is a blank canvas. global online sales in the art market are still less tha n sales in the art market are still less than 10% of the total. leaving plenty of room for new talent. a quick look at the markets today. all of the main markets in asia are open and trading following a bankable of a weekend for many. a wea ker bankable of a weekend for many. a weaker yen helps japan. in the us, they were open...
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they say, "it's vital we make sure he's not pa rt "it's vital we make sure he's not part of a wider network on behind—the—scenes with this major investigation. sophie. danny savage, in manchester, thank you. a breast surgeon accused of playing god and carrying out completely unnecessary operations on patients will be sentenced tomorrow for intentionally wounding nine women and one man. lawyers say it's possible that hundreds of paterson's patients could have undergone surgery quite needlessly. asjeremy cooke reports, some victims are calling for him to be given the maximum punishment — of life. a broken bond of trust between a doctor and his patients. pure evil, pure evil. he told them he'd cut them free of life—threatening cancer — he lied. i had no need to be there and he had no reason to cut bits off me. it was mass betrayal in the operating theatre. ian paterson removed lumps, performed entire mastectomies, deliberate mutilation, for no medical reason. my flesh was black and rotten, the stuff was just oozing out, it is was brown, horrible smell. judy conduit suffered a catastrophic infe
they say, "it's vital we make sure he's not pa rt "it's vital we make sure he's not part of a wider network on behind—the—scenes with this major investigation. sophie. danny savage, in manchester, thank you. a breast surgeon accused of playing god and carrying out completely unnecessary operations on patients will be sentenced tomorrow for intentionally wounding nine women and one man. lawyers say it's possible that hundreds of paterson's patients could have undergone surgery...
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vital to an hat is ongoing information, information vital to capturing those this heinous event. certainly we condemn that and he president has been very strong in his condemnation and has called for an immediate prosecution ofnd those who are found to have been responsible for leaking any of to the public.n we take full responsibility for that. we're obviously regret that happened. fix the of how to relationship between the u.s. and great britain, this special exists betweenat our two countries will certainly ithstand this particular unfortunate event. host: carol on the democratic louisiana, good morning, caroline? caller: good morning. to make a couple of points. of state makesry some valid points about the the , but let's be clear, deflecting ut and it. overseeing rump is was ehavior while he walking around and looking like and the whole being iring issue was highlighted. so, now they are deflecting away from that issue nd how more and more information being relayed that is go og hat financially, as well as how he the election. so now all of a sudden, there is with -- piggyba
vital to an hat is ongoing information, information vital to capturing those this heinous event. certainly we condemn that and he president has been very strong in his condemnation and has called for an immediate prosecution ofnd those who are found to have been responsible for leaking any of to the public.n we take full responsibility for that. we're obviously regret that happened. fix the of how to relationship between the u.s. and great britain, this special exists betweenat our two...
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deeply encouraged by the desire of many leaders to join us in cooperation toward these shared and vital goals. conflict cannot continue forever. the only question is when nations will decide that they have had enough. enough bloodshed, enough killing. that historic summit represents a new opportunity for people throughout the middle east to overcome sectarian and religious divisions, to distinguish the fires of extremism and find common ground and shared responsibility in making the future of this region so much better than it is now. change must come from within. it can only come from within. no mother or father want their children to grow up in a world where terrorists roam free. schoolchildren are murdered and their loved ones are taken. no child is born with prejudice in their heart. no one should teach young boys and girls to hate and kill. no civilized nation can tolerate the massacre of innocents with chemical weapons. my message to that summit was the same message i have for you. we must build a coalition of partners who share the aim of stamping out extremism and violence and p
deeply encouraged by the desire of many leaders to join us in cooperation toward these shared and vital goals. conflict cannot continue forever. the only question is when nations will decide that they have had enough. enough bloodshed, enough killing. that historic summit represents a new opportunity for people throughout the middle east to overcome sectarian and religious divisions, to distinguish the fires of extremism and find common ground and shared responsibility in making the future of...
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but a hopeful future for children in the middle east requires the world to fully recognize the vital role of the state of israel. [applause] and on behalf of the united states, we pledge to stand by you and defend our shared values so that together we can defeat terrorism and create safety for all of god's children. [applause] israelis have experienced firsthand the hatred and terror of radical violence. israelis are murdered by terrorists wielding knives and bombs. hamas and hezbollah launch rockets into israeli communities where schoolchildren have to be trained to hear the sirens and to run to the bomb shelters with fear but with speed. isis targets jewish eighborhoods, synagogues and iran's leaders routinely call or israel's destruction. not with donald j. trump. [applause] thank you. i like you too. [laughter] despite these challenges, israel is thriving as a sovereign nation and no international body should question the contributions israel makes to the region and indeed the world. today, let us pray for that peace and for a more hopeful future across the middle east. there are
but a hopeful future for children in the middle east requires the world to fully recognize the vital role of the state of israel. [applause] and on behalf of the united states, we pledge to stand by you and defend our shared values so that together we can defeat terrorism and create safety for all of god's children. [applause] israelis have experienced firsthand the hatred and terror of radical violence. israelis are murdered by terrorists wielding knives and bombs. hamas and hezbollah launch...
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it is vital, just for the season.is vital, just for the fact that you can look in the mirrorand the fact that you can look in the mirror and say we did it properly. arsenal and arsene continually reached the top four. if you were a betting man at the start of the season you would say arsenal would be in the top four because of their record. so yes, it's a game for arsenal and we know that and that makes it doubly difficult for us. this final week of fixtures has proved particularly difficult for sunderland if david moyes wants to put any kind of silver lining on to the end of a disappointing relegation season. sunderland do just have their pride to play for but of course for arsenal who still have the fa cup final to come this isa have the fa cup final to come this is a hugely important game. it's 20 yea rs of is a hugely important game. it's 20 years of consecutively finishing in the top four places of english football, something that has probably been taken for granted a little bit around here. it could be coming to
it is vital, just for the season.is vital, just for the fact that you can look in the mirrorand the fact that you can look in the mirror and say we did it properly. arsenal and arsene continually reached the top four. if you were a betting man at the start of the season you would say arsenal would be in the top four because of their record. so yes, it's a game for arsenal and we know that and that makes it doubly difficult for us. this final week of fixtures has proved particularly difficult...
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this is "vital signs," i am doctor sanjay gupta. a lot of time and physiology and hydration and takes understanding products and takes understanding of human performance and takes
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the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital.is a public, a community. we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the entertainment industry should do to help reduce partisanship? or is it always going to be that hollywood, new york, san francisco have or promote more liberal values than large swaths of the country, whether it's rural america -- mr. de niro: it's a good question. i think we as a country represent so many good things to the rest of the world. not in everything, but many good things, progressive things. i'm sorry that we don't appeal to people in the middle of the country who have their own needs and issues, and rightfully so. but we represent something that is very, very important and we don't want to go backwards on that stuff. we
the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital.is a public, a community. we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the entertainment industry should do to...
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[applause] we can believe and say what we want no matter how distasteful that is a vital right in the country of ours but it's worrisome to everyone in this room, those are the ones that stop talking about two day hate and what they hate so much and start acting on it. you know all too well that in a heartbeat words can turn into violence because it doesn't remain static too often and in opinion and they prejudice sometimes festers and can grow to something far more dangerous sometimes too often it becomes a hate crime so we have to do everything in our power to stop those people that move from stooping to acting. wherever they are and whoever they are no matter whether they occupy positions of authority or private citizens of course we have to do everything we can to educate and talk about diversity and strength from the differences but we also have to do everything we can to bring those that act on a trip to justice. it's the sense of belonging the loss of trust, dignity and too often loss of life. hate crime hurts more than just the victim harms the community because the attack on
[applause] we can believe and say what we want no matter how distasteful that is a vital right in the country of ours but it's worrisome to everyone in this room, those are the ones that stop talking about two day hate and what they hate so much and start acting on it. you know all too well that in a heartbeat words can turn into violence because it doesn't remain static too often and in opinion and they prejudice sometimes festers and can grow to something far more dangerous sometimes too...
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special counsel whenever i determine it is appropriate. , senator clings ask, would you agree it is vital of ourassurance democracy and law enforcement system that any investigation into these matters be fair, free, and politically ?ndependent russian ma if there was ever a time circumstances warranted a special prosecutor, it is right now. the attorney general has already had to recuse himself from the investigation for being too close to the president. in mr. rosenstein is true to his word that he believes this investigation must be "fair, free, thorough and politically independent," if you believe the american people must be able to have faith in the impartiality of this investigation, he must appoint a special prosecutor and get his investigation out of the hands of the fbi and far away from the heavy hand of this administration. mr. rosenstein has the authority to appoint a special prosecutor right now. he needs no congressional authorization. this was simply be snp could takethat a step you can and and a law passed after watergate to get an independently minded prosecutor he will be
special counsel whenever i determine it is appropriate. , senator clings ask, would you agree it is vital of ourassurance democracy and law enforcement system that any investigation into these matters be fair, free, and politically ?ndependent russian ma if there was ever a time circumstances warranted a special prosecutor, it is right now. the attorney general has already had to recuse himself from the investigation for being too close to the president. in mr. rosenstein is true to his word...
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this is important because it plays a vital role in preserving history. and it's an important part of preserving the cultural heritage of accounting. see mac here is a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to amazon. in second place is jonathan allen. a behind the scenes look at the candidacy that was shattered. this weekend's in-depth guest. followed by the massachusetts senator on the current state of the american middle class. this fight is our fight. hillbilly elegy. the nonfiction books according to amazon continues. with the former navy seal account. and the mission that took down osama bin laden. the operator. they have them in a warsaw zoo. in the zookeepers wife. it recalls the british explorers search. after that is hd tv the magnolia story.
this is important because it plays a vital role in preserving history. and it's an important part of preserving the cultural heritage of accounting. see mac here is a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to amazon. in second place is jonathan allen. a behind the scenes look at the candidacy that was shattered. this weekend's in-depth guest. followed by the massachusetts senator on the current state of the american middle class. this fight is our fight. hillbilly elegy....
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and but it's vital. we weren't biking on apple in the san bernardino case. >> right. >> there were real reasons why we needed to get into that device. and that is t
and but it's vital. we weren't biking on apple in the san bernardino case. >> right. >> there were real reasons why we needed to get into that device. and that is t
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for vietnam it is vitally important to ensure the principles of freedom of navigation and overflight in the south china sea in accordance with the us international laws with the 1982 outlaws. more than anyone we appreciate the value of cooperation for peace and shared prosperity in compliance with international law. we believe that deals strategically speaking vietnam and the united states shared the values and peoples that can lay the foundation for peace and cooperation in the asian pacific region. [speaking in native tongue] on trade are two economies are more complementary than competitive vietnam imports american planes, electric engines, high-tech medical and pharmaceuticals. in 2016 alone vietnam imported nearly 1.5 million tons of corn, soybeans and wheat and half a million tons of cotton. fruits and vegetables, furniture, garments and footwear have all become favorite products for american consumers. last year our bilateral trade groups was 50 billion us dollars. [speaking in native tongue] i would like to add that the growth of american exports to vietnam has seen a steady
for vietnam it is vitally important to ensure the principles of freedom of navigation and overflight in the south china sea in accordance with the us international laws with the 1982 outlaws. more than anyone we appreciate the value of cooperation for peace and shared prosperity in compliance with international law. we believe that deals strategically speaking vietnam and the united states shared the values and peoples that can lay the foundation for peace and cooperation in the asian pacific...
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establishment of security cooperationnt, the of the united states and turkey is of vital importance. i hope and pray that both of us will be committed to expending further cooperation in the future along with helping each other more frequently. we are laying the foundation of a new era in terms of our relations. i would like to thank president trump for his kind and cordial invitation in and i am looking for to hosting him in turkey along with his entire family. allident trump: thank you very much. i appreciate it. we are going to go to meetings now. had a very, very successful meeting with the foreign minister of russia. aces.ght is against as general mcmaster said, he said, and i know he feels we had actually a great meeting with the foreign minister so we're going to have a lot of great success over the next coming years and we want to get as many fight terrorism as possible and that is one of the beautiful things happening with turkey. the relationship that we have together will be unbeatable. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. we're going to a meeting now. [crosstalk] anno
establishment of security cooperationnt, the of the united states and turkey is of vital importance. i hope and pray that both of us will be committed to expending further cooperation in the future along with helping each other more frequently. we are laying the foundation of a new era in terms of our relations. i would like to thank president trump for his kind and cordial invitation in and i am looking for to hosting him in turkey along with his entire family. allident trump: thank you very...
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the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital.is a public, a communit we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with it's in our dna, it's how we artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the entertainment industry should do to help reduce partisanship? or is it always going to be that hollywood, new york, san francisco have or promote more liberal values than large swaths of the country, whether it's rural america -- mr. de niro: it's a good question. i think we as a country represent so many good things to the rest of the world. not in everything, but many good things, progressive things. i'm sorry that we don't appeal to people in the middle of the country who have their own needs and issues, and rightfully so. but we represent something that is very, very important and we d't want to go ba
the nea is at a small amount by comparison to everything else that the support of the nea is vital.is a public, a communit we are remembered by our culture. artists have always made it through in the most difficult times and artist voices bring us together. it's in our dna, it's how we started the film festival with it's in our dna, it's how we artists joining together to say that we're still here after a terrorist act on our country. we will persevere. megan: is there anything the...
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it's a vital lifeline, especially important in rural communities. we can't slash investments in our rural communities. we can't abandon federal support for cleaning up lake champlain, by eliminating the sea grant to geographic programs. that will be foolish. it would waste investments we already made. it would mean the money we put in cleaning it up would end up being lost and we'd have to start all over again. it's a large and denew -- dynamc ecosystem in lake champlain, the largest body of water in the united states outside of the great lakes. it is a treasure, but you can't stand stand. we don't want it to become polluted like other bodies throughout our country. either you advance or you slip behind. and once you start slipping behind, it becomes an escalating matter. in fact, the budget is full of cuts that advance the administration's antiscience almost know nothingism agenda. it eliminates scientists, shuts off funding for research and cures in everything from alzheimer's to cancer. mr. president, you can't say to people who are studying or t
it's a vital lifeline, especially important in rural communities. we can't slash investments in our rural communities. we can't abandon federal support for cleaning up lake champlain, by eliminating the sea grant to geographic programs. that will be foolish. it would waste investments we already made. it would mean the money we put in cleaning it up would end up being lost and we'd have to start all over again. it's a large and denew -- dynamc ecosystem in lake champlain, the largest body of...