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weston hotel is a big story. it is. hotel occupies half of nairobi. weston hotel sits on seven hectares of land. illegally acquired land, which actually belonged to the civil aviation authority, and you miraculously acquired it and built a hotel on it. for your information, weston hotel was bought. illegally. for the record, the national land commission has made a finding that weston was an innocent purchase for value from somebody who got it illegally. and reparations have been made, constitutionally, to restore that land to kenya's civil aviation authority, by demanding that those who sold the land to us must pay. just on this point of trying to persuade the kenyan public that you and other people on top of politics in kenya are committed to the anti—corruption fight, and frankly to integrity at the top of government, why have you not followed the president's instruction in what he calls a lifestyle audit — to actually go public with all your wealth and assets, itemise all of it, and show it to the kenyan public? you
weston hotel is a big story. it is. hotel occupies half of nairobi. weston hotel sits on seven hectares of land. illegally acquired land, which actually belonged to the civil aviation authority, and you miraculously acquired it and built a hotel on it. for your information, weston hotel was bought. illegally. for the record, the national land commission has made a finding that weston was an innocent purchase for value from somebody who got it illegally. and reparations have been made,...
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for your information, weston hotelwas bought. illegally.al land commission has made a finding that weston was an innocent purchaser for value from somebody who got it illegally. and reparations have been made. constitutionally, to restore that land to kenya's civil aviation authority, by demanding that those who sold the land to us must pay. just on this point of trying to persuade the kenyan public that you and other people on top of politics in kenya are committed to the anti—corruption fight, and frankie to integrity at the top of government, why have you not followed the president's instruction in what he calls a lifestyle audit, to actually go public with all your wealth and asset, itemise all of it, and show it to the kenyan public? you haven't done it, have you? the record, i am the only politician in kenya who has subject to a lifestyle audit, no other politician for the so can we now see the audit, no other politician for the so can we now see the audit? will be made public? the audit has been done by the media, it is in the public
for your information, weston hotelwas bought. illegally.al land commission has made a finding that weston was an innocent purchaser for value from somebody who got it illegally. and reparations have been made. constitutionally, to restore that land to kenya's civil aviation authority, by demanding that those who sold the land to us must pay. just on this point of trying to persuade the kenyan public that you and other people on top of politics in kenya are committed to the anti—corruption...
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. >> reverend weston, unitarian church. rev.courage to enter into the arena of life and there battle intensely against all the forces of injustice, exploitation, bigotry, and discrimination. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it and go our way unchanged. for if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not wrote it in our hearts and minds, that faith will die, and our nation shall die with it. >> but we need not fear. today our children are upholding the honor of the nation. ♪ james and theresa garden of clay, kentucky, and the many others elsewhere. dorothy counts of charlotte, north carolina. jo ann allen and bobby kaine of clinton, tennessee. elizabeth eckford, one of the nine of little rock, arkansas. and so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. [indiscernible] children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. co-chairman roy wilkins. mr. wilkins: we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogan
. >> reverend weston, unitarian church. rev.courage to enter into the arena of life and there battle intensely against all the forces of injustice, exploitation, bigotry, and discrimination. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it and go our way unchanged. for if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not wrote it in our hearts and minds, that faith will die, and our nation shall die with it. >> but we need not fear. today our children are upholding...
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there was no weston, no amusement park. the weston had been poured down and it was basically used as a bridge to get to the beach. it was not very popular for well-respected. for a time, we grew together and it has become home to 9 million visitors per year and i'm probably the person who can tell its story. we did not together and i think that's pretty cool. the city of santa monica's geography is something that has always drawn people to the area. the ocean has always been a to allource of fish sorts of things to help people survive and create a culture. , hasos angeles basin changed over time, but those rivers support a large community of indigenous people and los angeles and that extended out to santa monica. the earliest community of people.e or the congo they were here in los angeles and they are still here today. -- tonga had a very large tribal area from the san gabriel valley to the northern parts of orange county, all the way out to the islands that are on the santa monica bay. they also extended as far as , so th
there was no weston, no amusement park. the weston had been poured down and it was basically used as a bridge to get to the beach. it was not very popular for well-respected. for a time, we grew together and it has become home to 9 million visitors per year and i'm probably the person who can tell its story. we did not together and i think that's pretty cool. the city of santa monica's geography is something that has always drawn people to the area. the ocean has always been a to allource of...
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the next weatherfriend will have a bit more, so some rain pushing in and northern ireland, in westond as well, but some spells of sunshine and still it will be mild with those heights of 11 to 14 be mild with those heights of 11 to 1a degrees. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11pm: they ayes to the right, 258. noes to the left, 303. it's another humiliating defeat for theresa may and her plans for the uk to leave the european union. president trump is to declare a national emergency, to get the funding he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. ministers warn that a young woman who ran away to join the islamic state group could face prosecution if she returns to the uk. if you come back prepared to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted. and a&e waiting times in england are the worst they've been since four—hour targets were introduced 15 years ago. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm amanpour in london. spike lee is excited about the oscars. now, you might not think that's news, but only three years ago he had joined jada pinkett smith in boycotting the ceremony, protesting the famous oscar so white. now they are not so white and spike lee will be there. [ cheers ] that is spike and his family celebrating as they watch the nominations two weeks ago. he got six nods for his "blackkklansman," including his first for best director and best picture. the movie "do the right thing" widely considered lee's most important work was not nominated in either category. lee's films have all been provocative, especially on the acura of race. and it's very relevant this week as virginia's top three officials are embroiled in a mind-boggling scandal, two of them over the use of blackface. lee knows the issue well because his 2000 satire bamboozl
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i i'm christiane amanpour in london. a team of united nations experts has now arrived in turkey to investigate the brutal murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi on okayed 2nd. they have not given him permission to enter or speak to authorities. meanwhile the trial of 11 men accused of his murder is under way in riyadh. the crown prince mohammed bin salman had nothing to do with the assassination, they say. democratic senators publish resolution to end the u.s. involvement in saudi arabia's civil war in yemen. motivated by the devastating humanitarian consequences of the fighting there as well as lingering anger with the saudi regime over the khashoggi killing. 100 days after jamal's murder, i spoke with two men who knew him well. journalist lawrence wright was khashoggi's close friend. his book the looming tower is widely considered the definitive ac
sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i i'm christiane amanpour in london. a team of united nations experts has now arrived in turkey to investigate the brutal murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi on okayed 2nd. they have not given him permission to enter or speak to authorities....
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mark coolio, jeremy woodley, josh weston. and the bafta goes to... of the favourite.ribbled some things down. i am so grateful to be in a category with people that i've looked up to for so long. i feel so blessed. nobody stands up here without an incredible amount of people behind them, and my team were just amazing. thank you to your girls for choosing me, an incredible casting crew. mum and dad, and my friend lucy, because she thinks it is funny. thanks very much, thank you. we don't cell things. we cell dreams. i'm sorry, i thought you knew. why are you creeping about? i'm not creeping about. i know only my art. excuse me, but do we know you? not in this life. they call us murderers. why don't you stop hurting so many women and focus onjust hurting me? kind? who would like to be kind? carol. this strike is about one thing, and one thing only. equal pay 0!’ thing, and one thing only. equal pay or nothing. everybody, out!|j thing, and one thing only. equal pay or nothing. everybody, out! i have never been in a rolls—royce before. i feel like the queen. never been in
mark coolio, jeremy woodley, josh weston. and the bafta goes to... of the favourite.ribbled some things down. i am so grateful to be in a category with people that i've looked up to for so long. i feel so blessed. nobody stands up here without an incredible amount of people behind them, and my team were just amazing. thank you to your girls for choosing me, an incredible casting crew. mum and dad, and my friend lucy, because she thinks it is funny. thanks very much, thank you. we don't cell...
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most ethnic albanians in kosovo are normally muslim but here in weston many a catholic like lucian his family. back in but lucian saw those seem to be getting on well it looks like it might end the beginning of a tentative friendship they speak together in serbian as speaker. over there. they're now partners in this new venture intended to lift out of poverty three a pig farm just opened. a part time jobs here again the fall responded by the cost of government and foreign aid groups and the pig farm seems to be a catalyst bringing. together. of course this brings us closer we can communicate with them and they can communicate with us because we work together. weeks later in early may serbs elected a new governor. the nationalist prime minister. confronting the west over kosovo looking for another term. when the results came out in galbraith a surprising victory for pro western democrats led by president boris tadic which the democrats also rejected calls have been independence but getting serbia into the view is their priority. for the celebrations went on into the night this result re
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judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the emergency is declared and the challenges are pointing. california and at least six other states are preparing lawsuits to block the white house from using an executive order to get wall funds. and congress may yet try to block him through legislation. but as ever investigations into the president hangs like a dark cloud over everything that happens in washington. this weekend for the first time we got intimate details of how and why the fbi started investigating whether the president obstructed justice and was beholden to russia. the former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe described in detail a debate about whether to secretly record the president in the oval office. and he says this about how the inquiry started. >> the idea is if the president committed obstruction of justice, fired the director of the fbi to negatively impact or to
judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the emergency is declared and the challenges are pointing. california and at least six other states are preparing lawsuits to block the white house from using an executive order to get wall funds. and congress may yet try to block him through legislation. but as ever investigations into the...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. condemnation is no longer enough. ithful expect concrete action to address the sexual abuse crisis that's become nearly synonymous with their faith. among his goals is how to establish specific protocols for handling accusations against bishops. behind closed doors, the pontiff heard testimony from survivors of abuse. in america alone, one advocacy group estimates more than 6,700 american priests have abused tens of thousands of children. and the u.s. catholic church has reportedly paid out approximately $3.8 billion in settlements since the 1980s. just last week, the church defrocked cardinal theodore mccarrick of washington after a church trial found him guilty of abusing minors. he's the highest ranking person to be expelled from the priesthood over this abuse. but the crisis is worldwide. and with particular worry
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seat-in melvin, judy and josh westonthe jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. tense times in venezuela, and the world is taking sides. the european union parliament is the latest to recognize juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela. the significant addition to more than a dozen countries that have already declared support for the national assembly president, including, of course, the vital backing of the united states. president trump personally calling guaido earlier this week, but russia, china, iran and cuba have forcefully thrown their support behind president nicolas maduro whose 2018 election was condemned for electoral fraud. the crackdown on recent protests has seen some 850 people arrested. at the heart of all of this is juan guaido who is continuing his campaign to ratchet up pressure on maduro at the central university in caracas today. he joined me to talk about what he'll be
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they charged that the proper conduct. 0wen weston has been removed from the club's board. a few weeks ago. the 80 by the old and his daughter have both been removed from the club with four new directors appointed to take over. police in germany have arrested a 30—year—old man in connection with the alleged assault which let the manchester city fan in a critical condition last wednesday. it happened towards the end of the champions league match. the schalke fan was taken into custody earlier today. england's cricketers may have been wishing they were enjoying the weather back home after rain washed out their third one dayer against west indies. persistent showers in grenada prevented any play — despite the covers coming on and off for most of the afternoon. it leave the series tied at 1—all ahead of the fourth 0di on wednesday. you're up to date. enjoy the rest of your night. good evening. the weather maps pointing to another very warm february day tomorrow. temperatures once again could approach 20 celsius. today we got to 20.6, which is the highest chicken recorded meteor
they charged that the proper conduct. 0wen weston has been removed from the club's board. a few weeks ago. the 80 by the old and his daughter have both been removed from the club with four new directors appointed to take over. police in germany have arrested a 30—year—old man in connection with the alleged assault which let the manchester city fan in a critical condition last wednesday. it happened towards the end of the champions league match. the schalke fan was taken into custody earlier...
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walter, the cheryl and philip milstein family judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. it was a clear day a year ago in parkland, florida. in fact, it was valentine's day and surely thoughts of love and friendship were in the air. but as classes were wrapping up, a former student arrived at the campus and he was armed with an ar-15. which is a military style assault rifle. and he entered and he began firing. this is the moment the police officers reached one class of terrified students. >> that's good. we're good. >> hands, hands. raise your hands. police, police. >> put your phones away. put your phones away. >> when it was over, 17 people lay dead. among them were nicolas, 17, jamie guttenberg, 14, and joaquin oliver, 17. and in a moment i'll speak with joaquin's parents. but first, the murders at marjory stoneman douglas high school had an effect unlike any other mass shooting spurring survivors into action and fueling a nationwide movement. f
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and so this native american looking like a character from an old weston makes the keep america beautiful and huge that sense some people. are bright. as worms. and this guy throws in his car he throws the packaging waist down it is feet and then and this great camera man lists the camera up towards the crying indians face and there's a tear in the snare and it comes on the screen and says. people start pollution people can stop it right and it's this message. consumers are the problem right not us industry but consumers are. since the success of this advert in the us in the seventy's keep america beautiful has branched out. now there are organizations throughout the world designed using the exact same model and who is backed by the company with the red and white logo. one to stand how coca-cola is recycling its reliable old consumer guilt technique we have to go to their son i not to the chateau but to an event that is being held at the town. it is an important conference with several elected officials from all over europe they're here to speak about the plan in this at their talents and
and so this native american looking like a character from an old weston makes the keep america beautiful and huge that sense some people. are bright. as worms. and this guy throws in his car he throws the packaging waist down it is feet and then and this great camera man lists the camera up towards the crying indians face and there's a tear in the snare and it comes on the screen and says. people start pollution people can stop it right and it's this message. consumers are the problem right not...
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walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walkenheim and seton melvin, judy and josh weston. >> the j.p.b. foundation and by con tribusions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. washington state governor jay inslee is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign raising money, beefing up his staff and visiting early voting states. but unlike the other, oh, dozen or so candidates already in the 2020 race, inslee promises a laser-like focus on climate change which he calls the existential threat of our time and he's speaking from experience because in the past year alone he's declared a wildfire state of emergency in july and a snowfall state of emergency just days ago. mean while, democrats in congress are lining up behind a green new deal. an ambitious plan to simultaneously tackle climate change and create new jobs and fight economic inequality. republicans think the plan is a political loser. president trump sarcastically calls it a brilliant idea, tweeting, it would be great for the so-called
walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walkenheim and seton melvin, judy and josh weston. >> the j.p.b. foundation and by con tribusions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. washington state governor jay inslee is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign raising money, beefing up his staff and visiting early voting states. but unlike the other, oh, dozen or so candidates already in...
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on sea but they're only part of the wider picture which is that this war could not be full without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has claimed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is german go. saying about your investigation not so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in yemen they just reiterated that the emirates are strategic part about the importance in the region so they've been quite tight lipped so are they still saying they have no knowledge so if. there were thank you so much regulations on your reporting namely conrad from our investigative bureau. now india's capital new delhi is home to twenty nine million people and as the city continues to grow so to does its rubbish problem but a group of artists is found in an interesting way of dealing with the city's mountains of waste they've built a female park that turns trash treasure have a look at the newly opened waste t
on sea but they're only part of the wider picture which is that this war could not be full without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has claimed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is german go. saying about your investigation not so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in yemen they...
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coping with dealing with things weston --?d to take your life more than once? yes. and the aftermath of that, what happened that helped you? i went to the dock —— doctor and i broke down in front of the doctor, luckily i had a really good doctor at the time and she helped me out. she put me on medication and then between me and clare we tried to find the right sort of way to go around getting help. and did the moment with the doctor, i mean, did it feel like a weight had been lifted? like it feel like a weight had been lifted ? like there it feel like a weight had been lifted? like there was something that had changed? definitely. he took the pressure off me and somebody else knows about it now and i'm going to be getting some help. the really important thing to emphasise now of course is it is a positive message for the two of you. things can be overcome. and you cannot change how you felt that point in time but you are in a much better place now i think, clare, would that be right? yes, but it is difficult, that is little he
coping with dealing with things weston --?d to take your life more than once? yes. and the aftermath of that, what happened that helped you? i went to the dock —— doctor and i broke down in front of the doctor, luckily i had a really good doctor at the time and she helped me out. she put me on medication and then between me and clare we tried to find the right sort of way to go around getting help. and did the moment with the doctor, i mean, did it feel like a weight had been lifted? like...
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depicted which is that this will could not be full without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has planed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is the german government saying about your investigation not so well so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in yemen they just reiterated that the emirates are a strategic part about them ports in the region so they've been quite tight lipped so are they still saying they have no knowledge so far yes there we thank you so much regulations on your reporting namely conrad from our investigative bureau and you can read his full in-depth report there on german weapons being used in yemen dot com. you're watching the news still to come deal no deal for did les british pm teresa prime minister teresa my throat was another break that option into the mix is it what the u.k. needs to avoid a messy departure from.
depicted which is that this will could not be full without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has planed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is the german government saying about your investigation not so well so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in yemen they just reiterated that the...
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and said in weston that. in my opinion this was not properly i think from day one it should be and it had been organized in a way for of fish. iraqi government officials to meet the president of the us when he comes to iraq the meeting could have been done in baghdad but i think. it may be mismanagement which has yet to this this was necessary at all it has poisoned the relationship slightly but i hope we should move forward and forget about it so at the same time during the crucial stages of the war against isis united states air power came to iraq's aid and they helped iraq retake muscle juicing that it's a bit ungrateful from the iraqi politicians to be blaming the americans now and bragging about iraqi independence i mean what everyone was so happy to receive in its time of crisis nobody wanted them out back then. i mean this is a habit of politicians in every country i mean they look at the day to day running of the country. of course they were trying to support from their constituents i think of the tim
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to open the system -- to weston -- experts but to what was known to achieve in sixty days couldn't be achieving sinks well it's in six montnths i thihink the amers dishonored two long time ag. to get out of this treaty i did they acts now do you think the united states -- i'm not sure europe security is the the main of probation and and goal i think the question is china because china is notot. linked it's not bound by this treaty and i think the americans want a free hand. in front of china regarding these into maturity range with suppliess and just brieiefly -- before we let y you go at tl us what you make of the response that we've had from russia today the united states is using this as a pretext to simply guess sounds of its international at legal obligations. yes i think the fred of of further moves regarding new starter. and they are convinced that the americans want a free hand everywhere now. a very much for your analysis and for your time that's john a glance the that the former french ambassador to russia talking to us here. on the program. next then at the international cr
to open the system -- to weston -- experts but to what was known to achieve in sixty days couldn't be achieving sinks well it's in six montnths i thihink the amers dishonored two long time ag. to get out of this treaty i did they acts now do you think the united states -- i'm not sure europe security is the the main of probation and and goal i think the question is china because china is notot. linked it's not bound by this treaty and i think the americans want a free hand. in front of china...
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representative who we heard not a single specific comment on our draft weston's an expert said that they would not work on our taxes and us colleagues immediately table their draft for the vote where is diplomacy here where is the quest for compromise this is all in combination of published city largely dictated by the massive political concerns and agendas we regret the fact that the security council is once again big dragged into this studio as opposed to we are seriously concerned the fact that today's meeting may be exploited as a step for preparations of a real not humanitarian intervention as a pretext for external intervention for that as a result of the alleged inability of the security council to resolve the situation as well though we wish once again to turn to oppose members of the security council who genuinely wish to lend assistance and not to become complicit in this political show we call for all to vote against the us to support our document was jasmyn specifically drafted to avoid wording that creates a dissent and is genuinely geared towards helping internet and venezu
representative who we heard not a single specific comment on our draft weston's an expert said that they would not work on our taxes and us colleagues immediately table their draft for the vote where is diplomacy here where is the quest for compromise this is all in combination of published city largely dictated by the massive political concerns and agendas we regret the fact that the security council is once again big dragged into this studio as opposed to we are seriously concerned the fact...
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sea but they're only part of the wider picture which is that this will could not be fought without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has claimed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is the german guns. saying about your investigation not so well so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in yemen they just reiterated that the emirates our strategic part about them point in the region they've been quite tight lipped so far but they're still saying they have no knowledge so far yes there we thank you so much regulations on your reporting namely conrad from our investigative bureau. you're watching g.w. news still to come. bihari wins a second term as nigerian president from election was trouble with old allegations of widespread abuses how will the position bring out. the first strike on some other stories making headlines around the world today australian cardinal and former about it i
sea but they're only part of the wider picture which is that this will could not be fought without weston. so there are other countries that also have weapons involved in this conflict but in germany's case to germany the german government has claimed no knowledge of weapons german made weapons being used there what is the german guns. saying about your investigation not so well so far we obviously confronted them with this evidence they declined to comment on specific weapons systems in use in...
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jennifer weston and don buyer. then as the deadline nears to keep the government from shutting down again, what's the status of negotiations? we'll asa key conservative in the house, north carolina's mark meadows. all of that and the news of the week just ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we begin with the chaos in virginia's government and the scandals that have rocked the top three democrats in the m, lieutenant governor justin fairfax and attorney general mark herring. "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king has just returned from richmond, virginia, where she spoke to the governor in his only television interview. >> i know this has been a very difficult week for you and the state of virginia, so where would you like to begin? >> it has been a difficult week. if you look at virginia's history, we're now at the 400-year anniversary, just 90 miles from here in 1619 the first indentured servants from africa landed on our shores in what we call now fort monroe. >> slavery. >>
jennifer weston and don buyer. then as the deadline nears to keep the government from shutting down again, what's the status of negotiations? we'll asa key conservative in the house, north carolina's mark meadows. all of that and the news of the week just ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we begin with the chaos in virginia's government and the scandals that have rocked the top three democrats in the m, lieutenant governor justin...
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but here in weston costs of many a catholic like lucian his family. back in but lucian saw those seem to be getting on well it looks like it might end the beginning of a tentative friendship they speak together in serbian as. over there. they're now partners in this new venture intended to lift out of poverty i. just opened. have part time jobs here again the heart responded by the cost of government and foreign aid groups and the pig farm seems to be a catalyst bringing serbs and albanians together. of course this brings us closer we can communicate with them and they can communicate with us because we work together. weeks later in early may serbs elected a new governor. the nationalist prime minister. confronting the west over kosovo looking for another term. when the results came out in galbraith a surprising victory for pro western democrats led by president boris tadic which the democrats also reject the cost of an independence but getting serbia into the u. is their priority. for the celebrations went on long into the night this results reduce t
but here in weston costs of many a catholic like lucian his family. back in but lucian saw those seem to be getting on well it looks like it might end the beginning of a tentative friendship they speak together in serbian as. over there. they're now partners in this new venture intended to lift out of poverty i. just opened. have part time jobs here again the heart responded by the cost of government and foreign aid groups and the pig farm seems to be a catalyst bringing serbs and albanians...
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weston but as you said you are on the british sanctions this to use sanctions list individually do you think britain understands the islamist threat because obviously your government is fighting is the biz a big we had claims here that anti libyan government fights is when gadhafi was head of libya. later linked to the manchester arena bombings do you think britain understands the threat level from islamist terror no i think they're done i think ny that rika know you had open or their american fast i don't think then there's a fundamental east that with respect then that's found them in the east or through the orient tennis you know who wrote a lot of they want about the middle east and i don't think they understand the threat of fundamentalism because because they don't think we are the same people and we belong to the same was you know this is a cut it is a colonial mentality that they believe their support of human and we are you know under them and so they don't think that the threats that are threatening us will reach them because they're different kind of people but that's not tr
weston but as you said you are on the british sanctions this to use sanctions list individually do you think britain understands the islamist threat because obviously your government is fighting is the biz a big we had claims here that anti libyan government fights is when gadhafi was head of libya. later linked to the manchester arena bombings do you think britain understands the threat level from islamist terror no i think they're done i think ny that rika know you had open or their american...
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that is the big weston.s the markets are already too high, and a new ceo will come in and kitchen sink it. then you will see margins go down. guy: this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. guy: 30 minutes left in the trading day. in the states, markets are closed.over here, they go nowhere in a hurry . stoxx 600, absolutely flat. by .2%. the auto sector is the big b -- lag. we are seeing a little when it comes to the pound -- euro. let's hear from the president of the united states that the positive trade narrative may not extend to the german automotive's. copper tra
that is the big weston.s the markets are already too high, and a new ceo will come in and kitchen sink it. then you will see margins go down. guy: this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers....
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a roundabout answer to your weston, thank you. another question? the ramp, how can we get the message out? in other words, how can we get it out with federal, state, and local governments? >> that is a great question and i would say first of all, make sure that you take a copy or two with you. then, read it and understand it, and then i would ask you, everybody in this room gets the larger picture. you are all in positions that you can think broadly. and i would encourage you to think broadly. whatever silo you happen to sit in, take yourself up a little bit, and look at this broadly, and say here is thisÃhere is what this means to us as americans. that is what has to happen, because this is happening in other countries and we can either figure this out or let the economy get strangled, and then we can wring our hands in 20 years and go maybe we should have done something. so, i would encourage all of you to think about what those recommendations are, and then think about what role you can have? how can you help advocate for that? how can you help
a roundabout answer to your weston, thank you. another question? the ramp, how can we get the message out? in other words, how can we get it out with federal, state, and local governments? >> that is a great question and i would say first of all, make sure that you take a copy or two with you. then, read it and understand it, and then i would ask you, everybody in this room gets the larger picture. you are all in positions that you can think broadly. and i would encourage you to think...
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she was elected to the senate after jennifer weston was .ected to congre >>> we're going to check inor more on today's weather alert. >> weather alert for the storm that's coming tomorrow. it willnne and cold today. snow moves in, just about the time the sun is coming up. it will pick up quick 1 to 3 inches for everybody. as the change from snow to rain occ occurs, more snow out to the west. 3 to 6 inches or morehan that. eventually, it changes over to almost entirely rain. but there could be a little period of freezing rain near i-81 tomorrow, late into the afternoon and evening. so, winter storm warnings are issued for allf theetro area. winter weather advisory down to our south. starting off this morning below freezing for most. 2 uppes to around 30. 42 with plenty of sunshine. there's the moisture inor new jersey and south carolina here. it wl be all-snow from lunchtime to the afternoon. and the change from snow to rain arrives in southern maryland first. two to four inches before it changes. could be steamo rain late ow and evening. this will all change to rain and end some time
she was elected to the senate after jennifer weston was .ected to congre >>> we're going to check inor more on today's weather alert. >> weather alert for the storm that's coming tomorrow. it willnne and cold today. snow moves in, just about the time the sun is coming up. it will pick up quick 1 to 3 inches for everybody. as the change from snow to rain occ occurs, more snow out to the west. 3 to 6 inches or morehan that. eventually, it changes over to almost entirely rain. but...
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this is pictu of joshua weston johnson. aslice say he worked as a privatege therapist at a spa and then a woman accused him of touching her inappropriately in decber of last year. investigators say johnson may have worked as a private massage therapist at different spas in montgory county. >>> in just a few minutes the town hall meeting will begin about the future of a historic black community. road improvement and development are planned in a gainsville community called the settlement and many people who live there are descendants ofreed slaves who bought that land in the 1800s. the meeting on the issue starts at 7:00. >>> afterdi stand by ting by th of former president george h.w. bush, a new assignment for sully the service dog. >> coming up next, more about sully's upcoming tenure at walter reed military medical center here in bethesda. >>> and right now we should be expectingit ae snow early friday morning. i'm going to break it down for you, take you hour by hour and talk about possible delays or even closis. even clo
this is pictu of joshua weston johnson. aslice say he worked as a privatege therapist at a spa and then a woman accused him of touching her inappropriately in decber of last year. investigators say johnson may have worked as a private massage therapist at different spas in montgory county. >>> in just a few minutes the town hall meeting will begin about the future of a historic black community. road improvement and development are planned in a gainsville community called the settlement...
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. >> additional support by sue and edgar walkenheim, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. i'm christianna amanpour. 5% of british people don't believe the holocaust took place. 8% believe its scale is exaggerated. those are the shocking results of a poll released this year. seven decades after liberation, the few survivors gathered at auschwitz to mark the occasion. also, there were far right polish nationalists, protesting the notion that any polls collaborated with the nazis. many simply are not versed in the history. it's all the more remarkable to meet one woman who devoted her life to never forget. perhaps the most unlikely person to be conducting this campaign because her father was chief architect to hitler and the nazi regime's minister of armaments and war. he was tried and convicted at nuremberg. she was a kid then. she spent the rest of her life helping germany atone for its sins, even selling her father's ill-gotten art to finance that work. she's just been honored with the german jewish h
. >> additional support by sue and edgar walkenheim, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. i'm christianna amanpour. 5% of british people don't believe the holocaust took place. 8% believe its scale is exaggerated. those are the shocking results of a poll released this year. seven decades after liberation, the few survivors gathered at auschwitz to mark the occasion. also, there were far right...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar walken hiem, iii judd and josh weston. the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. president trump is starting what could be one of the most important weeks of his presidency. he leaves washington for vietnam today for a second summit with kim jong-un. he will also be trying to leave behind his political troubles as his former personal lawyer michael cohen testifies on capitol hill publicly the very same day as the summit starts. the national emergency trump declared to build a border wall is facing increasing oppositions. the house of representatives tomorrow will try to block the executive action and 58 former national security officials today have issued a statement saying they see no evidence from trump's own administration that would justify the use of this executive action as a matter of national security. there are bipartisan groups hailing from the administrations of president bush, clinton and
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