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it is a whiz at 40, so we are the numbers now. it is a whiz at 40, so we are ready have 41.vement for this group of players and everyone here. it is the first thing they want to say is to congratulate everyone, because everybody was pushing in the same direction and that was the key to where we are now. there is a lot in it, you know. in ahead. once the confidence is gone there is no rationality sometimes. it is a conscious and in our mind plays a pa rt of conscious and in our mind plays a part of it. yet the confidence is there when you go on the road in europe. it doesn't make sense, but a different condition. paris saint—germain were crowned champions on sunday as they thrashed monaco 7-1. psg on sunday as they thrashed monaco 7—1. psg may have expressed disappointment in europe after exiting the champions league at the last 16 stage to real madrid, but their domestic form has been superb. the prescient giants 127 of their 32 league games —— proustian giants. the results put them something went ahead of the principality club. eindhoven have clinched a title after beating
it is a whiz at 40, so we are the numbers now. it is a whiz at 40, so we are ready have 41.vement for this group of players and everyone here. it is the first thing they want to say is to congratulate everyone, because everybody was pushing in the same direction and that was the key to where we are now. there is a lot in it, you know. in ahead. once the confidence is gone there is no rationality sometimes. it is a conscious and in our mind plays a pa rt of conscious and in our mind plays a part...
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other things that will be preoccupying her and her government very quickly because the main topic is a whiz the important thing is for sajid javid is to get on top of this —— the main topic is always brexit. she has been the store bought for this approach to immigration going back to 2010. —— she has been the store walked dairy— macro she had a lot of battles with george osborne and david cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime minister, and her approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson has called for an amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not keen on stu d e nts sajid javid also was not keen on students being put into the official numbers and so that is an area we already know they disagree upon. the times is picking up on that point, saying sajid jav
other things that will be preoccupying her and her government very quickly because the main topic is a whiz the important thing is for sajid javid is to get on top of this —— the main topic is always brexit. she has been the store bought for this approach to immigration going back to 2010. —— she has been the store walked dairy— macro she had a lot of battles with george osborne and david cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is...
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just give jess unger hawked as a whole it's good to talk to the whiz kids about there are jazz bands from rock bands and even heavy metal bands in the christian music scene. the audience is relatively small though so record sales don't go into the millions for coffee again it's nothing to me you will definitely fans out there who are loyal and enthusiastic toy to you. guy stuff. so what makes these bands so special to fans. we are just concert goers at the stuttgart reformation even if they all would as. i think in germany there's a growing trend that more people are identifying with a certain faith and want to live that all in the spirit too early to. kano we don't push my foot but it feels like the holy spirit is speaking through these musicians who are spreading a certain message that's really important to me as a scar is this. from glasgow in the species park to more overtly religious bands for most modern christians music just has to be positive and authentic. religion plays a very small role in joining mainstream music the project that side started trying to change that in two
just give jess unger hawked as a whole it's good to talk to the whiz kids about there are jazz bands from rock bands and even heavy metal bands in the christian music scene. the audience is relatively small though so record sales don't go into the millions for coffee again it's nothing to me you will definitely fans out there who are loyal and enthusiastic toy to you. guy stuff. so what makes these bands so special to fans. we are just concert goers at the stuttgart reformation even if they all...
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his best friend fellow computer whiz from new jersey begged him over a beer on a business trip in poland not to go home. assad's forces were snatching activists off the streets and bozle was a target. >> i'm like you're going to die, man. you're going -- this is it. you're going to go back and you're going to die. that's it. it's game over for you. >> reporter: bozle didn't listen, returning to norah and the revolution. on march 15th, 2012, syrian military intelligence arrested him, held first in one of the country's notorious military prisons, then transferred to a civilian jail. journalists wiles assad aldean was his cell mate. >> translator: i was tortured by beatings, electric shocks, a stick full of nails. i witnessed many people dieing around me. >> reporter: yet norah was able to visit bozle, even marry him, then one day, he called her. >> he told me that they came to take me but i don't know who they are or i don't know to where. >> reporter: platform summer more than five years after his arrest, his family and friends finally learned the truth. bozle was executed days after that
his best friend fellow computer whiz from new jersey begged him over a beer on a business trip in poland not to go home. assad's forces were snatching activists off the streets and bozle was a target. >> i'm like you're going to die, man. you're going -- this is it. you're going to go back and you're going to die. that's it. it's game over for you. >> reporter: bozle didn't listen, returning to norah and the revolution. on march 15th, 2012, syrian military intelligence arrested him,...
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the big grand plan here well that pouring billions into this new space technology roping in space whiz kids such as space that long musk who can show that he can not only deliver he can do it quickly you know no need to wait around years and years for a prototype any longer and while the jamming of satellites is one concern and the question now is you know when are we going to see or how long is it before we see actual physical attacks in outer space and some reports say this is already a possibility in fact speaking in february the u.s. air force chief of staff said that it was just a matter of years before we're going to see american forces fighting from space now regardless of whether this is the case or not the u.s. is definitely determined to be a leader in this field the curator of warfare has changed vision a constellation of man our satellites always the predator never the prey and in his own inimitable way the president of the united states also expressed his excitement at the militarization of space space is a warfighting domain name just like the air and sea. we may even hav
the big grand plan here well that pouring billions into this new space technology roping in space whiz kids such as space that long musk who can show that he can not only deliver he can do it quickly you know no need to wait around years and years for a prototype any longer and while the jamming of satellites is one concern and the question now is you know when are we going to see or how long is it before we see actual physical attacks in outer space and some reports say this is already a...
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in ireland, 6000 lorries and 8000 fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking.shire woollen is to scottish salmon, britain does more than £230 billion of export trade with european countries every year. those businesses don't get stopped at the border, don't pay ta riffs stopped at the border, don't pay tariffs or pay in extra forms, they can to sail on through. that is the frictionless trade; jobs depend on. —— that so many. frictionless trade; jobs depend on. -- that so many. pasha, cross any businesses that are currently exporting to the eu or indeed intending exporting to the eu that are looking forward to filling in all the customs forms that will be required once we have left? funnily enough, i happen to. if you insist on having a new free—trade agreement, then it should include and as faras agreement, then it should include and as far as possible, replicate, the arrangements that the customs union and the single market gives us 110w. union and the single market gives us now. if any hardline eurosceptic is to get up and say why, it is positively in the bri
in ireland, 6000 lorries and 8000 fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking.shire woollen is to scottish salmon, britain does more than £230 billion of export trade with european countries every year. those businesses don't get stopped at the border, don't pay ta riffs stopped at the border, don't pay tariffs or pay in extra forms, they can to sail on through. that is the frictionless trade; jobs depend on. —— that so many. frictionless trade; jobs depend on. -- that so...
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sound of music", "the wiz" and >>> following up success with live musicals including live music, the whizd hair spray. a production of jesus christ superstar. >> reporter: it has been nearly 50 years since "jesus christ superstar," got its start on broadway. >> such an important story to tell. >> reporter: tonight john legend takes on the lead role. >> it talks about the human emotions that jesus himself felt. >> reporter: jesus' portrayal. >> this is the ultimate passion play. >> reporter: even as she was winding down her broadway run in waitress, she began working her role of mary mag dalenne. alice cooper brings a comical touch. >> a swirling ball of paranoia and ego. >> reporter: adding to that fun, a 32-piece band and a theater audience of 1300. cocreator andrew lloyd webber envisioned. >> it is going to feel like this once in a lifetime moment. >> reporter: one that will be shared tonight with a national audience. >>> live tonight right here on nbc tune in at 8:00 for the two-hour special. we'll be right back. >>> well, you know, selfies are a big deal these days. there is now a mus
sound of music", "the wiz" and >>> following up success with live musicals including live music, the whizd hair spray. a production of jesus christ superstar. >> reporter: it has been nearly 50 years since "jesus christ superstar," got its start on broadway. >> such an important story to tell. >> reporter: tonight john legend takes on the lead role. >> it talks about the human emotions that jesus himself felt. >> reporter: jesus'...
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from all over none of the ferries to france in ireland six thousand lorries and eight thousand fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking from cars to every space from yorkshire woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and thirty billion pounds of export trade with european countries every year those businesses don't get stopped at the border don't pay for terrorists or pay an extra forms they can just say on through that is the frictionless trait that so many of our manufacturing jobs depend on the french government has launched a new plan to tackle the discrimination and the provision faced by people living in poor suburban areas about ten percent of the french population resides in areas affected by high unemployment crime and poverty potential butler went to one time with new ideas to address inequality. like many towns in france ever has a charming historical center but on the outskirts of districts crammed with social housing unemployment is high here and people's hopes for the future are low. meaning some local officials want to prove things
from all over none of the ferries to france in ireland six thousand lorries and eight thousand fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking from cars to every space from yorkshire woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and thirty billion pounds of export trade with european countries every year those businesses don't get stopped at the border don't pay for terrorists or pay an extra forms they can just say on through that is the frictionless trait that so...
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in ireland, 6000 lorries and 8000 fans whiz to and for a across the border without even breaking thetain does more than £230 billion of export trade with european countries every year. those businesses do not get stock at the border, don't pay tariffs or pay —— will fill out extra forms. theyjust sail through. that is the frictionless trade that so that is the frictionless trade that so many of our manufacturing jobs depend on. outside the eu and outside the customs union the uk will be able to sign its own trade deals with our partners around the world. saying this does not mean that we will no longer need a deep and special partnership with our nearest trading partner. the eu is still and will remain a very significant marketplace for us. how markets are deeply interconnected and this will remain the case for the future. that is why the prime minister has set out the government's intention to negotiate the broadest and deepest possible economic partnership, covering more sectors and cooperating more fully than any free trade agreement anywhere in the world. at the end of that debat
in ireland, 6000 lorries and 8000 fans whiz to and for a across the border without even breaking thetain does more than £230 billion of export trade with european countries every year. those businesses do not get stock at the border, don't pay tariffs or pay —— will fill out extra forms. theyjust sail through. that is the frictionless trade that so that is the frictionless trade that so many of our manufacturing jobs depend on. outside the eu and outside the customs union the uk will be...
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automobiles, it's really aimed at american farm products whiz are priced competitively around the world. we have a competitive farm economy. soybean exports for example are big in china. and the u.s. farm belt has been struggling with its income in recent years because of low commodity prices. could this go down to the detriment of the u.s. farm belt? >> i think it could definitely do that. last week a senator from iowa said it's reaching the point where it's not only hurting farmers but many of the farmers who voted for donald trump are beginning to have questions about whether he is acting in their best interest. i want to make one other point about what's going on here, paul. roll the journal editorial back one month. what were we talking about? north korea and kim jong un and the threat of a nuclear missile and what was was important to getting something done, china and xi jinping. if we thought we had leverage, what do you think the chinese are thinking now if the united states needs them to do something about north korea and we're threatening $150 billion of traves otariffs on the
automobiles, it's really aimed at american farm products whiz are priced competitively around the world. we have a competitive farm economy. soybean exports for example are big in china. and the u.s. farm belt has been struggling with its income in recent years because of low commodity prices. could this go down to the detriment of the u.s. farm belt? >> i think it could definitely do that. last week a senator from iowa said it's reaching the point where it's not only hurting farmers but...
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what the chain plans the do to try to win back whiz business. >>> a new museum in san >>> 5:52 on thisy morning. mainly cloudy in san rafael. temperature around 51 degrees. cooling hits our east bay neighborhoods and the north bay while it's on hold around oakland and san francisco today. temperatures mainly from 59 in san francisco to 71 in san jose >>> special banks for the cannabis industry? that measure would create limited service banks and credit unions for cannabis growers, distributors and retailers. marijuana businesses would be given special checks to pay for their expenses. marijuana expected to generate up to $4 billion a year in california. >>> sub wap is closing 500 restaurants nationwide. at the same time the chain plans to expand sbesh nationally. sales dropped more than 4% because of increased competition. the company plans to win customers back by adding kiosks for ordering, myrrh comfortable seating. it announced a rewards program. >>> san francisco's most enduring cultural icons is celebrating a major gift to help propel musicians for decades to come. >> the san fra
what the chain plans the do to try to win back whiz business. >>> a new museum in san >>> 5:52 on thisy morning. mainly cloudy in san rafael. temperature around 51 degrees. cooling hits our east bay neighborhoods and the north bay while it's on hold around oakland and san francisco today. temperatures mainly from 59 in san francisco to 71 in san jose >>> special banks for the cannabis industry? that measure would create limited service banks and credit unions for...
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i'm talking about the sandwich shop which supports a bathroom facility, and their complaint is gee, whiz, we have to maintain this bathroom facility according to a significant standard. we have to keep it clean, we have to keep it toilet papered, etcetera, etcetera, yet those guys out there, they won't have that -- they don't have that burden, and that's why i ask the question, 'cause that's a question that comes to us from those who are making an appeal as a permit. >> and one of the things that we're taking small steps to addressing that, too, is on the renewal process of the permits, we do require a new commissary authorizations, so if they've been in business five or ten years, we're not going to assume that those agreements are still in place, so we've also added, as of this past fringe, the rest room verification is also resigned. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. the question i have is how often are the food trucks and mobile food carts inspected? >> we do an annual renewal inspection, and we've recently been doing that in conjunction with the fire department where we send out letters
i'm talking about the sandwich shop which supports a bathroom facility, and their complaint is gee, whiz, we have to maintain this bathroom facility according to a significant standard. we have to keep it clean, we have to keep it toilet papered, etcetera, etcetera, yet those guys out there, they won't have that -- they don't have that burden, and that's why i ask the question, 'cause that's a question that comes to us from those who are making an appeal as a permit. >> and one of the...
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the whiz kid who created the original flashlight app before apple integrated it into every phone is joining me. he turned down a job at apple to focus on creating tech start-up scoring a contract with tv stations including some fox tv stations. millennial entrepreneur is joining me now. john, you are in san francisco, got to be the biggest story, this facebook situation. sheryl sandberg on fox news outlining new promises that she says will change the perception that facebook was willy-nilly selling data. are you buying it? >> thank you for having me, so great to see you again. to your point, in san francisco, this is the talk of the town. uber drivers, lyft drivers, on the sidewalk, this is certainly what everyone is talking about. i think facebook has certainly had a tremendous ignorance issue over the last decade plus where there's been immense flexibility over privacy and coming to bite them. i'm a product guy at heart, i fundamentally believe that no matter what mark zuckerberg does in interviews and tv segments, to reinstill trust, it's all going to be about the product side. facebook
the whiz kid who created the original flashlight app before apple integrated it into every phone is joining me. he turned down a job at apple to focus on creating tech start-up scoring a contract with tv stations including some fox tv stations. millennial entrepreneur is joining me now. john, you are in san francisco, got to be the biggest story, this facebook situation. sheryl sandberg on fox news outlining new promises that she says will change the perception that facebook was willy-nilly...
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did you know that stands for history whiz kid? you probably have heard me say that he earned his phd masters in history, but did you know he also had a phd in mathematics? he know something no historians know, and that is if you multiply two negative numbers, like minus three and minus four, you end up with a positive. he is up with -- he understands things like that. you have heard me say that bill is the author of more than two dozen books, but do you know they have been translated to french, german, russian, japanese, korean, and haiku? maybe he will explain. you have heard me say a third of bill's books are devoted to the presidents -- jackson, wilson, fdr, ike, and reagan. know he has also dined with the presidents in the white house? you have heard me say that bill met long-lived ralph hall and stein for the first time at one of our events back in 2004 and they got along famously, swimmingly. but did you know that ralph urged bill to revise his studies of ben franklin and andrew jackson cents ralph knew both of them when he
did you know that stands for history whiz kid? you probably have heard me say that he earned his phd masters in history, but did you know he also had a phd in mathematics? he know something no historians know, and that is if you multiply two negative numbers, like minus three and minus four, you end up with a positive. he is up with -- he understands things like that. you have heard me say that bill is the author of more than two dozen books, but do you know they have been translated to french,...
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and he went with a young, charismatic tech whiz, rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] even though he couldn'tognize rudy when he was sitting right in front of him. >> i want to introduce rudy giuliani, and rudy is very much of an expert on cyber security. it's been a very important thing to him and what he does. maybe i'll ask rudy to say a few words. where's rudy? >> thank you very, very much, mr. president. first of all, congratulations on what is in fact a historic start of an administration. [ laughter ] >> seth: he was directly across the table from him! [ laughter ] how was trump going to find the hackers when he can't even find rudy giuliani -- [ laughter ] -- at the same table? no one else looks like rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] was there another 200-year-old bald, beady-eyed man at the table? now, over a year after that proclamation, reports say giuliani's committee accomplished pretty much nothing. but luckily, trump didn't just leave rudy in charge of it all. he also tasked jared kushner with helping to lead cyber security efforts, in addition to being in charge of creating peace in
and he went with a young, charismatic tech whiz, rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] even though he couldn'tognize rudy when he was sitting right in front of him. >> i want to introduce rudy giuliani, and rudy is very much of an expert on cyber security. it's been a very important thing to him and what he does. maybe i'll ask rudy to say a few words. where's rudy? >> thank you very, very much, mr. president. first of all, congratulations on what is in fact a historic start of an...
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i have got to whiz through this. we are not far from the end. so there is gitmo, and that is this year, look at the rules, no torture, no core version, -- no core should -- no coercion so all that objection, mostly by me, mostly , by the j.a.g., had an effect. people were saying -- j.a.g., generals were saying this is a war crime, sir. i will go off on another little digression for a bit. secretary rumsfeld gets a bad rap on this. he issued those orders for extraordinary techniques. within a day, the secretary and the navy's lawyer said this is a war crime. and he went to rumsfeld, and rumsfeld withdrew the order. only out there for less than 24 hours. he went to the j.a.g.s and said j.a.g.s, generals and admirals, the two-stars, tell me if this is legal or not. they assigned it to the 06's, who wrote a report, and they say -- they said the report says in , a few lines, the president says that these people at gitmo are not prisoners of war, so it is legal. but our allies disagree with the president, so we thought you would like to know what war
i have got to whiz through this. we are not far from the end. so there is gitmo, and that is this year, look at the rules, no torture, no core version, -- no core should -- no coercion so all that objection, mostly by me, mostly , by the j.a.g., had an effect. people were saying -- j.a.g., generals were saying this is a war crime, sir. i will go off on another little digression for a bit. secretary rumsfeld gets a bad rap on this. he issued those orders for extraordinary techniques. within a...
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. >>> and "les mis" gee whiz. ♪ meet the family gone viral for their amazing rendition of the broadwayiserable. today, thursday, april 5th, 2018. ♪ >> we are arthur smith middle school from alexandria, louisiana. >> and we're on "today"! >> i'm sonny's biggest fan. >> shout out to north high school class of 2018, let's get it! [ cheers ] >> i'm alice graham and we're here to celebrate -- >> my birthday! >> we're the lynch family from alabama and we love the "today" show! >> and we love you right back. welcome back to "today" on this thursday morning. thanks for joining us. the crowd is going to be fun, we'll head out there in a little bit in our hats and coats and gloves. >> pretend it's spring. >> we do have a lot to get to this half hour. let's get right to your news at 8:00. president trump insists the situation along the border with mexico has reached what he calls a point of crisis. he signed a proclamation ordering the national guard there immediately. the president insists he has to act now to combat illegal drugs and dangerous gangs and illegal immigration. homeland security se
. >>> and "les mis" gee whiz. ♪ meet the family gone viral for their amazing rendition of the broadwayiserable. today, thursday, april 5th, 2018. ♪ >> we are arthur smith middle school from alexandria, louisiana. >> and we're on "today"! >> i'm sonny's biggest fan. >> shout out to north high school class of 2018, let's get it! [ cheers ] >> i'm alice graham and we're here to celebrate -- >> my birthday! >> we're the...