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taiwan's foreign minister joseph wu, speaking to rupert wingfield hayes.: the jewish barber bringing christmas joy to washington. he tells us why this time of year is about more than simply religion. saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatures took only a few minutes, but they brought a formal end to 3.5 years of conflict, a conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives. before an audience of world leaders, the presidents of bosnia, serbia and croatia put their names to the peace agreement. the romanian border was sealed and silent today. romania has cut itself off from the outside world in order to prevent the details of the presumed massacre in timisoara from leaking out. from sex at the white house to a trial for his political life, the lewinsky affair tonight guaranteed bill clinton his place in history as only the second president ever to be impeached. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: as the house prepares to vote on impeaching donald trump, he lashes out, calling it an open war on
taiwan's foreign minister joseph wu, speaking to rupert wingfield hayes.: the jewish barber bringing christmas joy to washington. he tells us why this time of year is about more than simply religion. saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatures took only a few minutes, but they brought a formal end to 3.5 years of conflict, a conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives. before an audience of world leaders, the presidents of bosnia,...
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in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing.e church facing allegations of fraud. i feel like heartbroken, because i'm thinking this is supposed to be like a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and its leader, a charismatic pastor. god is going to help you. he's going to change your life forever. we reveal the church's appetite for cash. a basic person in a month should give a thousand. i think that is normal. i think it is no big deal. it's not even that deep. you walk into a room you see 111—15 people with bags of money.
in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing.e church facing allegations of fraud. i feel like heartbroken, because i'm thinking this is supposed to be like a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and its leader, a charismatic pastor. god is going to help you. he's going to change your life forever. we reveal the church's appetite for cash. a basic person in a month should give a thousand. i think that is normal. i think it is no...
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in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to the rising threat from beijing.im of rape. shiori ito was seeking compensation from noriyuki yamaguchi in a civil case, alleging that he raped her after inviting her to dinner to discuss a job opportunity in 2015.
in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to the rising threat from beijing.im of rape. shiori ito was seeking compensation from noriyuki yamaguchi in a civil case, alleging that he raped her after inviting her to dinner to discuss a job opportunity in 2015.
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that was the taiwanese foreign ministerjoseph wu. lowest levels in more than a century. the river stretches more than 4,000km through south—east asia — starting in the tibetan highlands in china before flowing through myanmar, thailand, laos, cambodia, and vietnam. the river basin is home to the largest freshwater fishery in the world, with around 60 million people depending on it for their livelihoods. sarah null is a professor of water i’esoui’ces management at utah state university. this is one of the worst drought evei’ on this is one of the worst drought ever on record. it is fairly unprecedented for the mekong and what's primarily driving it is both climate change and new dams that are being built all along the mekong river. and one would think that renewable energy sources such as dams and hydro—electric power, professor, would be good for the environment but not in this case. well, yes, so hydropower dams are carbon neutral, so they don't add more carbon to the environment which isa more carbon to the environment which is a g
that was the taiwanese foreign ministerjoseph wu. lowest levels in more than a century. the river stretches more than 4,000km through south—east asia — starting in the tibetan highlands in china before flowing through myanmar, thailand, laos, cambodia, and vietnam. the river basin is home to the largest freshwater fishery in the world, with around 60 million people depending on it for their livelihoods. sarah null is a professor of water i’esoui’ces management at utah state university....
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in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to the rising threat from beijing.ourt in tokyo has ordered a television presenter to pay damages to a woman who accused him of rape. shiori ito was seeking compensation from noriyuki yamaguchi in a civil case, alleging that he raped her after inviting her to dinner to discuss a job opportunity in 2015. now on bbc news it's 22 years since a british driver broke the sound barrier and the world land—speed record by driving a car across an american desert at 763mph. today, the same man is trying to smash his own record with a new car, the bloodhound — this time, in africa. andrew harding has been following his progress. well, the thing about the land speed record is it is the last of the amateur corinthian sports. it is done purely for the love, the fascination of it. some people argue, well, the old cars are no more, but forget it is a car, we are pushing the boundaries of engineering to its absolute limit. every day i go, why are we doing this? it may be the last land speed record as we know it. this is a story about st
in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to the rising threat from beijing.ourt in tokyo has ordered a television presenter to pay damages to a woman who accused him of rape. shiori ito was seeking compensation from noriyuki yamaguchi in a civil case, alleging that he raped her after inviting her to dinner to discuss a job opportunity in 2015. now on bbc news it's 22 years since a british driver broke the sound barrier and the world land—speed record by driving a car across an...
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in an exclusive interview with the bbc, foreign minister joseph wu said the world is waking up to thesia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, foreign minister wu said recent events in hong kong prove that beijing's so called one country two systems model has been a complete failure and will never be acceptable to taiwan. the chinese government face a very serious dilemma in dealing with the hong kong issue. 0n the one hand, they are not able to promise the protesters those free elections or other demands or doing an independent investigation on the police violence. and on the other hand, if the chinese government decides that is going to march and they want to move their force into hong kong and deal with the situation militarily, many people in the world would agree with me that it has signified the total failure of the one country, two systems model so they are caught in the situation, the hong kong situation is going to deteriorate and it's a failure of the one country, two systems model, or a military solution that will also signify a failure of the one country, two systems mode
in an exclusive interview with the bbc, foreign minister joseph wu said the world is waking up to thesia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, foreign minister wu said recent events in hong kong prove that beijing's so called one country two systems model has been a complete failure and will never be acceptable to taiwan. the chinese government face a very serious dilemma in dealing with the hong kong issue. 0n the one hand, they are not able to promise the protesters those free elections or...
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in a bbc interview — mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing.bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to the former un envoy for syria staffan de mistura on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. at the end of the second decade of the 21st century, does anybody still believe in the ability of the so—called ‘international community‘ to stop wars, disarm dictators and protect civilians? look at the scale of suffering in syria, the renewed unrest across the middle east, the imminent american withdrawal from afghanistan. my my guest acro one has been a us envoy in all of those places over the past decade was up is it about time to acknowledge the irrelevance of the international peacemakers? staffa n d e of the international peacemakers? staffan de mistura, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is pretty much a year since you left your post as the un envoy in assyria. you have had a time for reflection. —— syria. on reflection, do you think that mission was doomed from the moment you took it? i have been thinking exactly about that. when i was asked
in a bbc interview — mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing.bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to the former un envoy for syria staffan de mistura on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. at the end of the second decade of the 21st century, does anybody still believe in the ability of the so—called ‘international community‘ to stop wars, disarm dictators and protect civilians? look at the scale of suffering in syria, the renewed unrest across the...
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any wu silverman of rbc will be sticking with me. a look at all the charts and more, go to g-v -- go to gtv under terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." fiat chrysler's unionized workers in the u.s. have a new contract. the uaw says 70% of voting nubbers approved of the new deal, the last of three agreements -- voting members approved of the new deal, the last of three agreements negotiated this year. it promises to add 7900 jobs. sprint says the wireless company will survive long without a takeover from t-mobile. the testimony coming in a federal trial. it will determine if the merger can proceed. several states suing on antitrust concerns. citigroup says gold has more room to rally. reason? in 2020, there is little possibility of the federal reserve raising interest rates. this year, bullion is already up 50%, set for its biggest annual gain since 2010. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. another story i am watching for the last couple of weeks, like other star wars fanat
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not sure if this will make you dead maybe i will stop the fun off of the wus africa goodbye. post and now completely affectionately but as affectionately as you can. put him in the middle of his election campaign in 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television. to turn the camera back on of course the film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was precisely planned instruction. featuring a top supporting role. to the freedom of russia. and featuring a lead role like you've never seen before. because of the mere fact a marriage to the ends justify the means. cujus witnesses starts december 13th on w. . classical hans a cool music mixed with techno caused by d.j. mock rhomboids will have more on him later in the show. hello welcome to news from the world of culture also coming up today. our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's gre
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. >>> with us now, shan wu and emily larsen. welcome back to you both. >> thank you. >> emily, let me start with you and talk about the budget and go onto other things. this fight came down to both sides fighting over a guarantee for dispersement of funds to ukraine. that could have been politically problematic for each side if this had reached a government shutdown, right? >> certainly. the ukraine -- anything revolving around ukraine and aid to ukraine is going to be politically problematic and toxic for both sides especially when you're trying to avoid a government shutdown. it's very important for both sides to avoid a government shutdown on the democrats side because the drats and nancy pelosi are trying to show both impeachment and walk and chew gum at the same time. that's one reason. on the flip side, the republicans and president trump want to project that even though he's under attack from impeachment, he's able to pass some of his priorities through. and so while it could have given some democrats leverage and push fo
. >>> with us now, shan wu and emily larsen. welcome back to you both. >> thank you. >> emily, let me start with you and talk about the budget and go onto other things. this fight came down to both sides fighting over a guarantee for dispersement of funds to ukraine. that could have been politically problematic for each side if this had reached a government shutdown, right? >> certainly. the ukraine -- anything revolving around ukraine and aid to ukraine is going to...
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this is business africa on the wu update on african and global business news and we start in south africa where the worst blackouts for decades are continuing to hamper companies and households several large generators are struggling power utility eskom remained down following a week of heavy rains president cyril ramaphosa says the government will work with the company to stabilize the power grid by the end of march. in johannesburg these days business is increasingly done by candlelight or otherwise with the help of noisy generators. rolling blackouts are regularly plunging the city's usually busy streets into darkness and leaving many businesses almost completely empty. people feel very uncomfortable to come it's dark out outside we do have. generated versus not really helping us in assumes that people don't feel comfortable to come in the area. the rolling power cuts are the result of long standing problems in south africa's energy supplier eskom apartheid era infrastructure is no longer up to the job of keeping the lights on and many of the costly new plants like this one are either
this is business africa on the wu update on african and global business news and we start in south africa where the worst blackouts for decades are continuing to hamper companies and households several large generators are struggling power utility eskom remained down following a week of heavy rains president cyril ramaphosa says the government will work with the company to stabilize the power grid by the end of march. in johannesburg these days business is increasingly done by candlelight or...
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place is the wus a show coming up piles of evidence that you know from back channels plans to reprogram for that to begin with i'm now out in the open yet continue to function as a community feels its response i'll speak to a german m.p. who says germany hasn't stood up. for months stripped it of its political autonomy is fish me back to normal we get the latest from india. well. it's good to have you with us it's the largest intolerant of minorities since world war 2 more than 1000000 ethnic we good muslims locked up in specially set up prisons in china northwest of a region of. recent weeks out for not even more evidence of these camps leaked communist party papers reveal amongst other things instructions from the top on showing absolutely no must see. yet the camps continue the person is why there's been lots of condemnation but the election for the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions against chinese officials duckie has denounced what china calls reeducation camps as a quote great shame for humanity but is that enough in a moment i'll be asking a germ
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as guards wasn't in there were joined they wus a bureau chief. welcome alexandra how seriously is washington taking this attack. very seriously i would say secretary of defense has announced that the pentagon is sending additional marines to protect you as personnel in iraq and according to media reports 2 apache helicopters were sent to fly over the embassy and a clear show of force additional one secretary of state pale spoke with the iraqi president and the iraqi prime minister on the phone today and according to the state department he made clear that the you will protect and defend its people now the u.s. has invested millions in military aid in iraq since they talk all saddam hussein so how will the u.s. attack iraq you're talking u.s. embassy those 2 incidents how's that going to affect their relationship. well i think that it's fair to say that the strikes conducted by the last sunday against iran in a malicious have resulted in a serious political crisis for the united states in iraq the iraqi government condemned those airstrikes and ir
as guards wasn't in there were joined they wus a bureau chief. welcome alexandra how seriously is washington taking this attack. very seriously i would say secretary of defense has announced that the pentagon is sending additional marines to protect you as personnel in iraq and according to media reports 2 apache helicopters were sent to fly over the embassy and a clear show of force additional one secretary of state pale spoke with the iraqi president and the iraqi prime minister on the phone...
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wus thomas barry there now to some of the other stories making news around the world and at least 10 people have been killed and more than 40 wounded in a gun attack in iraq eak iraqi capital baghdad witnesses reported men in an organized moshe carried firing at anti-government protest is more than 400 people have died in unrest in iraq over the past 2 months british opposition leader jeremy coleman and prime minister boris johnson have gone head to head in their final pre-election televised debate colburn argued that democratic socialism had worked well in britain in the past and it would again bring prosperity to the poor johnson said only a dynamic market economy would improve public services free. swedish activists gratitude joined climate protesters on the streets of madrid on friday she's there for the un climate conference call up 25 the marches demanded urgent action from world leaders to tackle climate change. and 3 people have been killed by an aviation student of the major u.s. navy base in pensacola florida the shooter he was a member of saudi arabia's if foles was shot d
wus thomas barry there now to some of the other stories making news around the world and at least 10 people have been killed and more than 40 wounded in a gun attack in iraq eak iraqi capital baghdad witnesses reported men in an organized moshe carried firing at anti-government protest is more than 400 people have died in unrest in iraq over the past 2 months british opposition leader jeremy coleman and prime minister boris johnson have gone head to head in their final pre-election televised...
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this is the wus live from berlin christmas celebrations begin in bethlehem more than 100000 people are in the west bank city to take part in festivities also coming up. asian leaders meet as north korea threatens a christmas surprise that might be a missile test china south korea and japan hold a special summit to boost cooperation over north korea's nuclear program. pay the money that i'm. presenting. to. rejoin visitors from around the world at one of germany's famous christmas markets . i'm nick spicer thanks for joining us thousands of christian pilgrims and tourists are gathering in bethlehem to mark christmas christians revere the west bank city as the birthplace of jesus every year a midnight mass is held in the church of the nativity where catholic priests will later preside over the christmas eve festivities palestinian president mahmoud abbas is also expected to attend. sunrise over bethlehem on christmas eve. early pilgrims can pay a tranquil visit to the church of the nativity before the west bank city takes on a full on christmas party mooned. the church is one of the olde
this is the wus live from berlin christmas celebrations begin in bethlehem more than 100000 people are in the west bank city to take part in festivities also coming up. asian leaders meet as north korea threatens a christmas surprise that might be a missile test china south korea and japan hold a special summit to boost cooperation over north korea's nuclear program. pay the money that i'm. presenting. to. rejoin visitors from around the world at one of germany's famous christmas markets . i'm...
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they wus all of a cell at their 2 fronts now where a nationwide strike brought the country to a standstill on thursday public sector workers joined of mass protests against president. plans to reform the pension system rail travel schools and hospitals have been seriously disrupted and some of the protests turned violent. as a sea of strikers it's the largest mobilization across france in decades this time it's all about pension reforms for future generations. their pension and security barely afford to eat. who don't have enough to make ends meet and this reform will make things worse. all the defend the nation i buy my free time myself in 10 years' time and i'm not sure i'll be able to survive on what my call is proposing is that simple. however by thursday afternoon scenes from paris city center showed increasing violence groups of protesters smashed store windows and clashed with police among them members often anarchist group the so-called black bloc the violence made visible to frustration many strike supporters feel with the french government's. take even if that is a good as he say
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this is the wus live are from berlin the pro-democracy rallies in hong kong all the largest crowds in months organizers say 800000 people took part in what they called a last chance this is prone beijing government our correspondent asked the detectives also coming up a major fire engulfed a factory in india's capital delhi the early morning blaze news moving people dead most of the workers who were sleeping inside the building. and people in better rooms take to the streets to demand their country stays independent as russia pushes for closely. the ban. on hand at home free glad you could join me pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong have been staging their biggest anti-government rally in months the march towards the 1st large scale gathering to be approved by since your party's since august after coffee year of protests activists say they want to show the world they're not giving up god was under just thousands of voices with the same rallying cry 5 demands not one less those demands of the hong kong chief executive carry lamb to resign the police actions during the protests to
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and you are of course watching the wus live from berlin coming up to the documentary poverty in the usa next parser thanks for joining us at the top of the next hour. of the adventures of the famous naturalist and external. to celebration. it's 250th birthday. on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage.
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one last question did wu the broadcaster i'm working for is banned in china when the big range of people could watch this interview on our way mobile phone for example on yes that would be great. thank you. i'm scared that the work that hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers what clients and. what's your story. 'd on what numbers and women especially are victims of violence in terms of take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. for you are not even a turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. though we are not starting see old tells d.w. in an exclusive interview but is that enough to convince lawmakers in germany the u.s. and the rest of the world who still don't trust china's telecoms giants to build their 5 g.m. for. it's official in a $50000000000.00 deal francis p.s.a. group benfield chrysler will join forces to create the world's 4th largest co-operatives. this is business asia out
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. >>> with me now, though, is shan wu. he's a former federal prosecutor and a senior legal analyst. shan, always good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you, martin. >> how can senators mcconnell and graham honor their oath to do impartial justice when they both appear to have decided what the outcome of this case is going to be already? >> they certainly don't seem to be very impartial, martin. i think for them the illegal escape hatch here is that unlike the oath that jurors take in a courtroom, this one is a little different. in the courtroom there is a lot of scrutiny. judges ask the jurors, lawyers ask the jurors, have you already made up your mind before you hear the evidence? this oath is very different because the emphasis is on impartially due justice. so the legal minds that can advise mcconnell and graham can tell them, well, that's a question of what does the word justice mean? you think you are being impartial. i'm sure they would say it's the democrats who are being partisan about the justice aspect of it. so they're interpreting it that way. does it vio
. >>> with me now, though, is shan wu. he's a former federal prosecutor and a senior legal analyst. shan, always good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you, martin. >> how can senators mcconnell and graham honor their oath to do impartial justice when they both appear to have decided what the outcome of this case is going to be already? >> they certainly don't seem to be very impartial, martin. i think for them the illegal escape hatch here is that...
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. >> cnn legal analyst shan wu joining me right now. shan, good to see you. the format of the u.s.al would largely depend on what charges the house brings. so what do you take away from schumer's comments? >> i think that it indicates mcconnell and the republicans have some very large strategy questions to decide. for example, do they want to push for calling certain witnesses? they want to insist biden testify or pelosi or schiff? those are strategic decisions because they have to pick what kind of fights they want to have. probably mcconnell is trying to straighten that out rather than waiting for what appears to be a formality for a decision of handing down articles of impeachment. >> and it's about relevance, too, who would be on the witness list. you heard nadler say that earlier today about some witnesses not being called because they didn't seem relevant. >> that's exactly right. and the question of what evidence are they going to present, of course, depends on which articles they're going to hand downme. it certainly sounds like abuse of power would be one of the articles,
. >> cnn legal analyst shan wu joining me right now. shan, good to see you. the format of the u.s.al would largely depend on what charges the house brings. so what do you take away from schumer's comments? >> i think that it indicates mcconnell and the republicans have some very large strategy questions to decide. for example, do they want to push for calling certain witnesses? they want to insist biden testify or pelosi or schiff? those are strategic decisions because they have to...
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. >> bring in former federal prosecutor turned defense attorney shan wu and gene rossi. do those concern you at all? >> absolutely and shan and i were both prosecutors in the district of columbia and this is as if you have a voir dire or jury pool and before you pick a jury, the jurors say they're going to vote guilty or not guilty. if this were a court of law they would be struck for cause or peremptory strike and what disappoints me, ana is they have to take an oath before they become jurors and they have to take an oath that they will be fair and impart because we are interpreting the constitution of the united states and i have to do a shoutout to tom daschle of south dakota and trent lott of mississippi. they were the two senators, democrat and republican, who worked together like statesmen and they worked out the impeachment process for president clinton and they added integrity, they added class and they made us all proud regardless of whether you thought bill clinton should have been impeached or found not guilty, those two senators did it the right way and i'm,
. >> bring in former federal prosecutor turned defense attorney shan wu and gene rossi. do those concern you at all? >> absolutely and shan and i were both prosecutors in the district of columbia and this is as if you have a voir dire or jury pool and before you pick a jury, the jurors say they're going to vote guilty or not guilty. if this were a court of law they would be struck for cause or peremptory strike and what disappoints me, ana is they have to take an oath before they...
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ancisco has locked up the nfc stop see the road to the super bowl will go levi stadium first off jason wu your reaction to seeing. how this came down to the wire of frantic 15 seconds it's funny we were all in the studio glued to the tv duringa commercial break, hoping that it ended before we had to go back on air. >>it was just a wild finis and it feels like it's always like that when those 2 came together. and is usually not the 49 ers and come out on the on topone is this matchup but they did and it clearly changed did your trajectory of both ams, you know. >>one is now a 5 seed the other one now one scene one just a week off heal up another has to fly 3,000 miles across the country to play their first pro a playoff game on throad. so that was as important of a regular season when that i personally can remember in all my time covering football because just that way that the tides change now now the 49 ers are looked at as a favori to get to miami in the nfc. if they were would be the case if they would have to go through a philadelphia then a green bay and then mae a that one s importa
ancisco has locked up the nfc stop see the road to the super bowl will go levi stadium first off jason wu your reaction to seeing. how this came down to the wire of frantic 15 seconds it's funny we were all in the studio glued to the tv duringa commercial break, hoping that it ended before we had to go back on air. >>it was just a wild finis and it feels like it's always like that when those 2 came together. and is usually not the 49 ers and come out on the on topone is this matchup but...
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. >> jimmy: you went to see wu-tang clan when you were 13?ip-hop, like it was so massive out there and the only artists that, i guess there was such a demand for were hip-hop artists going to the method man, redman show was kind of my first introduction to wu-tang and then when i went to my second show, which was 50 cent -- [ laughter ] i then - >> jimmy: wow. >> i read the book, watched the movie. >> jimmy: really >> learned all the words i went fully prepared. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] >> massive 50 cent fan >> jimmy: look at you now though, you're doing this cool thing and you're having a festival in kosovo >> yeah. >> jimmy: and bring -- making concerts, so that little girls can go to a concert and become dua lipa kind of, yeah. >> i mean, i would love that i would absolutely love that for me, it was, like i wished when i was living in kosovo i had the opportunity to see some of my favorite artists, like pink and nelly furtado or -- >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, and no one really came to kosovo so, now we decided to start a festival calle
. >> jimmy: you went to see wu-tang clan when you were 13?ip-hop, like it was so massive out there and the only artists that, i guess there was such a demand for were hip-hop artists going to the method man, redman show was kind of my first introduction to wu-tang and then when i went to my second show, which was 50 cent -- [ laughter ] i then - >> jimmy: wow. >> i read the book, watched the movie. >> jimmy: really >> learned all the words i went fully prepared....
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>> wu saw is iowa. pete buttigieg is leading in iowa.zabeth warren was the front runner in iowa and now wants to beat pete buttigieg. she wants to be the nominee. amy klobuchar's only chance is to win iowa. she is from neighboring minnesota, spent a lot of time there, and that ione ofhe ma reasons why both of them went after him last night. nada: i'm interested in how the race.nt may be shaking up do you d think tate about electability being more important thanision for the country, do you think that is getting more play amongst voters? >> it is interesting. note that the first que tion in bate last night was about impeachment, and you never heard it again after that for three hours. that tells you a lot. thesother part is the candid won't have to vote on impeachment in the senate, and those who will. i think the smart candidate, if have to deal with it, ca show it as a way to take on trump to show how theyould go , after him, to show how ey would be during the impeachment fight, to show people the kind of candidate they would be if they
>> wu saw is iowa. pete buttigieg is leading in iowa.zabeth warren was the front runner in iowa and now wants to beat pete buttigieg. she wants to be the nominee. amy klobuchar's only chance is to win iowa. she is from neighboring minnesota, spent a lot of time there, and that ione ofhe ma reasons why both of them went after him last night. nada: i'm interested in how the race.nt may be shaking up do you d think tate about electability being more important thanision for the country, do...
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as we look hour by hour, so we're expecting they:ç8y rain wú in late tomorrow evening.we are at 5:30, and it's just starting to edge its way into ukiah. as it moves into the rest of the bay area it's 4:00 in the morning as it moves into the peninsula, and then quickly sunday afternoon and we'relvq/u looking at about a quarter to possibly up to a half inch of rain for much of the bayÀ a little bit higher farther to the north and in terms of sierra snow, going there, five to seven inches for the higher elevations. going into next week, we're going to see some more rain returning on christmas eve into christmas day. vianey, you're tracking the roads. how is it looking? >> we had a couple of fender benders but those cleared up and i have an update on the crash i was talking about earlier, this one in san jose, southbound 101 at great america parkways that now cleared and no longer on there. the delays are nonexistent, which is great news. that's what we like to see early on. westbound 80 toward the bay bridge you're looking at eight minutes. westbound 82 toward the san mate
as we look hour by hour, so we're expecting they:ç8y rain wú in late tomorrow evening.we are at 5:30, and it's just starting to edge its way into ukiah. as it moves into the rest of the bay area it's 4:00 in the morning as it moves into the peninsula, and then quickly sunday afternoon and we'relvq/u looking at about a quarter to possibly up to a half inch of rain for much of the bayÀ a little bit higher farther to the north and in terms of sierra snow, going there, five to seven inches for...
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this is the wus a shop coming up the design stuff that never ends so just 5 years ago. but since then survived doesn't have to fight for. justice speaking to someone who seemed to struggle. for respect.
this is the wus a shop coming up the design stuff that never ends so just 5 years ago. but since then survived doesn't have to fight for. justice speaking to someone who seemed to struggle. for respect.
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it stars j-lo and constance wu. it's about these women who
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places do wus a show coming up piles of evidence that yes no fall back from china's plans to reprogram more than a 1000000000 i'm now out in the open yet the camps continue to function as the international community failed in its response i'll speak to a german m.p. who says germany hasn't stood up plus. 4 months since india all stripped off its political autonomy is fish me back to normal we get the latest from india.
places do wus a show coming up piles of evidence that yes no fall back from china's plans to reprogram more than a 1000000000 i'm now out in the open yet the camps continue to function as the international community failed in its response i'll speak to a german m.p. who says germany hasn't stood up plus. 4 months since india all stripped off its political autonomy is fish me back to normal we get the latest from india.
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in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news, it's panorama. tonight on panorama we investigate the church facing allegations of fraud. i feel like heartbroken, because i'm thinking this is supposed to be like a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and its leader, a charismatic pastor. god is going to help you. he's going to change your life forever. we reveal the church's appetite for cash. a basic person in a month should give a thousand. i think that is normal. i think it is no big deal. it's not even that deep. you walk into a room you see 14—15 people with bags of money. and hear from young worshippers, who say the church has left them thousands of pounds in debt. i feel anger, because not only are they doing it to more people, they're doing it to the most vulnerable people. as the truth emerges about a church that's recruiting vulnerable teenagers, we ask who's protecting those who've been duped? i strongly believe, because it's black kids, it's a
in a bbc interview, mr wu said the world was waking up to a rising threat from beijing. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news, it's panorama. tonight on panorama we investigate the church facing allegations of fraud. i feel like heartbroken, because i'm thinking this is supposed to be like a family. and like, most importantly, it's like god's people. and its leader, a charismatic pastor. god is going to help you. he's going to change your life forever. we reveal the church's...
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wu chose to ignore evidence that didn't fit a certain narrative. as morty turns. toxicologist pharmacologist and bio analytical chemist walk into the u.p.c. w u b c w shows them a video of an alleged chemical attack and ask them what sort of symptoms they see could they tell what gas it was the specialists all look at the video and agree on one answer and the rest is classified or was classified it was agreed among all present but the key takeaway message from the meeting was that the symptoms observed were inconsistent with exposure to chlorine and no other obvious candidate chemical causing the symptoms could be identified another day another leak another embarrassment and another blow to the u.p.c. w.'s credibility they knew they knew the rebel video was questionable didn't find any nerve agent any chlorine in quantities sufficient to indicate a chemical attack nothing but they wouldn't admit it we know of at least one person at the u.p.c. w.'s very selective about what gets saved and what gets deleted please get this document out of documents registry archive
wu chose to ignore evidence that didn't fit a certain narrative. as morty turns. toxicologist pharmacologist and bio analytical chemist walk into the u.p.c. w u b c w shows them a video of an alleged chemical attack and ask them what sort of symptoms they see could they tell what gas it was the specialists all look at the video and agree on one answer and the rest is classified or was classified it was agreed among all present but the key takeaway message from the meeting was that the symptoms...
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when they wus lisa lui spent the day on the streets of paris talking to protesters and she told us why so many people refuse to accept pension reform plans. well the people who are here today in paris and other cities of france of this need to demonstrate against him on my cost the president's pension reform there our worry that when they get to retire one point all the children get to retire that there will be nothing left that he will actually squeeze pension so much that people will be able to make ends meet after telling me that they're really concerned that the government seems to be taking more money away from those who are already struggling to make ends meet instead of taking it from the rich that's why they're here today demonstrators who've come to demonstrate against the pension reform peacefully have also voiced their concerns to me that you know if there are too many violent clashes that might actually distract from what they're asking for and the government could then say well these people are violent you shouldn't go and to not to demonstrate and that's it looks like tha
when they wus lisa lui spent the day on the streets of paris talking to protesters and she told us why so many people refuse to accept pension reform plans. well the people who are here today in paris and other cities of france of this need to demonstrate against him on my cost the president's pension reform there our worry that when they get to retire one point all the children get to retire that there will be nothing left that he will actually squeeze pension so much that people will be able...
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this is the wu news live from berlin boris johnson's conservatives when an outright majority in the u.k. election. this majority we will at last be able to do all. that bad pay attention. to this johnson celebrating at party headquarters a short while ago before heading to downing street to prepare to push his plans for bracks said through parliament full analysis and look at what this result means for the u.k. and the e.u. .
this is the wu news live from berlin boris johnson's conservatives when an outright majority in the u.k. election. this majority we will at last be able to do all. that bad pay attention. to this johnson celebrating at party headquarters a short while ago before heading to downing street to prepare to push his plans for bracks said through parliament full analysis and look at what this result means for the u.k. and the e.u. .
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this is the wus coming to you live from a building collapses in nairobi a fear dead rescue workers of course 10 people after the rubble alive but the desperate search goes on for most of our lives as we go live to the kenyan capital for the day meetest also coming up jimmy's child the uncle of metal remembers the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity. shortly to make a 1st official visit to the auschwitz death camp where the nazis nadda more than a 1000000 people most of them jews. and francis battle as well one of his biggest nationwide strikes in decades public sector employees are protesting against proposed pension reforms and they are not finished yet so what will happen on friday we get the latest from paris. hello and welcome on the dutch a 6 story building has collapsed in kenya's capital nairobi authorities say some could be trucked in the debris military personnel have arrived to assist with the search and rescue operation after local sports 10 survivors from the rubble with their bare hands building collapses are common in nairobi a recent survey by kenya's na
this is the wus coming to you live from a building collapses in nairobi a fear dead rescue workers of course 10 people after the rubble alive but the desperate search goes on for most of our lives as we go live to the kenyan capital for the day meetest also coming up jimmy's child the uncle of metal remembers the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity. shortly to make a 1st official visit to the auschwitz death camp where the nazis nadda more than a 1000000 people most of them...
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has condemned the international inaction over his brutal killing he's been talking to wu about the dangerous signal to send to other journalists. and sentenced to death in china despite having committed no crime to meet a man wrongly convicted of murder in a country believed to hand out more death sentences than anywhere else on. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us just days before the german chancellor and the russian president are set to meet to discuss the conflict in ukraine a diplomatic dispute. causing tensions between the 2 countries it centers on the murder in berlin of a former chechen rebel commander allegedly by russian intelligence now germany has expelled 2 russian diplomats in response moscow denies any involvement. this decision could escalate tensions between russia and western countries german chancellor angela merkel has defended the expulsion of russian diplomats after germany's attorney general said evidence points to russian state involvement in. the meeting the russian president next week and then i will let you know whether i have spoken with him and how that go
has condemned the international inaction over his brutal killing he's been talking to wu about the dangerous signal to send to other journalists. and sentenced to death in china despite having committed no crime to meet a man wrongly convicted of murder in a country believed to hand out more death sentences than anywhere else on. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us just days before the german chancellor and the russian president are set to meet to discuss the conflict in ukraine a...
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the finnish prime minister there in a conversation we wus a terry show sort of take you back to max hoffman who is and brussels i max the prime minister there touching a little bit on some contentious issues like poland and brags that that is 2 major problems that are facing the e.u. how big are those challenges would you say. it's hard to pick which one is tougher at the moment because poland symbolizes like hungry in the past on the migration question the east west divide you have in the european union at the moment and that's really making things tough making it harder for everybody to get things done here in the e.u. bragg's it on top of that and that's why in the past years it was really really tough to pass any kind of legislation outside of those 2 major topics so as i said earlier to go shooting that free trade agreement with the u.k. is also going to be very tough but the fundamentally more challenging problem because it transcends different issues is the east west divide in the european union and we don't see that abating anytime soon all right max hoffman reporting from brussels
the finnish prime minister there in a conversation we wus a terry show sort of take you back to max hoffman who is and brussels i max the prime minister there touching a little bit on some contentious issues like poland and brags that that is 2 major problems that are facing the e.u. how big are those challenges would you say. it's hard to pick which one is tougher at the moment because poland symbolizes like hungry in the past on the migration question the east west divide you have in the...
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this is the wus a show coming up piles of evidence that you have to know from actually trying those plans to reprogram hold of a 1000000000 weeks of i'm not out in the open yet slick camps continue to function as peter best of community feels its response i'll speak to a german impedances germany hasn't stood up plus. for months since india stripped it of its political off tommy is pushed me back to normal to get tomatoes from.
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this is the wus live from berlin sardines have swarmed at the squares of rome protesters turn out in the italian capital to show their opposition to the anti immigrant league party led by divisive politician but. also in the show. gridlock at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still can't agree on funding or international rules to slow global warming climate actors there want immediate action and big decisions before the meeting in.
this is the wus live from berlin sardines have swarmed at the squares of rome protesters turn out in the italian capital to show their opposition to the anti immigrant league party led by divisive politician but. also in the show. gridlock at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still can't agree on funding or international rules to slow global warming climate actors there want immediate action and big decisions before the meeting in.
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wants the contribution china wants to say let's do international in a multilateral says let's reform wu let's that's. a road you know let's work with the world bank. and everybody you know for example is a good example of that so so i think it's really important that china and us work together the 2 largest economy if they fight i mean definite the world's going to suffer yes we are a year away give or take from a u.s. election from perhaps the most definitive u.s. election we have seen in years i mean. does this have the potential to play out for the next 12 months under president trump and then it could all it could all change again couldn't it i think that what president tom has been doing in the last. 2 and a half 3 years is that initially this of this intelligent military report the position of china as a strategic rivalry now has spread across the board oh everybody think china is a struggle rivalry you know we could be a corporative rival could be a healthy competition but not strategic revery so if you really put place china as an enemy of the us and that's really dangerous but
wants the contribution china wants to say let's do international in a multilateral says let's reform wu let's that's. a road you know let's work with the world bank. and everybody you know for example is a good example of that so so i think it's really important that china and us work together the 2 largest economy if they fight i mean definite the world's going to suffer yes we are a year away give or take from a u.s. election from perhaps the most definitive u.s. election we have seen in...
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. >> if you haven't gotten gifts yet, take the umbrella where you wu because you are seeing our stormt first but they intensify after midnight. we're seeing showers along our coastline. going into daly city you're going to see light showers. south san francisco, pacifica right now. to the north we go. light drizzle near sears point, san rafael. and this line is just crawling about 15 miles per hour. so oakland will likely find some drizzle around 6:30. san jose, about 7:45. gilroy after 8:00 p.m. light to moderate rain, not only that, we're tracking rough surf as well. most spots between 0.1 and 0.75 inches of rain. we'll have the full accuweather forecast later. >>> a live look at sfo where some last-minute travelers are taking off
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this is the wus coming to you live from a building collapses in nairobi a fed dead rescue workers have good skin people after the rubble alive but the desperate search goes on for most of vive as we go live to the kenyan capsule for the day meetest also coming up jimmy's child the uncle of metal remembers the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity.
this is the wus coming to you live from a building collapses in nairobi a fed dead rescue workers have good skin people after the rubble alive but the desperate search goes on for most of vive as we go live to the kenyan capsule for the day meetest also coming up jimmy's child the uncle of metal remembers the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity.
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you know who i am here in germany mr wu diversity where some of the 1st protests started and just now a whole bunch of people have just come just by our side demanding for justice and this is just one of the smaller groups behind me there are more people protesting up cross the city there have been protests like this this one so yesterday as well there was it started with a small protest and it just rode up as the arch know who does and it was the extremely peaceful the language of the protests has been about justice about saving the constitution and it's mean about. freedom freedom from this controversial citizenship no no in this stage of bihar in northern india there has been a curfew that sorry there's no shutdown off the entire state and there are protests planned across the country and it is still unsure how many people will come out but it is expected that a huge crowd will come out in show of support against the government crackdown and the deaths that happened yesterday we've got this cabinet meeting a little later today what can we expect to come out of that. it's not quite
you know who i am here in germany mr wu diversity where some of the 1st protests started and just now a whole bunch of people have just come just by our side demanding for justice and this is just one of the smaller groups behind me there are more people protesting up cross the city there have been protests like this this one so yesterday as well there was it started with a small protest and it just rode up as the arch know who does and it was the extremely peaceful the language of the protests...
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hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up at least 2 people are dead in kenya's capital after a residential building collapsed. donald trump is set to become the 4th u.s. president to face impeachment as the deadline approaches for him to decide whether to formally participate in the hearings. a race against time to vaccinate in some or after an outbreak of measles kills more than 60 people. indian police have controversially shot dead 4 men suspected of raping and killing a woman in hyderabad and the case that reignited nationwide protests over attacks on women the accused were taken to the crime scene as part of the investigation however the police say they tried to escape and then were shot. in hyderabad welcome the killings hundreds of people gathered at the crime scene and chanted long live the police the victim's family have also thanked the police. i'd like to thinking congratulate the telling gonna government police and all those who supported me my daughter's so now has. they have. this with me and. and no one even think of doing it. i'm
hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up at least 2 people are dead in kenya's capital after a residential building collapsed. donald trump is set to become the 4th u.s. president to face impeachment as the deadline approaches for him to decide whether to formally participate in the hearings. a race against time to vaccinate in some or after an outbreak of measles kills more than 60 people. indian police have controversially shot dead 4 men suspected of...
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justin wu from zhang on. -- from shanghai.e next hour we will talk to -- [indiscernible] i murdered it. an exclusive interview with him. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg -- as we feature entrepreneurs efforts to close the gender gap. david: we spoke with michelle sun the ceo of the first code academy. >> it is interesting when i look around the classrooms and we look at the age group of six to 12 years old the gender ratio is pretty balanced 50/50 boys and girls, and somehow once it hits around 12 years old the girls disappear and there is like all boys. and sometimes one or two girls. >> the gender divide starts pretty early. why do you think that is the case? >> yeah. i mean, when we speak to the parents in some of our students a girl sometimes get back to was and say, i want to do something more girly. coding does not feel like too girly. i want to be with my girlfriends. that is sometimes the reason why they turnaround from starting to learn coding at the age fo 12. >> it is very much a part of the
justin wu from zhang on. -- from shanghai.e next hour we will talk to -- [indiscernible] i murdered it. an exclusive interview with him. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg -- as we feature entrepreneurs efforts to close the gender gap. david: we spoke with michelle sun the ceo of the first code academy. >> it is interesting when i look around the classrooms and we look at the age group of six to 12 years old the gender ratio is pretty balanced 50/50 boys and...
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got unique insight from one of the study's co-authors, renowned biotech entrepreneur who joins janet wuon. thate design of a system you can compress into a capsule, and then when the capsule gets into the stomach, the capsule and opens upves into a shape that is so big that it cannot pass through what is called the paul lars, the little hole that connects the rest of the stomach to the gastrointestinal tract, but it's very, very open so food can pass through it and everything. we put the drug in it and the drug keeps coming out, but we designed part of it to basically dissolve in just about a month period and when that happens, the whole thing goes out, and basically, you deliver the drug for a month. we could actually make it go more or less. janet: when do you expect human trials? >> i don't oh-fer sure. there's a company we have been involved with getting started. they've already started human trials on other drugs using a system like this. janet: you are closing in on two -- onto 1500 papers. how do you keep up this pace? >> one of the great things about m.i.t. is you have these inc
got unique insight from one of the study's co-authors, renowned biotech entrepreneur who joins janet wuon. thate design of a system you can compress into a capsule, and then when the capsule gets into the stomach, the capsule and opens upves into a shape that is so big that it cannot pass through what is called the paul lars, the little hole that connects the rest of the stomach to the gastrointestinal tract, but it's very, very open so food can pass through it and everything. we put the drug...
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and you are of course watching the wus live from berlin coming up the documentary poverty in the usa next parser thanks for joining us at the top of the next hour. of the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate the next on the frontline boards 250th birthday we're remarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w. . in southern california the sun rises over san diego playing. next to a major road in this talking doll it's 54 year old maria de. st louis went bad in. this car is her husband. this is every day. this routine about stretching my bad. memory and no longer has a place to live she's been sleeping in have done for a year now. looks pretty nice you don't. you don't feel it doesn't seem that you live here but you do i have seen people with their cars messy and things all over the place how can i go to work for my life like that i mean has to have a little order you know because this is what we need to continue this is not perfect but it's. the way i won and it makes me feel better. just like maria around 30 other people sleep overnight in their
and you are of course watching the wus live from berlin coming up the documentary poverty in the usa next parser thanks for joining us at the top of the next hour. of the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate the next on the frontline boards 250th birthday we're remarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w. . in southern california the sun rises over san diego playing. next to a major road in this talking doll it's 54 year old maria de. st louis went bad...