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spend but for organ recipient york philip the decision is clear especially if the horrible waiting time experience could be shortened substantially and people in this situation would be happy if the circumstances were improved in my view that wouldn't be hard to do this philip has been living with someone else's heart for three years he is grateful for every new day it gives him. google it so now that became a verb and a very very valuable company what twenty years ago today a couple of ph d. students working out of the proverbial garage wanted to improve internet searches and the rest is history as they say well google was born in the heyday of the internet when all and everything was possible but the company its business practices and its aim and scope and also its users have changed over the past twenty years beyond recognition. google's business model is simple users searching the internet tell google about themselves allowing google to sell targeted advertising to businesses the firm i.p.o. at eighty five dollars a share in two thousand and four and quickly rose in value. new produ
spend but for organ recipient york philip the decision is clear especially if the horrible waiting time experience could be shortened substantially and people in this situation would be happy if the circumstances were improved in my view that wouldn't be hard to do this philip has been living with someone else's heart for three years he is grateful for every new day it gives him. google it so now that became a verb and a very very valuable company what twenty years ago today a couple of ph d....
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york philip had a good life with a family and a solid career that's until an infection destroyed his heart when he was in his late forty's in the hospital the tormenting wait for a new organ began in c. and it killing one of i'm going to die in a hospital bed and suddenly you hear someone rushing down the coastal pushing an emergency resuscitation car and then you he's a passenger relatives who run the something because the person is dying and you go through all that with the family and the medical stuff it's the worst thing you'll schedule so that you could be next to this one to anyone else and then couldn't. philip had to wait seven months for a new heart that's not uncommon because the number of organ donors in germany is falling with more than ten thousand patients on waiting lists donations have dropped to just eight hundred a year in few cleaning and many clinics organ donations and so rarely that the concept of organ donation is quite foreign to when it does happen the staff often don't know the proper procedures and comic white overwhelmed followed suit it's not that people
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york philip had a good life with a family and a solid career that's until an infection destroyed his heart when he was in his late forty's in the hospital the tormenting wait for a new organ began in seem to killing one of our more you lie in a hospital bed and suddenly you hear someone rushing down the corridor pushing an emergency resuscitation car then you hear the person's relatives arrive something because the person has died you go through all that with the family and the medical staff it's the worst thing your scared also that you could be next that's when you can also end and couldn't. philip had to wait seven months for a new heart that's not uncommon because the number of organ donors in germany is falling with more than ten thousand patients on waiting lists donations have dropped to just eight hundred a year in feeling clean neat and many clinics organ donations and so rarely that the concept of organ donation is quite foreign so when it does happen the staff often don't know the proper procedures and overwhelmed follow ups and it's not that people are unwilling to donate
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a good look at hamburg it's not just a port city hamburg is also a music city composers such as york philip and johannes bombs used to work here and hamburg has also left its mark on rock and pop music history. and hamburg sang probably district the beat of stained important experience for their international career it all started in the early sixty's on the state's office a legendary place that has made history. nine hundred sixteen seventeen years after the end of world war two hamburg's rebel have been cleared away and its economy was flourishing. but the generation gap was huge young people were looking for alternatives and amusement. rock'n'roll was new and played an important role that teenagers could only listen to it on the radio and in a few cups. says local big break month for advice leader and bucks and way to host founded the stuck up the name said it all. behind beyond almost i'm get sung we started up something that reflected the mood that was simmering among young people. that's why we put posters up all over hamburg saying the hard times are over and corny music has had its
a good look at hamburg it's not just a port city hamburg is also a music city composers such as york philip and johannes bombs used to work here and hamburg has also left its mark on rock and pop music history. and hamburg sang probably district the beat of stained important experience for their international career it all started in the early sixty's on the state's office a legendary place that has made history. nine hundred sixteen seventeen years after the end of world war two hamburg's...
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the rise of for me just interested what you're looking at pictures coming live from new york and we just heard philip lum he was the football ambassador for germany. let's just have a listen to alex on the chef and as to what he's saying. in two thousand and twenty four. thank you very much mr president if i could ask you all to please stand together next to the story dylan a trophy just in a movie that if the two from the winning bid on one side and then the president on the other for a quick photo opportunity or does it buckle over this. you have it the winning bid coming from germany of i don't believe he is the headers of i'm going to go federation will be available for interview at the auditorium after the ceremony and that concludes this u.a.e. for euro twenty twenty four nice with seventy thank you for following those and goodbye from the house of european football. coverage coming to you from me on the way for headquarters the full moon proceedings out all over and now the winning team will be talking to journalists outside and perhaps the losing team as well we saw that the two bids that wer
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reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my brother lieutenant philip scott of the new yorkmendously, phil, not a day goes by that you aren't thought of, spoken about or prayed for, we never get tired of hearing or telling stories about you, forever in our hearts isn't a phrase written on your head stone but it's how you will live on our lives until the day we die. i love you, phil, i will talk to you later. >> and my cousin maria isabel ramÍrez, it's been 17 years, we love you, we miss you, god bless america. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my uncle bernard, i hope to one day be able to say that i've positively impacted as many
reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my brother lieutenant philip scott of the new yorkmendously, phil, not a day goes by that you aren't thought of, spoken about or prayed for, we never get tired of hearing or telling stories about you, forever in our hearts isn't a phrase written on your head stone but it's how you will live on our lives until the day we die. i love you, phil, i will talk to you later. >> and my cousin maria isabel ramÍrez, it's...
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to new york and the us open now, as the japanese 21st seed kei nishikori is through to the quarterfinals. he beat germany's philipformer world number one rafael nadal in the last eight. novak djokovic and roger federer play later today as they aim to set—up their earliest meeting at a grand slam since 2007. and in the women's draw, madison keys is through to the quarterfinals after beating slovakia's domininka cibulkova in straight sets. she's aiming to go one better than she did last year, when she lost in the final to fellow american sloane stephens. britain's nekoda smythe—davis has been selected for thejudo world championships in baku later this month. the 2017 world championship bronze medallist has moved from london to walsall for her training. after a disappointing rio olympics she's looking to reverse her fortunes over the next two years. sara orchard has more. this moment when she inspired a generation. then 19—year—old nichola smyth davis was working as an olympic volunteer. when gibbons won her silver medal, everybody was running around crying, happy and it was a proper moment for us. i was so lucky i
to new york and the us open now, as the japanese 21st seed kei nishikori is through to the quarterfinals. he beat germany's philipformer world number one rafael nadal in the last eight. novak djokovic and roger federer play later today as they aim to set—up their earliest meeting at a grand slam since 2007. and in the women's draw, madison keys is through to the quarterfinals after beating slovakia's domininka cibulkova in straight sets. she's aiming to go one better than she did last year,...
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with the arts and commissioner of the new york city department of cultural affairs and lately author of an extraordinary book what is just coming out. and philip lopez i believe of the book festival coming here from the very beginning with distinguished color and a professor at columbia university. and one of the finest. and he will work review. has an associate the point. now start with you what you are busy? thank you. most was a groundbreaking item that it and the first blockbuster film pipeline people back in the president and as a result weekend interest kkk by making reference to those. but birth of a nation as part of the outpouring to shift the narrative after the war. but it was part of the force that reawakened that counter. and equally as forceful and then the brazenness to an entirely new art form with a solution of jazz.i so it is a complicated picture that art can't instigate a whole set of and. there is a lot of narratives with the center. the meeting to the fridge. two of those hunting for russia. the partisans on virgin soil. it with ambivalence. then to become conservative. with the idealistic revolutionary is a major charact
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philip rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief for the washington post. peter for "the new york times," and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. counselor, you get to go first tonight. let's say you are dr. ford's lawyer. knowing the risk that the republicans may just try to gavel this through and have their vote with or without her testimony, what are your demands of this committee if you're her lawyer? >> it looks like dr. ford's lawyers have successfully reasserted themselves and will establish some good baseline rules here. the problem is that the republicans who run the senate committee control all of the mechanics of this hearing. and it's clear that they're more interested in rushing this through in a slip shod manner than in really exploring the issues. so it will be up to her lawyers to set some ground rules so that this doesn't take on the attitude of a trial where she's being cross-examined. rather, it's an opportunity for her to tell her story in a meaningful fashion without being unduly confronted and unfairly tarnished. and a
philip rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief for the washington post. peter for "the new york times," and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. counselor, you get to go first tonight. let's say you are dr. ford's lawyer. knowing the risk that the republicans may just try to gavel this through and have their vote with or without her testimony, what are your demands of this committee if you're her lawyer? >> it looks like dr. ford's...
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york times" political reporter ken vogel. msnbc political analyst and white house bureau chief for the washington post philip rucker.eef political correspondent for politico magazine tim alberta. and washington bureau chief for vice news, shawna thomas. i want to start with a piece that phil co-wrote this week in the washington post. quote, president trump's advisors and allies are increasingly worried that he has neither the staff nor the strategy to protect himself from a possible democratic take over of the house. which would empower the opposition party to shower the administration with subpoenas or even pursue impeachment charges. within trump's orbit there is a consensus that his current legal team is not equipped to effectively navigate an onslaught of congressional demands and there is broad discussion about bringing in new lawyers experienced in white collar and political scandals. winter is coming, said what trump ally, in close communication with the white house. nobody's prepared for war. >>> so, phil, we do often jump straight to the impeachment question when we're talking about the mueller investigatio
york times" political reporter ken vogel. msnbc political analyst and white house bureau chief for the washington post philip rucker.eef political correspondent for politico magazine tim alberta. and washington bureau chief for vice news, shawna thomas. i want to start with a piece that phil co-wrote this week in the washington post. quote, president trump's advisors and allies are increasingly worried that he has neither the staff nor the strategy to protect himself from a possible...
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york no pudo guiar su equipo. en el Último cuarto, la jugada clave del partido con el marcador, interceptÓ un pase y se va a zona de anotaciÓn. jaguars ganan 20 15. contÓ al philipla liga de, dinamarca debutÓ con la victoria con gales 20. primero al 32 el segundo 62 por recibiÓ a la selección de perÚ. los de gareca remontarÍa para el 2-1 final. por Último le recordamos que el mar de los esperamos en el choque de gigantes, estados unido frente a mÉxico y luego se reanuda la liga mx....
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laughter] she is the daughter of general philip schuyler, a super wealthy important general, friend of washington's and one of the most powerful men in upstate new yorkith him, some of few may have thought, hamilton is a of thed -- bastard scottish peddler and marrying his daughter. how did he feel? he could not have been happier. it is another example of hamilton's ability to charm. he is the kind of person that as far as philip is concerned, hamilton can do no wrong. it is really interesting. someone wrote about hamilton, "there is a fascination in his manners by which one was led captive unaware." several comments about his eyes, which for women as well as men were very striking. it is hard to believe that he would be is welcomed as he was, but he was. this gives them a place to go. as he had left washington as a single man without resources, now he has the familial context and he is ready, therefore -- after the andre affair, after his marriage, with his frustration he is looking for a fight. and usually as we know in our marriage, if you are looking for a fight you can usually find it. it came on february 16, 1781. from our perspective, it is su
laughter] she is the daughter of general philip schuyler, a super wealthy important general, friend of washington's and one of the most powerful men in upstate new yorkith him, some of few may have thought, hamilton is a of thed -- bastard scottish peddler and marrying his daughter. how did he feel? he could not have been happier. it is another example of hamilton's ability to charm. he is the kind of person that as far as philip is concerned, hamilton can do no wrong. it is really interesting....
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to pbs stations like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program everyone. i am christiane amanpour in new york. north korean leader says he will close a missile facility. it is a rare concrete pledge months after president trump declared that the nuclear threat was over. the white house is entering a critical week for its foreign policy. as world leaders begin to descend here in new york. not only north korea but the middle east where president trump still has not presented his peace plan. of course iran where washington is working diligently to undermine the nuclear deal that president trump pulled out of. antonio guterres joins me now in the studio. welcome to the program. as i said, all of these issues fall right under your agreement. do you agree that what just happened in pyongyang between the two korean presidents is significant. do you believe that one of the great task is to prevent war. that what has just come out of the meeting moves the ball forward? >> i am hopeful. two korean presidents wanting to have a normalization if that name is adequate. two koreas recognizing it is an essent
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, i am christiane amanpour in new york where more than 100 world leaders are gathering for the annual united nations general assembly. it comes at a time when the trump administration comes to challenge the world order. what a difference the world makes. president trump said he will meet with north korean leader km jong-un for a second time quote time soon. this time last year, he threatened to totally destroy north korea and called kim little rocket man. into these turn blant times steps in nelson mandela. the ability to bring the death and destruction we witness on a daily basis to an end. along with mandela -- her own past as an armed freedom fighter. and she spoke movingly about her marriage. welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me. i want to ask you how you are feeling today. a few years ago when we spoke, well a year after nelson mandela's death, you said you are just trying to get through it and sometimes you wake up every morning and don't know what to do. how has those intervening years treated
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program everyone, i am christiane amanpour in new york. the me too movement and the woman's right to be heard has been put to the test like never before. delivering a powerful opening statement about the alleged abuse. her voice cracking and at times vichblably shaking. >> i am here today because i am believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while brett kavanaugh and i were in high school. he groped me and tried to take off my clothes. i believe he was going to rape me. >> for about four hours she took mostly sympathetic questions from democratic senators. cri christine blasy ford said she was certain that brett ckavanauh attacked her. >> this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. fuelled with apparent pent up anger. fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons and millions of dollars and money from outside left wing opposition groups. >> joining me now from washington to break all of this down two well placed guested, patti solis do
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program everyone, i am christiane amanpour in new york. the struggles continues to play out. dr. christine -- who categorically denies all her allegations. so far, president trump is staying mostly on the sidelines. not blasting ford, but also calling the treatment of kavanaugh unfair. in this turbulent moment defined by an apparent vacuum of leadership, doris kearns goodwin brings us a timely reminder of the great test faced by previous presidents, her new book "leadership in turbulent times aircratimes," is a vivid account. she joins me now. it is great to see you, this book couldn't come at a more timely time. is there a vacuum of leadership or is it leadership of any means. >> if you define leadership by a mark of -- the ability to communicate with people and move them forward and unify the country, we are not seeing any of those traits exemplified. there is a vacuum of leadership on all sides of our government. >> i am interested in hearing you put all those qualities into a bag. what would you say is the crisis facing us right now.
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. there were hugs and hand shakes? pyongyang today as the south korean president moon jae-in arrived there for his third summit with the north korean leader kim jong-un. the two koreas are pushing ahead with their purity of peace on the peninsula, amid-mix the message from washington and facts on the ground that denuclearization talks are stalled and evidence that north korea is still developing its nuclear weapons program. across all fronts from trade to nato to the middle east, american diplomacy under president trump is unpredictable to say the least. his leader-to-leader personal negotiating style leaves his senior staff scrambling, and even undermining the president's promises. veteran diplomat william burn says the hollowing out of u.s. leadership risks undermining the institutions upon which the international order rests. now after a distinguished career serving at the highest levels of the foreign service, burns is now president of the carnegie endowment for international peace
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philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. bill cosby woke up in jail today. once america's favorite tv dad. he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs and in disgrace having been sentenced to three to ten years at a maximum security prison for drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand 14 years ago. at least 60 other women have accused the comedian but hers was the only case that fell within the statute of limitations. this is the first major conviction since the emergence of the me too movement. a defining moment, the reckoning around sexual abuse and consent continues as so many levels of society including the supreme court and the allegations against president trump's nominee brett kavanaugh. a third witness has made new allegations of sexual misconduct, and capitol hill is preparing for what will be among the most watched hearing since anita hill took on supreme court nominee clarence thomas back in 1991. with me to discuss this is gretchen carlson, who is no stranger to taking on the powerful. she blew the whist
philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. bill cosby woke up in jail today. once america's favorite tv dad. he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs and in disgrace having been sentenced to three to ten years at a maximum security prison for drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand 14 years ago. at least 60 other women have accused the comedian...