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teams make it so you ca just do those games. there's never been a more protected interest in life than mark jackson in l.a. obviously they advance the ball to the frontcourt. still have atime-out. good ball denial. on chris paul. they're out of time-outs as well. by state farm. sixers/bucks from milwaukee. 7:30 eastern on winning streako to 15. >> jeff: p.j. tucker broke in the backcourt. corner. >> mark: you have tet the ba make basket.ike: ariza, agai veteran will inbound. irving will guard the inbound. harden, paul, joe johnson in >> mike: ariza. set to look, eric gordon, now, in the backcourt. here comes gordon, throws it in have to have the home run play, if they make both they have to throw it down the court.ame and miss the first and make the second. >> mike: gordon misses the first. >> jeff: you have to have someona. >> mark: playing for you. you would prepare for guys for this situation.its that one. three-point game. i'm looking to foul again. same situation. i'm not allowing them to get off a shot. >> jeff: if i'm chr
teams make it so you ca just do those games. there's never been a more protected interest in life than mark jackson in l.a. obviously they advance the ball to the frontcourt. still have atime-out. good ball denial. on chris paul. they're out of time-outs as well. by state farm. sixers/bucks from milwaukee. 7:30 eastern on winning streako to 15. >> jeff: p.j. tucker broke in the backcourt. corner. >> mark: you have tet the ba make basket.ike: ariza, agai veteran will inbound. irving...
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you say the harshest version of what you think you ca do, you get critics to come to the table and beg for softening and then when you eventually do it, you have most peoplen board they're working on a deal for australia possibly to be ex. . he's tying nafta renegotiation. right sizing of trailed deaf sis -- deficits, nato funding all in an effort to get allies and aligned -- robert: sit working with the fact that our allies are aligning with their own sanctions and trailed moves are they just trying to negotiate with the president? >> we saw that in 2002-2003 when presidentgeorge w. bush announced higher tariffs and the w.t.o. overturned that. sensitived a list of goods they were going to levy tariffs on but the w.t.o. overturned the tar riches before that went into place. the europeans are revisiting a lot of those items. o at the endthe day, they are from extremely pitically sensitive areas. wisconsin, kentucky. you can figure out who they're ying to target there. robert: you look at what's happening in pennsylvania next unique with -- week, a special election for the u.s. house in
you say the harshest version of what you think you ca do, you get critics to come to the table and beg for softening and then when you eventually do it, you have most peoplen board they're working on a deal for australia possibly to be ex. . he's tying nafta renegotiation. right sizing of trailed deaf sis -- deficits, nato funding all in an effort to get allies and aligned -- robert: sit working with the fact that our allies are aligning with their own sanctions and trailed moves are they just...
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and told parker, "keep on dreaming big for yourself and maybe one day i will lookor up at aait of you."cao find all the day's news at our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check out our facebook page. .i am laura trevely thank you for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lif, so you can swipe your way through ate news of the day and stay up to date with the lest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made poible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba.co familiesles, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the e ystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights ailable from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" wa presented by
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they make you aware you ca n always borrowing? t is christmas coming. they call you when you need it. and you just take it. people which say, just save up and by a it properly. why not? i can't get credit elsewhere, i need a fridge if a fridge breaks, i haven't got the money and bright house was the only way to get it. the price of postage stamps has gone up again. first and second class stamps both went up 2p today — first class is now 67p and a second—class 58p, but you can still us old stamps you bought before the price rise. you can read about the reasons for the rise on the website bbc. co. uk/news/business. now o' other stories. a senior banker at kuyts has resigned after allegations of sexual misbehaviour. he was accused of lewd comments and u nwa nted he was accused of lewd comments and unwanted physical contact. remmington international has filed for bankruptcy to cut a deal with its kret or thes. creditors. and uber is selling its south—east asia ride share and food delivery business to a local rival grab. we think the us
they make you aware you ca n always borrowing? t is christmas coming. they call you when you need it. and you just take it. people which say, just save up and by a it properly. why not? i can't get credit elsewhere, i need a fridge if a fridge breaks, i haven't got the money and bright house was the only way to get it. the price of postage stamps has gone up again. first and second class stamps both went up 2p today — first class is now 67p and a second—class 58p, but you can still us old...
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just over $100, you ca n fly road transport. irport. twice the price of a regular taxi, but as little of a tenth of a journey time. for those with the money, it is tempting. but they're still the minority. kate zlatan, bbc news in sao paulo. —— katie robinson. it has been six months since hurricane maria struck the us territory of puerto rico, and the island is still suffering the consequences. with hundreds of thousands of people still without power. in the first of two reports, the bbc‘s aleem maqbool returned to puerto rico to see how life has there are sights in puerto rico that make it look like the hurricane struck just yesterday. everyone has a tale of trauma still fresh in the mind. "we grabbed what we could and ran out," she says. "but everywhere was blocked. we managed to get up there and we heard the noise. the house just came away and colla psed." the problem is, in six months, little has moved on for her. she and herfamily run pipes from a nearby spring to get water to the abandoned building where they have been livi
just over $100, you ca n fly road transport. irport. twice the price of a regular taxi, but as little of a tenth of a journey time. for those with the money, it is tempting. but they're still the minority. kate zlatan, bbc news in sao paulo. —— katie robinson. it has been six months since hurricane maria struck the us territory of puerto rico, and the island is still suffering the consequences. with hundreds of thousands of people still without power. in the first of two reports, the...
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making headlines at 4:30, take a look at live doppler 7, we're tracking another round of rangin, you ca it this evening, all that green will be covering this area. we'll have the latest for you in about 10 minutes. and you can see what's happening on the slick roads in the south bay. katie saw several spinouts on highway 17. she'll have the latest on conditions coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >>> freemont high school in oakland was put on lockdown after police say a student brought a loaded gun to school. police say there was no indication that the student was a threat to the campus. >>> and the suspect in the austin texas bombings is now dead. within the last 20 minutes, austin's police chief said the suspect left a phone recording confessing. he said the motive was personal life challenges. live in texas with the latest. >> reporter: we have just learned from a news conference from austin's police chief that they say that the suspect left a 25-minute confessional record on his phone, they say on that recording he describes the six bombs he constructed and describes the difference betw
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i'm crossing my fingers for you. ca thank you-all very much. >> thank you. >> that is "all in."e rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thank you. much appreciated. >>> happy monday. in watergate, it still is not totally clear looking back why the nixon white house didn't just destroy all the oval office tapes. they knew what was on them. why didn't they just barbecue them? looking back it's not clear why they made those tapes in the first place but they made them and by the time the special prosecutor was closing in, nixon and the white house knew if those tapes became public, that would be the end. they fought to keep the tapes secret and once the public knew they existed they fought for the right to keep them private and never release them. ultimately, the nixon white house came up with a ridiculous offer that would make it look
i'm crossing my fingers for you. ca thank you-all very much. >> thank you. >> that is "all in."e rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thank you. much appreciated. >>> happy monday. in watergate, it still is not totally clear looking back why the nixon white house didn't just destroy all the oval office tapes. they knew what was on them. why didn't they just barbecue them? looking back it's not clear why they made those tapes in the...
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invite us into your office in a couple days, or you ca to ours, whatever suits you best, and we'll tell all about them. i have two words to leave with you tonight, ladies and gentlemen: "inclusion rir." ( cheers and applause ) >> brown: two words. but many were left wondering what they mean. my guest is credited with inventing the idea of the inclusion rider. sty smith is founder of th annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern california, where she's released regular reports on the representation of women and others in film. she joins me now from los angeles. so, stacy smith, welcome to you. i gather youere as surprised as anybody by that. what exactly is an inclusion rider. >> indeed, i was shocked. an including rider is really straightforward. it's a stipulation in an actor or contentctcreator's cont that says there will be target inclusion goals on screen for diversity in terms of gender, race ethnicitylgbt and people with disabilities and behind the camera, below the lin that good faith efforts and interviewing will consider women and people of color in key geat c
invite us into your office in a couple days, or you ca to ours, whatever suits you best, and we'll tell all about them. i have two words to leave with you tonight, ladies and gentlemen: "inclusion rir." ( cheers and applause ) >> brown: two words. but many were left wondering what they mean. my guest is credited with inventing the idea of the inclusion rider. sty smith is founder of th annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern california, where she's released...
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well, now you ca i'm dr. steven masley, and up next i'll share an easy-to-follow program with special foods, nutrients, and activities that will dramatically improve your brain function, so don't go away. i'll be right back. male announcer: this program is made possible in part igns for health. - in reality, as people age, on occasion taking longer to rememrer a name or a fact isy common, but being disabled by memory loss is not normal. [upbeat music] withr emory loss, we lose dependence, our identity, and even worse, we become a burden to the people we love. ♪ no matter what your age, it's not too late to reverse damage,
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right now it's dry, as you ca see on live doppler 7.ve got just a few high clouds moving through the area. some low clouds building along the coastline. a little fog developing there. not much, though. here's a clear view from our sutro tower camera. thin fog moving across the street right now. 63 in san jose, 54 gilroy and 50 degrees at half moon bay. this is the view from our east bay hills camera looking out over the bay, appears to be mainly clear right now but we have a few thin high clouds. temperatures right now in the low 50s at santa rosa, napa, novato, fairfield upper 50s at concord and livermore. and one more line for you from our abc 7 exploratorium camera. looking back at the skyline of san francisco. and there's some evidence there of a little bit of thin light fog moving out overt city and the bay. these are our forecast features. we'll see light rain tomorrow becoming alittle steadier tomorrow night. gusty winds develops by evening. colder, stronger storms by mid-week. it's going it rain heavily at times mid-week and thi
right now it's dry, as you ca see on live doppler 7.ve got just a few high clouds moving through the area. some low clouds building along the coastline. a little fog developing there. not much, though. here's a clear view from our sutro tower camera. thin fog moving across the street right now. 63 in san jose, 54 gilroy and 50 degrees at half moon bay. this is the view from our east bay hills camera looking out over the bay, appears to be mainly clear right now but we have a few thin high...
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thank you ca rin, john whitbeck, tough group here. expert here on the issue we fought over. we'll be right back. so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine going anywhere else. they're like a friend of the family. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa members for life. save by bundling usaa home and auto insurance. get a quote today. - there's a common thread i see every time i'm in the field. while this was burning, you were saving other homes. neighbors helping neighbors and strangers alike. - this is what america's about. - sometimes it's nice to see all the good that's out there. bringing folks out, we have seen it in community after community. >>> trump watch, thursday march 15th, 2018. i think of donald trump as the titanic and robert mueller as the iceberg. the titanic is luxurious, sort o
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thank you. ca ioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tigate tigate some untold stors from america's past. eduardo: this week, whaest story this drawing tell of life a german p.o.w. camp? this is a treasure, a rare one. tukufu: how did a daring inventor plan to connect the united states to europe? gwendolyn: and, in an encore presentation, is this shell from a terrifying peacetime attack en the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wound hed 'causes got no heart ♪
thank you. ca ioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tigate tigate some untold stors from america's past. eduardo: this week, whaest story this drawing tell of life a german p.o.w. camp? this is a treasure, a rare one. tukufu: how did a daring inventor plan to connect the united states to europe? gwendolyn: and, in an encore presentation, is this shell from a terrifying peacetime attack en the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be...
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you ca author interviews, discussion questions and more on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred pn foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and cather macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersyoike you. than captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org elyse: we're the history detectives, and we're going to investigate some untold stories from america's past. gwendolyn: this week, does this letter suggest a friendsh
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mccain asked to closely look at the cia nomination because of her links to for which you are ca -- linkstorture camps, megan mccain shot back and said, my father doesn't need torture explained to him. >> ouch. >> you know, snapchat is in more hot water after rihanna urged followers to trash the app, after it had a game called would you rather, and they asked if you would rather slap her or bunch chris brown. bad taste. they noted that it was insensitive because rihanna was assaulted by brown. and chelsea clinton weighed in, it was awful that any company would approve of this. the shares of the parent company went down by 4.7%. the company has apologized and removed the ad, but it's been getting a lot of bad press. >> this does not help at all. >> still ahead, the seven places women earn more money than men and the buzzer beating bracket butters. we have the upsets from day one of the ncaa tournament, next, you are watching "early today." at walgreens, how we care will change over time, but why we care remains the same treating everyone with the care and attention they deserve. walgreens.
mccain asked to closely look at the cia nomination because of her links to for which you are ca -- linkstorture camps, megan mccain shot back and said, my father doesn't need torture explained to him. >> ouch. >> you know, snapchat is in more hot water after rihanna urged followers to trash the app, after it had a game called would you rather, and they asked if you would rather slap her or bunch chris brown. bad taste. they noted that it was insensitive because rihanna was assaulted...
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if you have a journey to make today, highways england is advising you to take extra ca re. ake extra care. leave yourself longer than you normally would to make your journey. thank you very much, sarah. the russian ambassador to the eu vladimir chizhov has suggested that the uk's own research laboratory in wiltshire could be the source of the nerve agent used in the poisoning of a former russian spy in salisbury.the foreign office has called the russian account "absolute nonsense". here's our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins. two weeks after the chemical attack on sergei and yulia skripal, ambassador chizhov said there were no stockpiles whatsoever of nerve agents left in russia. but then in an interview with andrew marr he went a bit further. asked how the chemical weapon came to be used in salisbury, mr chizhov suggested... when you have the nerve agent or whatever, you check it against certain samples that you retain in your laboratories. and porton down, as we now all know, is the largest military facility in the united kingdom that has been dealing with chemical
if you have a journey to make today, highways england is advising you to take extra ca re. ake extra care. leave yourself longer than you normally would to make your journey. thank you very much, sarah. the russian ambassador to the eu vladimir chizhov has suggested that the uk's own research laboratory in wiltshire could be the source of the nerve agent used in the poisoning of a former russian spy in salisbury.the foreign office has called the russian account "absolute nonsense"....
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these individuals when they are themselves think you ca and your personalities, but in their personalitiesthat you have experienced me the difference of getting elected or not it is in these peoples heart an peoples s that made the difference between moderates and shifting the other side into moving over? >> i would suspect the key to anyone getting elected is that somehow you find a way to designate and connect with the hearts and minds of the voting populace. that is a science and art all at the same time. the part of the question why this book is very apolitical and fair and it's not divisive to respect the retreat and the people in the survey and we do get to see them in these everyday scenarios and i wanted to maintain that respect to show inside of the poignant stories. they are just like you and me. they want to relax, eat a cheeseburger, throw the ball committee president, go to the chapel, ride a bike. everyday it sounds so simple that when you see it in the president and their spouse and their children an children and s and realize the mission is to provide the environment withou
these individuals when they are themselves think you ca and your personalities, but in their personalitiesthat you have experienced me the difference of getting elected or not it is in these peoples heart an peoples s that made the difference between moderates and shifting the other side into moving over? >> i would suspect the key to anyone getting elected is that somehow you find a way to designate and connect with the hearts and minds of the voting populace. that is a science and art...
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you." it was your company. not ca. did your company ever have access to the facebook data that cambridge analytica and scl acquired? christopher wylie: yeah, i did have access to it. but i deleted it. julian knight: you deleted it? christopher wylie: yeah. julian knight: january 2016? christopher wylie: before, early on in 2015. julian knight: right. christopher wylie: i didn't have that data in 2015 -- 2016. -- in 2016. and that data, the specific data you are referring to was on predominantly u.s. citizens. julian knight: 20 million adults , i believe. data intends approximately 30 million to 20 million, with online services about names of individuals. full name, date of birth, date of birth -- general location, system generations all social , networking information. was is the information you were going to "leave with" in january 2016? christopher wylie: no. i didn't have that. i couldn't physically offer -- if you look at the proposal, it's a pilot project to see if if they could even collect data. to be super clear
you." it was your company. not ca. did your company ever have access to the facebook data that cambridge analytica and scl acquired? christopher wylie: yeah, i did have access to it. but i deleted it. julian knight: you deleted it? christopher wylie: yeah. julian knight: january 2016? christopher wylie: before, early on in 2015. julian knight: right. christopher wylie: i didn't have that data in 2015 -- 2016. -- in 2016. and that data, the specific data you are referring to was on...
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but if you were to impose taxes on european ca i’s you were to impose taxes on european cars being soldpecially in british cars are sold in the north american continent. bmw and mercedes are huge brands, volkswagen are huge brand, that they have factories in north america, bmw mercedes and vw. well as jaguar land rover and most of their cars here in the uk and export them to the us. they are also premium products which mean they would proportionally be paying more money if tax was slapped on it. i had a look at the stats and jaguar land rover sold 114 —— sold 114,000 ca i’s land rover sold 114 —— sold 114,000 cars in the us last year, seven to 4000 word land rover, bigger vehicles and adding a 10% or 20% charge could make americans decide actually i will buy shetty or cadillac or whatever it is so it would definitely have an impact.“ this tweet did come to pass, if it became policy and legislation and so on, would europe retaliate? with this turn into effectively a trade war between the us and europe?- the moment we're talking about a verbal trade war because last week presents trump sa
but if you were to impose taxes on european ca i’s you were to impose taxes on european cars being soldpecially in british cars are sold in the north american continent. bmw and mercedes are huge brands, volkswagen are huge brand, that they have factories in north america, bmw mercedes and vw. well as jaguar land rover and most of their cars here in the uk and export them to the us. they are also premium products which mean they would proportionally be paying more money if tax was slapped on...
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some of these three the most classical schools but i just north of even ca believe. you have anything better than the money nothing. will make sure. you know it was really just mom a school where the seals if you missed your mama got it going to houses that it goes. on for years to give us what you saw and students will know much of the fruits of them. in your last look up to look at. things going to get them. just the basic goodness you would want. the last person then does that look weddings live off the evils. this is. i see the same with the. bull market over there. if you're not. looking. in the background of the start of this doesn't use our press here in. this image with us you're not. left there's no law was just one on the wall for. they. buy. and they do that. as it will not for a mother to me not a little purple of course and silly that they might they call me gussie i'm bored ok maybe their mother call me costume controller. and not as english. but they visit independent they're so bad and now and they must they they know look here yes. they must be hinted at
some of these three the most classical schools but i just north of even ca believe. you have anything better than the money nothing. will make sure. you know it was really just mom a school where the seals if you missed your mama got it going to houses that it goes. on for years to give us what you saw and students will know much of the fruits of them. in your last look up to look at. things going to get them. just the basic goodness you would want. the last person then does that look weddings...
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you. the word "inclusi"inclusion" ca you. >> yes. >> everybody said diversity, and you said incollusion, and> i love francis, talking about what's going on around hollywood. >> what was that? >> an idea that actors and producers and directors who really care about this idea of their being an inclusive clue, all kinds of people able to make movies, directors in front of the camera and crew members, like wonderful camera people here behind the cameras, we want those people to look like the real world that the stars of the film put in their contracts. if you want me, you have to have an inclusive crew. it's an inclusive writer in the contract. >> i'm noticing something. the me too movement started by a black woman. black lives matter, started by three black women. you have you guys sitting here. alabama was one, that senate race won of black women. did the black women have a meeting and say we're going to change? something's happening, am i wrong? >> no, it's in our bones. it's in our bones. [ applause ] >> beautiful. all right. now, listen, we are shining a spotlight on the forgotten voices of
you. the word "inclusi"inclusion" ca you. >> yes. >> everybody said diversity, and you said incollusion, and> i love francis, talking about what's going on around hollywood. >> what was that? >> an idea that actors and producers and directors who really care about this idea of their being an inclusive clue, all kinds of people able to make movies, directors in front of the camera and crew members, like wonderful camera people here behind the cameras, we...
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it is the side streets where the snow is compacting and becoming i see that you have to take extra caat you have to take extra care. the scottish government is setting up lots of initiatives. they are asking people to get out into the communities to work together to clear pavements and rose and check up on elderly people. they are asking people to keep that community spirit going. they have set a financial scheme for councils who are worrying about expenses, they are saying that emergency fund is available for people to apply to and for councils that are struggling. we have heard the first ministers look to the prime minister last night and they discussed the extreme weather situation. so things starting to get back to normal, certainly a busier picture than we saw here in the last couple of days when the city centre was effectively shut down. but because there has been so much disruption, it is going to ta ke been so much disruption, it is going to take well, we will have to be patient while things try to get to norman —— normal. patient while things try to get to norman -- normal. i
it is the side streets where the snow is compacting and becoming i see that you have to take extra caat you have to take extra care. the scottish government is setting up lots of initiatives. they are asking people to get out into the communities to work together to clear pavements and rose and check up on elderly people. they are asking people to keep that community spirit going. they have set a financial scheme for councils who are worrying about expenses, they are saying that emergency fund...
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a huge effort, you can imagine in a ca nd reva a huge effort, you can imagine in a candreva size of thisferent time zones, 97,000 polling stations we re time zones, 97,000 polling stations were open today across russia. we saw some scenes of cosmonauts boating in space, even down in antarctica, polling stations were open there. it has been an incredibly busy day, quite festive at some of the polling stations, i was at one earlier, there were people singing, a man with an accordion, people playing sports as well. there was all very festive, but with a wrap—up of what has been happening around the country for us, here's our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg. it looked more like a show than an election. russian polling stations providing free entertainment to boost the turnout. inside, you could cast a ballot, and cast an eye at the art. pride of place here reserved for a legendary russian ruler, who had battled the west. the current leader is facing international pressure after salisbury. still, vladimir putin was relaxed as he voted. i believe in the programme i am offering my country
a huge effort, you can imagine in a ca nd reva a huge effort, you can imagine in a candreva size of thisferent time zones, 97,000 polling stations we re time zones, 97,000 polling stations were open today across russia. we saw some scenes of cosmonauts boating in space, even down in antarctica, polling stations were open there. it has been an incredibly busy day, quite festive at some of the polling stations, i was at one earlier, there were people singing, a man with an accordion, people...
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we will talk to the man behind romio next mom you caed? i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. stuart: well, we are holding onto triple-digit gain for the dow industrials, green arrows all across the board this morning after the big selloff yesterday. now, i'm going to switch gears. how about this? i'm going to call it on-demand employment, okay, you have a new app called romio, it lets you hire anyone from a dog walker to a plummer right from your smartphone. the founder is and the ceo is terry, welcome to the program. >> thank you very much. stuart: first of all, can i get it on my app now? >> absolutely, it's available, we are excited to be making it available to users. stuart: free to me. i don't have to pay. free to viewers. >> free to everyone. stuart: i get the
we will talk to the man behind romio next mom you caed? i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. stuart: well, we are holding onto triple-digit gain for the dow industrials, green arrows all across the board this morning...
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if you ever watched cas"casa "casa blanca". e of dashes of bitters goes in and you simply top it with champagne. and this is the classicing champagne cocktail. >> why the bitteractually the definition of cocktail was spirit de minthe and -- >> you know what's fun about it too. as the sugar cube's dissolving t creates this fountain of bubbles. >> it's just gorgeous. and i tell you what this is coming back in style today. so what was old is new again. >> why did the old part go -- >> what is old is new. how it works. >> and i'm serving this with a little bourbon pecan fudge. >> how do you make this? >> it goes great with champagne. it is delicious. a nice combination. what a celebration. it's just perfect. >> i'm going to have to try this. we'll be trying this all mor we'll enjoy our >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the col
if you ever watched cas"casa "casa blanca". e of dashes of bitters goes in and you simply top it with champagne. and this is the classicing champagne cocktail. >> why the bitteractually the definition of cocktail was spirit de minthe and -- >> you know what's fun about it too. as the sugar cube's dissolving t creates this fountain of bubbles. >> it's just gorgeous. and i tell you what this is coming back in style today. so what was old is new again. >> why...
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. >> normally when you so ee a ca pull up like this it's a side show. not today. it's a family affair. they've gathered round. ♪ and they're chanting. >> it sounds like someone's pregnant and they want a girl. >> well, let's see. that engine starts to purr. >> oh! >> see the dude in the red mustang always gets the girl. >>> over to rapid city, iowa, sunny rose and sunny ray their parents are tito and deidre and they're expecting. >> what do you want? >> a boy! >> a girl. >> what do we know about the boxes? >> they always fail. the good thing is this one is already on the ground. >> that's right. >> open it up. >> brother or sister? >> blue! >> the balloons come out, they say it's a boy. >> she's like well, where is the girl? there's got to be something else in here. >> it's a boy! >> she got what she wanted. meanwhile -- >> it's a boy! it's a boy! >>> we already know that team supertramp can do some amazing, epic things, but i think this one tops them all. we are now in france, at this ski slope. they've set up this ramp, right off at the edge of that slope. the q
. >> normally when you so ee a ca pull up like this it's a side show. not today. it's a family affair. they've gathered round. ♪ and they're chanting. >> it sounds like someone's pregnant and they want a girl. >> well, let's see. that engine starts to purr. >> oh! >> see the dude in the red mustang always gets the girl. >>> over to rapid city, iowa, sunny rose and sunny ray their parents are tito and deidre and they're expecting. >> what do you...
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you ca n tweet viewers on our facebook page. you can tweet about that or any of today's stories.ee. that is another issue. that is a separate one for a different day. we have scholars and dog who to talk about today. good morning from bbc london news, i'm victoria hollins. thousands of students across the capital could be affected by strike action during their exams. the universities union has warned of another 1a days of action between april and june. it's over discussions around a change to their pensions. an advertising campaign urging london's businesses to escape brexit by moving to france has been banned from underground stations. transport for london says the ads don't comply with its guidelines because they relate to matters of public controversy or sensitivity. the normandy development agency which commissioned the images says the campaign was meant to be a humorous way of offering a "plan b" to entrepreneurs. with an ever increasing elderly population, and the over 65s living longer, a house of commons community select committee report has acknowledged that their housin
you ca n tweet viewers on our facebook page. you can tweet about that or any of today's stories.ee. that is another issue. that is a separate one for a different day. we have scholars and dog who to talk about today. good morning from bbc london news, i'm victoria hollins. thousands of students across the capital could be affected by strike action during their exams. the universities union has warned of another 1a days of action between april and june. it's over discussions around a change to...
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you forget because it happened so it regularly here, you forget how much ca re regularly here, you forgetn the roads and central manchester, there is snow about that thick and very rarely happens. in europe they put on their snow tires and are used to this, but in this country we are not prepared for it. it was highly dangerous and i nearly swerved off the road three times getting it, a 50 minute drive. two weeks today, it's easter. i don't want to be gloomy about the weather but it's worth remembering snow is more frequent at easter than christmas. is it? it is, march, there's more days of snow in march than december. it is due to the weather forecast, because they forecasted the beast from east and the mini beast from east in advance. and there's lots of travel disruption. always busy in the nhs but it gets sticky when the clocks go forward. everybody misses their appointments. they go forward next weekend. what happens according to this report is people, there's a 596 to this report is people, there's a 5% increase in people missing their appointments as a consequence of that. it's ver
you forget because it happened so it regularly here, you forget how much ca re regularly here, you forgetn the roads and central manchester, there is snow about that thick and very rarely happens. in europe they put on their snow tires and are used to this, but in this country we are not prepared for it. it was highly dangerous and i nearly swerved off the road three times getting it, a 50 minute drive. two weeks today, it's easter. i don't want to be gloomy about the weather but it's worth...
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about the situation where you are, go to the website and also you can are, go to the website and also you ca, let's go back to martine in the studio. a 21—year—old man has been found guilty at nottingham crown court of attempting to murder a muslim woman by running her over. paul moore, from leicester, targeted zaynab hussein because she was wearing a hijab. he was also convicted of seriously injuring a 12—year—old muslim schoolgirl. dominic casciani reports. paul moore, convicted today of a racially motivated attempted murder. his victim, a somali mother from leicester, zaynab hussein. he didn't know her, he picked her out at random. last september after a night of heavy drinking he told friends he wanted to run someone over and in the early morning as parents took their children to school, he drove around leicester looking for a target. and it was here that paul moore found his victim. zaynab hussein was walking home after dropping her two youngest children at school and as she reached this spot, moore came round this corner, at speed and slammed into her. she smashed into this wall and wh
about the situation where you are, go to the website and also you can are, go to the website and also you ca, let's go back to martine in the studio. a 21—year—old man has been found guilty at nottingham crown court of attempting to murder a muslim woman by running her over. paul moore, from leicester, targeted zaynab hussein because she was wearing a hijab. he was also convicted of seriously injuring a 12—year—old muslim schoolgirl. dominic casciani reports. paul moore, convicted today...
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thank you very much for my ca call. >> guest: that's a very good question. i think they often romanticize it too much and to be honest with you, since i often write on this topic during the day, i can't often watch those kinds of shows because i need to take a break. and i'm always looking at murder mysteries and i'm watching the murders where they get solved at the end of an hour and everything in the english countryside, but i did check out, i think, the first episode of narcos and it all seems so much romanticized in a way and it's so much more, i guess, tragic than that and it affects whole communities and families. so, yeah, it kind of bugs me a little bit to watch those shows, to be honest with you. >> host: what do you hear from-- what did you hear when researching this book from the border agents, from our fbi about potential solutions or ways to deal with this issue? >> well, they didn't get caught up too much in that, you know? i think they tend to just focus on one investigation after another, and not really focus on those larger solutions because
thank you very much for my ca call. >> guest: that's a very good question. i think they often romanticize it too much and to be honest with you, since i often write on this topic during the day, i can't often watch those kinds of shows because i need to take a break. and i'm always looking at murder mysteries and i'm watching the murders where they get solved at the end of an hour and everything in the english countryside, but i did check out, i think, the first episode of narcos and it...
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ghost guns - homemade weapons free of serial numbers officials use to track guns.tony ladell, ca doj: "can youne if these guns got in the wrong hands through a burglary?" california's department of justice has recovered 18- thousand firearms since the program began. more than 10- thousand people are on the list statewide.ánats of parkland shootingáas the country is again embroiled in the gun control debate, some point out that apps would not have caught the mass shooters in san bernardino and isla vista, california. stephanie elem/reporting: "there are people out there that say with all of the shootings that we've seen across the country that none of this -- that the apps program would not have stopped that. what do you say to that?" sam richardson, special agent, ca department of justice: "i say it's impossible for us to measure the success of this operation because nobody knows if the guns that we seized would have been used in the next mass shooting."another concern for second amendment advocates -- how well the database is kept up to date...craig deluz, spokesman, firearms policy coalition
ghost guns - homemade weapons free of serial numbers officials use to track guns.tony ladell, ca doj: "can youne if these guns got in the wrong hands through a burglary?" california's department of justice has recovered 18- thousand firearms since the program began. more than 10- thousand people are on the list statewide.ánats of parkland shootingáas the country is again embroiled in the gun control debate, some point out that apps would not have caught the mass shooters in san...
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you ca n follow still six to jump at cheltenham. you can follow that on radio 5 live. they have named, plus five separate entities including groups like the military intelligence in russia, the gi you and the fsb as well. and they say, this is their quota, the administration is confronting malign russian cyber activity including that attempted interference in us elections, destructive cyber attacks and intrusions targeting critical infrastructure. so it is notjust elections, it is also things like the malware that they believe the russians were behind that attacked certain hospitals in the us and in the uk previously. and there is a certain overlap between this list and that list of indictments if you remember that the fbi publish, robert mueller the special council published, in terms of the russian interference in the election, centring around this organisation called the internet research agency which they said was the harp for organising these fake news accounts, these fake twitter accounts, these attem pts these fake twitter accounts, these atte m pts if these fak
you ca n follow still six to jump at cheltenham. you can follow that on radio 5 live. they have named, plus five separate entities including groups like the military intelligence in russia, the gi you and the fsb as well. and they say, this is their quota, the administration is confronting malign russian cyber activity including that attempted interference in us elections, destructive cyber attacks and intrusions targeting critical infrastructure. so it is notjust elections, it is also things...
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employees behind the deli counter they weren't hit thankfully but they the guys got away with some ca cash. if younow anything call police. bill cosby back in montgomery county courtroom today trying to get sexual assault trial dismissed. he's also trying to stop dozens of accusers from testifying at his april 2nd retrial. our bruce gordon was there today and has details from norristown. >> this pretrial hearing could make bill cosby the target of a parade of accusers looking to bolster the single criminal claim for which the legendary comedian stands trial. prosecutors want judge steven o'neill to allow up to 19 others female accusers to testify that cosby drugged and sexually assaulted them. the prosecution believes the women testifying about cosby's quote prior bad acts will show a consistent pattern of behavior the juror cos consider at this trial. the prosecution claims the women all tell virtually the same story. of being dee friended by cosby, being drugged and feeling foggy or fuzzy, having passed out or blacked out, only to later realize they had been sexually violated by the entertainer.
employees behind the deli counter they weren't hit thankfully but they the guys got away with some ca cash. if younow anything call police. bill cosby back in montgomery county courtroom today trying to get sexual assault trial dismissed. he's also trying to stop dozens of accusers from testifying at his april 2nd retrial. our bruce gordon was there today and has details from norristown. >> this pretrial hearing could make bill cosby the target of a parade of accusers looking to bolster...
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sal cas neighedda. >> thank you very much. >> any time.>>> here we are traffic is off to a nice start on this monday morning. let's go to thalitia mont pass and you will see traffic is looking good. driving into the pass it continues to move well to livermore and pleasantton and hay -- police annon and hay dr pleasanton and hayward. traffic -- pleasanton and hayward. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza it's light. so off to a good start on a monday. 4:01 now back to the desk>>> san francisco police look for suspend oakland raiders linebacker aldon smith to can he him by a domestic violence incident the investigators with the sap fran police special -- san francisco special police victims unit want police to contact him after a incident near union scare on bush streets a woman who manages the building across the street says she saw a woman around 8:30 saturday night believed to be aldon smith's fiancee escorted from the building. >> well, a few minutes later, they came out with some girl and put her into the police car. and i mean that was about it. >> aldon smith left before pol
sal cas neighedda. >> thank you very much. >> any time.>>> here we are traffic is off to a nice start on this monday morning. let's go to thalitia mont pass and you will see traffic is looking good. driving into the pass it continues to move well to livermore and pleasantton and hay -- police annon and hay dr pleasanton and hayward. traffic -- pleasanton and hayward. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza it's light. so off to a good start on a monday. 4:01 now back to...
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surprise of his team and taking aim at our next guest, senator elizabeth warren. >> can you imagine covering bernie? or poe ca hon tas. how about that? severe plaque psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems. serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. join over 250,000 people who have chosen humira. ask you
surprise of his team and taking aim at our next guest, senator elizabeth warren. >> can you imagine covering bernie? or poe ca hon tas. how about that? severe plaque psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down....
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you boys been all my life. [laughter] we thought we were hallucinating. we didn't even know we were near a road or anything. so anything ca anyway, you have to read cities of gold to find out what happens next. >> let's think doug preston. [applause] and right after this, doug will be available in the signing tents on the mall and if you have his book already, please meet him out there rather than delay him inside. thanks for coming. he has other sessions.er david cameron testifies about global security. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events aroundington, d.c., and the country. c-sp
you boys been all my life. [laughter] we thought we were hallucinating. we didn't even know we were near a road or anything. so anything ca anyway, you have to read cities of gold to find out what happens next. >> let's think doug preston. [applause] and right after this, doug will be available in the signing tents on the mall and if you have his book already, please meet him out there rather than delay him inside. thanks for coming. he has other sessions.er david cameron testifies about...
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you are saying we are not hearing from phase leadership. but we are hearing from analytica's ceo. it says, i must openly state ca'sotbridge analyti engaged in any. do you expect mark zuckerberg to be called out in front of you at government lawmakers in front of european lawmakers. will he take to the sand, do you think. >> i want to clarify that the quote from cambridge analytica is in relation to a channel 4 news undercover operation when they went and spent time with ca and theynalytic reported that they used those methods. asked becausey they might have to. zuckerberg's strategy seems to have really shifted over the last few months. he wasbeginning of last being very emphatic about wanting to be open about what his take was on user questions, about traveling to different parts of the country and trying to understand. , very much to himself, same with sandberg. they have not really come out and talked about this issue in eye.ublic i think one of the reasons might be that facebook has not confirmed on its own whether these reports are true based on its own data. and the report they put out, or the blog posted th
you are saying we are not hearing from phase leadership. but we are hearing from analytica's ceo. it says, i must openly state ca'sotbridge analyti engaged in any. do you expect mark zuckerberg to be called out in front of you at government lawmakers in front of european lawmakers. will he take to the sand, do you think. >> i want to clarify that the quote from cambridge analytica is in relation to a channel 4 news undercover operation when they went and spent time with ca and theynalytic...
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you had so much to contend with because you had had a ca esa rea n contend with because you had had asarean section... yes, i had a caesarean section... yes, i had a caesarean section the following evening because i couldn't give birth naturally, it just evening because i couldn't give birth naturally, itjust wasn't happening. then after that i realised or i was told that my fingers have broken so i also had to have surgery the same week, i think a few days afterwards, i had to have surgery on my fingers. and you lost a lot of blood, you were in a bad way. then all of this happened and of course the police were around as well. they were around from the start offering support, then once they thought i was in a better state to start explaining what happened, that's when they intervened more. the main focus was my health and to make sure i was ok. and so how did you begin to process? because presumably your family and friends we re presumably your family and friends were trying to protect you but there was intense media interest in the story as well because journalists see it as a story,
you had so much to contend with because you had had a ca esa rea n contend with because you had had asarean section... yes, i had a caesarean section... yes, i had a caesarean section the following evening because i couldn't give birth naturally, it just evening because i couldn't give birth naturally, itjust wasn't happening. then after that i realised or i was told that my fingers have broken so i also had to have surgery the same week, i think a few days afterwards, i had to have surgery on...
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ca thank you-all very much. >> thank you. >> that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thank you. much appreciated. >>> happy monday. in watergate, it still is not totally clear looking back why the nixon white house didn't just destroy all the oval office tapes. they knew what was on them. why didn't they just barbecue them? looking back it's not clear why they made those tapes in the first place but they made them and by the time the special prosecutor was closing in, nixon and the white house knew if those tapes became public, that would be the end. they fought to keep the tapes secret and once the public knew they existed they fought for the right to keep them private and never release them. ultimately, the nixon white house came up with a ridiculous offer that would make it look like they were releasing the tapes without them ever actually having to do so. we've talked about this on the show before. it was called the stennis compromise to avoid releasing the tapes, nixon offered the special prosecutor a d
ca thank you-all very much. >> thank you. >> that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thank you. much appreciated. >>> happy monday. in watergate, it still is not totally clear looking back why the nixon white house didn't just destroy all the oval office tapes. they knew what was on them. why didn't they just barbecue them? looking back it's not clear why they made those tapes in the first place but they made...
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it's always good to know your stride if you are a person that like i ca could only write until 11:00 t night and it will be the best 450 words and if you are a person that says i need my light fixture to be pointed this way, then that's okay too and i tell people just know your stride. make whatever changes you have to make to get that and you are pretty much unstoppable. >> i haven't read the book yet but you speak about a lot of universality is for women and men to think about how it's relating to other people, so the book covers a particular position of black versus white. there are a number of times i am in a situation like well you have white privilege, you couldn't possibly be in my world. it's a religious minority, so maybe you don't know my world so well. and your message has so much to share with the world about where we are at so how do you make this not a black versus white issue? hell do you take that to the world without being polarized because we are in such a polarized place. >> i think it's interesting because when we talk about our experiences, let's talk about for ex
it's always good to know your stride if you are a person that like i ca could only write until 11:00 t night and it will be the best 450 words and if you are a person that says i need my light fixture to be pointed this way, then that's okay too and i tell people just know your stride. make whatever changes you have to make to get that and you are pretty much unstoppable. >> i haven't read the book yet but you speak about a lot of universality is for women and men to think about how it's...
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you cannot lock up an addiction. carly mayor had to be resuscitated three times in one week at the height of her addiction to opioids. when someone when someone cayou that deep inside there is a person, that needs and deserves love. much has been made of how polarised politics has become in the us. on this, though, there is broad agreement that simply locking people up is not enough, but finding the correct policy prescription, to deal with the abuse of prescription drugs is proving elusive. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. it's three years since the start of the war in yemen. houthi rebels, supported by iran remain in control of large parts of the country, including the capital sana'a. 0pposing them are forces loyal to the former president, who are being backed by an arab coalition, led by the saudis supported by western powers including the uk. the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been to yemen to meet some of the children affected by the conflict. her report starts in the government controlled town of marib. we travelled into yemen with the saudis. they wanted us to see the suffering being inflicted by their enemy. they
you cannot lock up an addiction. carly mayor had to be resuscitated three times in one week at the height of her addiction to opioids. when someone when someone cayou that deep inside there is a person, that needs and deserves love. much has been made of how polarised politics has become in the us. on this, though, there is broad agreement that simply locking people up is not enough, but finding the correct policy prescription, to deal with the abuse of prescription drugs is proving elusive....
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if this behavior that you don't then we work on seems to sort of turn the head to my holding a sort of look if the most of the ca is the most productive as well is where you can probably manage with this type of an open door level so an idea from what you say he let's just say that. the better man indignantly you don't know almost the estimate because a significant aspect exhumed remember when doing so but. because of a couple is essential you could if there had been some growth will be. at the end they say to get me to seize. it. train and equip the opposition in syria so they can help push back these terrorists people in power investigates how the us supplies soviet style weapons to its allies through private companies and the us government could wash their hands and say well we didn't know where it was so weapon that was supplied by the us government may well end up being pointed at us soldiers we pick it up that's not in the it's a professional america's guns secret pipeline to syria and this time on al jazeera when the news breaks when people need to be heard. to good to me is. my brain and this story needs
if this behavior that you don't then we work on seems to sort of turn the head to my holding a sort of look if the most of the ca is the most productive as well is where you can probably manage with this type of an open door level so an idea from what you say he let's just say that. the better man indignantly you don't know almost the estimate because a significant aspect exhumed remember when doing so but. because of a couple is essential you could if there had been some growth will be. at the...
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. >> i want you to meet my daughter ca daughter caroline and my wife, jackie. >> admired as a principaltor believes his time has come. >> i am today announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. the presidency is the most powerful office in the free world. through its leadership can come a more vital life for all of our people. >> but first jack must mount a primary campaign with the aim of winning the democratic party's nomination. the kennedy family machine kicks into high gear. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry that my mother couldn't be here tonight. and my sister eunice. my sister gene, my brother teddy, but my cousin joe is here so you'll have to settle with me. thank you very much. >> you're never running against one kennedy. you're running against every kennedy. it's a full family affair. >> jackie was willing to go with jack and campaign with him in small towns and go through poor homes and meet with the people and because she was so glamorous and yet down to earth, she really connected with the people as did her husband. >> she could make you feel as if you
. >> i want you to meet my daughter ca daughter caroline and my wife, jackie. >> admired as a principaltor believes his time has come. >> i am today announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. the presidency is the most powerful office in the free world. through its leadership can come a more vital life for all of our people. >> but first jack must mount a primary campaign with the aim of winning the democratic party's nomination. the kennedy family...
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you ignore the cold areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more. ca rs areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more.n five or ten minutes, i went out to get something from the local shops and i couldn't open the door, i have never known it like that and i think those poor people on the street! 0! they could not have survived. sunday times. crackdown on councils, they are not building enough houses, the government is liking. to the government's liking. what they are saying is that if he refuses the council to build these homes, you will be stripped of your right to decide where they are construct did and this is a revolution in planning laws to be unveiled tomorrow, this is an interview with the sunday times, the housing secretary, saying councils will be given higher targets for homes to be built and those who fail will have the planning powers removed. they are planning powers removed. they are planning on building two towns between oxford and... the thing is until how long? until recently the pressure on councils not to spend on infrastructure, you know, the government, on the coalition onwards, t
you ignore the cold areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more. ca rs areas? perhaps i feelthe cold more.n five or ten minutes, i went out to get something from the local shops and i couldn't open the door, i have never known it like that and i think those poor people on the street! 0! they could not have survived. sunday times. crackdown on councils, they are not building enough houses, the government is liking. to the government's liking. what they are saying is that if he refuses the council to...
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ssis trying to develop this f apon of mass destruction, whether it's a chemical weapon ca something else. what are you hearing? >> so there seems to be rtelligence reporting that suggests that isis wants to bring a chemical weapon to the d toed states and to conduct an attack. ofis has been a long ambition of not only isis but of other jihadist groups to conduct an attack using weapons of mass destruction. i think what's most interesting in this case is that isis has actually developed chemical onapons in their caliphate, and they actually used them on the hettlefield during the war that they fought over the last three years. >> glor: is this-- but is this less than bringing one into the u.s. as opposed to bringing the components here and then trying to put it together? >> so it seems like the intel suggests they want to bring one thre. i have my doubts about whether they could do that. these are extraordinarily difficult to transport. they're difficult to get by immigrations and customs. i think it's more likely that they might try to build one here, send the instructions to somebody here who is foll
ssis trying to develop this f apon of mass destruction, whether it's a chemical weapon ca something else. what are you hearing? >> so there seems to be rtelligence reporting that suggests that isis wants to bring a chemical weapon to the d toed states and to conduct an attack. ofis has been a long ambition of not only isis but of other jihadist groups to conduct an attack using weapons of mass destruction. i think what's most interesting in this case is that isis has actually developed...
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you die i will know. if this decade and only then will work on since you're so determined to my whole sordid look if the most of the ca is the most productive as well is where if you can probably manage with this type of an open door so an idea from where you say me here let's just say that. the better meaning demanded be done almost the estimate because the significant aspect exhumed remember when doing so but. because of a couple is essential you could if there have been some growth will be. at the end they say to get me to seize. it. to. cut down. just. march on al-jazeera. with all potential challengers out of the way egypt's president abdullah fattah el-sisi is poised for a second time in power. a series of short personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds as president putin dominates the russian political scene and his reelection becomes more apparent we a sense what direction russia might take. with media trends constantly changing listening post analyzes how the news is being covered. and as more people around the world struggle to find clean drinking water leaders and researchers gather
you die i will know. if this decade and only then will work on since you're so determined to my whole sordid look if the most of the ca is the most productive as well is where if you can probably manage with this type of an open door so an idea from where you say me here let's just say that. the better meaning demanded be done almost the estimate because the significant aspect exhumed remember when doing so but. because of a couple is essential you could if there have been some growth will be....
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would you make a distinction between deep concern and panic? how often between deep concern and panic? how ofte n cas and still say, ok, they have got a sense as to what is happening and they are not panicking yet. this is getting serious. we need to realise that we have had almost nine years of the market going up. at the end of the market going up. at the end of that, we always see this type of volatility, so things will get more jittery. i think investors need to know that economic growth might slow down. it is a risk that is not that appreciated, but there are still opportunities out there. the eurozone figures — were they worrying? we have had good numbers over the last few years. relative to the weaker growth we so a few years ago, they were relatively strong. the bigger picture is that the impetus for the european central bank to put up interest rates has disappeared. that route to the new normal, what marriott draggy said, whatever it takes will continue. still to come — how safe is our data? and has it been facebook‘s worst week? our technology guru, rory cellanjones, will be here to talk a
would you make a distinction between deep concern and panic? how often between deep concern and panic? how ofte n cas and still say, ok, they have got a sense as to what is happening and they are not panicking yet. this is getting serious. we need to realise that we have had almost nine years of the market going up. at the end of the market going up. at the end of that, we always see this type of volatility, so things will get more jittery. i think investors need to know that economic growth...
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. >> is that one of the reasons you didn't vote for this end ca, saccone? >> right. 's time for a change. >> another change? >> another change. >> you voted for saccone? >> mm-hmm. >> but you're saying you thought conor lamb was a better candidate? >> i think he ran a better campaign. i think the things that he campaigned on were really resonated with this area. >> why didn't you vote for him? >> because i would not be able to support the democratic party right now. i think he's going to vote democrat every time. >> he said, you know, he comes off as a conservative democrat. >> he comes off as a conservative, but he's going to vote democrat in my opinion. >> great condition. he's not going to be a very good congressman in our eyes because he's not going do what he said he was going to do. he's going to vote with pelosi and schumer. if he doesn't, then they're going to cut him off at the legs. >> that's going to be the same thing on the republican side. if rick saccone doesn't follow the party line, it's going to be the same thing. when are we going to stop this? this
. >> is that one of the reasons you didn't vote for this end ca, saccone? >> right. 's time for a change. >> another change? >> another change. >> you voted for saccone? >> mm-hmm. >> but you're saying you thought conor lamb was a better candidate? >> i think he ran a better campaign. i think the things that he campaigned on were really resonated with this area. >> why didn't you vote for him? >> because i would not be able to support...
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there is a new man carrying the ca ptain's responsibility, his way. yout to be calm and clear—headed to be able to make good decisions. and i think that's where i've probably matured a bit over the years. but at the same time, when the opportunity arises to be aggressive, you've got to make sure you're in it. and could france suddenly to be brilliant? not even poirot knows. that's jefferson poirot, their 19 stone prop. it's the uncertainty that makes the six nations. dublin's modern stadium lies near to the liffey. it twists, it turns. we watch, we wait. if you like your twists and turns on snow 01’ if you like your twists and turns on snow or ice them look towards the winter paralympics, bigger than ever this time and from south korea kate grey has sent this report. the biggest winter paralympics to date. drummers and dancers, the traditional charms of korea opening the show. the weather playing its part too — nothing could be done about the fog covered fireworks. and heavy snow had prevented a full rehearsal so a slight flag hiccup could be forgiven. bu
there is a new man carrying the ca ptain's responsibility, his way. yout to be calm and clear—headed to be able to make good decisions. and i think that's where i've probably matured a bit over the years. but at the same time, when the opportunity arises to be aggressive, you've got to make sure you're in it. and could france suddenly to be brilliant? not even poirot knows. that's jefferson poirot, their 19 stone prop. it's the uncertainty that makes the six nations. dublin's modern stadium...