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why people are so expensive that you can't afford yourselves. that means if you live in a system where black life is undervalued. the necessarily it's overvalued and the system. all off should be valued but we place too much value on white lives. you want the land and the space. that's actually what happening. you can see that this is a problem with capitalism but right now as long as there are black people for you to displace fetal head to reckon with the ways in which capitalism is ruining the lives too. but what it means is they came into these places from the great migration. and now that they had decided that they're moving. they're just getting displace. let me make it plainer. i'm solidly middle-class now. and none of that translates something about buying house right now. i can afford the same one as my white colleagues that are similar to me can afford. it doesn't look anything like what it looks like for my white tenure colleagues. and i can have anybody's net wealth to rely on for a down payment on a home. it's it can be whatever i ca
why people are so expensive that you can't afford yourselves. that means if you live in a system where black life is undervalued. the necessarily it's overvalued and the system. all off should be valued but we place too much value on white lives. you want the land and the space. that's actually what happening. you can see that this is a problem with capitalism but right now as long as there are black people for you to displace fetal head to reckon with the ways in which capitalism is ruining...
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fan yourselves. don't take the f train home. here's a look at some books being established this week in death of truth former book critic for "new york times," takes a critical look at political discourse in the united states. fox news host judge janeen defending president trump against many attracters in liers, leakers and liberals in blood and ivy paul describes murder of george who went missing while visiting harvard medical school in 1849 and succeeding trials at capture country's attention. and in bad call, mike recalls his time working on a new york city ambulance in the 1960s. also being published this week investor argues that golden age of google and silicon valley tech companieses are cooling to an nengd life after a google. and steven recalls the 19th century american seamen and merchant who is compete for trade in of the sea. look for these titles in book store this is coming week and watch for many of the authors in fear future on booktv on c-span2. and this has c-span2 at the annual publishing convention in new yor
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what do you see yourselves continuing to do to attract and retain whether it is women or underrepresentedities? >> there is a whole bunch of specific initiatives. making sure that people who are becoming moms and parents stay with the company. we track those numbers carefully. we are delighted they are as high as they are. there are specific initiatives we work on for female entrepreneurs, specific hiring practices and what we do in hiring people, hiring goals, what we set for managers. i think sometimes people leap too quickly to what their checklist is of initiatives. if you are actually going to take this seriously and do it well, it has to be something that really deeply is suffused in the culture and everybody lives every day. again, you can have a good list of initiatives. but if it is not really in the culture, then it is just not going to work. emily: before we go, i understand there is a third collison brother who, as i hear, is even more tech savvy than you are? tell me about tommy. >> tommy is a four years my junior. tommy was very interested in this topic that we talk about, a
what do you see yourselves continuing to do to attract and retain whether it is women or underrepresentedities? >> there is a whole bunch of specific initiatives. making sure that people who are becoming moms and parents stay with the company. we track those numbers carefully. we are delighted they are as high as they are. there are specific initiatives we work on for female entrepreneurs, specific hiring practices and what we do in hiring people, hiring goals, what we set for managers. i...
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you'll be able to fend for yourselves because it is going to be going well and the stars know i'm not sure i must be getting on you know are free to shake. most and williams would have voted to stay in the e.u. the island's depends on close ties with its e.u. neighbor so. narrabeen just why many here would rather be a part of the european union than of britain. europe is closing its doors to refugees and migrants trying to cross the mediterranean but that doesn't stop people trying to make the dangerous journey by sea. thousands are waiting for the chance and thousands have died trying to. hardly anyone visit this place on the tunisian coast others sent here are do remain so women children and young men they drowned in the mediterranean chasing an uncertain dream a dream off life in europe. he wants to give them dignity shamsuddin is a fisherman here near to tourist hot spot of sadducees he has buried the remains of three hundred people to stop the crossings europe has proposed the creation of so-called disembarkation platforms in north africa they are migrants would be able to apply
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you'll be able to fend for yourselves because you were discovered is that i will look at the stars now i'm not sure i must be getting on you know are free to shake the most and williams would have voted to stay in the e.u. the island's depends on close ties with its e.u. neighbors in the caribbean just why many here would rather be a part of the european union than britain the way. cool. and that report is part of our series road it to break that our correspondents are a traveling around europe if you k. and beyond looking at the full impact of britain's decision to leave the e.u. and you can find more special coverage of the vote breaks at on our home page that's. dot com. now to sports in denmark scorch nielsen has won the fifteenth a stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the astana team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's guarantee thomas and chris froome were content to take it easy ahead of three tough stages in the peyronie's mountain. stage fifteen from new york to caucus on was once again decided by a breakaway group with a day all followed by an o
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seventy four look at the right are the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer on wednesday if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million it is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six it's it is a small season teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever cool score against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen michael owen we go on we got it what was sweden's highest ever finish out a world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty. one pelley but he had that when he did not the ball was there. no it was it was a pool so there you have the supporters of the three lanes. there but wilbur team followed suit on the pitch not long to find you know we are to some our. money system is dying and so people are going to take money out of the currency. and they're going to have to broaden past such is they can put their cash into obedience following which would be this china social ne
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but you can see for yourselves there's still that risk of quite a bit of cloud even into saturday inlarly scotland, but at the moment, the weekend is looking very promising, particularly in central and southern areas. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: millions of people in north—west england face a hosepipe ban, as water companies warn supplies are running low. theresa may narrowly avoids a commons defeat over her brexit plans, but faces further challenges today as mps debate trade. donald trump arrives home from his summit with president putin to a furious backlash in washington. good morning. the percentage of women in britain's top boardrooms is at an all time high, but there's still a long way to go when it comes to the top positions. celebrations in france. the world cup get a heroes' welcome in paris, with hundreds of thousands lining the champs—elysee.
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it's a little bit smaller than yourselves a twenty year ten million i mean final answer going along to if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six it's it is it's not easy teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever going to school or against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen michael or we go on we've got it what was sweden's highest ever finish the world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty a. cause no one pelley but he had that when he did not the ball was there you know. what fun to do and it was a that was a goal so there you have the supporters of the three lions take care but wilber team followed suit on the pitch not long to find out you know nobody will r.t. some are indeed not long to find out in some morrow we've made a popular english blog us spend so and now he said his impressions of the world cup in russia. even myself i didn't wear i wore at the game but i didn't want anything sh
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people before look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty one million i mean final answer. you kept your nerve and you did write ten million it is well done sir what is the population all. around seventy million sixty six is a small season teamwork i guess you got there in the end nineteen ninety eight inch youngest ever cool scorer against argentina remember the wonder goal he scored it. could be. michael. owen michael oher we go on we got it what was sweden highest ever finish a world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty eight. because no one pelley but he had done when he did not the pole was good enough you know every day when done in the nets and i would say that was the goal so there you have but the supporters of the three lions take care but wilbur team followed suit on the pitch not long to find out you know the real r.t. some are on. the field money system is dying and so people are going to take money out of theater and city and put it into craft and they're going to have to broaden p
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you'll be able to fend for yourselves because the british government is doing well and that's that's no i'm not sure i must be getting on you know a free a shake the most and williams would have voted to stay in the e.u. the island's depends on close ties with its e.u. neighbors in the caribbean just why many here would rather be a part of the european union than of britain the only. rule. now the german grand prix in hockenheim has ended with a miracle win for formula one defending champion lewis hamilton adult and started the race in fourteen following a hydraulics failure and all fine but he took advantage of heavy rain to battle to win on expected with the mercedes drivers now seventeen points ahead of ferrari's the boston federal who crashed out of the race after skidding into the barriers in front of his home supporters finish driver about terry or just took second but can you reckon in finishing their. denmark's magnus court nielsen has won the fifteenth stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the rest on a team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's g
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but you can see for yourselves there's still that risk of quite a bit of cloud even into saturday inut at the moment, the weekend is looking very promising, particularly in central and southern areas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: underfire — donald trump faces criticism at home for his defence of president putin over claims russia meddled in america's election, implying his own us intelligence agencies got it wrong. president putin, hejust said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. britain's prime minister, theresa may, avoids a rebellion from her own mps who were looking to reject her brexit proposals. not such great viewing for netflix as the tv and movie streaming company reveals a sharp drop in the number of new subscribers.
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you'll be able to fend for yourselves because we discover just about angola and the stars now i'm not sure i must be getting on you know are free to shake. most and williams would have voted to stay in the e.u. the islands depends on close ties with its e.u. neighbors in the caribbean just why many here would rather be a part of the european union than of britain in the way. from berlin still to come on our show watch out amazon jadi dot com is leading a wave of chinese e-commerce giants and i've got ambitions for the european market of stories coming up in business news this is been d.w. from berlin we've got more at the top of the hour and as always you can find the latest on our website at www dot com i'm sarah harmon from the whole team thanks for watching we'll see you super super. sunday to. this work goddess for to know. the money and the. ball twenty. time for an upgrade.
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it is the calling where you decided others are more important than yourselves. we understand. youith our support go with our press. for my part, i cannot help but reflect on the words of the that hisand my hope words will be faithfulness for your shield and rampart. that you will make him your refuge. no harm will ever take you, ever. that will be our prayer for you. thank you for the honor of addressing you today. more importantly, thank you for your service. thank you for what you do for the american people every day to ensure the success of this the security of our people. i leave here today with renewed confidence that you will continue to do just that. that despite the criticism that , i know you by some will continue to do your job .ith determination you will uphold the rule of law. you will see two the interest of the american people. with your continued service and , with the support of the american people, with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help, i know we will make america safe again and we will have all of you to think. thank you very muc
it is the calling where you decided others are more important than yourselves. we understand. youith our support go with our press. for my part, i cannot help but reflect on the words of the that hisand my hope words will be faithfulness for your shield and rampart. that you will make him your refuge. no harm will ever take you, ever. that will be our prayer for you. thank you for the honor of addressing you today. more importantly, thank you for your service. thank you for what you do for the...
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going back to president trump and free trade deals around the world, if you align yourselves with themes to goods, technically you can still have free trade deals around the world. that is true. but is it going to be brexit in name only and free trade deals in name only? are they going to be meaningful deal or will it be, yeah, we have secured this and not much has really changed. it does feel like the opportunities of brexit are facing more and more obstacles. passage, ithink brexit are facing more and more obstacles. passage, i think the realities of brexit must have struck home with him after lunch. he showed an appreciation of the complexity of the thing. he said this is difficult. he avoided the trap. at one stage the daily mail asked him if you are doing the negotiations, mr president, wouldn't it be easier to walk away? and he says she cannot walk away. she has to stay and get a deal. he did very big favour there. he did not go down the hard brexit road. the very hard brexit. that his fans might have wanted. that takes us fans might have wanted. that takes us very nicely to the
going back to president trump and free trade deals around the world, if you align yourselves with themes to goods, technically you can still have free trade deals around the world. that is true. but is it going to be brexit in name only and free trade deals in name only? are they going to be meaningful deal or will it be, yeah, we have secured this and not much has really changed. it does feel like the opportunities of brexit are facing more and more obstacles. passage, ithink brexit are facing...
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going back to president trump and free trade deals around the world, if you align yourselves with thee free trade deals around the world. that is true. but is it going to be brexit in name only and free trade deals in name only? are they going to be meaningful deal or will it be, yeah, we have secured this and not much has really changed. it does feel like the opportunities of brexit are facing more and more obstacles. passage, ithink brexit are facing more and more obstacles. passage, i think the realities of brexit must have struck home with him after lunch. he showed an appreciation of the complexity of the thing. he said this is difficult. he avoided the trap. at one stage the daily mail asked him if you are doing the negotiations, mr president, wouldn't it be easier to walk away? and he says she cannot walk away.
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back to where we started i think the young america foundation is important because we badly like yourselves who are willing to learn conservativism in debate conservative is a man stand up on campuses and later in newsrooms and in the long run there is a high likely to go against the left but it takes people like yourselves who are willing to make the argument. i am honored to be here and thank you be 17. [applause] >> things to all of you for being here today and watching on c-span for more information go to our website as speaker will take photos out in the lobby so exit that way you all have a copy of the book we will do a photo line thank you for joining us we hope to see you again spee5 spee5 >> what is going on is a combing billing of religion and politics guns to a degree we have not seen before. it is still a small church no question he has a worldwide following may be 200 people in the congregation total or maybe 2000 worldwide that these days you can follow the sermons online but it is that combing growing of passion and what does this say about us says a culture? is there any pre
back to where we started i think the young america foundation is important because we badly like yourselves who are willing to learn conservativism in debate conservative is a man stand up on campuses and later in newsrooms and in the long run there is a high likely to go against the left but it takes people like yourselves who are willing to make the argument. i am honored to be here and thank you be 17. [applause] >> things to all of you for being here today and watching on c-span for...
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back to where we started i think the young america foundation is important because we badly like yourselves who are willing to learn conservativism in debate conservative is a man stand up on campuses and later in newsrooms and in the long run there is a high likely to go against the left but it takes people like yourselves who are willing to make the argument. i am honored to be here and thank you be 17. [applause] >> things to all of you for being here today and watching on c-span for more information go to our website as speaker will take photos out in the lobby so exit that way you all have a copy of the book we will do a photo line thank you for joining us we hope to see you again spee5 spee5 . >> good evening i am with alabama books and on behalf of my entire staff here at the historic federal reserve building and our book with st. martin's press it is our pleasure to welcome you to this historic event
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yourselves, you guys had to barge up your bus up to juneau, then, you know, juneau through, you can't get out to of the state on a road from juneau. we're trying but we're not there yet. when you got to haines you got on the road system, and there is a lot of miles of roads, but, you know, a of people get around by boat because we don't have roads that connect so many of our communities, which again, is a challenge. like to say alaska is resource rich but infrastructure poor state, and our delegation is constantly, constantly trying to press the infrastructure needs in federal legislation. we e making progress, but need to do more in that regard. finally, senator sullivan, kavanaugh, you used to work at appeals.court of >> i've known brett kavanaugh for a long time. e served in the bush administration together and i followed his career, a very impressive career. stayed in touch with him since i came to washington as a senator. know, i think he was an inspired choice. i've already come out and said i was going to support him. i actually had a very substantive meeting with him in last w
yourselves, you guys had to barge up your bus up to juneau, then, you know, juneau through, you can't get out to of the state on a road from juneau. we're trying but we're not there yet. when you got to haines you got on the road system, and there is a lot of miles of roads, but, you know, a of people get around by boat because we don't have roads that connect so many of our communities, which again, is a challenge. like to say alaska is resource rich but infrastructure poor state, and our...
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you all -- you republicans acquitted yourselves extraordinarily well. you in questioning him closely producing the groundwork go what became the answer that he gave, congressman jordan, which is talking about the dossier and finally getting permission apparently from the fbi to tell the truth go once. >> ron: yeah, luckily. i think that peter strzok came across as very smug, very arrogant and a lot of his explanations go his texts messages as the inspect general has said too are just not credible. when he said, oh, what i really meant by saying, we'll stop trup from being elected, he -- i just meant the american people won't vote go him. >> i've got to tell you. he was upstaged by the behavior of the democrats. i mean, you actually had a democrat say that because strzok was testifying and we were askig him hard questions that i deserved a purple heart. >> lou: how absurd can you be to suggest something like that? throughout the hearing, as i'm sure you were frustrated by the conduct or behavior or the language. is strzok stalling trying to kep him from
you all -- you republicans acquitted yourselves extraordinarily well. you in questioning him closely producing the groundwork go what became the answer that he gave, congressman jordan, which is talking about the dossier and finally getting permission apparently from the fbi to tell the truth go once. >> ron: yeah, luckily. i think that peter strzok came across as very smug, very arrogant and a lot of his explanations go his texts messages as the inspect general has said too are just not...
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have to pass through plenty of locks and since they're not manned anymore you have to open them yourselves. or wait for help. just open the gate. and keep on paddling. in germany there's a popular slogan it was here it's used to describe the places this well traveled poet graced with his presence good tented an internship here on the lawn while he was in law school and it seems he did a lot of hiking here he was amazed by the quote unquote unspeakable beauty of nature to be fair he was also very much in love at the time the lady in question turned out to be the inspiration for the protagonist in his first novel the sorrows of young. and why am i telling you about all of this well because right now i'm going to take you on a little excursion to good birthplace france and only about sixty kilometers from here is definitely worth a visit and not just for a layover and it's being as a report. kind for a time mine is well known for its current line its banks. but they're also the home of timber town was a. is that surround the city hall a building known as the roman. frankfurt is a leading cult
have to pass through plenty of locks and since they're not manned anymore you have to open them yourselves. or wait for help. just open the gate. and keep on paddling. in germany there's a popular slogan it was here it's used to describe the places this well traveled poet graced with his presence good tented an internship here on the lawn while he was in law school and it seems he did a lot of hiking here he was amazed by the quote unquote unspeakable beauty of nature to be fair he was also...
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demographic that mentions the meaning of the wall has nothing to do with security check the path yourselves see that it is only protecting settlements that it is build based on future plans for expanding ment of the settlement we are not the fence not even protecting current settlers it's going to protect future settlers and that's absurd. many palestinians to believe the real purpose of the war is. that we are going into two thousand and one to our own so i'm going to suppose that it was to put the demographic issue not know that to limit the feeling expansion because that is the freedom according to them that in the two thousand and twenty. would be sixty person so by the wall he said that he's going to assure that things will be fifty percent. the wall is basically. a deal. we don't want to see the palestinians it's a psychological barrier it's not only that. it's actually a two state solution but the way i want. to get rid of the. to get as many such in this inside. and to give the israelis the feeling that if the palestinians within. his own. expanding the future good life would be imp
demographic that mentions the meaning of the wall has nothing to do with security check the path yourselves see that it is only protecting settlements that it is build based on future plans for expanding ment of the settlement we are not the fence not even protecting current settlers it's going to protect future settlers and that's absurd. many palestinians to believe the real purpose of the war is. that we are going into two thousand and one to our own so i'm going to suppose that it was to...
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we do everything we can to prevent the failure, but then you've got to ask yourselves, ok, what would we do if there were a successful cyberattack. you got to have a plan for that, too. those are the things we're working on. >> ok, let me ask you another category of risk that is maybe a little bit more sensitive that so many people i scrutinize the words in this report. my words, not yours, very bullish on the economy, careful on inflation. you note that inflation has moved up. our challenge will be to keep it there. i'm reflecting on where we've been in the last 10 years in that regard. we saw a pretty substantial fiscal stimulus in 2009. my friends on the other side of the aisle completely rejected economics at the time and said that wasn't going to work. they then had an epiphany and embraced it around a $2 trillion deficit financed fiscal tax cut at a time in which the economy was growing robustly. it's been a long time since i studied economics, but stimulus in the face of a robust economy concerns me from the angle of inflation. you say that the 2% objective is similar the rick
we do everything we can to prevent the failure, but then you've got to ask yourselves, ok, what would we do if there were a successful cyberattack. you got to have a plan for that, too. those are the things we're working on. >> ok, let me ask you another category of risk that is maybe a little bit more sensitive that so many people i scrutinize the words in this report. my words, not yours, very bullish on the economy, careful on inflation. you note that inflation has moved up. our...
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might happen when these fires finally are but don't and how you as a community recover and rehouse yourselvesour town, we are in a very heated recreation area, and some of the resorts have completely burnt down, one of the lakes, boats caught on fire, you would never think about being on the water would catch on fire but the fire just blew through. it will be a lot of rebuilding. there are some subdivisions, i think the camp right now is 536 homes have been lost. our town is great and eve ryo ne been lost. our town is great and everyone is going to help each other. how likely are you to want to carry on living in that part of california if these fires are becoming more and more regular?” continually, just because things, i love this time, but you have times when you are like i want to move and they don't want to live her any more and things like that, but in my subdivision where i live i would never think evra but i would have been evacuated and i was. one was packing my house it was about 109 degrees out but you could feel that heat. and it is scary. i have been talking and thinking about re
might happen when these fires finally are but don't and how you as a community recover and rehouse yourselvesour town, we are in a very heated recreation area, and some of the resorts have completely burnt down, one of the lakes, boats caught on fire, you would never think about being on the water would catch on fire but the fire just blew through. it will be a lot of rebuilding. there are some subdivisions, i think the camp right now is 536 homes have been lost. our town is great and eve ryo...
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to lessen the jew and the jew rush to your employer and you yourselves out jude the jew and the big jew has rotted every nation is wormed into. alas are stories for get it right up to the moment developments on our twitter page remember you're with r t international more great programs. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. a russian w.b. . and a bunch of stuff. show you how and why the crimea bridge was built. with those the construction really you need to transport. that will help the cause of crimea. most of those you know what google more familiar with it a bit but. to prepare the program i had to look at a lot of material listened to a lot of material and also read a lot of material that the is appalling. and not only that when you get these images into your head and of course the images that i was you know fall more graphic than anything i could include enough in a television. commercial to. lucas that it is. much less. knows it. could. deliver. this is. the thing to do it is really not very. well it's onl
to lessen the jew and the jew rush to your employer and you yourselves out jude the jew and the big jew has rotted every nation is wormed into. alas are stories for get it right up to the moment developments on our twitter page remember you're with r t international more great programs. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. a russian w.b. . and a bunch of stuff. show you how and why the crimea bridge was built. with...
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cover yourselves now.dwinner, a sublime animation from the irish studio behind song of the sea, brilliantly directed. in the meantime, this film heads in cinemas at the end ofjuly while live action and computer graphics come together in christopher robin in august. tigger! piglet! if anyone wants to clap, now is the time to do it. like animation, horror is experienced a renaissance. at the oscars, get out was nominated for several awards, whilejordan peel became the first african—american to win academy award for best screenplay and to be nominated for producing, writing and directing the same year. since then, we have had the silent terror of a quiet place and huge success of hereditary. coming away this summer, we have unfriended: dark web, the sequel to the us/russia co—production which proved to be a blair witch project for the broadband era. and then we have this film, slender man, it was an internet meme in 2009, caused moral panic in 2014 following the slender man stabbing, and was the subject of a
cover yourselves now.dwinner, a sublime animation from the irish studio behind song of the sea, brilliantly directed. in the meantime, this film heads in cinemas at the end ofjuly while live action and computer graphics come together in christopher robin in august. tigger! piglet! if anyone wants to clap, now is the time to do it. like animation, horror is experienced a renaissance. at the oscars, get out was nominated for several awards, whilejordan peel became the first african—american to...
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this includes the east bay brace yourselves this afternoon is going to get very, very warm. right now already feeling that heat. 86 in concord and compare that to 61 in san francisco. kenny? >> thank you. >>> new clues this afternoon in a homicide cold case in san francisco. here's kpix 5's anne makovec with the details. >> reporter: this case has been cold for almost two years. but san francisco police are releasing new video evidence that they hope will help catch a killer. police say the man riding on the handlebars in this short video was making his get away on september 30th, 2016. after shooting and killing 24- year-old mitchell warren. who lived in san francisco and was studying to be an electrician. >> still knowing that the individual that did this to him and that has shaken hi family to their -- my family to their core is still out walking around free? has -- has has to come to an end. >> reporter: his family came to the san francisco police department today begging for new clues in his murder. warren was shot at the corner of ellis and polk in san francisco at 4:3
this includes the east bay brace yourselves this afternoon is going to get very, very warm. right now already feeling that heat. 86 in concord and compare that to 61 in san francisco. kenny? >> thank you. >>> new clues this afternoon in a homicide cold case in san francisco. here's kpix 5's anne makovec with the details. >> reporter: this case has been cold for almost two years. but san francisco police are releasing new video evidence that they hope will help catch a...
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it's a genre that defiance hip-hop today and you look at the stars and people credit many like yourselvese releasing a new album. i love how you described it. you said this is going to be the ted talk of trap music, explaining the genre. what does that mean? >> well, when trap music was introduced to the world in 2003 on august 19th when i released my second album -- ( laughter ) -- you know, it was really inspired by activities that we engaged in due to a lack of options in the underserved areas of community. and, you know, just as we always have, we have taken what the devil meant for bad and had god use it for good, and we took those experiences, set them to music, and turned them into a commerce that allowed us to change our lives and our families' lives forever, and i bet they didn't see that coming -- ha! ( applause ) >> trevor: i know what i didn't see coming was the way you used the money. so i've always grown up seeing hip-hop as an avenue for expressing wealth. >> mm-hmm. >> trevor: but what was really interesting was the path you took. you started making money, then you had a c
it's a genre that defiance hip-hop today and you look at the stars and people credit many like yourselvese releasing a new album. i love how you described it. you said this is going to be the ted talk of trap music, explaining the genre. what does that mean? >> well, when trap music was introduced to the world in 2003 on august 19th when i released my second album -- ( laughter ) -- you know, it was really inspired by activities that we engaged in due to a lack of options in the...
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lets him the jew and the jews to your empire and you yourselves and judah jew and the big jew has received every nation his word until. after the white house announced its inviting president putin to washington the media is still trying to come to terms with the double trump style of diplomacy paulie boy code i breakstone what's being dubbed the worst week for trumps foreign policy the us president has upset everyone because it is those who do claim that they like this should. come from lord one of the fast rules of diplomacy on his whistle stop tour of europe went off piste and told the truth don't worry victor in effect is it was an astonishing performance he managed to european allies and then in the interests of equality his own citizens to play with the artillery in someone's face but my years as a method not found in any textbook he sobered up opponents and our. eyes with a stream of clearly. zero simitian the most with a laser going did a who is not just one that's the latest name terrorism for us to take a truthful here's the e.u.'s sticking washington with the bill of defending eu
lets him the jew and the jews to your empire and you yourselves and judah jew and the big jew has received every nation his word until. after the white house announced its inviting president putin to washington the media is still trying to come to terms with the double trump style of diplomacy paulie boy code i breakstone what's being dubbed the worst week for trumps foreign policy the us president has upset everyone because it is those who do claim that they like this should. come from lord...
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when you get attacked in college, you will be involved in a debate, you will stand up and defend yourselves. and the values that you believe in. [ cheering ] i like this bunch, i have to tell you. you are not going to be backing down. go get them, go get him. rather than moaning, [ chanting ] i heard that a long time over the last campaigned. rather than molding a generation of well-informed adults, some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes. we are not going to have it. [ cheering ] that is a disservice to the students and a disservice to the nation.'s beach -- students are challenging ideas is a key aspect of the problem. last year the foundation for individual rights in education surveyed 450 colleges and universities across this country and found that 40% maintained speech codes that substantially infringed on constitutionally protected speech. the public colleges that were surveyed, 41 -- fully one third, one third had written policies banning disfavored speech. freedom of speech is a decisive issued today, you
when you get attacked in college, you will be involved in a debate, you will stand up and defend yourselves. and the values that you believe in. [ cheering ] i like this bunch, i have to tell you. you are not going to be backing down. go get them, go get him. rather than moaning, [ chanting ] i heard that a long time over the last campaigned. rather than molding a generation of well-informed adults, some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive,...
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you were going to stand up and defend yourselves and the values you believe in. [applause] mr.essions: i like this group. go get them! go get them! crowd: lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! mr. sessions: i heard that a lot over the last campaign. some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes. we are not going to have it. [applause] mr. sessions: that is a disservice to the students and to the nation. students from difficult or challenging ideas is a key aspect of the problem. last year, the foundation for individual rights in education surveyed 450 colleges and universities across this country and found that 40 maintained speech codes that substantially and french on constitutionally protected speech. of the public colleges surveyed, which are legally bound by the first amendment to speak -- of free speech, one third had written policies banning disfavored speech. freedom of speech is a decisive issue today. you will be involved in it. it is important, not just for students. it is important for our soc
you were going to stand up and defend yourselves and the values you believe in. [applause] mr.essions: i like this group. go get them! go get them! crowd: lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! mr. sessions: i heard that a lot over the last campaign. some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes. we are not going to have it. [applause] mr. sessions: that is a disservice to the students and to the nation. students from...
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seventy four look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves. for twenty years. i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million. what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six. teamwork i got there in the end in one thousand nine hundred eight and youngest ever scorer against argentina remember the one who scored it. michael. and we go on we got it what was sweden's highest ever finish a world cup their best place. in fifty. but he had. fun. and i would say that was a goal so there you have the supporters of the three take care team followed suit on the pitch not long to find you know r.t. some are. yes some clued in i have to admit just an aside a lot of the foreign funds they actually spoke to were german now if they had their group in the group stages to finish bottom instead of sweden. it would have been them of course coming here so maybe that's why they had all their quarter final tickets ready for some aren't. and just before i go i notified the stadium that all these people behind me are str
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also a demographic that much the meaning of the war has nothing to do with security check the path yourselves see that it's only protecting settlements that it is build based on future plans for expanding meant of the settlement you're not the fence not even protecting current settlers it's going to protect future settlers and that's absurd. many palestinians to believe the real purpose of the war is. that we are going into two thousand and one. i'm going to suppose that it was for the demographic issue not not there to limit the expansion because that is if according to them the two thousand and twenty. would be sixty person so by the wall he said that he's going to assure that things will be fifty percent. the wall is basically. we don't want to see the palestinians it's a psychological barrier. it's actually a two state solution but the way i want. to get rid of the. many. inside. and to give the israelis the feeling that if the palestinians within. expanding the future good life would be impossible and. there would no development so they were forced to leave. by themselves it means volunt
also a demographic that much the meaning of the war has nothing to do with security check the path yourselves see that it's only protecting settlements that it is build based on future plans for expanding meant of the settlement you're not the fence not even protecting current settlers it's going to protect future settlers and that's absurd. many palestinians to believe the real purpose of the war is. that we are going into two thousand and one. i'm going to suppose that it was for the...
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look at that right out of the block of the population of sweden it's a little bit smaller than yourselves a twenty year ten million i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six is a small. teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever going to school or against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen and we go on we've got it what was sweden's highest ever finish the world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty. when pelley but he had done what he did not the proposed you know every day went down to the next how was it not was a school so there you have it the supporters of the three lanes take care but wilbur team full sits on the pitch not long to find out you know the real r.t. some are on. the field money system is dying and so people are going to take money out of theater and see and put it into craft and they're going to have to broaden past which is they can put their cash into ob
look at that right out of the block of the population of sweden it's a little bit smaller than yourselves a twenty year ten million i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six is a small. teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever going to school or against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen and we go on we've...
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going to have to have plato when you get attacked in college, you're going to stand up and defend yourselvesn the values you believe in.[applause] i like this bunch. i've got to tell you. you're not going to be backing down. go get them. >> lock her up. lock her up. lock her up. >> i heard that a long time over the last campaign. rather than molding a generation of mature well- informed adults, some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious sensitive, snowflakes. we are not going to have it. [applause] that is a disservice to students and to the nation. speech code protecting students from difficult or challenging ideas is a key aspect of the problem. last year the foundation for individual rights in education surveyed 450 colleges and universities across this country and found that 40% maintained speech codes that substantially infringe unconstitutionally detected speech. of the public colleges surveyed, which are legally bound by the first amendment, free speech, fully one third had written policies banning disfavored speech. freedom of speech is a decis
going to have to have plato when you get attacked in college, you're going to stand up and defend yourselvesn the values you believe in.[applause] i like this bunch. i've got to tell you. you're not going to be backing down. go get them. >> lock her up. lock her up. lock her up. >> i heard that a long time over the last campaign. rather than molding a generation of mature well- informed adults, some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious...
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four look at that right out of the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer on them so if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six it's it is a small. team work i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever cool school were against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be . michael. oh when. we go on we got to what was sweden's highest ever finish out a world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty. but he had. supporters. here. artie. and i during the world cup the fight is not just on the football field but also in the business adidas could lose this total months jersey sponsorship battle after the unexpected elimination of germany. the only cause for concern with the sports where giant fans of customize shoes for example have accused us of double standards the company shoppers print their own words or names on shoes but only if it deems them acc
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. >> wait for the microphone, identify yourselves and make it a question, not a statement. >> hi there, and he said you don't want to talk about mr. trump, but his advice is to walk away and leave the e.u.. >> who is we? >> the uk, i'm british media. mr. trump's advice is uk should walk away. surely that must worry you, as someone who is supposed to be negotiating a deal. >> i have not changed my position over the last 10 years. the uk is leaving. the uk is leaving. we respect the vote and i have been working so hard for the last year. i am working for another withdrawal. >> morning, thank you so much. you mentioned you can envision custom units. my question would be for the service sector. my question is, what it affect the service industry? it appears to me if the right paper was chose, the good industry would be in contrast. a lot of the economy chose hardbacks it. -- hard brexit. >> exceptionally qualified as a commissioner, thank you very much. >> i didn't want to go into details, but you are speaking about preparedness, but also in the case of early with draw, we need to protect
. >> wait for the microphone, identify yourselves and make it a question, not a statement. >> hi there, and he said you don't want to talk about mr. trump, but his advice is to walk away and leave the e.u.. >> who is we? >> the uk, i'm british media. mr. trump's advice is uk should walk away. surely that must worry you, as someone who is supposed to be negotiating a deal. >> i have not changed my position over the last 10 years. the uk is leaving. the uk is...