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the places that you just chechnya and leningrad, are not part of russia's influence. they are russia. it used to be the area of the eastern bloc over which russia believes it should still have influence. are aality is that if you large country in a region, yes, you will probably have outsize influence on what happens in that region, but the reality also is that those are no longer part of the eastern bloc. the south caucasus, georgia, you have ukraine and the baltics and these are independent countries. if they decide to take a certain route, should that really be up to russia? i think with respect to crimea i think now when we are speaking about ukraine, the issue is much and the issue is eastern ukraine and the thousands of people have died there and whether or not the ukrainian government to make the forms necessary while they're still fighting with russia in part of its country. host: as far as the talks
the places that you just chechnya and leningrad, are not part of russia's influence. they are russia. it used to be the area of the eastern bloc over which russia believes it should still have influence. are aality is that if you large country in a region, yes, you will probably have outsize influence on what happens in that region, but the reality also is that those are no longer part of the eastern bloc. the south caucasus, georgia, you have ukraine and the baltics and these are independent...
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the second part of the lease, is the custom's program. where the smart cart provides, at least, 1500 luggage carts, free of charge for arriving international passengers in the customs area of the international terminal. this part of the lease requires the airport to reimburse the smart cart to provide the free carts in customs. and the airport will pay an annual service fee equal to the lesser of either a 2.7 million service fee. or 1 dollar and 20 cents per cart used whichever is less. >> based on the estimates of the cart usage for both programs during the initial term, the airport staff estimates a maximum net payment of 4.2 million dollars over the two year extension. the a port does agree to better reflect the net payments that were made during the initial term as well as not-to-exceed amount for the total contract including twot year extension. i would be happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you very much. supervisor tang as a question for you. thank you, i could not tell from the packet whether there is any plans f
the second part of the lease, is the custom's program. where the smart cart provides, at least, 1500 luggage carts, free of charge for arriving international passengers in the customs area of the international terminal. this part of the lease requires the airport to reimburse the smart cart to provide the free carts in customs. and the airport will pay an annual service fee equal to the lesser of either a 2.7 million service fee. or 1 dollar and 20 cents per cart used whichever is less....
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costco was the second part? >> caller: what were his feelings since immigration is one of the major central discussions of today by the middle eastern countries have not accepted their fellow citizens who were fleeing the terrible war although they have common culture language and religion. costco very quickly can you answer those questions what is your view on immigration and who is your political leader of all-time? >> guest: co. i think i were friend is gone. it's up to you, professor mugambi jouet. >> guest: franklin d-delta roosevelt that led america to world war ii and also to redefine the american social contract and building more = 80. many americans today think about our difficulties to the new deal is a great model and in terms of immigration we need to do more in terms of accepting refugees especially countrie countries te region were mentioned but also european countries and in the united states. >> host: can you expand a little bit on the refugee crisis, what's happening in europe and north africa a
costco was the second part? >> caller: what were his feelings since immigration is one of the major central discussions of today by the middle eastern countries have not accepted their fellow citizens who were fleeing the terrible war although they have common culture language and religion. costco very quickly can you answer those questions what is your view on immigration and who is your political leader of all-time? >> guest: co. i think i were friend is gone. it's up to you,...
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not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather front there spreading a veil of cloud. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even “11 or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and wales, through midlands and lincolnshire and cambridgeshire. but further north and west of that, the cloud thickens up into the borders, to northern ireland and the eastern side of scotland, and there will be enough cloud for a little bit of rain. a drier prospect, although still pretty cloudy first up across the rest of scotland. as the day really gets going, i am hopeful that some of that cloud will break up. a good bit of sunshine across scotland. some of that rain will drift off into the north channel, away from northern ireland. so a dry afternoon for many here. further south and east, brighter
not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather front there spreading a veil of cloud. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even “11 or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and...
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. >> it's divided into three parts. there's the city, county of weemarle, and your virginia have separate local governments for our cities and counties, ending at the university of virginia. that really is the window through which you can understand ,ocal issues, local politics history. there really is that cooperation and attention that's going on between the three parts. i know it charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel, monticello. >> that is correct, and as we speak, where driving toward monticello. that rise right there, the little mountain, as we call it. thomas jefferson was born here april 13, 1743. his father had moved adhere to the west. jefferson waster a survey or an co-opted -- co-authored what was the official new map of virginia, which at that time, there was nothing like it, it was the best macbook or junior. little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. , peterthink about it jefferson was using scientific experiments to make the un
. >> it's divided into three parts. there's the city, county of weemarle, and your virginia have separate local governments for our cities and counties, ending at the university of virginia. that really is the window through which you can understand ,ocal issues, local politics history. there really is that cooperation and attention that's going on between the three parts. i know it charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel, monticello. >> that is correct, and as we...
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. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there is the city, the county of albro morrow and then you have the university of virginia, that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history . there is that cooperation going on between the three parts. >> while in charlottesville we took a driving tour of the city. >> i know charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel. monticello right? >> that's correct. as we speak were driving towards monticello. it is that rise right there, the little mountain and thomas jefferson was born here on april 13, 1743. his father had moved out here to the west to get land and his father peter jefferson was a surveyor. he actually co-authored, in 1751 peter jefferson co-authored what was the official new map of virginia. at that time it was nothing like it was the best map of virginia. so, little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. if you think about it peter jefferson was using scient
. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there is the city, the county of albro morrow and then you have the university of virginia, that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history . there is that cooperation going on between the three parts. >> while in charlottesville we took a driving tour of the city. >> i know charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel. monticello right? >> that's correct. as we...
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the pre-existing condition part of obamacare, people do like that. the thing where people can stay on their parents insurance until they are 26. one thing republicans are having to deal with in retooling the affordable care act is the parts of obamacare that people do like . and getting rid of the parts that people don't like and making that balance while keeping things affordable is phenomenally hard. what kind of changes could they still make the affordable care act itself? regulatory changes they could make a help or hinder the affordable care act? guest: a lot of how obamacare is administratively is through the executive branch. there's a lot of things but trump administration can do that are totally separate from what congress can do. should the trump administration want to weaken the individual mandate, they can do that. they can decide to tell the irs to enforce it a bit less. are going tothey accept silent returns which is tax speak for a return where i do not indicate on my tax form whether i have health care or not. year they are saying, we
the pre-existing condition part of obamacare, people do like that. the thing where people can stay on their parents insurance until they are 26. one thing republicans are having to deal with in retooling the affordable care act is the parts of obamacare that people do like . and getting rid of the parts that people don't like and making that balance while keeping things affordable is phenomenally hard. what kind of changes could they still make the affordable care act itself? regulatory changes...
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the southern parts of wales, the southern and south—western parts of england likely to see little in the way of rain, especially where you really need it, don't you? some of the fields looking very cracked at the moment. 0vernight, a fair bit of cloud around, keeping the frost at bay for many although you may see a bit across the northern parts of scotland. all of today's weather is driven by a west—north—west breeze. easter monday, the breeze is coming from the north and there is a pool of cold airjust waiting to get at us and that change in wind direction will draw it towards us over the next 24—36 hours. bright skies across the north of scotland, but some showers falling, quite wintry to quite low levels, if the truth be known. further south, a mixture of sunny spells and showers, for the greater part of the british isles, no signs of the cold air by day across the south, but as we drag this little weather feature ever further south and the skies begin to clear, that is the temperature profile in towns and cities but look at this, hard frost in the heart of scotland. if you
the southern parts of wales, the southern and south—western parts of england likely to see little in the way of rain, especially where you really need it, don't you? some of the fields looking very cracked at the moment. 0vernight, a fair bit of cloud around, keeping the frost at bay for many although you may see a bit across the northern parts of scotland. all of today's weather is driven by a west—north—west breeze. easter monday, the breeze is coming from the north and there is a pool...
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some into southern parts of france and northern and eastern parts of spain. further south than spain and portugal, plenty of sunshine. weather is settled in the canaries to. if you are staying in the uk, what can we expect? find out in halfan the uk, what can we expect? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. a suspected chemical weapons attack has killed at least 58 people, including women and children, in a rebel—town in northern syria. all the victims who arrived at neural stress and yellow saliva coming out of their mouths. and very soon blood starting coming out of mouths which means that their lungs are damaged. the white house has called the attack reprehensible and blamed it on the syrian government, who deny responsibility. we'll be live in washington for more reaction. donald trump's administration has said it will stop funding a un agency that promotes family planning in more than 150 countries. the un secretary general says the decision could have devastating effects on the health of vulnerable women. we'll b
some into southern parts of france and northern and eastern parts of spain. further south than spain and portugal, plenty of sunshine. weather is settled in the canaries to. if you are staying in the uk, what can we expect? find out in halfan the uk, what can we expect? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. a suspected chemical weapons attack has killed at least 58 people, including women and children, in a rebel—town in northern syria. all the victims...
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around 100 people took part in the rally. the edl said it moved the protest from derby to birmingham because khalid masood, the westminster attacker, lived in the city. on a site claiming to be the edl‘s official facebook page, it said saffiyah had been disrespectful, shouting during a minute's silence for victims of terror attacks and then being treated like a hero. saffiyah khan says there was no one—minute silence. saffiyah khan also denies claims she is a member of an antifascist group. people we spoke to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social media. to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social medial think it's a brave act, especially because there are a lot more aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she is. aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she isl think because she was so calm it brought more awareness to it, rather than causing an argument. saffiyah khan says she finds it strange she has attracted such notoriety but hopes it will mo
around 100 people took part in the rally. the edl said it moved the protest from derby to birmingham because khalid masood, the westminster attacker, lived in the city. on a site claiming to be the edl‘s official facebook page, it said saffiyah had been disrespectful, shouting during a minute's silence for victims of terror attacks and then being treated like a hero. saffiyah khan says there was no one—minute silence. saffiyah khan also denies claims she is a member of an antifascist group....
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liverpool football clu b many parts of liverpool. liverpool football club banned reporters from the sun and that's a legacy of what kelvin mackenzie said. it is not just the comparison of ross barkley whose grandfather was nigerian to a gorilla which kelvin mackenzie said he had no idea about. and the paper said that too. the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers so he is tarring a community with the same brush. i have spoken to someone from news uk and they realise this is something they got wrong. when kelvin mackenzie gets back from his holiday, will he get sacked? will he lose his rather well paid column or a severe disciplinary? this is interesting, he will presumably have not been responsible for the pictures that went with it, but that amplifies and the headline, "here is why they go ape at ross?" they made plenty of the gorilla reference? quite. is it possible that he shouldn't even have been writing about liverpool this weekend and that somebody bof him should have had a red light flashing
liverpool football clu b many parts of liverpool. liverpool football club banned reporters from the sun and that's a legacy of what kelvin mackenzie said. it is not just the comparison of ross barkley whose grandfather was nigerian to a gorilla which kelvin mackenzie said he had no idea about. and the paper said that too. the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers so he is tarring a community with the same brush. i have spoken to someone from news uk and they...
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i went to garner as part of started firefighting. i went to garneras part ofa started firefighting. i went to garner as part of a gap year and i got so involved with the girls that i worked with the and the girls that we re i worked with the and the girls that were not getting the educational opportunities that the boys were getting a lot of time so i got quite involved in getting them involved with this education opportunities. how has winning change your life?m was amazing. the opportunities that are opened up to me, especially for fundraising for the project, it is something i was involved in the ten years and it was an incredible ten years and it was an incredible ten years of my life and changed everything, that i am now. any advice for aidan moving forward? don't give up. keep fighting for it and you will get there. what is next? i do not know at the moment because i've got an appointment next week to find out if i need surgery for my legs are not. after that, and ifind out, for my legs are not. after that, and i find out, take for my legs are not. after that, and ifind out, t
i went to garner as part of started firefighting. i went to garneras part ofa started firefighting. i went to garner as part of a gap year and i got so involved with the girls that i worked with the and the girls that we re i worked with the and the girls that were not getting the educational opportunities that the boys were getting a lot of time so i got quite involved in getting them involved with this education opportunities. how has winning change your life?m was amazing. the opportunities...
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was part ofn jefferson's 2000 acre estate. of course, we should point out where hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from appearance as well. >> that's right, mulberry row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from >>. university hospital, just beyond that the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. to the right of that, you can see the big dome of the old university hall, that was pulled to the very 60's. thecan see what is becoming 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we are experiencing a tremendous boom in development. it's a good problem to have, but it is still a challenge. >> we have this great aerial view of downtown. should we had there now? >> yeah, let's go to the heart of downtown. we are driving into downtown ch
was part ofn jefferson's 2000 acre estate. of course, we should point out where hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from appearance as well. >> that's right, mulberry row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from...
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tens of thousands are taking part in the celebrations. there is intense speculation today as the country marks the birth of its founder but there will be at potential missile test or a nuclear test in the country. that is the fear in many countries. china is of course north korea's closest ally and a country which has just met very recently with donald trump whether chinese leader xi jinping and donald trump no doubt discussed north korea and china is seen as very much a powerbroker in this situation, calling for calm between the two countries. a powerful armada, as donald trump said, is arriving in the waters on the korean peninsulas that china itself, it has to be said is showing some hostility towards north korea by blocking coal imports. as of monday, direct flights between china and pyongyang are not running. many countries hope that north korea don't pursue their nuclear ambitions which they have long had but we are expecting some sort of test on saturday or in the hours after. there is the scene live injohn yang. we will bring you
tens of thousands are taking part in the celebrations. there is intense speculation today as the country marks the birth of its founder but there will be at potential missile test or a nuclear test in the country. that is the fear in many countries. china is of course north korea's closest ally and a country which has just met very recently with donald trump whether chinese leader xi jinping and donald trump no doubt discussed north korea and china is seen as very much a powerbroker in this...
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a key part of the battle is in the sky. helicopter gun ships are being increasingly used but many are critical of the tactic saying its caused civilian casualties to go up. bbc persian's nafiseh khonavard and producerjoe inwood were given exclusive access to iraqi helicopter pilots flying over mosul‘s front line. here's their report. far below, a city that was once home to two million people. we are flying with the helicopters of the iraqi army as they fight the so—called islamic state. we are now over old mosul, where the battle is at its fiercest, as well as the last isis fighters, there are many civilians still trapped in the narrow alleys. and this footage, taken from our helicopter‘s camera, shows the challenges the pilots in mosulface. radio: it shows armed men walking through a war zone with children. it shows armed men walking through a war zone with children. radio military sources have told the bbc this is the clearest example yet of the use of human shields in mosul. on the ground, major osama explains why
a key part of the battle is in the sky. helicopter gun ships are being increasingly used but many are critical of the tactic saying its caused civilian casualties to go up. bbc persian's nafiseh khonavard and producerjoe inwood were given exclusive access to iraqi helicopter pilots flying over mosul‘s front line. here's their report. far below, a city that was once home to two million people. we are flying with the helicopters of the iraqi army as they fight the so—called islamic state. we...
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big, big, part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. >> wednesday at 8:00, personal profiles of president trumps cabinet including rex tillerson, and nikki haley. show ourl now start to strength. we will not be afraid to stand up. and we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it. and we will not be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, at 8:00, we continue with the profiles of president trump personal cabinet including betsy devos, dr. ben carson, and scott pruitt. >> state that join together and enter in an agreement addressing water quality issues as something that should be celebrated. rheaiday, at 8:00, schreiber and physicians testify before the committee on aging. >> we believe studying women and getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. of the things that i loved about the l.a. times section on books way before i was the editor, when i was driving there and showing up first in the morning becaus
big, big, part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. >> wednesday at 8:00, personal profiles of president trumps cabinet including rex tillerson, and nikki haley. show ourl now start to strength. we will not be afraid to stand up. and we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it. and we will not be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, at 8:00, we continue with the profiles of president trump personal cabinet including betsy devos, dr. ben carson,...
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another, zabadani, is also part of the deal. it thought people there will begin to be moved as late as saturday. all four towns have been under siege for more than two years but many people didn't want to leave their homes. translation: they call us migrants from our land. we don't know what to say at this time. you feel like you're leaving your land, we are leaving our lives, our hopes, ourfuture, our memory, our past. un has described the humanitarian situation as catastrophic in these places. activists shared footage last year that appeared to show people eating grass and leaves from trees to survive. people from the government towns were taken to this opposition held area near aleppo ahead of their onward journey. critics say starvation is being used as a tactic to force deals like this and redraw the sectarian map of syria in the government's favour. president al—assad insists he sees the movement as temporary. it's expected 30,000 people will be moved in this latest deal, the largest of its kind so far. labour has accuse
another, zabadani, is also part of the deal. it thought people there will begin to be moved as late as saturday. all four towns have been under siege for more than two years but many people didn't want to leave their homes. translation: they call us migrants from our land. we don't know what to say at this time. you feel like you're leaving your land, we are leaving our lives, our hopes, ourfuture, our memory, our past. un has described the humanitarian situation as catastrophic in these...
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both men and women can take part in something that is much more thanjust take part in something that is much more than just a sport. translation: what i want is for us mexicans to realise that we have a rich culture. we ought to be proud because we are the first country in the world to have a game like this. the motion of the ball is supposed to symbolise the ball is supposed to symbolise the rotation of the sun. it was played by aztec and 0lmec indians. translation: it is something i was truly proud of, being able to be pa rt truly proud of, being able to be part of this, and make sure that my roots do not die off, and there will be another generation that provides this game from the mayans. this is a game that predates columbus and the birth of christ. it is a sport where the hips don't lie. tim allman, bbc news. it looks like fun. a reminder of breaking news. in the past hour, north korea has tried and failed to launch a missile on the east coast. first reports came from south korean military. it appears that the missile blew up almost immediately we do not yet know the type of we
both men and women can take part in something that is much more thanjust take part in something that is much more than just a sport. translation: what i want is for us mexicans to realise that we have a rich culture. we ought to be proud because we are the first country in the world to have a game like this. the motion of the ball is supposed to symbolise the ball is supposed to symbolise the rotation of the sun. it was played by aztec and 0lmec indians. translation: it is something i was truly...
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a large part because of some debt service cost are pushed out and a lot are one time thing. one time fund balance, one time savings and things that help us right now but are not on going. that's part of what's going on here and in the out years, some of our cost went up with inflation projected to be about 3% in the out years and now projected to be close to 3.5% in the out years. also because of the uncertainty in the affordable care act, the house is telling us because of the percent in growth for 7% for retirees, we should project 8% for active and 9% for retirees. we are projecting a significant increase around employees for their healthcare benefits. those are the things that push the out years number up even though the next two budget years went down. any questions on any of that? >> no. >> i'm going to hand it over to michelle. >> good afternoon, michelle, controllers office. so this is a 5-year financial plan that we have produced. and this table is just showing you that in the year that that plan was produced, that the tale year of the projection, the deficits have
a large part because of some debt service cost are pushed out and a lot are one time thing. one time fund balance, one time savings and things that help us right now but are not on going. that's part of what's going on here and in the out years, some of our cost went up with inflation projected to be about 3% in the out years and now projected to be close to 3.5% in the out years. also because of the uncertainty in the affordable care act, the house is telling us because of the percent in...
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not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather front there spreading a veil of cloud. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even —4 or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and wales, through midlands and lincolnshire and cambridgeshire. but further north and west of that, the cloud thickens up into the borders, to northern ireland and the eastern side of scotland, and there will be enough cloud for a little bit of rain. a drier prospect, although still pretty cloudy first up across the rest of scotland. as the day really gets going, i am hopeful that some of that cloud will break up. a good bit of sunshine across scotland. some of that rain will drift off into the north channel, away from northern ireland. so a dry afternoon for many here. further south and east, brighter
not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather front there spreading a veil of cloud. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even —4 or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and...
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ha sido parte de la persecuciÓn de esta comunidad parte de la habitaciÓn de donald trump. lourdes: durante su campaÑa electoral, el presidente destacÓ los gritos cometidos por indocumentados. hoy, su habitaciÓn lanzó oficialmente la oficina para las vÍctimas de crímenes a manos de inmigrantes ilegales. no tenÍan una voz hasta ahora, dijo el secretario de seguridad nacional. "son delitos que nunca debieron haber ocurrido pporque la gente que los victimizÓ nnunca debieron haber estado en este paÍs". " sÓlo tengo las cenizas de mi hijo. mi Único hijo. pero creo que el presidente los escuchÓ y ahora tenemos una falta confiable". "voice" ofrece una lÍnea telefÓnica para estas vÍctimas. pero enfrenta serias crÍticas entre miembros del congreso y organizaciones hispanas. >> parte de lo que estÁ tratando de hacer el presidente, de encara todos los inmigrantes en una forma negativa. lourdes: "voice" es una maquina de propaganda antiinmigrante, dice. >> toda familiavÍctima del crimen, merece simpatÍa y ayuda. es sÓlo para dar miedo, divisiÓn y antagonismo. lourd
ha sido parte de la persecuciÓn de esta comunidad parte de la habitaciÓn de donald trump. lourdes: durante su campaÑa electoral, el presidente destacÓ los gritos cometidos por indocumentados. hoy, su habitaciÓn lanzó oficialmente la oficina para las vÍctimas de crímenes a manos de inmigrantes ilegales. no tenÍan una voz hasta ahora, dijo el secretario de seguridad nacional. "son delitos que nunca debieron haber ocurrido pporque la gente que los victimizÓ nnunca debieron haber...
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so already, on sunday, the weather will be going downhill across south—western parts of the uk. quite strong winds as well — notjust in the south—west, but also in these sunnier spots, too. so along the north sea coasts, really blustery winds. so feeling really quite chilly on the coast. ahead of this weather front and the rain it could get up to 18 in london, and possibly the mid or high teens in scotland as well. and then through the course of the evening, this is sunday evening, that rain will be slowly pushing further north and east. and by the time we get to monday, you can see the weather front across the north, and the chance of catching some showers across southern areas. so a bit of a mix. certainly the best day of the weekend looks as though it will be sunday, with dry weather across the uk. and this is what the average temperature at this time of year. 16 in the south and 14 in the north, so that's roughly what we're getting. hello and welcome to bbc news. in the last few hours, the us military and south korean officials have confirmed that north korea fired a bal
so already, on sunday, the weather will be going downhill across south—western parts of the uk. quite strong winds as well — notjust in the south—west, but also in these sunnier spots, too. so along the north sea coasts, really blustery winds. so feeling really quite chilly on the coast. ahead of this weather front and the rain it could get up to 18 in london, and possibly the mid or high teens in scotland as well. and then through the course of the evening, this is sunday evening, that...
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part of the week and will be great and part of the week and maybe not so great. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> a jury in boston found aaron hernandez not guilty on both first and 2nd degree murder charges. the former new england patriot was accused of shooting two men in 2012 after one of them accidentally spilled a drink on him in a boston nightclub. the 27-year-old is serving a life sentence for killing a semi pro football player back in 2013. joining us now with the legal analyst is michael core does up. >> are you surprised this guy got tried in boston and i know for a fact he was vilified there i lived there for a number of years. a not guilty verdict. >> it is interesting because as you know he was convicted before of a first-degree murder and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. in that case the first conviction they had no gun, they had no eyewitnesses, all they had was circumstantial evidence. that jury convicted him. now we come to this case where they had a witness, they had a weapon, and this jury comes
part of the week and will be great and part of the week and maybe not so great. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> a jury in boston found aaron hernandez not guilty on both first and 2nd degree murder charges. the former new england patriot was accused of shooting two men in 2012 after one of them accidentally spilled a drink on him in a boston nightclub. the 27-year-old is serving a life sentence for killing a semi pro...
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and the best part is it's free. rick williams will join us live. >>> plus a local fan had a special moment and a local company is on social mission to give back. their message is simple. by a bar of soap and give a bar too. >>> and now it is day 2 of the nfl draft. the eagles made their first pick last night choosing defensive end derek barnett. another round of picks starts 7:00 tonight. as for the fans they are gathering on to the parkway to take part in the nfl experience. let's look at the parkway this afternoon. it is an eagles fans dream with the birds down there on full display. first we head out to rick williams on eakins oval and it's another day of fun and nice and warm and sunny out there. >> reporter: that's right. already it's warm and sunny and this huge nfl block party continues along the parkway day 2 of the draft experience. the city of philadelphia was on full display during round 1 last night and this morning a record-breaking announcement from the nfl. nearly 100,000 fans took part in the nfl exp
and the best part is it's free. rick williams will join us live. >>> plus a local fan had a special moment and a local company is on social mission to give back. their message is simple. by a bar of soap and give a bar too. >>> and now it is day 2 of the nfl draft. the eagles made their first pick last night choosing defensive end derek barnett. another round of picks starts 7:00 tonight. as for the fans they are gathering on to the parkway to take part in the nfl experience....
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well-chosenhat repudiation can be an important part of the toolkit. it is interesting, because while that was happening, there was something else going on. while they were coming down, group started going to private property owners and putting up 40 foot tall and 50 foot tall battle flags. all that was going on, even in our own gift shops, we were getting phone calls asking us if we sold battle flags. confederate flags they wanted. for artists, it was an educational opportunity, "which one?" [laughter] >> there was a significant spike in our sale. we had to have an internal conversation about that. it may have come down in public space, but for some it made them even more hardened in their desire to deal with and protect, to reinforce, to reassert the meaning of those things for them. is that make sense? happeningat ends up is this remarkable push and pull. -- you know, certainly, the charleston murders were lightning rod for these questions because of what the murderer had in his hand. what is compelling to me is why is that the first time that that
well-chosenhat repudiation can be an important part of the toolkit. it is interesting, because while that was happening, there was something else going on. while they were coming down, group started going to private property owners and putting up 40 foot tall and 50 foot tall battle flags. all that was going on, even in our own gift shops, we were getting phone calls asking us if we sold battle flags. confederate flags they wanted. for artists, it was an educational opportunity, "which...
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for us and if it works certainly i'll sorrow recommending for budgetary staff one of the important parts of this this will provide to probation department to open up they're community service center for twenty-four hours a day 7 days a week that will help drop-offs and providing two organizations outreach component and then working with the district attorney the public center and the courts as well as with some of the community organizations and we're meeting this with our prop $47 we'll see some expanded treatment beds not we'll touch no north well, not everybody will quality but individual will be general obligation bond in my opinion to serve to provide low to her we referrals we have to get the protocols and in lui of service those will be dropped by the da so all the protocol in the planning stage we've been working on this four almost a year in trying to get ready we hope we can shorten that planning period to have a memorandum of understanding between entities and working with all of them. >> i've seen the pbs it looks interesting i'll be interested to hearing our future report. >
for us and if it works certainly i'll sorrow recommending for budgetary staff one of the important parts of this this will provide to probation department to open up they're community service center for twenty-four hours a day 7 days a week that will help drop-offs and providing two organizations outreach component and then working with the district attorney the public center and the courts as well as with some of the community organizations and we're meeting this with our prop $47 we'll see...
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and part of personnel is what experiences you have, part is who you know, and part, let me just offer it, is do you have some demonstrated independence to be able to separate yourself from the people who paid your check for the last 30 years. >> rose: i totally believe that's important. >> so my only point-- . >> rose: most agree that is important. >> and my only point is we got to have people who have the keys to our economy. who really are driving the bus on the economy. we got to have some people who have a range of experiences and who have some demonstrated independence. that doesn't mean they've never been to waws us waws. and it doesn't mean there aren't wall street guys who can come in and do that. it's not about labeling. but it is about saying personnel matters. and the experience of the people who get to help run our economy matters a whole bunch. >> rose: i think that's fundamental. >> well, i think it's fundamental if it weren't for the fact that donald trump has put together a big team of billionaires and bankers who don't have much demonstrated experience of ever having
and part of personnel is what experiences you have, part is who you know, and part, let me just offer it, is do you have some demonstrated independence to be able to separate yourself from the people who paid your check for the last 30 years. >> rose: i totally believe that's important. >> so my only point-- . >> rose: most agree that is important. >> and my only point is we got to have people who have the keys to our economy. who really are driving the bus on the...
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other states aren't part of that. the idea that the federal government is going to crack down say reciprocity is universal i think would let face some legal challenges. >> harris: it didn't work for gay marriage. >> chris: it did not. in 2000, he was running for president on the reform party ticket. in 2016, he was running on the republican party. you cannot get the republican nomination unless you are in favor of a very strict reading of second amendment rights. it might have expedited the process. >> sandra: the nra awaits the president. you saw president obama heading straight to the bank as new reports reveal he has already catching in a second $400,000 check. is this a bad look for democrats? will discuss. ♪ the >> meghan: some liberals are not happy with president obama right now. the outrages building former president continues cashing in on a lucrative post-white house speaking circuit. president obama excepted yet another $400,000 check for an appearance he made with any network advertisers yesterday. this
other states aren't part of that. the idea that the federal government is going to crack down say reciprocity is universal i think would let face some legal challenges. >> harris: it didn't work for gay marriage. >> chris: it did not. in 2000, he was running for president on the reform party ticket. in 2016, he was running on the republican party. you cannot get the republican nomination unless you are in favor of a very strict reading of second amendment rights. it might have...
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as part of the deal, dr. dao will not disclose the terms s of the settlement or the amount paid out. viral video of the incident shows a bloodied d dr. dao being dragged semi-conscious down the aisle of a united jet by an airline security officer. dr. dao reportedly suffered a concussion, broken nose, lost teeth in the attack. after 17 years on the air, one of the longest running community news programs, "free speech radio news," will go dark after its last weekly broadcast today. the worker run news collective produced a daily news hour for pacifica radio network until 2014 when it switched to weekly. fsrn helped pioneer a decentralized grassroots model for independent, international journalism with reporters covering issues in their communities. it has struggled to find firm financial footing. and in new york city, hundreds of people rallied thursday at city hall and then marched to the metropolitan correctional center federal prison on the first anniversary of the arrest of the "bronx 120" -- 120 young men
as part of the deal, dr. dao will not disclose the terms s of the settlement or the amount paid out. viral video of the incident shows a bloodied d dr. dao being dragged semi-conscious down the aisle of a united jet by an airline security officer. dr. dao reportedly suffered a concussion, broken nose, lost teeth in the attack. after 17 years on the air, one of the longest running community news programs, "free speech radio news," will go dark after its last weekly broadcast today. the...
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each year, a new movement is underway to recycle and repurpose all parts of the ingredients we cook with. hena daniels shows us what restaurants and businesses are doing to improve their bottom line. >> reporter: the executive chef is internationally known for creative use of ingredients. >> we can just crack this open over here. >> reporter: like the vegetable powder he uses to roast beets in this salad. >> everything is about not throwing away something that you could possibly use. >> this is the finished product. >> reporter: the vegetable powder comes from the specialty foods in the bronx. >> gorgeous. >> reporter: it's made from scraps of 20 different vegetables. repurposing and recycling every part of their produce is a challenge they took on in 2015 after realizing they were gene vegetable scraps every week. >> changing culture around the way we treat food has to be part of the discussion. >> reporter: they also sell discarded bits of produce as sparks. scraps spelled backwards, which
each year, a new movement is underway to recycle and repurpose all parts of the ingredients we cook with. hena daniels shows us what restaurants and businesses are doing to improve their bottom line. >> reporter: the executive chef is internationally known for creative use of ingredients. >> we can just crack this open over here. >> reporter: like the vegetable powder he uses to roast beets in this salad. >> everything is about not throwing away something that you could...
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i was part -- actually, so was sara -- part of an interesting conversation a few of days ago on this issue. a couple of points that may be able to be helpful in the situation. the first issue is whether or not the people that are actually could work after you exclude all the obvious candidates, including pregnant women, people who having young children at home, et cetera, narrows down the group considerably. childless adults who don't have major kinds of health problems or people whose children are in school. the question is whether we would want, and the states would want, to cut off health care if someone doesn't do any of the actions which usually include training or education, in addition to working, but another strategy that seemed to go after the same end point was the proportion of people likely to receive food stamps and whether or not the work requirements in food stamps might be a better way to look at making sure there were strong work requirements. because the notion of cutting off someone's health care because -- for whatever reason -- they aren't following through on th
i was part -- actually, so was sara -- part of an interesting conversation a few of days ago on this issue. a couple of points that may be able to be helpful in the situation. the first issue is whether or not the people that are actually could work after you exclude all the obvious candidates, including pregnant women, people who having young children at home, et cetera, narrows down the group considerably. childless adults who don't have major kinds of health problems or people whose children...
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i wonder if this is part of the plan? tentatively being leaked to a few news outlets to see how folks digested and then make some changes, do you think that is part of the political strategy here? >> look, i think it is dangerous to do what they have done because while putting it out there while members are still in their districts is a dangerous thing to do. they are going to get a lot of questions and the remaining days before they start voting again. and i am not sure -- look, i think this is about trying to pass something in the first 100 days for the sake of saying that the house moved my obamacare repeal, and now it is going to the senate, i did in my first 100 days. >> jenna: david, is that what it is about? is that too hyper focused by republicans as joe is describing? >> i appreciate that you think we would be that organized, hey is this a good idea to get passed or not? we have watched this process and americans have watched processes of legislation kind of like sausage making, that is what we are in right now,
i wonder if this is part of the plan? tentatively being leaked to a few news outlets to see how folks digested and then make some changes, do you think that is part of the political strategy here? >> look, i think it is dangerous to do what they have done because while putting it out there while members are still in their districts is a dangerous thing to do. they are going to get a lot of questions and the remaining days before they start voting again. and i am not sure -- look, i think...
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and, of course, important part of his legacy is california state university chico. bidwell was one of the cofounders of the university which began as the northern branch of the state normal school in 1886 is when they agreed to locate a campus here. and a lot of, the decision to locate the campus here had to do with his offer of land free to the state. the original campus was carved out of rancho chico. he donated eight acres of his cherry orchard located off the south bank of chico creek free of charge to the state of california, and that offer help seal the deal and allowed chico to gain the campus at the expense of some rival communities that were also in the hunt to house that campus. i would say that john bidwell was lasting legacy is in california agriculture. if you look at california today is still the number one agricultural state in the union, producing a rich variety of crops come something like 250 different crops and livestock products are produced by california. it's been the number one farm state in america since 1948. i think that legacy of rich agri
and, of course, important part of his legacy is california state university chico. bidwell was one of the cofounders of the university which began as the northern branch of the state normal school in 1886 is when they agreed to locate a campus here. and a lot of, the decision to locate the campus here had to do with his offer of land free to the state. the original campus was carved out of rancho chico. he donated eight acres of his cherry orchard located off the south bank of chico creek free...
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i say we are a part of the world . france is a part of it. francine: for more we are with the ubs wealth management head of u.k. investment office, geoffrey yu. give me a sense of where you think the markets will go from here. a small chance, that a turnout is low, le pen becomes president. if she does not, will we see more market rally like we have seen since sunday? saw sunday waswe where the position was, in a house not position in your along or eurozone assets, that the broader community. get pastphase, when we france and how the ecb and policymakers and how corporate react, but clearly there is some way to go and we like our euro view at this point. francine: you like the euro view which means you will go stronger. does it have an impact on italy? do yields -- the polls are right, europe is less eurosceptic than we thought? geoffrey: one of the winners from the election was the polling in france. more credit than those in the u.k. and u.s. if they are to be believed, the 20 percentage point gap will hold, not reason to worry about fragme
i say we are a part of the world . france is a part of it. francine: for more we are with the ubs wealth management head of u.k. investment office, geoffrey yu. give me a sense of where you think the markets will go from here. a small chance, that a turnout is low, le pen becomes president. if she does not, will we see more market rally like we have seen since sunday? saw sunday waswe where the position was, in a house not position in your along or eurozone assets, that the broader community....
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this was the longest pmqs on record, lasting the best part of an hour. but politics is about to move away from westminster and it will now be up from westminster and it will now be up to the voters to put the politicians the spot. —— on the spot. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. was anything new in these clashes? it was a highly charged session as you'd expect. a kind of curtain raiserfor you'd expect. a kind of curtain raiser for the campaign ahead, you'd expect. a kind of curtain raiserfor the campaign ahead, a very long curtain raiser, double length of time it normally takes as a speakerjust length of time it normally takes as a speaker just allowed length of time it normally takes as a speakerjust allowed mps to have their say. what we learned i think is how the main parties are going to fight the election. the conservatives clearly want to make itan conservatives clearly want to make it an issue of leadership. again and again theresa may stressing this catchphrase of the conservative party, strong and stable leaders
this was the longest pmqs on record, lasting the best part of an hour. but politics is about to move away from westminster and it will now be up from westminster and it will now be up to the voters to put the politicians the spot. —— on the spot. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. was anything new in these clashes? it was a highly charged session as you'd expect. a kind of curtain raiserfor you'd expect. a kind of curtain raiser for the campaign ahead, you'd...
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even as part of the eu. it was not rocket science to think they were going to early news this as upon. given that thousands of people cross between spain and gibraltar each day, would it not make more sense for gibraltar to become part of spain and therefore those who wanted to remain in the eu would get that at the same time? that makes no sense at all to me. gibraltar has been british for over 300 years, and on the principle of self—determination they have voted 99% as british, so i they get makes any sense at all that they should have to leave the european union. i think what the people of gibraltar need to know is that they have exactly the same consideration as the irish border. and it was reg retta ble as the irish border. and it was regrettable that it was not mentioned in the prime minister's letter. it is not the end of the world. we have a similar situation in the eu parliament where i have made an official request forgery mentioned along with the irish border issue. wejust mentioned along with t
even as part of the eu. it was not rocket science to think they were going to early news this as upon. given that thousands of people cross between spain and gibraltar each day, would it not make more sense for gibraltar to become part of spain and therefore those who wanted to remain in the eu would get that at the same time? that makes no sense at all to me. gibraltar has been british for over 300 years, and on the principle of self—determination they have voted 99% as british, so i they...
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he was not a part of that. did anyone in the campaign era of the trump organization actually screen, vet or interview flynn about potential conflicts or problems? he came in with security clearance. was that simply taken at face value? we don't have the answers. and the congress says it needs a better look at documents, even just for the three weeks that flynn was national security adviser. >> thank you. casey, this started when the ranking member of the intelligence committee at the house, elijah cummings, came out with these three documents. you asked him what a lot of people are asking. does this mean, does he think that michael flynn should be prosecuted for this criminally? what have you gleaned today? >> well, you've had democrats come out today and essentially say they feel like the white house has really changed their story on documents related to flynn and whether or not they existed, whether or not they're classified. we've heard from cummings today, and from other members of the oversight committee w
he was not a part of that. did anyone in the campaign era of the trump organization actually screen, vet or interview flynn about potential conflicts or problems? he came in with security clearance. was that simply taken at face value? we don't have the answers. and the congress says it needs a better look at documents, even just for the three weeks that flynn was national security adviser. >> thank you. casey, this started when the ranking member of the intelligence committee at the...
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is not part of. he says there was no cooperation by america in the syria process at the moment, especially after those missile strikes. those are the three noes, if you like, that await rex tillerson as he arrives here. and the meeting, he'll come tomorrow evening. the meeting on wednesday is not the meeting these two planned. it was meant to be about better relations between u.s. and russia, ukraine on the table, nato, iran, u.s. sanctions. instead what's on the table is sarin gas, dead children and cruise missiles and hanging above the table is the question what next. russia wants to know what on earth is the united states strategy in syria. the foreign ministry spokeswoman saying over the weekend the only thing that's predictable about the u.s. at the moment is their unpredictability in their foreign policy. that's one question the russians want answered. >> bill, thank you very much. lots to talk about here, because you heard bill say there are no plans for a meeting currently between the secreta
is not part of. he says there was no cooperation by america in the syria process at the moment, especially after those missile strikes. those are the three noes, if you like, that await rex tillerson as he arrives here. and the meeting, he'll come tomorrow evening. the meeting on wednesday is not the meeting these two planned. it was meant to be about better relations between u.s. and russia, ukraine on the table, nato, iran, u.s. sanctions. instead what's on the table is sarin gas, dead...
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to see this kind of ceiling of of a very big part of oslo. —— ceiling off. from what i've seen around the city there has been no kind of big expressions of fear or panic. outside many bars and around town, people have been going about their lives even if they heard about the news. so it seems like people are getting a bit numb from all the terror news and they are just going about their lives. frederick, just briefly if you would, what difference has there been in security since the attack in stockholm? police have renewed their temporary permission to carry guns. apart from that we have not seen any increased security in oslo. there has been talk in the media about securing pedestrian areas in oslo, which may be overdue, as pedestrian areas are not secure. so there's a lot to be done on that issue and there should be some lessons learned from what happened in sweden. in other news: a campaign rally by the french right—wing party the national front has been moved after scuffles in the crowd on the island of corsica. trouble flared up shortly before the par
to see this kind of ceiling of of a very big part of oslo. —— ceiling off. from what i've seen around the city there has been no kind of big expressions of fear or panic. outside many bars and around town, people have been going about their lives even if they heard about the news. so it seems like people are getting a bit numb from all the terror news and they are just going about their lives. frederick, just briefly if you would, what difference has there been in security since the attack...
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science has to be a part of political discourse, it has to be a part of what we talked about on a daily basis, how do we solve our problems toke, since so many issues touch on science and technology. now, politics with a capital p if you will, writing elections, partisan politics, that shooins science should have no connection at all. we should be connected to every day conversations, whether in our halls to congress or in court and science must be a part of. that because science is so central so to many of those issues, if a scientist isn't in the room, who is? we're the only professional in the world who seems reluctant to talk about the things we know about. that's just crazy. >> how do you plan to will the people's hearts and minds? >> i think scientists need to get out of their ivory towers and become a part of the community. we are. we are going grocery shopping, taking our kids and to soccer. i encourage folks to get out and talk about what we know and who we are. >> jonathan foley, executive director of the california academy of scientists. thank you for being here. >> thank you
science has to be a part of political discourse, it has to be a part of what we talked about on a daily basis, how do we solve our problems toke, since so many issues touch on science and technology. now, politics with a capital p if you will, writing elections, partisan politics, that shooins science should have no connection at all. we should be connected to every day conversations, whether in our halls to congress or in court and science must be a part of. that because science is so central...
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tens of thousands of people have taken part in marches across the world as part of a global day of action in support of science. many of those taking part were demonstrating against what they see as mounting political attacks on scientific facts. the event began in new zealand and australia before people took to the streets across europe. one of the largest gatherings was in washington, dc, from where our correspondent laura bicker sent this report. scientists usually steer clear of politics butjust metres from the white house, thousands gathered to celebrate and defend their work. # stand up tall, stand up strong. this is the first time the annual march for science has had a presence in the us capital. 0rganisers said their message wasn't aimed solely at donald trump but clearly some thought it was a good time to protest planned cuts to environmental programmes. science must shape policy. science is universal. science brings out the best in us. with an informed optimistic view of the future together, we can, dare i say it, save the world! cheering in a statement, donald trump said that h
tens of thousands of people have taken part in marches across the world as part of a global day of action in support of science. many of those taking part were demonstrating against what they see as mounting political attacks on scientific facts. the event began in new zealand and australia before people took to the streets across europe. one of the largest gatherings was in washington, dc, from where our correspondent laura bicker sent this report. scientists usually steer clear of politics...
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what was the second part of the question? >> did president trump offer you the secretary of state job? >> so the secretary of state position. the original call i received to go to trump tower was to discuss secretary of state. no, he did not offer it. it was a discussion we were having at the time. when we went in, that was the position we were discussing. and then thirdly, i see secretary tillerson as a great partner. we work very well together as i do with the general mcmaster and mattis andtus -- secretary kelly. we know we all have a place in this administration but more importantly we are working as a team. there are not any dynamics that would portray anything other than that. i have enjoyed working with all of them and i think they all have a lot to contribute to this administration and i am honored to be a part of that team. >> hello, ambassador. i'm from the "wall street journal." i want to ask how do you assess your relationship with the secretary-general and the u.n. there is been a lot of talk at the human among o
what was the second part of the question? >> did president trump offer you the secretary of state job? >> so the secretary of state position. the original call i received to go to trump tower was to discuss secretary of state. no, he did not offer it. it was a discussion we were having at the time. when we went in, that was the position we were discussing. and then thirdly, i see secretary tillerson as a great partner. we work very well together as i do with the general mcmaster and...
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it really demonstrated the part of unions. unions were important to san francisco, no question about it. in fact, labor had flexed its muscles a number of times in san francisco. there was a number of famous strikes, a streetcar strike in 1907. gas company in 1913. unionism was a tradition in san francisco. certainly, this bombing and this connection to labor seems to be one that was apparent. it seemed to be an important connection. authorities would wonder how, but it certainly mattered in some ways, for sure. this dastardly act, as the press -- as it was called in the press. many people started to expect radical laborers. the people who had been on the front lines of the strikes and activities and all of those kind of things. this was part of the longer american history since chicago in the 1880's, of this tenuous relationship. and these fights in san francisco and across the country had played out in newspapers, minds, and sometimes, the streets. this was a tenuous relationship and the country seemed, particularly because
it really demonstrated the part of unions. unions were important to san francisco, no question about it. in fact, labor had flexed its muscles a number of times in san francisco. there was a number of famous strikes, a streetcar strike in 1907. gas company in 1913. unionism was a tradition in san francisco. certainly, this bombing and this connection to labor seems to be one that was apparent. it seemed to be an important connection. authorities would wonder how, but it certainly mattered in...
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aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. >> jon: former president george h.w. bush back at home today after spending two weeks in a houston hospital. here's a picture last week with his son, former. george w. bush. he was treated for a mild case of pneumonia and chronic bronchitis. he spent 16 days in the hospital earlier this year with pneumonia. he and the former first lady are pleased to be home spending time with family and friends. secretary of state rex tillerson says if the world doesn't do something soon about north korea, there could be catastrophic consequences. tillerson spoke at the united nations and called for new economic policies tag country. >> failing to act now may bring about catastrophic consequences. we said this before and it bears repeating. the policy of strategic patience is over. additional patience will only mean acceptance of a nuclear north korea. the more we bide our time, the sooner we will run out of it. >> tillerson said it's a matter of team
aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. >> jon: former president george h.w. bush back at home today after spending two weeks in a houston hospital. here's a picture last week with his son, former. george w. bush. he was treated for a mild case of pneumonia and chronic bronchitis. he spent 16 days in the hospital earlier this year with pneumonia. he and the former first lady are pleased to be home spending time with family and friends. secretary of...
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so, we are very delighted to be very much a part of this study. it was first launched in washington d.c. i think it was december 2 of last year, and so we are kind of doing a miami launch, if you will, of the study with the two authors joining us. let me tell you how we are going to proceed. i will introduce the two co-authors in a second. they will present the study. there are copies of the study in the back and lobby of the auditorium so please be sure to take one. they will do the presentation for 20 or 25 minutes and i will ask a panel of experts here from florida university and st. thomas university to give their remarks, reactions to the study. we will have a conversation appear on stage before we turn it over to you for your questions and your comments. then we will go from now until 6:00 p.m. when we will end the session. let me introduce the two co-authors of this important study. first, let me introduce richard feinberg. he is the gentleman right there. doctor feinberg is a nonresident senior fellow in the latin american initiative at br
so, we are very delighted to be very much a part of this study. it was first launched in washington d.c. i think it was december 2 of last year, and so we are kind of doing a miami launch, if you will, of the study with the two authors joining us. let me tell you how we are going to proceed. i will introduce the two co-authors in a second. they will present the study. there are copies of the study in the back and lobby of the auditorium so please be sure to take one. they will do the...
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the area, joined together to try to challenge this expansion of communist influence throughout our part of the world. we worked very closely in helping the then mujahideen against the soviet forces in afghanistan with pakistan as another partner. - [narrator] but after the soviet withdrawal, the taliban rose to power. - the taliban is a primarily pashtun afghan movement, so it comes from religious students who were disgusted with what had happened in afghanistan after the end of the war with the soviets. there was a big civil war, a lot of warlordism and looting. - they very quickly gain the attention of various elements of the pakistani state and security apparatus. and from 1994, they build upon minor local successes around kandahar, into major successes, which eventually by 1998 it's going to lead to their conquest of about 90% of the country through the help of pakistani support, which itself in part funnels support from the gulf countries and from saudi arabia. - where they had been received with a great deal of support by the population initially, once the very draconian measures
the area, joined together to try to challenge this expansion of communist influence throughout our part of the world. we worked very closely in helping the then mujahideen against the soviet forces in afghanistan with pakistan as another partner. - [narrator] but after the soviet withdrawal, the taliban rose to power. - the taliban is a primarily pashtun afghan movement, so it comes from religious students who were disgusted with what had happened in afghanistan after the end of the war with...
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to become part of that order. they had the same per-capita gdp in 1990 today it is one-third of poland three times richer than ukraine and started in the same place in 1990. so the ukrainians and the polls to understand this. to provide them with political stability and economic assistance and provides with order and protection those are the people that i look to when i asked myself if the european union has a future. i could not care less about davos. [applause] >> coming on of a technology we are living in this age of rapid technological change so why is that revolution we are living through underpinning to the order? because the networks connecting people to supercharge and not hold back. >> not quite what mark zucker bird intended when he created facebook he would did create the engine during more than anything else to get donald trump elected over the last year with international politics you cannot claim the fed has done a great deal. that is not entirely surprising because that unfettered growth facebook or
to become part of that order. they had the same per-capita gdp in 1990 today it is one-third of poland three times richer than ukraine and started in the same place in 1990. so the ukrainians and the polls to understand this. to provide them with political stability and economic assistance and provides with order and protection those are the people that i look to when i asked myself if the european union has a future. i could not care less about davos. [applause] >> coming on of a...
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mitchell: for the most part, soldiers moved on foot. if they were going really long distances, they were transported by motor vehicle, often driven by indochinese drivers, who are led by the french. susan: you just wonder how they had energy to fight between the long distances they walked, the trenches and roads they build, then actually fight the battle. mitchell: that is a good point. exhaustion must've been terrible. you see planes leaving from the aerodromes. susan: these are biplanes. do you know anything about the models used in the war? mitchell: they're must be french -- mostly french models used by the americans. susan: now strongly reinforced enemy. mitchell: by the early part of october, the germans had brought up a number of divisions. they were really holding their ground against the americans. the battle was starting to fall apart. i talked a little bit before about how pershing had to regroup. really it started in late september, early october, where the germans were preventing the americans from moving forward. susan: it
mitchell: for the most part, soldiers moved on foot. if they were going really long distances, they were transported by motor vehicle, often driven by indochinese drivers, who are led by the french. susan: you just wonder how they had energy to fight between the long distances they walked, the trenches and roads they build, then actually fight the battle. mitchell: that is a good point. exhaustion must've been terrible. you see planes leaving from the aerodromes. susan: these are biplanes. do...
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the other part for me, i think about this, the sense that if i had lived then, i would have been a part of this. i would have stepped forward. getting people to understand the challenges that go with this and how hard those choices are for people to make. the getting to unwrap the story, the human side of it, so they have a better sense of what was involved in being a part of the underground railroad. one of the questions i ask, what is the most important part of the underground railroad? all these interesting answers. loyalty, bravery. well, what you really need to have, enslaved people willing to run away. that is often a part that is not emphasized enough. that freedom is worth the risk, and that is a major decision. >> these are almost like two different subjects. about 20 years ago, there was a really good book called runaway slaves. they talked about, after extensive research and plantation records, they estimate 100,000 slaves runaway each year but not to the north or to canada or mexico. temporary escapes, partial escapes. they focused on that. i feel like the subject of the und
the other part for me, i think about this, the sense that if i had lived then, i would have been a part of this. i would have stepped forward. getting people to understand the challenges that go with this and how hard those choices are for people to make. the getting to unwrap the story, the human side of it, so they have a better sense of what was involved in being a part of the underground railroad. one of the questions i ask, what is the most important part of the underground railroad? all...
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and we are giving up on this part. and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt herere, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who
and we are giving up on this part. and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt herere, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on...